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lancer21 |
Posted: July 24, 2011 12:23 pm
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Fruntas Group: Members Posts: 73 Member No.: 2883 Joined: September 04, 2010 |
Hi everyone,
Was reading thru mr. Denes's work, and also remembered reading in an old Modelism, about plans to replace all the twin engined bombers in ARR with Fw-190Fs, replace Ju-87D with Ju-87G in the dive bomber groups, and re-equip/create new Hs-129B groups ( including with Hs-129B-3s, aparently -although from what i can read around , only 25 were built). Also earlier plans called for all fighter groups to be re-equiped with Bf-109G ( both germans and built at IAR). Any other additional info by any chance ? What would the new Fw-190 group be called " fighter bombers " or "assault" groups? What was the timescale of these plans ( as in when were they suposed to be completed). What other groups/squadrons were intended to be created ( besides the 11th assault group)? Anything new would be much apreciated. Thanks. |
Petre |
Posted: August 02, 2011 03:29 pm
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Locotenent colonel Group: Members Posts: 894 Member No.: 2434 Joined: March 24, 2009 |
From the war memories of the veteran Gen.av.rz.(+) Dragomir Constantin :
To the mid.1944 it was taken the decision to replace the Stukas of the 3rd and 6th bombing groups with FW 190. For the trainings and for the transition to the new planes, they were selected 4 good and experienced pilots : Lt.av. Dragomir Constantin, Slt.av. Popovici Dumitru, Slt.av. Simionovici Ioan and Adj.sef av. Rosman Constantin and leader Cpt.Cdor. Oprisan Mihai. Together with the german major von Stein, they went to Prossnitz, Mahren (Prostejov, Moravia). Lessons and trainings began on Arado 219, for the basic maneuvers. On July 31st 1944, the Black Wednesday, durring an american strike, 17 young german pilots on FW 190 were killed here. Then they started the first flights on FW. The planes were allready brought for us. But it came Aug.23rd…and the germans said Halt ! Because the romanians refused to fight with the germans, they were sent as POWs, for the first in the camp of Wurtzen, Saxonia. Then, in the romanian officiers went to the camp of Wustrau, Neuruppin but Adj.sef to Kaisersteinbruch (Au). This post has been edited by Petre on January 27, 2012 08:56 am |
Radub |
Posted: January 26, 2012 10:15 pm
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General de corp de armata Group: Members Posts: 1670 Member No.: 476 Joined: January 23, 2005 |
There was no such thing as Arado 219. The number 219 was assigned to Heinkel and Heinkel 219 was a nightfighter. It is posible that the training aircraft referred here may be Arado 96. Hth Radu |
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yugit |
Posted: January 28, 2012 02:34 pm
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Sergent major Group: Banned Posts: 216 Member No.: 3058 Joined: May 07, 2011 |
Petre
Can you be more secific on the 16 FW-190's pilots lost at Reghin ? do you know their names ? The history books of the 52nd FG I've red such as the American Beagle Squadron and 52nd FG history Spitfire and Yellow Tail Mustangs are conflicting. They cite 16 FW-190 lost some on the air and some on the ground. I have also some memoires of few pilots who flew to Reghin from Lesina,they tell an other story too. A Recon P-38 which should have shot high altitude photos never reached Rumania, therefore there were no recon photos. What is the full name of von Stein ? Finally I am sure you are aware regarding the Arado error ,must have been a typo Alex K This post has been edited by yugit on January 28, 2012 02:44 pm |
Petre |
Posted: January 28, 2012 05:06 pm
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Locotenent colonel Group: Members Posts: 894 Member No.: 2434 Joined: March 24, 2009 |
Sorry, I don'n know nothing about FW190 activity...
The posted text is just a short translation from a veterans memory book, me one I don't know any persons ( and any Arado ) ... This post has been edited by Petre on January 28, 2012 06:31 pm |
yugit |
Posted: January 28, 2012 09:41 pm
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Thanks Petre
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ovichelu |
Posted: January 29, 2012 01:41 am
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Fruntas Group: Members Posts: 72 Member No.: 2343 Joined: January 01, 2009 |
@yugit , are you talking about the attak on reghin of 31th august 1944 ?
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Dénes |
Posted: January 29, 2012 08:16 am
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The date is clearly mentioned in the memoirs: "On July 31st 1944, the Black Wednesday".
The USAAF ground attack against the airfield of Mocsár, near Szászrégen (in Rumanian Mociar and Reghin), happened on 31 August 1944. Gen. Dénes |
yugit |
Posted: January 29, 2012 10:56 am
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I was talking about Reghin...Aug 31, 44 ...mistakenly I thought
that the subject in question was about August. |
ovichelu |
Posted: January 29, 2012 01:58 pm
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Only ten fw 190 were lost that day ,I can give you the loses and claims if you want . |
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yugit |
Posted: January 29, 2012 02:49 pm
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If the losses are related to Reghin , would appreciate them with
thanks. Accordingly the names and ranks. Alex |
ovichelu |
Posted: January 29, 2012 09:41 pm
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Fruntas Group: Members Posts: 72 Member No.: 2343 Joined: January 01, 2009 |
USAAF claims ground+ fight
5th F.S. Lt.Col.Boedecker -1 fw 190 -3 ju 52 Lt.Black -1 ju 52 Lt Bricker -2 ju 87 Lt Coloney -1 fw 190 Evanchack -1 fw 190 2nd Lt. Gardner -1 fw 190 Lt Lundgaard -1 fw 190 Lt.Potterbaum -1 fw 190 Lt Varnum -1 ju 52 Lt.Warkins -1 ju 52 2nd F.S. Cpt Ohr -4 bf 109 -1 fw 190 -1 liason and 1 twin engine(tipe not mentioned) 1st Lt. Clarke -2 fw 190 1st Lt. McGraw -1 bf 110 1st Lt Cook -1 single engine (tipe not mentioned) Lt Burden -1 ju 88 1st Lt Pretzer -1 ju52 -1 ju 87 -1 bf 109 4th F.S. 1st Lt Gassman -2 ju 87 -2 twin engine (tipe not mentioned) 2nd Lt Nash -1 ju 88 -1 bf 109 Lt Cobbey -1 bf 109 -1 liason and 1 twin engine (tipe not mentioned) Lt.Lutrey -2 bf 109 Lt Bourne -1 fw 190 Lt Frye -3 fw 190 -2 ju 87 -1 fi 156 Lt Bofinger -1 he 111 Lt Klerk -1 ju 52 Lt Parent -2 ju 52 |
yugit |
Posted: January 30, 2012 12:04 am
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Thank you for your efforts,though I didn't mean the US ACC losses
but German losses at Reghin (pilots) , those u posted are available from 52nd FG history book wjich I have Thanks in any case Alex |
Dénes |
Posted: January 30, 2012 06:19 am
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I published a detailed article on the activity related to the low-level attack of Mocsár/Mociar airfield on 31 August 1944 (published also in Rumania). All victories and losses are listed in there.
Gen. Dénes |
yugit |
Posted: January 30, 2012 10:51 am
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Mind to tell me where is the mentioned site with the article you remarked unless thats a military secret ? Other than Cobbey website which is not accurate and is subject to updates. This post has been edited by yugit on January 30, 2012 10:52 am |
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