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Dear Friends, Welcome to the February Newsletter! The Nuremberg Toy Fair started yesterday. After a two year hiatus, we are coming back to Nuremberg, and as hard as it may be to believe, we have no idea of what to expect

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    FEBRUARY 2023
    CONTENTS
    EDITORIAL
    KITS
    BRASSIN
    PHOTO
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    ETCHED SETS
    BIG ED
    BUILT
    ON APPROACH
    March 2023
    TAIL END CHARLIE
    HISTORY
    BOXART STORY
    A6M3 Zero Type 22 ProfiPACK 1/48
    HIND E Limited 1/48
    Spitfire Mk.VIII Weekend edition 1/48
    Fw 190A-8/R2 ProfiPACK 1/72
    Fokker D.VII (OAW) ProfiPACK 1/48
    Bf 110E ProfiPACK 1/48
    Fokker D.VII (OAW) 1/48
    SE.5a 1/48
    F-104G 1/48
    A6M2 Zero Type 21 1/48
    P-38F 1/48
    Eager El
    The Story of Col. Elwyn Righetti
    Searching for the lost ships with Paul Allen
    Five Sullivan brothers perished on the cruiser Juneau
    Air war over Ukraine
    Drones against strategic bombers
    Black Tuesday
    Morotai Mutiny
    Markersdorf Raid
    You won’t get me!
    Hot wasp summer
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    EDITORIAL
    Dear Friends, Welcome to the
    February Newsletter!
    The Nuremberg Toy Fair started yesterday.
    After a two year hiatus, we are coming back
    to Nuremberg, and as hard as it may be to
    believe, we have no idea of what to expect.
    It’s like going back in time thirty-two years,
    to the beginning of the nineties, when we
    set out on our first such trip with six bags
    of photoetched sets with the belief that we
    would conquer the modelling world with
    them. As it tends to be with such conque-
    rors, the beginning ended up not particu-
    larly dazzling. No one much talked to us at
    the other stalls and we were often politely
    shown the door. With two notable excepti-
    ons. Mr. Ono of the Japanese firm Beaver,
    and Chuck Harransky with Jerry Campbell
    from the Texas based Squadron Signal, all
    of which gave us several hours of their
    attention and patiently worked towards an
    agreement with us. To this day, I am extre-
    mely grateful for their efforts and long term
    friendships, and I acknowledge the fact that
    without these fine gentlemen and their atti-
    tude towards us, Eduard would not have
    become what Eduard now is. We left the ex-
    hibition hall quite a bit of time after it had
    actually closed with the feeling that the long
    trip and the expended effort was for some-
    thing instead of a waste of time and that su-
    ccess was an attainable concept. As you can
    well guess, the road was not a smooth one,
    and at times the dejection was intense and
    incredibly discouraging, but ultimately, the
    success began to manifest itself, slowly but
    surely. Over all of the years that followed,
    we attended the fair annually and we grew,
    as did the Fair and its venue, and experien-
    ces grew along with them.
    In 1993, we brought home the Model of the
    Year award, which neither I nor Karel Padar
    had any idea we were getting. It was thanks
    to the efforts of Mr. Lacina , the long-term
    editor of Modellfan magazine, who made the
    effort back then to locate us in that massive
    labyrinth of stalls. He took us aside and
    presented us with the award in all its glo-
    ry. This was in front of the Squadron Signal
    table where two years prior we were able
    to secure our first international agreement
    and become the first of the former Eastern
    Bloc countries to receive a Model of the Year
    award from Modellfan. It was by a bit of a
    miracle that I got it home at all. I almost lost
    it among the toilets in the basement of the
    exhibition hall, when its case fell from my
    toilet roll tray. After hitting the floor, it ope-
    ned for a fraction of a second and a bronze
    medal came out through the opening, boun-
    cing and pinging between the toilet to end its
    journey in the only occupied stall between
    the shoes of a gentleman sitting there, who
    evidently had no intention of leaving anytime
    soon. It was probably a shock for him, I don't
    know what I would do if a mysterious white
    box landed between my feet at that particu-
    lar moment. I lay in wait for him behind the
    entrance to the toilets for a good fifteen mi-
    nutes, after which his head appeared, looked
    around both sides of the corridor, and a man
    with a medal in his hand emerged. I stopped
    him with the question ‘Is that yours?’, and
    after a surprised ‘No, it's not’ , I replied ‘So
    it's mine’. The medal was returned to its ri-
    ghtful owner. But the war was not yet won.
    At the bend above Ohří river just before the
    village of Damice, for the first and hopefully
    the last time, I spun out in a Škoda pickup,
    which, after leaving the road, jumped over
    a fence of a cow pasture, only to roll back
    onto its wheels after hitting the roof and,
    breaking an axle, coming to rest just before
    a forest. There were no mobile phones then,
    so Karel and I took the medal, stopped a
    passing car and went to get help. When we
    returned, we found the car had been bro-
    ken into and stripped of its wheels. Well, the
    nineties in the Czech Republic were rough.
    At that time, the Czech Republic was barely
    a month old, and the disintegration of Cze-
    choslovakia was accepted by many of its ci-
    tizens with embarrassment and uncertainty
    as to what they could expect from further
    developments. After thirty years, I dare say
    that the result are looking very promising
    for both Eduard and the Czech Republic.
    In any case, we were at the Fair for some
    very important historical events. The birth
    of the Czech Republic for one, her entry
    into the Schengen Group and the elimina-
    tion of border crossings, which has really
    served to ease our lives. I will never forget
    the tragedy of the Space Shuttle Columbia,
    which occurred exactly twenty years ago on
    February 1st, 2003. I was coming home from
    Nuremberg that day and the goodbyes with
    our American friends are seared into my
    memory and will be til the end of my days.
    There were happier days, like when we all
    wore some form of motif in support of the
    presidential bid for Karel Schwarzenberg,
    although it apparently didn’t help much, and
    the following ten years were spent under
    the extravagant government of Milos Ze-
    man, and today, shortly after the last pre-
    sidential election, we leave for Nuremberg
    with the belief that better times lay ahead
    with a better and more respectable presi-
    dent.
    In 1995, we finally had our own table at Nu-
    remberg, the first Czech model company to
    do so since the old Kovozavody Prostejov.
    We were on a waiting list, and the cha-
    llenge was to be able to react to the phone
    call we got on the morning of the first day
    of the fair by coming to the event and se-
    tting up a table by evening. Our spot was in
    the improvised inflatable exhibition hall full
    of Chinese vendors, the way to which was
    a temporary wooden sidewalk over a muddy
    construction site, and no one even knew we
    were there. But Mr. Ono found us neverthe-
    less, just as he had done in 1991. We were
    introducing our Tempest and Yak-3 at the
    time, our first World War Two kits following
    a series of WWI subjects, eventually leading
    us to the quality of our current crop of re-
    leases. A year later, we had our table in the
    new Hall 7A, and were not absent until covid
    in 2020 when the gates of the Nuremberg
    Toy Fair remained closed for the first time
    since the Second World War.
    This year, in a way, it’s a new beginning.
    Among other things, I expect this year to
    have a painfully low number of attendees, at
    least in our field. For some years, it was dif-
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    ferent, and there were a growing number of
    Czech, Polish, Russian and Ukrainian firms.
    Somewhere around 2015, the trend began to
    reverse itself. Perhaps, this could be partia-
    lly blamed on the expansion of the fair from
    four to six days, which, under the pressure
    of protests from attending companies, was
    reduced in a compromise to five. Certainly,
    there will also be the factor of the greater
    expense required to cover a longer event
    and the rise in the costs of basic fees and
    services that have crossed into uncomfor-
    table levels. In the noted timeframe to 2019,
    our expenses for attending Nuremberg eve-
    ry year rose to some $50,000US, and that’s
    a price you begin to take into consideration
    irrespective of good memories and the be-
    lief of its positive effects on your business.
    A silver 25th participation medal will have
    no effect. It’s much like a display Pour le Me-
    rite , but if you have the sense that some-
    thing is wrong, it won’t bring you much plea-
    sure. And then, when you conduct a bit of
    research amongst retailers and journalists
    and learn that two-thirds of the regulars
    won’t be coming, you start to look for a way
    out. We ended up coming to an agreement
    with our colleagues at Special Hobby regar-
    ding the sharing of a table. It will be a third
    smaller than our pre-covid table. We are
    also reducing our staff, and we are rotating
    them such that the largest concentration of
    people at our table will be from Thursday to
    Saturday. Even so, we will do our best to be
    of interest to our visitors. The Special Hobby
    table, like ours, has for many years been
    a traditional meeting place and we have
    always endeavored to provide optimum
    conditions for negotiating. If you come by,
    you can count on our traditional hospitality,
    friendliness and willingness to share infor-
    mation. I believe that the same can be said
    of all five of the other manufacturers that
    will attend the Toy Fair, waving the banner
    of our field!
    February New Releases
    I had already touched on the February re-
    leases in January’s newsletter. So, just to
    quickly reiterate, the main item of interest
    is the Limited Edition kit of the Hind E in
    1:48th scale with a Jaroslav Spacek publica-
    tion. Also interesting will be the ProfiPACK
    Fokker D.VII (OAW), as will be the A6M3 Mo-
    del 22 Zero, and both February Weekend
    kits, the 1:48th Spitfire Mk.VIII and 1:72nd
    scale Fw 190A-8/R2 Sturmbock. In Febru-
    ary, the Bf 110E in 1:48th scale also makes
    a long awaited return to our range.
    Among accessory sets, I would like to point
    your attention to the 3D printed F4F-3 Wild-
    cat engine (Eduard 1:48th) and the elegant
    wicker seat for the 1:32nd Sopwith Camel in
    the Brassin line. Among photoetched sets,
    I’d point out the sets for the Airfix Anson and
    the Kinetic F-16C (both 1:48th). In the case
    of the F-16, we are also offering two mask
    sets, one classic and the other two-sided
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    Face. Among the masks, you’ll also note
    the first set for masking the RAM panels on
    the F-35A. This set diverts a little from our
    usual mask assortments, and masks for
    treating surfaces have not been offered by
    us in some time. This set is also made from
    a different material, which is not a cost-
    -saving measure, but rather because this
    black material is better suited for this pur-
    pose. This set is designed for seven aircraft
    derived from the marking options in the
    Tamiya kit, and covers newer aircraft with
    a simpler structure of these panels. In
    March, a similar release will be available,
    but with a significantly more complex set
    of RAM panels of the older variety, suitable
    for Japanese and American aircraft that are
    covered in the kit. Among today’s releases,
    we also have two classic canopy mask
    sets. I think it is also worth pointing out
    the sets for 1:35th scale tanks, one for the
    A-34 Comet by Tamiya and two sets for the
    Jagdpanther Ausf G1 from Academy. Other
    news, including those covering seven new
    Space sets, can be seen described amongst
    February releases below.
