parsifal
Colonel
I wonder where they came from.
I have Regensburg production lists to hand and the last Emils (W.Nrn 3799-3824) were produced in September 1940. Regensburg didn't really get going on the F series until the end of the year which must mean that the Fs which arrived at JG 51 in October/November 1940 must have come from Wiener Neustadt,according to the C-Ampt program for fighter production of 1 Oct 1940.
The first loss report for a Bf 109 F-1 is on 11/11/40 (Georg Claus Staffelkapitan of 1,/JG 51).
I would have to check to see if Fiesler,Erla or even Arado carried on with a few Emils into 1941. .
Steve
I doubt they were new airframes. another way of looking at this issue, is to look at the numbers of aircraft in other TOs. How many Fs were produced from start of production to the end of June 1941? The entire production for Me 109s in the whole of 1941 was 2600, including prototypes and possibly a few Emils. If we assume a uniform production rate (a false premise, as production of the F ramped up as the year progressed), we arrive at about 2500 copies produced, give or take. There were no Fs suitable for issue produced in 1940. There were a few f-0s and F-1s, but none of these were used operationally, or at least not for some months. To June 1941 that means the Germans received about 1200 Me 109Fs.
For Barbarossa there were about 550 Fs committed. There were about 180 on strength in France, and a further 120 over Germany in Reich defences. I estimate about 120 had been lost over france Jan-June 1940 in combat (will check when I can) , and there were a number of training formations that were using the type. Average standard wastage for the Luftwaffe excluding combat losses was aboiut 7% per month....if assume a median number of 500 machines in that 6 month period the Luftwaffe would have lost or written off about 180-200 machines to non-combat related causes. I have not included any deployments to the MTO in that rough estimation. But we come to a figure of 1150 machines needed to account for Me 109F usage in other TOs, leaving about 50 or so that could have been deployed to the MTO between Jan-June. Given that roughly 450 fighters were deployed into the MTO (excluding the Marita/Merkur unit deployments) we can say that 50 out of 450 were Me 109Fs.
When I get access to my source material i will be a lot more accurate than this, but it should be obvious just from the above, that it is physically impossible for the major type deployed into the MTO Jan-June was the F. What the Germans were doing was the same as the RAF was doing...sending older airframes approaching obsolescence to a secondary front. Thats why they were sending Emils and not fredericks.