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Oct 12 - WNr 170064, Uffz Edmond Delatowski, 3./KG51 - Tempest V, PO Bob Cole, 3 Sqd
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05-14-2005, 05:25 AM
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| 262 losses to fighters Oct 12 - WNr 170064, Uffz Edmond Delatowski, 3./KG51 - Tempest V, PO Bob Cole, 3 Sqd Oct 13 - FjFw Edgar Junghans, 3./KG51 - P-51, Lt Huie H Lamb, 78thFG Nov 1 - Ofah Willi Banzhaff, Cdo Nowotny - P-51, Lt William Gerbe Jr 352cd FG/P-47, Lt Walter Groce, 56thFG Nov 4 - Ofah Banzhaff, Cdo Nowotny, MIA near Luneburg Nov 6 - Chuckie Yeager's claim of WNr 110389 disagrees with German account > Lt Sprangenburg, Cdo Nowotny, crash landing after being hit by own flak though Yeager was on his tail - a/c salvaged
Ofw Heinz Lennartz, Cdo Nowotny - Lt William Quinn, 361stFG - possible Nov 7 - Lt Schall, , Cdo Nowotny - Lt James Kenny, 357thFG
Nowotny - Lt Richard Stevens, 364th FG |
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05-14-2005, 12:56 PM
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#62 | | | Yeager's guncam footage shows hits being scored. I'm not sure if this is the same 262 though.
Damage caused by M23 hits might well have been misread as "own flak".
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05-14-2005, 07:30 PM
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#63 | | the old Sage
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Country: | Huie Lambs victory is actually on October 15 , 1944 flying a P-47 pictured....
I will include his reprot sent to me by him on Sunday/Monday |
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05-14-2005, 07:33 PM
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#64 | | the old Sage
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Country: | Also the Gerbe Groce affair was on 2 November 44. Groce has proved that GErbe only added the finishing touches to Groces certain kill as the P-51 pilot from the 352nd charged in front of the 56th fg Jugs .50's and at the last moment Groce pulled back or he would of scratched 1 P-51. Groce has said his cine films say it all..............well I am going to see him and the films this August
Leutenant Walter Groce of the 56th fg |
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05-15-2005, 09:40 AM
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Country: | 339th FG got 12 Me-262 kills, 2 probables and 19 damaged by the wars end.
KG(J) 54 lost 6 Me-262s on Feb. 9th 1945.
April 10th, 1945, the Luftwaffe lost 20 'jets' .
That's all I've got on -262 losses. I don't even know if they're right.
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05-15-2005, 09:45 AM
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Country: | Bad day for being an Ace on April 10th, 1945.......
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05-15-2005, 10:10 AM
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#67 | | the old Sage
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Country: | hold on guys and lets do this in chronological order ok ? trying to find Lambs report....
another shot of Huie and the Jug |
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05-15-2005, 10:31 AM
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#68 | | the old Sage
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Country: | actually for 10 April 45 the Germans lost 27 Me 262's but claimed over 28 US bombers and Mustangs. The Jagdgeschwader sent up the largest contingent of Jets on this date during the war with 55 from Stab., I. and III. gruppe. 8 bailed out and 5 were killed during this engagement, the others must have been ground strafed at their fields. Walter Shcuck as an example was shot down but after shooting down 4 B-17's. Another ace Schall was killed as well as Walter Wagner of 1st staffel and Walter Weaver also an ace. |
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05-15-2005, 10:53 AM
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Country: | And Erich has proven my statement to be true........... Bad day to be an Ace.....
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05-15-2005, 10:57 AM
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| Erich,
the Nov 1 date came from Smith/Creek. Dec 3 - WNr 110385, Obtl Joachim Velet, 1./KG51 - Tempest V, FlLt Garland Dec 9 - WNr 500009, 9K+IM, Stabsfw Hans Zander, 4./KG51 - Lt Edwards, 352cdFG Dec 17 - WNr 110501, 9K+BP, Lt Wolfgang Lubking, 6./KG51 - Tempest, W/C Wray, 122 Wing Dec 22 - WNr 500027, JG7(??) - P-51, Lt McGlaufin/FO Scales, 308thFS Dec 23 - Fw Wilhelm Wilkenloh, I./JG7, - Tempest V Dec 25 - WNr 110594, 9K+MM, Oblt Hans-Georg Lamle, 4./KG51 - Spitfire, FlLt Boyle, 411 Sqd |
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05-15-2005, 12:22 PM
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Country: | Are we talking JG7 for the 10th April, 1945?
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05-15-2005, 12:35 PM
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#72 | | the old Sage
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Country: | plan in what context ? The 55 jets came from them alone but I./KG 54 was also up in the air and claimed victories. A bit more research shows that some 38 Me 262's were destroyed, manyu on the ground. The Jet kommando-(N.)10./NJG 11 at Burg lost 3 jets on a raid. 6./Naufklarungruppe 6 lost 3 jets also on the Burg raid.
The four KG 54 jets shsot down were by US fighters.
Also a side note, Walter Shcuk was shot down by 20th fg pilot Lt. Jope Petersburs and I have a lengthy report on the 10 april 45 mission directly from him.
KK yes you maybe right about 1 November as Gerbe and harker from the 352nd state this. harker came in after Gerbe lost the jet and states he almost shot the tail off the jet. Groce on the other hand from his log book says it was the 2nd of November and that he shot the engine out of the jet was performing coup de grace on the Me right before Gerbe flew in front of his guns. Again Groce has invited me up to see his gun cam footage for proof this summer and I am looking forward to meeting another 56th fg pilot. Gabreski/Zemke were characters when I met up with them on two deperate occassions..... |
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05-15-2005, 12:39 PM
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Country: | Alright, so 38 were destroyed altogether but do you know how many were lost in the air? I know by that time Allied pilots had worked out how to beat the Me-262, like when it was coming out of a diving pass or when it was slowing down to aim...so, they must have got a lot in the air on April 10th...
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05-15-2005, 12:50 PM
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#74 | | the old Sage
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Country: | I really should start a whole new thread just on 10th of April as it was the killing day for JG 7 jets. Many were caught on the landing pattern from what I have read. The problem with this raid in being covered by the German side is that not all JG 7 pilots are listed. will have to dig. Maybe KK has Smith/Creeks last volume covering the late spring of 45 but I do not at this time. A case in point. JG 7 lost 19 pilots shot down, 5 of them wounded, the others KIA. My three references do not say the pilots names but could find them I suppose, neither shot down by what ? fighters and were they in the air in combat or on landing pattern which I suppose for at leat 7-8 of them minimum.. Schall for one landed after fighter combat with P-51's at Parchim and his jet rolled into a bomb crater and it exploded killing him........
it appears that during the raid on Parchim by P-51 strafers that 3 Me 262's from 2./JG 7 was destroyed so this is included also in the figure I gave of total losses.
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05-15-2005, 12:56 PM
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Country: | Meeting Hub Zemke must have been a special treat... Ive met Gabby before, but was never fortunate enough to meet Zemke... What a great meeting that musta been......
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