    Articles
    In today’s issue of the newsletter, you will
    find an article about Elwyn Righetti by Ri-
    chard Plos. The search for sunken ships
    continues this month with Paul Allen and
    from Mira Baric, we have his article about
    shipwrecks around Guadalcanal and also
    his 11th installment reporting on the air
    war over Ukraine covering drone usage
    against bombers. After a short pause, we
    have Jozef Blazek describing another class
    of aircraft. Four of the five Boxart Stories
    are written by Jan Bobek, and they cover
    the boxart for the A6M3 Model 22 Zero, the
    Bf 110E, the Fw 190A-8/R2 and the Spitfire
    Mk.VIII kits. The fifth Boxart Story was also
    written by Richard Plos and covers the Fok-
    ker D.VII (OAW). Richard prepared this kit for
    production. I consider the marking option in
    it, which also is Richard Ploss work, as is
    the story itself, to be very impressive from
    a modelling, design and historical per-
    spective. I think you will agree!
    As long as nothing unexpected comes
    up, today’s newsletter is being published
    using Triobo. Perhaps some will think this
    is something odd and non-conformist, as
    new things are often seen, and if someo-
    ne should find themselves feeling that way,
    I would ask for your understanding, pati-
    ence and leniency. Give it some time, and
    I think you’ll find Triobo to your liking and
    that it brings more pluses than it presents
    minuses. And that’s a good attitude in toda-
    y’s stormy times that goes well beyond the
    reading of a newsletter.
    Happy modelling
    Vladimír Šulc
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    HISTORY
    EAGER ELEAGER EL
    THE STORY OF COL. ELWYN RIGHETTI
    Text: Richard Plos
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    Photo: Family collection via Jay Stout
    Righettis’s combat career had been short-
    -lived but intense. His arrival in England at
    the beginning of September, 1944 was not
    easy. His rank of Lieutenant Colonel was
    indicated on his uniform, but no ribbons
    were displayed testifying to any combat
    commitments. He was a greenhorn with
    the rank of a senior officer, equivalent
    to at least a squadron commander. He
    was also 29 years of age, older than the
    average active fighter pilot. All of this had
    its reasons. He was a flight instructor, and
    one of the best available to the Air Corps
    at that. For this fact alone, his requests
    to be assigned to a combat unit ended up
    in the trash bins of his superiors. By the
    time he finally did go into combat, he was
    a seasoned pilot eager to contribute to
    the defeat of Germany. In fact, his was so
    eager that he earned the nickname “Ea-
    ger El”. He got his first kill on his second
    combat mission. But for this quality and
    the associated impetuousness that he
    displayed, he was seriously reprimanded.
    But he was a quick study, too. It did not
    take long for him to reach ace status and
    not just for kills in the air. He was also
    extraordinarily effective in wiping out
    ground targets. In this regard, there was
    no one better far and wide….
    And then came his thirtieth birthday, on
    April 17, 1945. This was accompanied by
    more heavy bomber escort missions and
    the search for air and ground targets of
    opportunity on the return flights. Righe-
    tti and his wingman, Capt. Carroll Hen-
    ry, attacked an airfield at Riesa with an
    inviting line of enemy fighters parked
    on it. He was making his fourth or fifth
    pass and was running low on ammunition
    when his Mustang, adorned with artwork
    of an attractively slender grasshopper
    with the name “Katydid”, shuttered under
    the explosion of flak. He conducted one
    more pass with his Mustang losing coo-
    lant and oil pressure before looking for a
    place to “park it”. The forced landing was
    successful, and he radioed to Henry that
    aside from a busted nose, he was OK. That
    was the last anyone heard from him…
    Swiss, or More Accurately, Italian Roots
    The Righetti family hailed from the Italian
    speaking Swiss canton of Ticino. His gran-
    dfather on his father’s side, Francesco
    Robertino Righetti settled in San Luis
    Obispo, California, in 1873. At the time, this
    town had a little over 2,000 inhabitants,
    including a sizeable Swiss community.
    Francesco worked as a farmhand until
    he had saved enough money for a small
    ranch of his own not far from Edna Valley,
    where he gradually purchased property
    around his. He married Erminia Bonetti
    and she gave birth to a son Guido in 1882,
    and three more children subsequently.
    Guido helped expand the family’s dairy
    farm and graduated from Armstrong Bu-
    siness College, and after several years in
    the oil industry, he returned to the family
    farm. He married Elizabeth Mary Renkert,
    a woman with a French and Swiss bac-
    kground. Their first child, Elizabeth, was
    born in 1913, and a year and a half later, on
    April 17, 1915, Elwyn was born to them, fo-
    llowed by another four children after that.
    Elwyn Righetti was then a farm child with
    French and Swiss blood. His childho-
    od and young adult life centered around
    cows, stables, farm equipment and eve-
    rything else associated with a hard farm
    life. As his brothers and sisters, he hel-
    ped out on the farm in any way he could,
    though he did not see his future there,
    despite having earned an advanced de-
    gree in cattle breeding from the California
    Polytechnic College. He was a very lively,
    temperamental youth. The school paper
    “El Rodeo” from the time confirms Elwy-
    n’s active participation in extracurricular
    and social activities. His two year study
    in the field came to an end in 1935, at the
    height of the Great Depression when it
    was very difficult to find meaningful work.
    He worked as a truck driver and also as
    a sales rep for dairy companies. He also
    tried his hand at selling real estate and
    cars at a local Buick dealership. His life
    almost came to an end on September 9,
    1938, when the twenty-three-year-old
    Elwyn nearly drowned when, along with
    hundreds of other men, he tried to fish
    out of the sea free firewood that had been
    thrown overboard by a stranded merchant
    vessel. Unconscious and on the verge of
    hypothermia, he was rescued, but it was
    a very close call …
    A New Passion
    At that time, he had already developed
    a keen interest in aviation, partly fed by
    the frequent and well publicized esta-
    blishment of records for endurance or
    speed flights. However, an hour of fli-
    ght training at the time cost some seven
    dollars, and that was akin to a two day pay
    for a laborer. At the aforementioned Buick
    dealership, Elwyn was promoted to head
    HISTORY
    Tens of thousands of Allied airmen were discovered at the
    end of the Second World War in internment camps set up to
    hold them. They were known as Stalag Lufts, and the airmen
    freed from them at the end of the war immediately began wri-
    ting letters home expressing their yearning to return to their
    loved ones. Such a letter was eagerly anticipated from Elwyn
    Righetti, or at least some news about him, by his family at the
    family farm in San Luis Obispo, California. All they knew to
    that point was that he had been shot down, crash landed, and
    survived the event. Three weeks had passed from then and
    the war ended, and they were still waiting. They waited for
    months, and the months turned into years. No news or any
    hints regarding his disappearance have come to this day. Lt.
    Col. Elwyn Righetti, Commanding Officer of the 55th Fighter
    Group, disappeared not far from Riesa without a trace….
    The Righetti family circa 1936. From left to right, Doris, Elwyn, father Guido, Elizabeth, mother Elizabeth, Ernie,
    Maurice and Lloraine.
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    Photo: National Archives
    of used car sales, and this guaranteed
    him a steady income from which he could
    divert funds to flight training. He dove in
    at an airfield not far from the town of San
    Luis Obispo, and he also flew out of the
    nearby Hancock Field at Santa Maria. And
    flying invigorated him. “He loved flying
    more than anything else, even more than
    hunting” his sister Doris would recount
    later1). In the summer of 1939, he got his
    private pilot license and took advantage
    of every opportunity to fly. It was clear to
    him that this would not, however, provide
    him with enough hours to make him a pro-
    fessional airline pilot. He also knew that
    another possibility lay with the military, at
    the time the United States Army Air Corps
    (USAAC). That meant four years of uni-
    versity level study. For Elwyn, that would
    have meant another two years of school,
    for which he did not have the funds. It lo-
    oked as though he would have to abandon
    his dream of being a pilot, when a major
    twist of fate came along. The developing
    political climate forced the Army to lower
    its requirements for pilot acceptance to
    just two years of university level educa-
    tion, provided they pass entry exams. And
    Elwyn passed!
    His family had hoped for his return to the
    farm, and eventual partial inheritance of
    it, but Elwyn, to the contrary, was happy
    to be able to separate himself from it al-
    together. According to his brother Ernie,
    he wanted nothing to do with farming. His
    head was in the clouds …
    Into the Army!
    At the beginning of December, 1939, Elwyn
    Righetti recorded in his log: “Mr. Prescott
    told me today that if I continue to go as
    I have been, I’ll be at the top of my class
    when I get out of here.”1) It can be said that
    Righetti himself was satisfied with his pro-
    gress.
    Bob Prescott was an instructor with Ryan
    School of Aeronautics in San Diego, one
    of nine civilian flight schools that trained
    young cadets for the USAAC. There were
    some three thousand of these in the world,
    and Major General Henry Arnold, Chief of
    the Air Corps, wanted many more than
    that, in the light of the German invasion
    of Poland and it’s division with Germany’s
    ally, the Soviet Union. Righetti, along with
    his thirty-six classmates, were among the
    first of almost half a million men trained
    during the course of the war.
    After basic training and with high praise
    from his superiors, Righetti was sent to
    Randolph Field in Texas in February, 1940.
    There, he would further train on the PT-13
    Kaydet biplane and then the low wing BT-9.
    He fell in love with the latter. The almost
    two tons beast with a 400hp engine was
    something different than he had come in
    contact with till then. His flying skills, once
    again, served him well, including at night,
    though his instructor did chastise his al-
    most too frivolous attitude. But even that
    wouldn’t stand in his way, and after his
    post-forty hour flight test, he would write
    home, boasting that “I did manage to get a
    very good grade on my forty-hour check,
    so I’m practically a cinch to graduate. It’s
    figured here that once we get by that, we
    are as good as through. I was the second
    in the class to pass it, so out of two hun-
    dred men, that’s pretty good”.1)
    From Student to Instructor
    In April, 1940, Righetti completed his basic
    training and was assigned to Kelly Field,
    where advanced training awaited on the
    At-6 Texan. Again, he was among the best
    in his class, which foreshadowed his fu-
    ture. Plans for any significant expansion
    would not be viable without thousands of
    new instructors, who would, in turn, turn
    out tens of thousands new pilots. It was
    logical to select the best of the best from
    each discipline to become instructors.
    Group 40D, to which Righetti belonged,
    completed its training on July 26, 1940.
    Two hundred graduates received their
    wings and were elevated to Officer status.
    Righetti was pleased to learn he would be
    a flight instructor.
