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D-Day JG 2 and NAGr 13 losses
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I have a problem with JG 2 Losses on D-Day. Osprey JG 2 book by John Weal claimed that only two Fw 190 were lost by JG 2 on D-Day, both of them as non-combat losses. Jg 26 volume 2 by Donald Caldwell claims 9 Fw 190 lost by JG 2 what seems to by true - 7 shot down by Allied fighters (see below) and two crashed/downed by Flak as claimed Weal As I know 'Flugzeugunfälle und Verluste bei den (fliegende) Verbänden" claimed loss of only 5 JG 2s Fw 190: -one from 3./JG 2 (Nancy-Creil FP), apparently plane claimed by Weal as crashed en route flight from nancy to Creil -two from 11./JG 2 (Buc b. and Rouen S). Second of them seems to be a/c claimed by weal as a/c shot down by own Flak south of Rouen -two from 12./JG 2 Here is my analysis of JG 2 D-Day air combats. Sources: "2nd TAF vol 1" by Christopcher Shores, "Fighter Pilots and Units of the 8th USAAF" by Kent.D. Miller "JG 26 vol 2" by Donald Caldwell "Over the Beaches" by John Foreman Luftwaffe claim list by Tonny Woods Around 7.00 Lt. Thomas E. Fraser from 4. FG is missing. Millers book claimed this a/c as shot down by fighters, but there is no Luftwaffe claims at this time. Fraser belly landed near Campari (western France!) and was captured. His P-51 was flying at Rechlin Luftwaffe research center as a T9+HK plane. ------------------------------------- Around 12.00-12.30 Three Typhoons downed by "by 109" (Fw 190 in fact). F/L R. W. Wvans (MN4320), F/O A. R. Taylor (R8973) and F/O M. H. Gee (MN478) all KIA. Four German claims for Typhoons: Hptm. Herberta Huppertza III/JG 2 CO (x2), Gefr. Manfred Fieseler 10./JG 2 and Ofw. Lüdwig Hartmann Stab I/JG 2. At this same same time Major Kurt Bühligen JG 2 CO, and Uffz. Romauld Nistler Stab I/JG 2 claimed "P-47" but no losses of this type due air combat for 6th June. At 12. 30 Lt. W. W. McElhare 62. FS/56. FG claimed Fw 190 F-6s (recon P-51) pilots of 15.TRS, claimed 3-0-1 Fw 190s over Dreux and Laval. Claimers: Lt. J. E. Conklin, Lt. C. B. East i Lt. F. M. Schonard. -------------------------------------- Around 16.30 83. FS/78. FG bounced over Mayenne group of 8-12 Fw 190 and claimed two Fw 190 for Col. F. C. Gray and Lt. P. A. Caulfield (0.5 kill each) and Lt. P. A. Caulfield (full kill) --------------------------------------- 17.25 Major Erich Hohagen Stab I/JG 2 claimed a Typhoon fighter around Beaumont-le-Roger; in this same place and time Mustang I of 430 Sqn (AG465 F/O J. S. Cox KIA) was shot down by Fw 190. --------------------------------------- 18.20 Hptm. Huppertz shot down Typhoon (MN 454, F/O A. E. Roberts KIA) of 164. Sqn. One of Fw 190s was claimed in return by S/L R. H. Beake. --------------------------------------- Around 20.00-21.00 Hptm. Huppertz lead formation of five Fw 190 from III/JG 2 and three more from I/JG 2 At 20.35 Huppertz claimed a P-51. At this same time a pair of P-51B from 334. FS/4. FG was bounced and shot down by fighters (43-6898 piloted by Maj. Sobiański,and 43-6957 piloted by Lt. Steppe, both KIA.) No other JG 2 claim at this time. At 20.54 this same German formation bounced flight from 335.FS/4. FG and shot down three P-51B ( Capt. B. McGrattan 42-106576), F/O Walter Smith (43-7172) and Lt. Harold Ross (42-106786); all KIA. Also Lt. C. E. Garbey piloted a 334. FS P-51B 43-6575 was KIA (by fighters acording to Miller book) JG 2 claims; 06.06.44 Hptm. Herbert Huppertz Stab III./JG 2 P-51 3 km. N.W. Évreux: 500 m. 20.35 Film C. 2027/II Anerk: Nr.66 06.06.44 Fhr. Fritz Beer Stab I./JG 2 P-51 UB Raum Bernay: 500 m. 20.56 Film C. 2027/II Anerk: Nr.95 06.06.44 Ltn. Eickhoff Stab I./JG 2 P-51 Raum Bernay: 600 m. 20.54 Film C. 2027/II Anerk: Nr.94 06.06.44 Hptm. Herbert Huppertz Stab III./JG 2 P-47 UC 10 km. W.N.W. Evreux: 600 m. 20.59 Film C. 2027/II Anerk: Nr.67 06.06.44 Fhr. Hans-Joachim Voormann 12./JG 2 P-51 10 km. N.W. Evreux: 1.200-1.500 m. 21.03 Film C. 2027/II Anerk: Nr.92 06.06.44 Uffz. Karl Biehlolawek 12./JG 2 P-51 15 km. N.W. Evreux: 800-1.000 m. 21.04 Film C. 2027/II Anerk: Nr.93 06.06.44 Fw. Fritz Schüler 12./JG 2 Typhoon UC-7.3: 800 m. 12 km. N.W. Évreux 21.04 Film C. 2027/II Anerk: Nr.94 06.06.44 Oblt. Siekmann 9./JG 2 Typhoon UC-7: 1.000 m. [bei Evreux] 21.05 Film C. 2027/II Anerk: Nr.105 06.06.44 Fw. Otto Müller 12./JG 2 Typhoon UC-7.2: 800-1.000 m. 10 km. N.W. Evreux 21.05 Film C. 2027/II Anerk: Nr.95. 06.06.44 Ltn. E. Fischer I./JG 2 P-51 Bernay 20.56 Reference: JG 2 MSS Lists Allied claims: 21.00: Capt. Boleslawa Gladych, 56. FG USAAF" 1 Bf 109 shot down. His combat report at http://www.wwiiaircraftperformance.o...ch-6june44.jpg 21.15: W/O W. E. Rigby, 129. Sqn RAF: 1 Fw 190 shot down Summary: Of 18 fighters claimed by JG 2 pilots , 11 seems to be confirmed from RAF and USAAF sources. Allied pilots claimed 9 Fw 190, 7 of them presumably against JG 2 planes, two others were claimed by 352. FG against JG 26 planes ( one shot down in fact). Gladych Bf 109 claim is presumably 3./NAGr 13 reconnaissance plane. As I know this Staffel lost two planes on 6 th June, but no other details. Anyone can help ? |
