Aces with 200+ victories: how do they stack up in 2012?

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To check a pilots claims by checking the opponents losses you need accurate DAILY accounts.

I can see that the Soviets would need to know how many they were losing to replace them, but just how often would they need to report this information ?
J'm not an East-Front Specialist, but every day at 17:00 AFAIK at regimental Level, at 19:00 the repport had to be sent to division, the division to corps, and then corps to air armies and etc...
Note that there are no "lost" mentions in soviet reports, only "write-offs", for pilots and planes.

DAILY accounts are generaly inflated compared to "compilated loss records" established later, cause the same plane and pilot could "daily" be "written-off" for many different times. In general case "did not return", but recovered later.
There are famous examples of a soviet pilot (i don't remember the name) from the 12th IAP that was "lost" or "written-off" for 5 times in russian archives, even "died" two times in a burning plane. He was still living in 1997!

That kind of exemples are numerous, so i don't thinkany secund that archives were rewritten, in such a "brothel".
 
After all 40% wasn't so bad, better than that of FC in 41-42 over France. IIRC LW day fighter claim accuracy against USAAF heavy bombers in Reich defence was about 50%.

Juha

So far, If Wood publication is correct I would agree that relative percentage when compared to actual losses of bombers that fell in German occupied territory. It becomes closer to 1.5 claims to actual when considering the aircraft salvaged upon returning to Allied territory - ditto fighters. Every deep dive I have made in examining LW credits versus allied loss records seem to point the trend. Our (USAAF) bomber claims never underwent the same scrutiny as the Fighter VC Boards in 8th and 9th AF - and no US combat unit elsewhere seem to have had the same scrutiny as 8th/9th except for AVG where cash was paid for a kill.

Having said this, the bombers did shoot down a lot of German fighters - but I suspect 1:10 to 1:15 would not be too far from actual and that would be on the high side for many battles..

It has been a point of curiosity for me that the Wermacht/LW recovery team reports were not used as a primary source of intitial confirmation..
 
 
...It has been a point of curiosity for me that the Wermacht/LW recovery team reports were not used as a primary source of intitial confirmation..

Yes, that is little odd. But Nick Beale once told that in Italy there was a case when intercepting a USAAF raid against their own a/f the defending LW unit overclaimed badly during the fight over and near the field , surprising thing was that all the claims were accepted, even if it would only has needed that one officer would has taken a car and drove through the neighbourhood of the a/f to notice that there were far fewer wrecks around than there should have been.

Juha
 
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Toliver did his best to report accurate information and I doubt any of his inital works on Hartman was to be sensationalized unlike some authors of the era (Cadin). He was a USAF Fighter Pilot and was always highjly respectable in his work and within the fighter pilot community. Remember he was among the first western writers to bring Hartman's story to the aviation community and be rest assured for such early work (almost 50 years ago) I doubt there was much exaggeration or myth play
 
Thanks FlyboJ. I'll stick with 352 for Erich and let it go at that.

I do as well. Not because I believe that is the number he shot down. I think it was less, the fog of war makes that almost a fact. But I, nor anyone else can prove his real number, so I will stick with 352. Even if you were take some of his victories away, he would still be the leading ace anyhow. He is the Ace of Ace´s.
 
 
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Keep them for yourself next time, if it's fake money...

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So it is okay for you to insult him, as you did? Oh I forget, you call it humour...

All he did was respond to your insult of him. Treat others as you wish to be treated. If you attack someone, it will come back on you times five. If you attack a moderator, it will come back on you times ten...

Now lets get this thread back on topic!
 
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Hi DerAlder1stGelanget,

Like you, I doubt the 352 number is totally correct, but it IS official.

Unlike some others in here, I think Erich hartmann was a pretty straight guy, and I doubt he overclaimed intentionally. I see a lot of respect in here for Barkhorn and Rall, but seeming disrespect for Hartmann, and I think that may simply be from not liking the number one guy, who knows?

What I've been trying to say all along is that if anyone can prove overcaliming then we can adjust the record but, otherwise, let's stick with 352 until someone cares enough to dig into it and come up with verifiable differences.
 