    He was assigned his first group of cadets
    for training on BT-145s in mid-August,
    1940, and he described them in a letter
    home thus: “I now have a full-fledged
    class of cadets: Cobeaga, Hayes, Stockett
    and Pound—two of them poor, and two of
    them worse. I had hoped for a little na-
    tural talent to start out with, but no such
    luck. These mugs will give me something
    to work on, however, and since my cap-
    tain knows they’re punk, if I can do some-
    thing with them, it will be very much to
    my credit.”1)
    Perhaps, they were not as bad as all that,
    and later, Righetti wrote: ‘I soloed them all
    yesterday and today, but I’m scared every
    time they go out that someone will bring
    me back a little, old, orange piece of alu-
    minum and say, “Sorry sir, this was all we
    could find.”1)
    A Secret Wedding
    While Righetti was settling into his role as
    an instructor, the Battle of Britain was re-
    vving up. On January 18, 1941, he married
    the small, dark-haired and intelligent
    Edith Cathryn Davies. The two married
    after a relatively short courtship, without
    any external pressures that would be for-
    ced on them by, for example, a pregnan-
    cy. The two married without the presence
    of family or with much fanfare. The name
    Edith was never used much by the newly-
    wed, but her middle name did spawn se-
    veral nicknames. She was known as Kate,
    Katie and Kakie, and also Katydid … At the
    time, Elwyn likely had no idea that the
    last of those would be the name he would
    have applied to his Mustang, and that it
    would be complemented by a rendering of
    a grasshopper, the connection being that
    the katydid is an insect that is related to
    the grasshopper and cricket.
    The young couple settled in the offi-
    cer housing facility at Randolph, which
    Cathryn gradually improved, but Righe-
    tti’s quiet and predictable life instructing
    young cadets began to bore him. His
    thoughts increasingly turned to the idea
    of combat. “Two of my better friends left
    yesterday for China with about 100 Air
    Corps men who are under contract to
    keep the Burma Road open. They’ll clear
    BT-6 aircraft at Randolph Field in Texas, a training base.
    He loved flying more than anything else, even more than hunting
    (Doris Righetti)
    HISTORY
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    Photo: Family collection via Jay Stout
    Photo: USAF
    $600 per month plus expenses and get
    a $500 bonus for each enemy [Japane-
    se] aircraft shot down. Whyinell [sic] am
    I married and forced to be responsible? I
    could make $20,000 in two years if I las-
    ted.”1)
    At the time, he couldn’t have known that he
    was talking about the basis of the Ameri-
    can Volunteer Group, later to become fa-
    mous as the “Flying Tigers”. In any case,
    Cathryn’s pregnancy forced about another
    rearrangement of priorities … He was also
    promoted to the rank of Lieutenant on
    November 1, 1941, and he was becoming
    one of the most experienced instructors
    in the service, by then known as the Uni-
    ted States Army Air Force (USAAF). New
    training facilities were quickly popping up
    all over the United States, and it looked
    likely that Righetti would be put in charge
    of one of them. Then, along came Decem-
    ber 7, 1941. The Japanese attack on Pearl
    Harbor shocked the American public and
    Elwyn for the first time recognized the
    horrors of war: “The first casualty reports
    say I lost one of my students who was
    also an especial friend”.1)
    Rapid Developments
    The beginning of 1942 saw Righetti as-
    signed to Moore Field and on May 30,
    Cathryn gave birth to their daughter Eli-
    zabeth Kyle Righetti. Soon after, they
    moved back to Kelly Field, not far from
    San Antonio. It was their third move in a
    year, and at the time, there was a certain
    degree of chaos within the training sys-
    tem. There was hectic movement of per-
    sonnel as new training bases were put
    in services and the command structure
    attempted to optimize its use of instruc-
    tors. Righetti was assigned to the 1030th
    Basic Flying Training Squadron and was
    promoted to Major. In peacetime, such an
    advancement would be about ten years
    in coming, but the war changed every-
    thing. When he entered it, the air service
    had some 3,500 officers. Currently, it had
    140,000 and its overall strength grew from
    45,000 men to 1.7 million!
    On taking command of the 1030th BFTS,
    his responsibility was the development of
    instructors after basic training. He also
    put together a manual for instructors
    that would be the go-to reference at all
    of the training centres. He was becoming
    increasingly busy and in one of his letters
    home, he complained that “Honest, I did-
    n’t know there was so much work in the
    world.”1)
    He became a respected authority on fli-
    ght training. He was making more money
    than he could dream of previously, and
    his family benefitted. But Elwyn couldn’t
    stop thinking about air combat. By now,
    though, he had become an important part
    of the USAAF’s training machine and the
    Air Corps couldn’t afford to lose him. He
    began to search out new ways to defeat
    the stereotype of the instruction of cadet
    pilots. As a senior officer, he took eve-
    ry advantage to travel to all the corners
    of the country, naturally, at the controls
    of an aircraft. As a result, he attended
    conferences, met new friends and made
    contacts, saw new places and he met
    celebrities, particularly movie stars. On
    occasion, he would also fly home and vi-
    sit his parents. He often announced his
    pending arrival with a low flyby over the
    ranch, after which he would land at the
    Elwyn Righetti was assigned overseas in June, 1944, but wouldn’t gain any combat experience until the end
    of October of that year.
    Darrell Cramer, the man that would lead Righetti on his first missions and one who at least on one occasion
    severely chewed him out…
    Righetti was as excited as any new lieutenant would have been
    after his baptism under fire. I did not want to dampen his excitement
    with what I had to say to him, so I waited until we were alone.
    Then I gave him a chewing out like he probably had not had in his
    regroup.”
    (Capt. Darrell Cramer).
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    small field where he had taken his first
    steps to get to where he currently was.
    In the meantime, the USAAF had worked
    to further improve the effectiveness of its
    system of flight training, and the result
    was the concept conceived in March, 1943,
    leading to the activation of the CIS (Cent-
    ral Instructor School). It was the defining
    authority on standardization of instructor
    training. It targeted instructors of future
    fighter pilots (based at Randolph Field),
    bomber pilots, navigators, bombardiers,
    and other flight personnel. In essence,
    the goal was to train instructors to train
    instructors who would in turn train pilots.
    Righetti was given command of the 46th
    Squadron, which was one of two fighter
    training squadrons. It put the responsibi-
    lity of training half of all the instructors
    for the USAAF. It had by then been some
    time since Righetti flew trainers exclusi-
    vely. His duties put him in combat types as
    well. And he attempted to use his presti-
    gious position for a combat assignment.
    Righetti’s younger brother Maurice had
    similar ambitions and began his training
    at about the time that Elwyn was assigned
    to the CIS. Ultimately, he too was to be-
    come an instructor and became a student
    of his brother’s. They even undertook se-
    veral training flights together. Maurice
    went on to become a B-29 co-pilot with
    40th Bombardment Group. He survived
    the war.
    Request Approved
    In 1943, Righetti’s requests for a combat
    assignment were met with little support
    from his superiors. But a year later, his
    efforts would pay off. In a letter to home,
    he wrote: “I expect to get back from my
    overseas tour, but if I don’t, remember
    that I kept a whole bunch of other guys
    from getting home too, and that I was
    working on my interpretation of being a
    good American.”1)
    Things were set into motion at the begi-
    nning of June 1944, when he was orde-
    red to Aloe Army Airfield, not far from
    Victoria, Texas, where he would undergo
    conversion training on the P-40. By then,
    he had some two thousand flying hours
    under his belt, much of it on the P-40, so
    flying the Warhawk was second nature to
    him. But he did need to hone his gunnery
    and tactical skills. His results were phe-
    Once having been assigned his own aircraft, Righetti had his wife’s Cathryn’s nickname painted on its nose, along with a somewhat provocative depiction of a katydid.
    Distinguished Service Cross
    Silver Star Medal
    Distinguished Flying Cross with 3
    Bronze Oak Leaf Clusters
    Purple Heart
    Air Medal
    American Defense Service Medal
    American Campaign Medal
    European-African-Middle Eastern
    Campaign Medal
    World War II Victory Medal
    Command Pilot Badge
    Medals, Awards and Badges
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    nomenal, but administrative factors kept
    him stateside through July. By this time,
    he was a Lieutenant Colonel, and as the
    Allies had already made their way into Eu-
    rope via Normandy, he was aware of the
    possibility that Germany would collapse
    before he had a chance to get over the-
    re. This was his fear, and, understandably,
    his wife’s hope. Time before his departure
    was spent by Righetti flying the P-47 and
    P-51. On August 2, 1944, he embarked on
    his journey overseas through the Over-
    seas Replacement Depot in Greensboro,
    where he spent ten days. In his orders,
    the destination was mentioned as being
    cold, wet and windy” which was widely
    understood to mean England. He didnt
    need to worry about his wife and daugh-
    ter. They had moved to the family ranch
    and would be well taken care of.
    Righetti arrived in England at the be-
    ginning of September 1944 and was as-
    signed to the 8th AF, commanded by the
    legendary James Doolittle. At Fowlme-
    re, he flew several familiarization flights
    with the P-51, and the same with the P-47
    at Duxford. Britain made a positive im-
    pression on him: “British people marve-
    lous, friendly, sincere and interested in
    our welfare—truly a wonderful ally.”1) he
    wrote home.
    He also caught up with a slew of friends
    and contacts that he had made over his
    five years in the military. His friend and
    mentor, Fred Gray, under whom Righe-
    tti served while with the CIS, was CO of
    the 78th Fighter Group, subordinate to
    the 66th Fighter Wing. Gray showed him
    around the command centre of the 66th
    FW and Righetti could soon rejoice over
    his posting in it on September 24th. Im-
    mediately the following day, he reported
    in at Base F-159, just shy of 100km (60
    miles) north of London, which was home
    to the 55th Fighter Group, also one of the
    component elements of the 66th FW.
    He made his way to the 338th FS, to which
    he was assigned, pilots’ meeting room
    and discovered that he had no acquain-
    tances there, and the same went for the
    entire Fighter Group. His rank of Lt. Col.
    corresponded to the minimum require-
    ment for a Squadron Commander, and
    even for an entire Group, but something
    like that would also require a certain
    amount of experience. He lacked such
    experience. As an experienced and me-
    thodical instructor, he already had come
    up with a plan. He would start out as a
    wingman to an experienced fighter pilot
    and earn his place the right way regardle-
    ss of his high rank. After he was able to
    carry out his duties in a satisfactory ma-
    nner, he would become the lead of a pair
    of aircraft, followed by becoming a flight
    leader. Step by step, nice and steady. He
    had no intention of making things easy
    on himself and sidestep any steps wi-
    thin the accepted procedure. In any case,
    doing so would not have been advisable
    where combat conditions were a factor.
    Rank was one thing, experience an enti-
    rely other. According to the plans of the
    leadership, he would gain enough expe-
    rience with the 55th FG to become Group
    Leader, but not of the 55th FG.
    Success Without Praise
    Righetti took off on his first combat sortie
    on October 30, 1944 and recorded his first
    kill on his second flight on November 2.
    This was an escort mission for 1,100 bom-
    bers to Mersenburg, near Leipzig, targe-
    ting an oil refinery there. The ‘big boys’
    were escorted by nine hundred fighters
    and the 55th FG was tasked with close in
    protection for bombers of the 3rd Air Di-
    vision. Righetti was assigned to fly wing
    for the experienced Capt. Darrell Cra-
    mer, who had by then over four months of
    combat mission experience. Enemy figh-
    ters failed to materialize on the way to the
    target, though anti-aircraft fire was un-
    comfortably accurate and claimed seven
    of the bombers. On the way out, around
    a hundred German fighters attacked the
    formation. No one from the 55th FG ever
    saw such a concentration at one time and
    for the first time, they felt what it was like
    Elwyn got along very well with the Mustang, and quickly demonstrated his piloting skills.
