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> Hs129 pilots with air to air victories
Huck
Posted: November 24, 2003 11:48 pm
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Hi,

Does anybody know if there were Hs129 pilots with air to air victories (Romanian or German)?
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George
Posted: November 25, 2003 03:11 am
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Hi!
In 8th Assault Group(rom):
-8 September 1943 Adj.Marinescu Dumitru 1 Su-2 omologated
-14 October 1943 Adj.Georgescu Constantin 1 Iak nonomologated.
-25 October 1943 Adj. Zabava Teodor 1 Iak,and Adj.Dumbrava Victor 1 Iak.
On ground:
-11 September 2 russian recce planes destryed Tciaplinka.
-27 September 1 russian bomber destroyed near Kirilovka.
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Victor
Posted: November 25, 2003 01:25 pm
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Adj. sef av. Stefan Pucas also had 1 Il-2 credited to him on 12 May 1944.
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Posted: November 25, 2003 09:04 pm
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Thanks, guys. Do you know how many romanian Hs-129 were lost to fighters?
It will be very nice if somebody has this numbers splited for losses to soviet and axis fighters.
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Posted: November 26, 2003 01:48 am
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Adj. sef av. Stefan Pucas also had 1 Il-2 credited to him on 12 May 1944.

I only have another (the same?) 'kill' credited to Adj. av. Constantin Georgescu for the same day. What is your source?

For Adj. sef av. Stefan Pucas I have an unspecified 'kill' at unspecified date in 1944, confirmed by Order of Day No. 96/3 July 1944.
Does anyone know the date, location and type of enemy airplane claimed? Is this the same 'kill', mentioned by Victor?
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Posted: November 26, 2003 01:52 am
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27 September 1 russian bomber destroyed near Kirilovka.

Was any pilot's name mentioned in documents for this group claim?
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Posted: November 26, 2003 01:58 am
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Thanks, guys. Do you know how many romanian Hs-129 were lost to fighters?

On the Eastern Front, very few Hs 129s were downed by Soviet fighters. Most losses were caused by flak and ground fire.

On the so-called 'Western Front', however, situation had changed significantly, more Hs 129s being shot down by Luftwaffe fighters, particularly in Sept. 1944.
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Posted: November 26, 2003 09:59 am
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I only have another (the same?) 'kill' credited to Adj. av. Constantin Georgescu for the same day. What is your source?


The source is a fragment from a manuscript of Pucas himself, published in Aviatia de asalt-G8 of Valeriu Avram. Pucas mentions the fact that this kill was confirmed, unlike others, and that his champagne was given by gen. Emanoil Ionescu to the soldiers at the airfield, because he was upset with him because he went with Dumbrava at the his relatives near Iasi, without permission.
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George
Posted: November 27, 2003 07:00 am
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In Operational Diary for Gr.8 Asalt:
-3 May 1944-no dog fights with russian fighters.
-12 May 1944-no missions.
For the bomber destroyed on ground,maybe it was fot the whole formation.
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Posted: November 27, 2003 08:00 pm
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In Operational Diary for Gr.8 Asalt:
-12 May 1944-no missions.


Sorry, it was 13, not 12 May. :oops:

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Does anyone know the date, location and type of enemy airplane claimed? Is this the same 'kill', mentioned by Victor?


Probably.
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Bernard Miclescu
Posted: November 29, 2003 07:46 am
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I was very surprised when i read Your messages about the air kills of Hs 129. Untill now I was thinking that the victories claimed by Hs 129 pilots were ground-kills. I learnt somethink today, thanks to You.

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Huck
Posted: December 01, 2003 02:39 am
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I was very surprised when i read Your messages about the air kills of Hs 129. Untill now I was thinking that the victories claimed by Hs 129 pilots were ground-kills. I learnt somethink today, thanks to You.  


For my part, I posted this thread thinking about a similar list of air to air kills made by soviet pilots flying Il-2. You can see such a list here, they even had aces flying Il-2 (though they also had many more Il-2s flying, 40 times more than Hs-129):

http://aces.boom.ru/all7/all7.htm

Still I'm very much interested in Romanian Hs-129 losses to Soviet fighters. If Denes will be so nice to post at least an aproximative value, like 10, 20, 50 Hs-129 lost, I'll be very happy smile.gif
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Posted: December 01, 2003 04:18 am
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Still I'm very much interested in Romanian Hs-129 losses to Soviet fighters. If Denes will be so nice to post at least an aproximative value, like 10, 20, 50 Hs-129 lost, I'll be very happy smile.gif


I found only 3 cases where Soviet fighters were mentioned as the cause of total loss. However, there are several instances, when the Hs 129 went missing to unknown cause. Some of those might have been due to VVS fighters.
I would assume that no more than 5 ARR Hs 129s were actually shot down by Soviet fighters.

As written above, the main cause of enemy inflicted losses to Grupul 8 asalt was the flak and ground fire.
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