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I don't have the doc anymore, but for instance considering Tony Wood lists, on june the 7th Hartman obtained 7 kills over airacobras.
In Iassy aera there were 2 fighter divisions using Cobras, the 9 GIAD and the 205 IAD. Looking at (f22 GIAD op1, d18 provided TsAMO doc) by a forumer in russan vif forum in 2004, the 205 IAD had no losses at all on that day.
The Pokryshkin's (9 GVIAP op1, d22 had two combat losses for the day,
The l-nt Dushanin from the 16th GIAP, that damaged plane made force landing over his territory, plane destroyed. And Buzdin from the 104th IAP, did not return: plane wrote-off, pilot excluded from the lists.
Final faith of this secund pilot is unknown to me, he may return later in unit, with or without his plane later, or may-not...

Considering that germain had also 11 other confirmed claims to 7 hartamn ones, there is some overclaim i would say.

Are the losses list complete? I can't garantee for myself, but from "Nitsh" and "alshem" and "ramstein" (don't know their real names) there are no blanks on both division at all from 1st to 31th july 1944. I mean the balance account = 0 with deliveries/losses of planes and pilots.

Now if the losses lists are complete: are they reliable? This is another debate. I hope thet more of TsAMO archive would be avalaible on line, some already are.

Regards
 
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i'm sure that 352 is not correct so i not stay with 352, okl credited 352 is a fact, idk how many planes him shoot down but also if they are only 80 true planes shoot down (and i don't think so few) he is a Ace of Ace's,
 
Unless your score is one kill, I don't think ANY kill credits from WWII are correct because of a myraid of reasons. But the official record is 352 and like I respect any other pilot and his record, I will respect Hartmann's score and accept 352.

And as stated earlier, why is everyone focusing on Hartmann when there numerous other pilots with high scores? Just because he scored the most?
 
I wonder how much the WW2 practice of recovering aircraft for repair or recycling will affect future Aviation Historians. Another layer of records to chase down.

Or perhaps these records are already used?
 

That i told for Hartmann it's right for all. obviously not all are Ace of Aces
 
Now lets get this thread back on topic!

Let's go, but without other misunderstanding!

So it is okay for you to insult him, as you did?
No. It's OK for "i understand"
It's sorry for "i apologize"
8) for cool down, it was not intentionnaly done
For people that english is not "native or common langage" it's sometimes hard to feel the coarse of some expressions. In all sincerity.


If you attack someone, it will come back on you times five.
And if you jostle involuntary me in the bus, i should do what? Break you legs, squash your head?

Anyway, if i heart somebody, moderator or not i feel sorry, but nothing is justifying the overinflation of coarseness and insults.

With all my respects...

Back to Hartman, i'm against personnal attacks, since it's impossible to state that during big fights involving a lot of planes and pilots, that his personnal claims are wrong, but right for the other Luftwaffe pilots.
At least it needs much more reaserch and proves.
There is some important overclaim in the eastern front for both sides. Not sure that is was only Hartman's fault.

Now publishing an attack on Hartman, in a famous french magazine and a vindication to Rall approximatly in the same time, who maybe overclaimed the same even more (who knows?) seems unfair to me.
 
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T's and C's book is unreliable source, not necessarily because of errors by writers. For ex Mason's Battle over Britain, which was a groundbreaking book in late 60s is now unreliable source because research has gone ahead and we know much more than in 60s, not because of that Mason was/is poor aviation historian. I recall reading/hearing somewhere that Hartmann wasn't overly enthusiant on T's and C's project and gave somewhat lukewarm support to it, so T and C had to fill up some blanks from other sources. And of course they didn't have access to Soviet archives so Soviet part of the story is based on what Germans knew/thought they knew/wanted to tell on that side of the story. And the stories of the bounty and trial not necessarily originated from Hartmann.

Juha
 
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I don't know why it is that Russian researchers had difficulties to find suitable victims to many claims of some LW aces but not to claims of some others. There might well have been intentional overclaiming at least in one case but in Hartmann's case it might well have been mostly simply because of his tactic plus somewhat too great confidence to his shooting ability. Why is usually more difficult question to answer than what. But anyway both Barkhorn and Lipfert time to time fought prolonged dogfights so their tactical outlook was a bit different. Lipfert seems to have been a modest man who was liked also by minor axis pilots. I have read the Rall's memoirs but cannot recall his tactical thinking but I got the impression that he was a modest man when I was listening him when he made his first visit to Finland. And I don't have anything against Hartmann why should I?

Juha
 
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