    Planning the next operational mission. Elwyn Righetti is at left.
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    to be outnumbered.
    The formation quickly broke off in groups
    of twos and fours. A part of the German
    fighters tried to get to the bombers, while
    others tried to divert the fight off to the
    side. A third section of German fighters
    entered cloud formations and Cramer,
    with Righetti right behind, along with a
    second pair, went after them. The mo-
    ment they got below the layer of clouds,
    Cramer went after the first enemy plane
    that he saw. The attacked Bf 109 went into
    a right-hand turn, and Cramer fired, with
    several rounds hitting home. In an effort
    to evade the fire, the German fighter dove
    towards the ground, directly into Righe-
    tti’s Mustang’s line of fire. “Since I had ou-
    trun Captain Cramer on his pull up, and
    had turned sharply left, I became positio-
    ned in between my leader and the 109” 1).
    It was for him a moment of truth, where
    he would put all of his experience to good
    use for the first time under such conditi-
    ons. He placed his target in his sights and
    fired at a range of about 180 m (600 ft). “I
    fired one short burst and observed seve-
    ral strikes back of the cockpit. The ene-
    my aircraft attempted very little evasive
    action but headed for a flak nest straight
    ahead. Just before reaching the flak, I fi-
    red a three second burst and observed
    numerous strikes in the vicinity of the
    cockpit”.1)
    The Messerschmitt went into a sharp
    bank and dropped even further and cli-
    pped a hedgerow with its wing, which
    caused him to go inverted and disintegra-
    te on impact with the ground a fraction of
    a second later. The quartet of Mustangs
    overflew the point of impact and headed
    for home.
    Cramer recorded the incident in a report
    thusly: “When I got into a good stern cha-
    se position and closed to firing range,
    I opened fire. Shortly thereafter I was
    amazed to see another P-51 converging
    on me from my left and he too opened fire
    on the Me-109. My bullets were missing
    his plane only by a few yards, and I imme-
    diately quit firing.”1)
    It was clear to Cramer that it was Righe-
    tti, who, in the heat of battle, neglected his
    wingman obligations. “If I had not gained
    a little altitude as he attempted to get into
    firing position, I might not have seen him
    and a midair collision could have resul-
    ted,”1) continued the angered Cramer.
    After the obligatory meeting with the In-
    telligence Officers, Cramer took Righetti
    to one side. He didn’t want to chew out the
    Lieutenant Colonel in front of lieutenants,
    but there was also no way he could just
    let this go. “Righetti was as excited as
    any new lieutenant would have been af-
    ter his baptism under fire. I did not want
    to dampen his excitement with what I had
    to say to him, so I waited until we were
    alone.” Cramer’s discretion indicated his
    considerable maturity. “Then I gave him a
    chewing out like he probably had not had
    in his regroup.”1) recounted Cramer years
    later.
    Cramer gave a decent scolding to the
    higher-ranking officer, telling him that
    had he been a new lieutenant, he would
    have grounded him on the spot for at least
    two weeks as a reprimand, and bring
    about disciplinary action against Righe-
    tti because he had violated the rules of
    discipline and neglected his responsibi-
    lities as wingman. Righetti deserves full
    credit for accepting the harsh criticism
    from the significantly lower ranking offi-
    cer: “Righetti immediately acknowledged
    that he had goofed up in the excitement of
    the moment. On the remaining missions
    during which Righetti flew under my su-
    pervision,” Cramer said, “his performance
    was excellent and there was never ano-
    ther breach of air discipline”1) recalled
    Cramer, who ended his career in 1973 as
    Deputy Commander of the 17th Air Force
    in Germany with the rank of Brigadier Ge-
    neral. That kill from November 2nd, 1944
    was ultimately credited to them both,
    each with a half.
    Commander
    By the middle of November, there had been
    a change in plan. Righetti was informed
    that it was expected that he would assu-
    me command of the 338th Fighter Squad-
    ron, and the entire 55th Fighter Group
    after that, if all went according to design.
    The information was somewhat sensitive,
    because the post of 338th FS Command
    should’ve fallen on Cramer … On learning
    of this idea, Righetti immediately went
    I have read a good number of books
    mapping out the fates of Second World War
    pilots. The book by Jay A. Stout, who him-
    self until relatively recently was a combat
    pilot in the Marine Corps, in many ways
    is unique. The author took the baton from
    Tony Meldahl, a historian who devoted a lot
    of energy to mapping out the life of Elwyn
    Righetti and the circumstances surroun-
    ding his disappearance. The very ill Meldahl
    turned to the renowned author of aviation
    themed books, Jay A. Stout, about the pro-
    spect of bringing his efforts to completi-
    on and to ensure the release of the book.
    Jay accepted this challenge, and despite
    hurdles that he encountered, succeeded
    in completing the book and enlisting the
    services of a publisher. It is one of the most
    intense set of circumstances brought by
    the war and the work is among the best in
    the genre. I strongly recommend the book
    to all interested in aviation, and it can be
    bought, including in electronic form, here.
    A FEW WORDS BY THE AUTHOR REGARDING THE BOOK BY JAY A. STOUT
    Tell the family I’m okay. Broke my nose on landing. It’s been a hell
    of a lot of fun working with you, gang. Be seeing you a little later.”
    (Col. Elwyn Righetti)
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    to Cramer and told him that he need not
    fret over his position, because he would
    only take command of the squadron for
    about three weeks, after which he would
    take the reins of the Fighter Group. From
    that, it is clear that Righetti’s position wi-
    thin the squadron was not an easy one,
    despite his methods and especially ability
    to make decisions in combat that made
    him a formidable figure. After the first
    two missions on the scene, he flew ano-
    ther ten ones in November, 1944, during
    which he further displayed his talents. He
    led the 338th Fighter Squadron into battle
    on November 21st, three weeks after his
    baptism of fire, and four days later was
    named its CO. According to the most ex-
    perienced pilot in the squadron, Darrell
    Cramer, there was no doubt about the
    capabilities of Righetti among the other
    pilots. “By the time he became a squadron
    commander,” said Cramer, “he had alrea-
    dy established himself as a very capable
    pilot and an aggressive combat leader. He
    was the kind of leader whose attitude was
    come follow me,’ and we were glad to fo-
    llow him.”1)
    Righetti was apparently more pleased
    with being assigned his own aircraft than
    having been given the command. He was
    given P-51D, serial number 44-14223,
    onto which he immediately had the name
    “Katydid” painted, along with an attractive
    rendering of a grasshopper. Later, this
    Mustang was exchanged for 44-72227.
    Both were coded CL
    -
    M, and both were de-
    corated in much the same fashion. But the
    drawing of the grasshopper differed. On
    the first P-51, the drawing was in green,
    while on the second it was a black silhou-
    ette with blue wings. Losses of pilots in
    terms of combat missions was around
    two percent, so it was generally consi-
    dered that a pilot’s supply of good luck
    was exhausted crossing the fifty-mission
    threshold. Fifty missions seldom satisfied
    the requirement for a combat tour of 270
    hours. Righetti was well-aware of the po-
    ssibility of not coming home, and from his
    letters, it seems that he really even didn’t
    count on it. Sgt. Millard “Doak” Easton, his
    crew chief, noted that “Katydid” once re-
    turned with a 20mm round. “He told me
    the next one would be in the cockpit.”1)
    His next kill would have to wait till Chris-
    tmas Eve, on December 24th, when he
    downed three Fw 190s and damaged a
    further two. Aside from that, he flew se-
    veral other combat sorties, and probably
    the most interesting of them involved an
    encounter with three Me 262s. He hit and
    damaged one of them. “Tangled with 3 jets
    and got one damaged. They’re a little too
    fast to destroy but I took all the fight out
    of him.”1)
    Upside Down!
    At the beginning of 1944, when the 8th AF
    fell under Doolittle’s command, there was
    a change in the tactics of American figh-
    ters. Besides protecting bombers, it was
    decided that it was necessary to deprive
    the Luftwaffe of all ability, leading to attac-
    king airfields and other ground targets. To
    this end, after the arrival of Righetti and
    especially after his command assign-
    ment, the 55th FG became an elite unit. Its
    aggressiveness and combat intensity led,
    for example, to the destruction of 127 loco-
    motives during February, 1945 alone.
    Ground attack action usually came about
    on the return trip after escorting bom-
    bers, as opportunity dictated. Some of the
    fighters would stick with the bombers,
    while others dropped down to see if the-
    re was anything that was worthy of some
    attention. There were frequent encounters
    with enemy aircraft as well. One of the
    most curious of these for Righetti involved
    a Mistel composite aircraft. This occurred
    on February 3rd, 1945, not far from Boizen-
    burg. He claimed the destruction of two of
    three Mistels and a damaged Fw 190. This
    event is the basis of the boxart for our kit
    P-51D-10 (Catalog Number 84184) that of-
    fers markings for Righetti’s plane. These
    two kills elevated him to the status of
    “ace”, in terms of air-to-air victories. But
    when it comes to ground targets, he led all
    of the USAAF stats! He would account for
    27 locomotives, several dozen trucks, de-
    stroyed aircraft on the ground, and other
    items. In this regard, Righetti had no equal,
    and his men followed him.
    On February 22nd, 1945, he took command
    of the 55th FG, replacing Col. George Cro-
    well, and continued to add to the legend
    status of his Group. He would not be able
    to make his mark among the most succe-
    ssful aces, something for which he arrived
    on the scene too late to do, and at a time
    when Luftwaffe activity was greatly decli-
    ning. Nevertheless, his results and exem-
    plary command led to many high-level
    awards (see table). For his promotion to
    Group Commander he was grateful, and he
    noted so in a letter from February 25: “The
    new job is the best by far I’ve ever had.
    Lots of responsibility I know, but really sa-
    tisfying. Now I’m really slapping Jerry with
    my own outfit and knocking chunks out of
    him too. We got 14 enemy aircraft today—7
    jets—and although I didn’t personally sco-
    re, they’re all my boys now that I have the
    group.” 1
    The Fateful Day
    It is not possible to describe the combat
    exploits of “Eager El” and his 55th FG in
    proper detail in the pages of a magazine
    type article. After many dangerous situa-
    tions while escorting bombers and during
    ground target attacks, Righetti’s thirtieth
    birthday came on April 17, 1945. His plan
    was to crack open a bottle of bubbly on
    One of the photos showing the first P-51s christened Katydyd, on which wear and tear is already evident.
    Kills 7,5
    Probable Kills 1
    Damaged Aircraft 2
    Aircraft destroyed on ground 27
    Numerous ground targets including locomotives
    Combat results
    Photo: Family collection via Jay Stout
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    returning from the day’s flying with Frank
    Stitch, another pilot celebrating a birth-
    day that day. When the bomber formation
    turned around to head back home, Righe-
    tti, along with pilots from the 343rd FS,
    dropped down as he had done many times
    before to search for targets of opportu-
    nity on the ground. They neared the town
    of Kamenz, home to a part of Schlacht-
    geschwader 77, equipped with Fw 190s.
