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I wonder how they determined that? How many aircraft came down intact enough to count the holes ? Then those few would have to be tied in with the aircraft, maybe more than one, that shot it down. Then they would somehow have to figure out how many rounds each aircraft shot at each target, because some would engage more than one target.I also just read from that same book that an investigation by the LW in 43-44 found that only about 2% of rounds fired would actually hit a target.
Njaco's post about a Spitfire claiming a kill when an E/A dived into the ground is even more remarkable as the Spitfire was an unarnes PR Spitfire. I remember the story and will look it up when I get home.
Cheers
Steve
those russian exploits were to try and cut the tail off an a/c with the prop.. not a ram really. thats the only way they flew home.
What's your source for 1100 claims by Soviets during 1944?All that the russians tried and they could only muster 1100 claims in 1944 ( both a2a and a2g) against the Luftwaffe. So it dosn't surprise me that some resorted to ' ramming'. I mean after all, the russian were attacking USAAF fighters over Rumänien in 1944 with their jak 9s.
Thanks for the link btw.
Stona, thats it!! and I can't remember where I read it but thanks for backing me up!