wrathofatlantis
Airman
- 26
- Oct 2, 2023
Something really odd just occurred to me.
In all my years of researching for this board game variant [ Advanced Air Force | Air Force ], I cannot recall a single example of a FW-190A pilot narrating a combat with an Allied fighter, certainly not with a Western Front fighter, except for one where the pilot chose to remain anonymous (thereby lies the problem I think).
In that one instance, he described exclusively turn fighting P-51Ds at reduced power, flaps down (gaining easily, pushing on the stick and deflecting the ailerons to hold the wing up, in low speed right turns down on the deck), and facing into each pass when they refused to turn.
Another 190A-8 pilot corrected a painting of his aircraft wings level, and said that by 1945 they turned all the time. "It was the only way to survive."
I have read quite a few encounters against bombers from Anton pilots (numerous accounts of this in Osprey books and others), but actual detailed FW-190A combat with single engine fighters is astonishingly rare.
I then realised that even Me-109G accounts are also fairly rare (but not as bad), and the majority of those I have read came from the Finnish(!), aside a few rare specific kills narrated by Hartmann, Rall, Marseille and a few others (including the one blowing his G14AS engine diving on a mosquito).
Does anyone have detailed fighter to fighter combat accounts from the FW-190A perspective, with the actual 190A pilot describing a specific encounter, not just generalities about this?
And by this I do not mean a newbie getting shot down on his first flight: I mean a flight with a precisely described kill...
Am I wrong in thinking this is rare?
In all my years of researching for this board game variant [ Advanced Air Force | Air Force ], I cannot recall a single example of a FW-190A pilot narrating a combat with an Allied fighter, certainly not with a Western Front fighter, except for one where the pilot chose to remain anonymous (thereby lies the problem I think).
In that one instance, he described exclusively turn fighting P-51Ds at reduced power, flaps down (gaining easily, pushing on the stick and deflecting the ailerons to hold the wing up, in low speed right turns down on the deck), and facing into each pass when they refused to turn.
Another 190A-8 pilot corrected a painting of his aircraft wings level, and said that by 1945 they turned all the time. "It was the only way to survive."
I have read quite a few encounters against bombers from Anton pilots (numerous accounts of this in Osprey books and others), but actual detailed FW-190A combat with single engine fighters is astonishingly rare.
I then realised that even Me-109G accounts are also fairly rare (but not as bad), and the majority of those I have read came from the Finnish(!), aside a few rare specific kills narrated by Hartmann, Rall, Marseille and a few others (including the one blowing his G14AS engine diving on a mosquito).
Does anyone have detailed fighter to fighter combat accounts from the FW-190A perspective, with the actual 190A pilot describing a specific encounter, not just generalities about this?
And by this I do not mean a newbie getting shot down on his first flight: I mean a flight with a precisely described kill...
Am I wrong in thinking this is rare?