    Lieutenants Robert Welch and Philip Erby
    spotted a pair of Focke Wulfs just after
    take-off and came at them from above
    and from behind. The Fw 190 pilots had
    no time to react and both were downed.
    In return, Welch and Erby were both hit
    by flak and both turned in the direction
    of American positions. Erby announced
    that he needed to bail out of his stricken
    plane and was not heard from again. Lt.
    Richard Gibbs and his wingman followed
    Welch and Erby but broke off when they
    spotted the flak, flew around Kamenz at
    a safe distance, and found another pair of
    enemy fighters after take-off. They waited
    until they were out of range of the flak,
    attacked the fighters and Gibbs downed
    them both. Besides these kills, the 343rd
    FS shot down another five SG 77 aircraft
    but paid a high price for success. Besi-
    des Erby, flak also brought down George
    Apple and Daniel Langelier. The bodies of
    Erby and Langalier were never found …
    In the meantime, Righetti and his wing-
    man Carroll Henry spotted a small air-
    field at Riesa. Righetti wanted to attack
    it first alone and ordered the rest of the
    squadron to stay higher up and off to the
    side. “He wanted me to stay up there with
    the other guys. But when I requested, he
    let me go.” Wrote Henry in his report.2)
    Righetti conducted the first strafing run
    himself, missing the target. He adjusted
    his gunsight, turned around, and peppe-
    red the aircraft on the ground. He repea-
    ted the attack two more times. And then,
    it happened. Katydid shuttered and it was
    clear that she had been hit. Righetti radio-
    ed Henry and told him that he was quickly
    losing oil pressure. Henry also advised
    Righetti that he had been losing glycol.
    It was only a matter of a minute before
    the P-51’s engine would critically overhe-
    at, and Righetti knew this. It is difficult to
    understand why, with about a minute of
    engine life left that could have given him
    some 10 km (six miles) of coverage, Ri-
    ghetti chose to come around for another
    attack rather than get as close to friendly
    positions as possible. American positions
    were about 20km away, and with a little
    extra luck, it was possible for Righetti
    to reach them. But instead, he opted to
    spend the remainder of his ammunition in
    another attack, and then head out to find
    a field to crash-land. Henry tried to fo-
    llow: “I called him, telling him that I was
    tacking on. He acknowledged, saying that
    he was heading out on 270 degrees. I was
    about 3,000 feet and overran him due to
    excess speed gained while letting down.
    He was at six o’clock to me and I rolled
    out on 270 degrees,” wrote Henry later in
    his report.2)
    He was unable to locate his commander
    and due to haze, none of the squadron
    that was higher up was able to do so ei-
    ther. Then, the radio announced: “Tell the
    family I’m okay. Broke my nose on landing.
    It’s been a hell of a lot of fun working with
    you, gang. Be seeing you a little later.”2)
    Ray Sharp, one of the pilots circling abo-
    ve, broke radio silence and he could be
    heard saying: “Good luck, Colonel!”
    Due to a lack of fuel, practically the entire
    55th FG had to land at fields in continen-
    tal Europe. Frank Stitch had to open the
    bottle of champagne himself, and under
    a shroud of a somber mood that corre-
    sponded to the day’s loss. This was re-
    flected in the day’s summary report, that
    read: “We’re going to miss you Colonel, all
    twenty-nine years of your bursting ener-
    gy and vitality, your eagerness and cou-
    rage, your initiative and leadership that
    moulded us into a deadly fightin’ machine,
    whipping the Nazis at every turn. We’re
    going to miss your cheerfulness, your de-
    cisiveness, and your understanding of hu-
    man nature. You spelled aggressiveness
    wherever and whenever you flew and
    made us into one of the eagerest gangs
    of eager beavers. Your record speaks for
    A copy of the sketch on which Carroll Henry marked the position of Righetti’s crash-landing. It does not
    correspond to the information that he headed 270° from the airfield, which was located southwest of Riesa.
    Photo: MACR via Fold3
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    itself – 34.5 destroyed German aircraft to
    your credit – 27 on the ground and 7.5 in
    the air, and enemy ground installations
    too numerous to add up. All of us of ole
    Five and Five salute you, Eager El”.3)
    Virtually all believed that they would
    again see the CO soon. Germany was bre-
    athing its last, and by the sounds of the
    last broadcast by Righetti, he would be
    headed for an interrogation and a deten-
    tion camp for airmen.
    Extinguished Hope
    The War Department sent a telegram to
    Cathryn Righetti on May 3, over two weeks
    after her husband was shot down, where
    the situation as it stood was outlined. The
    telegram held out hope that the two would
    meet again. She waited with Elwyn’s pa-
    rents and siblings for another telegram
    or phone call that would add some infor-
    mation, but no such thing came. For more
    than a month, they sent letters as though
    Elwyn was still a member of his unit. They
    waited for him. And they continued to wait
    for some good news. The days turned into
    months, but they still believed in his re-
    turn. This was understandable. Europe
    was in the midst of post-war chaos, and
    there were constantly stories of the dis-
    covery of soldiers and airmen who, for
    various reasons, were turning up out-
    side of the POW camps. There was hope.
    Major Tom Welch, who was Elwyn’s good
    friend and still in Europe, searched for
    him and held out hope for Righetti’s fa-
    mily, but that hope was slowly but sure-
    ly fading. Apparently, the first to come to
    grips with the worst was Cathryn, while
    Righetti’s parents and siblings continu-
    ed to reject the notion. Righetti’s mother
    wrote a letter to the military governor of
    the American occupation zone in Europe,
    General Dwight Eisenhower, and later to
    President Truman. She pleaded for help in
    the search for her son. But this yielded
    no results. At the end of 1946, she rece-
    ived a letter from another one of Elwyn’s
    friends, Fred Gray, who claimed to have
    conducted his search along other than
    official channels. His own description of
    the events of April 17 compared very well
    to the official report, except on one point.
    Allegedly, about ten minutes after setting
    down, Righetti’s voice came on the radio
    describing the approach of farmers … But,
    if this were true, Henry wouldn’t have
    kept such information to himself and the-
    re would be no reason to not include it in
    his report. The lynching of downed Allied
    pilots was not uncommon and quite a few
    Germans were tried and convicted of the
    practice. Gray, in his aforementioned le-
    tter, said that he had received unofficial
    information from the Pentagon that one
    of the interrogated Nazis confirmed that
    Righetti was murdered by civilians, five of
    which were already hung and two were
    awaiting their verdicts. Even that is un-
    likely, as the area was occupied by the
    Soviets, so if anyone was carrying out
    sentences for the murder of an American
    pilot, it would be them.
    Of course, the possibility that Righetti was
    murdered by civilians, as were others, is
    the most likely reason for his disappea-
    rance. It could have happened shortly af-
    ter his forced landing, or even after se-
    veral days of hiding. He could also have
    been killed because someone wanted his
    boots and gun, and he could’ve been shot
    after falling in the hands of the SS, which
    also happened.
    Over the years, many questions, hypo-
    theses and speculations cropped up.
    More light couldn’t be shed on the myste-
    ry even by an investigation by JPAC (Joint
    POW/MIA Accounting Command), or sta-
    tements by Germans. To confuse things,
    there were even doubts raised as to the
    exact location of the crash landing. Alt-
    hough he spoke of a course of 270°, due
    west, Henry pointed out a spot on the
    map where Righetti landed his aircraft,
    northeast of Riesa. This threw into ques-
    tion even which airfield he and Righetti
    attacked.
    A little out there, but with that, a little
    more distressing, is a hypothesis that su-
    ggests he was taken prisoner by the Ru-
    ssians who didn’t believe his identity (he
    could have been on the run dressed as a
    civilian). They may have executed him or
    taken him to one of their gulags where
    he remained until his death. The Ameri-
    can embassy requested the Soviets to
    look into the whereabouts of the son of
    Elizabeth Righetti in 1945. In November of
    that year, they responded that no Elwyn
    Righetti was found in the territory of the
    Soviet Union. Whether or not they actually
    looked …
    The truth will probably never be known.
    None of those directly involved or any
    witnesses are likely still with us. Perhaps
    someone somewhere may locate someo-
    ne’s log or journal that may shed some li-
    ght on the matter, but in all likelihood the
    remains of Colonel Elwyn Righetti lie in
    the ground somewhere near Riesa…
    Acknowledgements
    The author sincerely thanks Jay A. Stout,
    author of Vanished Hero: The Life, War and
    Mysterious Disappearance of America’s
    Strafing King for his kind permission to
    use quotes from his book for the purpo-
    ses of this article, and for help in sourcing
    photographs from the Righetti Family.
    1)
    STOUT Jay, Vanished Hero: The Life, War and Myste-
    rious Disappearance of America’s WWII Strafing King,
    Casemate Publishers, 2016
    2)
    MACR (Missing Air Crew Report) 13916
    3)
    55th FG Mission Summary Report, April 17th, 1955
    Sources
    Books
    STOUT Jay, Vanished Hero: The Life, War and Myste-
    rious Disappearance of America’s WWII Strafing King,
    Casemate Publishers, 2016
    OLYNYK Frank, STARS AND BARS: A tribute to the
    American Fighter Ace 1920–1973, Grub Street Pub-
    lishing, 1995
    HESS William: Down to Earth, Strafing Aces of Eighth
    Air Force, Osprey Publishing, 2003
    Documents
    MACR (Missing Air Crew Report) 13916/ NARA (Natio-
    nal Archives and Records Administration) M1380
    Webpages
    jayastout.com
    valor.militarytimes.com
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    Elwyn Righetti christened his first Mustang Katydid and used it from December 1944 to March 1945
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    HISTORY
    SEARCHING FOR THE LOST SHIPS
    WITH PAUL ALLEN
    Five Sullivan brothers perished on the cruiser Juneau
    Text: Miro Barič
    Main reason for the attack on Guadalcanal
    was its airfield which the Japanese started
    to build on this island. After the completion
    it would have enabled the owner to cont-
    rol the vast surrounding areas. Thanks to
    the bad weather, the American forces app-
    roached the island undetected and their
    landing on August 7, 1942, came as a to-
    tal surprise to the Japanese. They quickly
    recovered however and the hard fighting
    for Guadalcanal lasted half a year, on the
    ground, in the air and on the sea. The cam-
    paign ended on February 9, 1943, when the
    Japanese troops withdrew. There were so
    many ships sunken between Guadalcanal,
    Savo and Florida islands that the area was
    nicknamed “The Iron Bottom Sound”. The
    first big battle took place during the night
    of August 8 and 9, 1943. At Savo island the
    Japanese seriously shot up four American
    and one Australian heavy cruiser. Astoria,
    Quincy, Vincennes and Canberra were sun-
    ken, only heavily damaged cruiser Chica-
    go was rescued. The only satisfaction was
    sinking by the American submarine S-44
    of the Japanese cruiser Kako while she
    was returning on August 10 in the morning.
