FlakDancer
Airman
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- Mar 22, 2013
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What did the Fw 187 do to contribute? Kill one? Now there's a keeper ... at least it was a Spitfire ... respectable if nothing else.
...I believe any plane that gets ambushed is a victim of the unseen attacker. I wonder if they knew they were under attack before they took disabling hits? Maybe they thought that since he was landing, he'd run. It would interesting to find out.
So even a bacon carrying Bf 110G, when flown by a capable pilot, could be deadly to Spitfire IXs.
OK
The USA lost about 31,000 planes on operations, the British lost about 29,000 and the Russian lost about 30,000. That's 120,000 planes on operations exclusive of domestic training and the like.
Looks like 90,000 - where are you losing another 30,000?
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In addition to Galland and Rall, the guy on the right in the pic looks like Robin Olds. The one in the middle looks like Connie Edwards. Can't tell enough about the third guy to attempt an ID, but the profile reminds me of Bob Love.
That is not Robin. In addition to having too square face to be him, Robin was also about 5-6" taller than Galland. The Black hats are CAF but I don't know who they are either.
Interesting, with an He 111 (CASA) behind them. Any idea when and where it was taken? Maybe during filming "The Battle of Britain?" The black hats look like Confererate Air Force, which was involved in the film.