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Re: D-Day JG 2 and NAGr 13 losses
Gizmo,
One comment is that Lt. Fraser obviously landed his P-51 wheels down, that is, made a normal landing. Otherwise, the Luftwaffe would never have been able to fly his P-51 out of France on June 7,1944 as they did. |
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Re: D-Day JG 2 and NAGr 13 losses
Thanks for your comment, as well answer my KG 2 question.
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Re: D-Day JG 2 and NAGr 13 losses
On 6.june losses for the NAGr.13 pres. 3.staffel were
3 NAGr,13 X Luftangriff BF109G 710064 100 % 3 NAGr,13 X N F BF109G 710067 30 % First one destroyed at airplace, second forcedlanded due to ennemy Rémi |
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D-Day JG 2 and NAGr 13 losses
Hi Gizmo
Bergström identified the opponents of Huppertz on 6 June 1944 as being:
Horrido! Leo Last edited by Leo Etgen; 11th March 2010 at 07:32. |
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Re: D-Day JG 2 and NAGr 13 losses
Hi,
Thanks for answers. As I know both 365th pilots were killed by theirs own bombs blast (see below). According to Miller book, both 352nd P-51Bs (piloted by Lt. Buller and Lt O'Nan, both POW), were claimed as shot down by Flak. I'm going to buy "Angels Eight: Normandy Air War Diary" book to check Mr. Bergströms informations. -------- "First Lt. Jack J. Martell deliberately dropped his 500-pound bombs from just a few feet in the air. The delay fuses malfunctioned, and Lt. Martell’s plane was caught in the blast and debris from the twin explosions. He crashed in flames on the outskirts of St. Lo. Another Hell Hawk fell near St. Sauveur de Pierre Pont. The bombs of 1st Lt. Robert L. Shipe from York, Pa., also detonated prematurely, and Lt. Shipe’s P-47 slammed into a field. French villagers recovered the pilot’s body and tended Lt. Shipe’s grave until Allied forces broke through." Source: http://skywalking1.wordpress.com/200...-path-for-gis/ Last edited by Gizmo; 10th March 2010 at 22:00. |
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Re: D-Day JG 2 and NAGr 13 losses
I have "Angels Eight: Normandy Air War Diary" and I don't believe it's a reliable source. Save your money. Get it through ILL (Interlibrary Loan) if you want to examine it.
The 365th P-47s were NOT lost to enemy fighters. I went through the all the losses for P-47s on D-Day and only found one that maybe could have been shot down by enemy fighters. The MACR just listed it as missing-cause unknown. |
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D-Day JG 2 and NAGr 13 losses
Hi guys
In all fairness, I should point out that Bergström states in the thread that he used Clark's information both from the book and the CD of claims and losses, which he admits contain errors, as only two of several sources by which he arrived at his conclusions. He also states that sorting out the details of aerial combat on D-Day is very difficult due to the large number of aircraft involved as well as errors in dates and times and imprecise locations in the records. Grabowski as well stated that matching the aerial combat of the day using various other sources is very difficult. I applaud Gizmo for making the attempt! Horrido! Leo |
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Re: D-Day JG 2 and NAGr 13 losses
kaki3152,
All five 9th USAAF missing P-47s were from Groups attributed to fighter-bomber missions over areas of three (western) US beaches. Luftwaffe pilots claimed theirs victories east of Caen, no way that they shot down any 9th USAAF P-47. Some of four P-47s claimed by 8th USAAF as shot down by Flak are more likely candidates for victims of JG 2 fighters. Edit: After some time for playing with googlemaps, I found that all crashsites of 8th USAAF P-47s are situated at least around 100 kilometers far away from Caen, and for now I can tell that Buhligen probably did not shot down P-47. So Typhoon is my type. Last edited by Gizmo; 11th March 2010 at 22:47. |
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Re: D-Day JG 2 and NAGr 13 losses
Gizmo,
That is the conclusion I came to some time ago. Given the times and locations, Buhlingen's victory had to be a Typhoon. |