    More battles followed and during one of
    them the main hero of our story, AA crui-
    ser USS Juneau (CL-119), was lost. The AA
    cruisers started to be built in Britain alrea-
    dy before WWI. There were modified older
    class C vessels which 152 mm cannons
    were replaced with 102 mm caliber guns.
    In 1937 the cruiser Coventry was the first
    ship modified in this manner and during
    1938–1939 Curacao, Curlew, Cairo, Calcutta
    and Carlisle followed. During the war Bri-
    tain acquired more AA vessels of this cate-
    gory. The American Atlanta class however
    was the first cruiser group in the world
    that was from the beginning built with de-
    dicated AA weaponry. It was a paradox that
    initially they were intended as lead ships
    for the fleets of destroyers. Only later their
    value in protecting the navy fleets again-
    st the enemy aircraft became obvious and
    they continued to be deployed exclusively
    in this role.
    There were eight vessels of the Atlanta
    class. The construction of the first four
    (Atlanta, Juneau, San Diego and San Juan)
    was launched in 1940 and they entered
    service in the course of two month, from
    the end of December to the end of Februa-
    ry 1942. Further four ships – Oakland, Reno,
    Flint and Tucson entered the service during
    1943–1945 with slightly modified appearan-
    ce. The cruisers were 165 meters long and
    their full displacement was 7,400 tons. The
    first four ships were armed with 16 127 mm
    caliber cannons mounted in pairs in eight
    turrets. Three of them were one stepped
    above another on the bow and the same
    arrangement was on the stern. One turret
    was on port and starboard side. It was the
    heaviest AA weaponry out of all cruisers
    during WWII. In a minute the main battery
    Battle for Guadalcanal was the first Allied offensive and great
    victory in the Pacific. Sure, the US Navy had won the Battle of
    Midway as outlined in previous part of our series. However,
    that was the reaction to the Japanese attack. In case of Gua-
    dalcanal in the Solomon Islands they took over the strategic
    initiative and have not let it go since.
    USS Atlanta (CL-51), the lead ship of the class,
    during trials in November 1941.
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    HISTORY
    Photo: Naval History and Heritage Command
    Photo: Naval History and Heritage Command
    of Atlanta class was able to fire 6 tons
    of the ammunition. The 127 mm caliber ca-
    nnons were supplemented by three, later
    four 28 mm caliber four-barrel cannons.
    Later these were replaced by more effi-
    cient 40 mm caliber weapons and supp-
    lemented by a larger number of 20 mm
    caliber cannons. The second four ships
    were completed with only 12 127 mm cali-
    ber cannons, the side turrets were remo-
    ved. Therefore, it is sometimes considered
    a separate Oakland class. Gradually the
    number of 40 mm caliber cannons was in-
    creased.
    .
    The AA cruisers in action
    Juneau did not survive long enough to have
    her weaponry changed. After her comple-
    tion in the summer of 1942, she was first
    deployed in patrolling duties in the nor-
    thern Atlantic and Caribbean. When on
    September 15 three torpedoes fired from
    the Japanese submarine I-19 hit USS Wasp,
    Juneau together with the destroyers re-
    scued 1910 sailors from the sinking aircraft
    carrier. On October 26, 1942, in the Battle
    of Santa Cruz, she sailed as an escort of
    the aircraft carriers Hornet and Enterpri-
    se. The American vessels shot down 38
    attacking Japanese aircraft and Juneau
    crew had a lion’s contribution in it. It was
    the ship’s first battle. She met her fate in
    the following battle though. The naval ba-
    ttle of Guadalcanal in November 1942 was
    the only encounter of the surface vessels
    where the Atlanta class cruisers took part.
    Besides Juneau it was his sister ship At-
    lanta. Both were sunk. On one side it do-
    cuments that they were not suitable for
    surface vessels’ combat. On the other
    hand, their demise was caused by torpe-
    does and stronger opponent. Not even the
    larger cruisers would have sustained such
    a damage.
    Bloody Guadalcanal
    In the beginning of 1942 Juneau was atta-
    ched to TF 67 task force escorting the ships
    carrying the reinforcements and supplies
    to Guadalcanal. The Japanese however
    thought in a similar way. They intended to
    land the troops on the island which would
    support the ground attack against the Hen-
    derson airfield. It was a half-built airport
    which the Americans captured, completed
    and named after Major Lofton Hender-
    son, VMSB-41 commander who was on
    June 4, 1942, killed in the Battle of Midway.
    The airfield was a thorn in the side for the
    Japanese. The aircraft taking off from the-
    re controlled the airspace during the whole
    day. The Japanese ships and ground troops
    could only operate undisturbed at night.
    The reinforcements were mostly brought
    to Guadalcanal by the fast destroyers and
    light cruisers so as they could return under
    the cover of darkness. The Americans gave
    them the nickname “Tokio Express”.
    The Japanese destroyers, besides un-
    loading the troops, used to fire a couple
    of “salutes” towards the Henderson air-
    field. The slower Japanese ships carrying
    heavy weapons and larger volume supp-
    lies however could not afford sailing wi-
    thin the Cactus Air Force range (Cactus
    was the Allied code name for Guadalca-
    nal). Therefore, the Japanese dispatched
    a heavy group of combat vessels which
    were tasked to destroy the airfield firing
    from the sea. The core of the group was
    formed by the battleships Hiei and Kiris-
    hima. Each of them carried eight 356 mm
    caliber guns. For this mission, instead
    of piercing shells, they were armed with
    shrapnel grenades which were to explode
    at the contact with the ground and destroy
    the American aircraft with the fragments.
    The American reinforcements reached
    Guadalcanal on November 12 and started
    to unload. On that day, while protecting the
    transport ships, Juneau shot down 6 Japa-
    nese aircraft. When the Americans found
    out that the strong Japanese fleet was
    approaching, they withdrew the transport
    vessels and dispatched their escorts into
    the night battle with the enemy. Thus, the
    American cruisers were lined up against
    two enemy battleships. Under the stan-
    dard circumstances any wise commander
    would have withdrawn but this time the-
    re was nowhere to go. They were the only
    ones to prevent the Henderson airfield
    from destruction.
    Close look at the night combat
    The American side possessed the advan-
    tage of the reliable radar while the Ja-
    panese, at that time, had none. It was
    dark, moonless night with rain showers,
    so the visibility was minimal. The Ame-
    rican commander, Rear Admiral Daniel
    Callaghan however hesitated too much
    and failed to take advantage of the early
    radar information. Once he made the de-
    The Sullivan brothers aboard the Juneau, February 14, 1942. From left, Joseph “Joe”, Francis “Frank”, Albert,
    Madison “Matt” and George.
    Landing at Guadalcanal, August 7, 1942. From the USS
    Alchiba, a Stuart Marine Corps M2A4 tank is being
    unloaded into the landing craft LCM(2).
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    cision it was already too late. The Ame-
    rican and Japanese ships converged too
    close, and his orders caused more chaos.
    The encounter turned into 40 minutes long
    merciless chaotic combat at close range
    where each individual ship made her own
    decisions. Several ships even became tar-
    gets of the friendly fire. As later described
    by one of the American officers, it was like
    a bar brawl when all lights were shut down.
    The inferior American vessels however,
    thanks to the close range, were able to de-
    liver serious hits. For example, at one mo-
    ment Hiei was fired at by three American
    destroyers from extremely close range.
    One of them almost collided with her, they
    missed each other just by six meters! The
    huge Japanese ship, under normal circu-
    mstances, would have blown the destroyer
    off the water by a single salvo.
    But now she could not lower her guns
    enough and her heavy grenades were fly-
    ing above the destroyers making loud noi-
    se. The American sailors wasted no time
    and were shooting at Hiei with all they had,
    including the machine guns. They could
    not penetrate her armor, but the nume-
    rous hits were setting off fires on the su-
    perstructure and killed many officers on
    the bridge. The fleet commander, Admiral
    Hiroaki Abe himself was wounded. More
    seriously, Hiei was hit by at least two tor-
    pedoes. The Japanese force, besides the
    battleships, was also formed by a light cru-
    iser and 11 destroyers. Those engaged eight
    American destroyers and Hiei and Kirishi-
    ma could focus on five American cruisers.
    Their gun turrets however were stocked
    with the shrapnel grenades which caused
    great damage to the superstructures ho-
    wever were not able to penetrate the hull
    and turrets’ armor. Therefore, the cruisers
    maintained the ability to sail and fire. One
    of them, San Francisco, scored a lucky hit
    on Hiei, disabling her steering mechanism.
    The huge ship therefore had her maneuve-
    ring abilities restricted. Wounded Admiral
    Abe had enough and ordered the withdra-
    wal. He did not know that the only two
    undamaged American ships were between
    his fleet and Henderson airfield – cruiser
    Helena and destroyer Fletcher.
    Great losses on both sides
    During the night battle the Japanese de-
    stroyer Akatsuki was sunk as well as the
    American destroyers Laffey and Barton.
    The first rays of sunshine in the morning
    revealed eight more seriously damaged
    ships which were either motionless or
    moved very slowly. Three of them were
    Japanese and five American. The burning
    wrecks of Cushing and Monssen were
    The scene of fierce fighting, Henderson Airfield in late August 1942.
    The first Japanese battleship sunk, the Hiei. Her sister ship Kirishima followed her to the bottom two days later.
    Photo: US Navy
    Photo: Naval History and Heritage Command
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    abandoned by their crews and during the
    day they sank to the bottom of the ocean.
    In the evening, despite the great crew
    effort, the cruiser Atlanta sank. During the
    battle she hit three Japanese destroyers in
    a row but then a Japanese torpedo disa-
    bled her engines. The worst damage was
    caused by 19 grenades from the cruiser
    San Francisco fired at her by mistake. Rear
    Admiral Norman Scott lost his life on board
    of Atlanta. The Japanese shrapnel killed
    Rear Admiral Callaghan on San Francis-
    co. They were the only American admirals
    killed during the surface battle in the cour-
    se of the whole war.
    Unlike Atlanta, the destroyer Aaron Ward
    and heavy cruiser Portland were rescued.
    Having fired several salvos, Portland still
    managed to sink the burning wreck of the
    Japanese destroyer Yudachi. Another da-
    maged Japanese destroyer, Amatsukaze,
    managed to save herself. The battleship
    Hiei however did not escape. Cactus Air
    Force were all eager to revenge her regu-
    lar night shelling. Since the morning, tor-
    pedo Avengers’, dive bombing Dauntless
    and even heavy B-17 bombers attacks were
    concentrated on Hiei and in the evening of
    November 13, 1942, she sank. It was the
    first Japanese battleship lost during the
    conflict.
