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There is a phrase I sometimes use at work ' One Swallow does not a Summer make'. In this area 'A few kills does not a killer make'.Did you notice this part:
"Apparently the Ju-88C was among other things, a P-40 killer! Maybe it's time to start another thread Lol: "
You know what Lol stands for right? Doesn't anyone around here have a sense of humor?
You get outlier incidents like this, sometimes due to special circumstances. I did mention Ju 88s shot down some P-38s once. Someone else mentioned Avro Ansons allegedly shooting down Bf 109s. Does that mean the Anson is a "Bf 109 killer"? Well if those claims could be validated (big if), in the most technical sense yes, but not really if it wasn't consistent.
Ju 88 could have caught a Kittyhawk with battle damage, or almost out of gas, or with an injured pilot, or just got lucky on the first surprise pass and did some damage that affected a subsequent dogfight. Or maybe attacking a Kittyhawk when you have superior E in a Ju 88C is sufficient to give you a chance... or maybe it's an unbsubstantiated claim like so many of them were.
I'll look it up in Shores though he does mention the pilots name so it won't be hard to check.
I think I am right in the following.
The first 109 was shot down by the RAF was destroyed by a Battle.
A Ju52 was credited with two kills in the invasion of Norway
One of the first He111's shot down by the RAF was claimed by a Lysander
A Wirriway shot down a Zero
An Anson did shoot down a 109
There are endless examples but no one would claim these victories made the aircraft a Killer