    Unlucky day
    On Friday the thirteen, Juneau met her
    fate. Still at darkness, the group of five
    American ships maintaining the ability to
    sail, withdrew. There were the cruisers
    San Francisco, Helena, destroyers Sterret
    and O’Bannon and Juneau. In the battle, the
    cruiser suffered a torpedo hit to the port
    side. Only one of his screws worked and
    the bow was deeply submerged, yet she
    maintained speed of 13 knots. The Ameri-
    cans ships however were detected by the
    Japanese submarine I-26. Her commander,
    Yokota Minoru, at 11 o’clock sharp, ordered
    launching of two torpedoes. He was tar-
    geting San Francisco but missed. One of
    the torpedoes hit Juneau, exactly at the
    same spot she was hit during the night.
    The spear of steel penetrated deeply into
    the vessel and caused the explosion of the
    ammunition dump. Juneau was covered in
    the enormous column of water, fire and
    smoke and when everything cleared the
    cruiser disappeared from the surface.
    The remaining American ships faced a
    difficult choice. It seemed no one survi-
    ved the explosion and had they stopped
    to search for castaways they could have
    become an easy target for a submarine.
    A B-17 bomber was just flying by, so they
    signaled to it to report at the headquarters
    the sinking of the cruiser as they continu-
    ed sailing. The bomber crew did not want
    to break the radio silence, so they submi-
    tted the report only after landing. That was
    buried under other documents to process
    and did not make it further soon enough.
    No one dispatched the rescue ship. The US
    Navy was busy repulsing further Japanese
    attacks. During the night of 14-15 of No-
    vember 1942, the Henderson airfield was
    again shelled by the battleship Kirishima.
    This time, two battleships, Washington and
    South Dakota, each with nine 406 mm cali-
    ber guns, opposed her. Having received nu-
    merous hits Kirishima capsized and sank.
    In the meantime, the sailors from Juneau
    fought for their lives. The conclusion that
    there were no survivors after the cruiser
    explosion, was mistaken. Approximately
    115 sailors ended up in the water, however,
    no one was looking for them. Without food
    and drinking water they were left up to the
    elements and sharks. In the following days
    most of them died a cruel death. After eight
    days, accidentally, more-less, just 10 sur-
    vivors were rescued.
    Five brothers
    687 crew members perished, including the
    Juneau launching at Kearny, New Jersey, October 25, 1941.
    Photo: Naval History and Heritage Command
    USS Juneau (CL-52) taken shortly after launching.
    Photo: Naval History and Heritage Command
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    brothers Sullivan. They hailed from Wa-
    terloo in Iowa, and all enlisted in the Navy
    at the same time, on January 3, 1942. They
    presented one condition though – they
    were all to serve together. The regulations
    did not allow it but the command looked
    the other way and all of them ended up
    on Juneau. It turned out as an unfortuna-
    te decision. Frank, Joe and Matt, according
    to the witnesses’ account, perished in the
    ship’s explosion. Albert, the youngest one,
    died on the second day and the oldest bro-
    ther George held for five days. Then deli-
    rious from thirst and sorrows for his bro-
    thers he jumped off the raft and drowned.
    After the death of Sullivan brothers the
    US Department of Defense implemented
    the directive that the last surviving family
    descendant must not continue serving if all
    other siblings were killed in combat. Still
    during the wartime, a movie about Sullivan
    brothers was made. Steven Spielberg also
    mentioned them in his movie Saving Pri-
    vate Ryan.
    In 1943 the new Fletcher class destroyer
    was named after Sullivan brothers. The
    ship, USS The Sullivans (DD-537) was
    christened by their mother, Alleta Sulli-
    van. Out of her six children she was left
    with only one – daughter Genevieve. Her
    boyfriend, William Ball, perished on the
    battleship USS Arizona in the attack on
    Pearl Harbor. The wish to avenge his death
    motivated Sullivan brothers to enlist in the
    Navy. Albert was the only one married and
    had a son Jimmy who later served on the
    aforementioned destroyer The Sullivans.
    Besides WWII the ship also participated
    in the fighting in Korea and in 1961 was
    a part of the group of vessels that recove-
    red from the sea the capsule with the first
    American astronaut, Alan Shepard. Later
    the destroyer served in training duties and
    in 1961 she was struck of charge. Nowa-
    days she is a floating museum in Buffalo,
    New York state. In 1997 another destroyer
    The Sullivans (DDG-68) entered the servi-
    ce, this time in Arleigh Burke class. In 1995
    she was christened by Kelly Ann Sullivan
    Loughren, Jimmy’s daughter, and Albert
    Sullivan’s granddaughter.
    New Juneau
    By the way, the name USS Juneau re-
    appeared again. In 1944–1946 the American
    shipyards built three cruisers based on the
    Atlanta class but with the improved system
    of the waterproof bulkheads and better de-
    signed superstructures. The cruisers were
    armed with twelve 127 mm caliber guns
    in six turrets and were named Juneau,
    Spokane and Fresno.
    The whole class was named after Juneau.
    She missed WWII but took part in the Ko-
    rean war where on July 2, 1950, together
    with two British ships faced the attack
    of six Korean torpedo boats and gunbo-
    ats. They sank five of them without a loss.
    In 1955 this Juneau was struck of charge
    and later sent to the scrapyards. In 1969 the
    class Austin amphibious landing ship USS
    Juneau (LPD-10) entered the service. She
    participated in the Vietnam war and served
    as the command vessels during the battle
    against the oil leak from Exxon Valdez tan-
    ker. In 2008 she was struck of charge.
    Discovering the wreck
    The Iron Bottom Sound could not have
    escaped the attention of Microsoft co-
    -founder Paul Allen in his search for WWII
    shipwrecks. In January 2015 his ship Octo-
    pus mapped 980 sq kilometers of the oce-
    an bottom and located 29 sunken ships
    and several shot down airplanes. She also
    Juneau, New Jersey, January 5, 1942.
    Juneau photographed in New York harbor on February 11, 1942, wearing the camouflage she received shortly
    after completion.
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    identified the wreck of USS Atlanta. June-
    au’s wreck was discovered by Allen’s new
    ship, RV Petrel, on March 17, 2018. It happe-
    ned seven months before Allen’s untimely
    death. The cruiser lies 4200 m deep broken
    up to several sections. The shipwreck was
    first located by sonars. On the following
    day, the robot was dispatched and took
    a lot of pictures and confirmed the wrec-
    k’s identity. The Allen’s company continu-
    ed searching for the shipwrecks for some
    time after his passing. RV Petrel returned
    to Guadalcanal one more time in February
    2019 to discover the wrecks of the Japane-
    se battleships Hiei and Kirishima as well
    as the American aircraft carrier USS Hor-
    net. That will be the topic of the following
    article.
    Sources:
    Hubáček, M.: Vítězství v Pacifiku. Praha 2003.
    Hrbek, I./Hrbek, J.: Námořní válka vrcholí.
    Praha 1995.
    https://www.paulallen.com
    https://www.bbc.com
    https://news.usni.org
    https://www.history.navy.mil/
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    The cruiser Juneau in June 1942. The hull received new camouflage, the superstructures and turrets remained
    in their original livery.
    Photo: Naval History and Heritage Command
    Photo: US Navy
    Juneau lies at a depth of 4,200 feet broken into several pieces.
    Score painted on the destroyer USS Sterret (DD-407) after the Battle of Guadalcanal.
    The silhouettes represent the sunken destroyer Yūdachi, the battleship Hiei, and five
    downed Japanese aircraft.
    Juneau’s propeller.
    One of the turrets with 127 mm guns.
    Zdroj: PaulAllen.com
    Juneau wreck (Photo: PaulAllen.com)
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    This lull in combat did not concern two
    things. The Russian drive on Bachmut
    which continued since August and, also
    the Russian air campaign against the
    Ukrainian civilian infrastructure continu-
    ed. During this period two strategic bom-
    ber bases, located deep in the Russian
    territory, were repeatedly hit. The first
    attack took place on the early morning of
    December 5. The explosions were heard
    at Engels base near Saratov and Dyagile-
    vo base near Ryazan. The first airbase is
    located nearly 500 km from the Ukrainian
    border and is a home of two squadrons
    of the 22nd Guards Division of the hea-
    vy bomber aviation. Its 184th Squadron is
    equipped with Tu-95MS and 121st Guards
    Squadron operates Tu-160M. Both units
    fly attack missions against Ukraine on the
    regular basis. According to the initial re-
    ports the strong explosion damaged two
    Tu-95 bombers and wounded two people.
    The following satellite images did not re-
    veal serious damages, but it seems that
    at least one Tu-95 was actually hit.
    At the same time the explosion took place
    at the Dyagilevo airbase which serves as
    a training center of the strategic bomber
    aviation. It is located approximately 450
    km from the Ukrainian border and only
    some 200 km from Moscow. The series
    of photographs of this incident show that
    the explosion took place behind one of the
    parked Tu-22M3 marked RF-34110. The
    tail surfaces and exhausts were damaged
    and the vehicle with ground power sour-
    ce, parked next to the airplane, was set on
    fire. Three Russian soldiers were killed.
    The Russians got lucky that the Kh-22
    missile, attached under this Tu-22 wing,
    was not hit. Its one-ton warhead would
    have caused significantly more serious
    damages.
    The Ukrainians officially did not claim this
    attack. The Russians made a bizarre claim
    that it was a terrorist attack against the
    defenseless peaceful airports. However,
    the aircraft bombing the Ukrainian cities
    take off from these bases. And the lack
    of defenses was contradicted by Russians
    themselves claiming that the attacking
    drones flying close to the ground were
    shot down by the AA fire. The damages
    were only caused by their debris. The
    greatest value of these Russian claims
    is in the information that the old Soviet
    unmanned air vehicles Tu-141 and Tu-143
    respectively, were used for these attacks.
    These are originally the reconnaissance
    jet drones modified by Ukraine to carry
    explosives. They fly the pre-program-
    med route and land by a parachute. For
    kamikaze style attack the parachute is of
    course not considered.
    On Monday, December 26, the Engels
    airbase became a target of yet another
    attack. The air raid sirens blared and the
    AA rockets’ smoke trails raised to the
    sky. Two explosions from the direction of
    the airport were heard. According to the
    Russian official statements the low flying
    drone was destroyed the AA fire. Its debris
    however fell on the airbase and killed two
    ground personnel. The information about
    a larger number of casualties and more
    aircraft destroyed could not be confirmed.
    The names of three victims are known –
    Major Andrei Voronov, 1st Lt. Maxim Anuf-
    rienko and 1st Lt. Alexander Pampukhin.
    All of them belonged to the 121st Guards
    Squadron of the heavy bomber aviation
    equipped with Tu-160M aircraft. According
    to the Russian side another attack against
    the Engels airbase was also attempted on
    Thursday, December 29.
    The incident with a Tu-141 drone carrying
    explosives did occur in the beginning of
    war on March 11, 2022. Then the unmann-
    ed air vehicle having exhausted its fuel
    crashed on the parking lot in front of the
    student dorms in Zagreb, Croatia. It flew
    over from Ukraine over Hungary. The Ru-
    ssian media ridiculed the NATO AA defen-
    Text: Miro Barič
    Air war over Ukraine
    Drones against strategic bombers
    The fighting didn’t stop on Christmas Day either. Ukrainian pilots at least
    remembered them like this.
    A Ukrainian pilot sent a Christmas greeting to the Russians in the form of two HARM
    anti-radar missiles.
    During December 1, 2022, through January 1, 2023, the opera-
    tions in Ukraine were affected by the weather. The mild win-
    ter in Europe did not allow Putin to use the energy crises for
    political pressure. On the other hand, the muddy ground in
    Ukraine did not let any large scale movements of the heavy
    weaponry take place. That allowed for the time to re-group,
    rest and re-organize the troops while the large operations
    were postponed.
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    ses which let the drone fly hundreds of
    kilometers over its territory. The Russi-
    an AA defense did not excel either. If the
    drone were shot down, as the Russians
    claim, they also had flown undisturbed
    hundreds of kilometers and regardless,
    hit the bases where they caused damage.
    And it seems that the Russians are not
    confident in their AA defenses because
    after the attack they transferred majori-
    ty of their bombers to the more remote
    bases.
    Patriots from the USA
    and Germany
    Thanks to the Allies, Ukrainians stren-
    gthen their AA defense. Having received
    various systems from several countries
    in October and November, on December
    21 the USA announced that they will de-
    liver the Patriot system battery. Germany
    joined right after and committed to deli-
    ver another battery. The American one is
    the PAC-3 version primarily designated to
    destroy the ballistic missiles. PAC-3 mi-
    ssiles feature the improved guidance and
    maneuvering capabilities with the range
    of 30 km. The modernized PAC-3 MSE
    can reach as far as 60 km. The disadvan-
    tage is the shorter range when deployed
    against the aircraft. It can be resolved by
    using the older PAC-2 missiles with 160
    km range if deployed against the airpla-
    nes. It was confirmed that the German
    version will use both PAC-2 and PAC-3
    rockets. Training of the Ukrainian soldiers
    manning Patriots supposedly started du-
    ring January in Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
    The continued Russian attacks against the
    Ukrainian civilian infrastructure requi-
    res strengthening of the AA defense. Th
    attacks took place during the holidays as
    well. Ukraine inclines to celebrate Chris-
    tmas in the European traditional period of
    time. They are off on both December 25
    and January 7, and they can choose the
    date. This year approximately 60 per cent
    of Ukrainians chose the first date. The
    Russians did not care and shelled tens of
    cities and villages in Kharkov and Zapo-
    rozhye areas. At least 13 civilians died in
    Kherson. On New Year’s Eve more than 20
    cruising missiles were fired at Kiev and
    hit a hotel and a multi-family building.
    Some of them crash
    by themselves
    The largest attack came between Chris-
    tmas and New Year’s, on Thursday, De-
    cember 29. The Russians, according to the
    initial reports, launched 100-120 missiles.
    Approximately 70 of them hit the Ukrai-
    nian territory and 54 were shot down by
    the AA defense. Several videos appeared
    showing Ukrainians destroying the cruise
    missiles with shoulder mounted portable
    rockets. Thanks to the early discovery
    of the launched rockets, they can esti-
    mate their hundred of kilometers long
    route and intercept their flight by teams
    equipped with Stinger missiles. Most
    of the time they fire several Stingers at
    the same time so as at least one of them
    hits the Russian rocket. The last of these
    teams are positioned on the house roofs
    in the suburbs of the supposed targets of
    the Russian attacks. The missiles that do
    penetrate the defenses cause massive
    damage on the energy infrastructure.
    There is an interesting discrepancy be-
    tween 100-120 Russian rockets reported
    in the morning that day, probably based on
    the Allied reconnaissance aircraft data,
    and 70 missiles that actually hit. It may
    not be a mistake, at least partially, and
    Russians indeed launched more missi-
    les than actually struck. In the following
    days at least three videos appeared cap-
    turing the wrecks of the Russian rockets
    which failed after the launch and crashed
    on their own territory. Two of them were
    lying in the fields but one hit a house and
    set it on fire. We can only guess how many
    more malfunctioning missiles crashed
    without any trace somewhere in the vast
    Russian countryside.
    Are they going to obtain
    JDAM sets?
    Besides the AA defense equipment,
    Ukraine of course receives other wea-
    pons. To list all the types of AFVs, artillery
    and recently tanks as well, would be su-
    fficient for a standalone article and mo-
    reover it is not linked to the main theme
    of this series. One new weapon which is
    being discussed lately is however directly
    associated with the air war. According to
    Washington Post the USA plan to supply
    Ukraine with JDAM sets which can trans-
    form the classic unguided bombs into
    precision guided weapons. The acronym
    means the Joint Direct Attack Munition.
    Joint means that in 1990s both USAF and
    USN cooperated on the weapon’s develo-
    pment. JDAM set consists of three parts
    – guiding system based on GPS coordi-
    nates, longitudinal fins attached to the
    bomb’s body improving its ability to gli-
    de and control surfaces installed on the
    bombs tail. The sets are manufactured in
    three sizes and USAF or USN use them on
    the bombs from 500 lbs to 2000 lbs. That
    means they should be easily adapted and
    the modifications for application on the
    Soviet-made Ukrainian bombs should not
    present any obstacle (as far as the mea-
    surements is concerned). The Washington
    Post article indicates that the USA will not
    supply the bombs, only these sets.
    A bomb with JDAM set can be deploy-
    ed in three different ways. Carried by an
    airplane which simultaneously carries
    a container for searching and aiming at
    the targets (for example Sniper or LI-
    An explosion at Diaghilevo Airbase destroyed
    a ground source and damaged a Tu-22M3 desig-
    nated RF-34110. The bomber has a Ch-22 missile
    under its wing.
    Three Russian soldiers died in the explosion and subse-
    quent fire.
    Detail of the damage to a Tu-22M3 marked RF-34110.
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    This Ka-52 bore a warlike drawing of an alligator on the fuselage. It was shot down in Kherson Oblast in November 2022.
    New photos of a Russian Mi-8AMTS helicopter with the fuselage number “Blue 92”
    that was destroyed by Ukrainian forces on Snake Island as recently as May 7, 2022.
    A photo of the wreckage of a Ukrainian Mi-8 helicopter was
    released on December 24 and is believed to be from the Donetsk
    region. However, there is no other debris around. It is possible that
    this is a machine destroyed earlier.
    A Ukrainian Mi-24P helicopter
    with a traditional painting from
    the village of Petrykivka in
    Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, where
    such motifs decorated houses
    and household items.
    Russian Orlan-10 reconnaissance drone shot down on December 30 in Chernihiv Oblast.
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    TENING II). The container transmits the
    coordinates to the bomb which is then
    released by a pilot. The accuracy is wi-
    thin five meters. In case GPS signal is lost
    the bomb “remembers” the target with 10
    meters accuracy. There is another option
    when a pilot manually enters the coor-
    dinates during the flight according to his
    target identification or according to the
    coordinates supplied by the ground con-
    trol. In both situations the integration of
    the aircraft’s electronic systems is nece-
    ssary.
    The third option is the easiest one. The
    target coordinates are entered into the
    bomb while it is still on the ground be-
    fore the take off and pilot only delivers it
    to the designated area. It is quite proba-
    ble that the Ukrainians will deploy JDAM
    exactly in this way. It requires the minimal
    modifications of the aircraft – just adding
    GPS and control component to release
    the bomb.
    In the preceding months the Ukrainians
    successfully adapted the HARM anti-ra-
    dar missiles for Mig-29 and Su-27 figh-
    ters. HARM is capable to actively search
    for the targets itself and so the Ukrainians
    only added GPS and a tablet to their figh-
    ters which helps to launch the HARM roc-
    ket and it locks on the enemy radar itself.
    And it seems to be working. It is possible
    that if JDAM bomb is linked to the aircraft
    tablet (for example via Bluetooth) the
    Ukrainian will be able to enter the target
    coordinates by a pilot during the mission.
    It is possible that the Ukrainians will drop
    the JDAM bombs from Su-24 and Su-25
    fighter bombers. When dropped from the
    high altitude and speed this munition can
    glide as far as 20 km. The Ukrainian air-
    craft however cannot afford flying at high
    altitudes in the vicinity of the frontline.
    Therefore Su-25 will supposedly release
    the bombs in the same way they launch
    the unguided missiles – on the ballistic
    trajectory. The airplane will fly at the ma-
    ximum airspeed close to the ground, then
    it will climb and release the bomb forward
    on the curved trajectory. As opposed to
    the unguided missiles the JDAM will be
    significantly more accurate. There is ano-
    ther detail in favor of JDAM supplies –
    a bomb equipped with this set is six times
    less expensive than the guided missile for
    the HIMARS rocket launchers.
    Helicopter losses
    During our reporting period both sides
    claimed several enemy aircraft shot down
    but visually confirmed were only couple
    of them. It is possible that more of them
    will be confirmed later as it happened du-
    ring the preceding months. All confirmed
    kills were related to the troops support
    at the frontline, mainly in Bachmut area.
    Two Ukrainian Mi-8 helicopters were lost.
    The first crashed on Sunday, December 11
    while attacking the Russian positions with
    the unguided missile near Konstantinovka
    in Donetsk area. Pilots Vladislav Levchuk
    and Maxim Fedorov were killed. Another
    loss occurred on Monday, December 19
    near the village of Tonenkov in Donetsk
    area. Two Mi-8 helicopters were flying in
    a column close to the ground. The camera
    in the rear aircraft captured the rocket hit
    on the leading helicopter. The thick black
    smoke billowed, and it crashed shortly
    afterwards.
    Despite the danger the pilots of the rear
    aircraft turned around and landed near
    the smoking wreck to try to help its crew.
    They did not manage to save two crew
    members – Lt. Col. Oleksandr Zubatch
    and Lt. Col. Vladislav Gulov perished. Two
    Russian helicopters were reportedly de-
    stroyed. They were Ka-52, a type that has
    suffered severe losses during the Ukrai-
    nian war. The first one was destroyed by
    Dnipro AA rocket brigade on Sunday, De-
    cember 4. The Russian crew made a fatal
    mistake to fly at fairly high altitude. After
    the rocket hit, they exploded and had no
    chance for survival. The kill was captured
    on video which also showed the second
    Russian helicopter which however flew
    significantly lower and therefore escaped
    the fire.
    Another Ka-52 bort number “yellow
    23” was hit on Monday, December 20. It
    supposedly fell victim to the Pancir-S1
    system’s friendly fire. In this case ho-
    wever the crew survived. Yet another vi-
    deo surfaced showing the destruction of
    the third Ka-52. It seems to date back to
    March from the vicinity of Kiev and cap-
    tured the helicopter after its emergency
    landing which the Russian soldiers blew
    up rather than let it be captured by the
    Ukrainian troops. Besides these helico-
    pter losses the aforementioned Tu-95
    and T-22M were damaged at the strategic
    bombers’ bases. On Sunday, December 4
    south of Bachmut a Su-24M, bort number
    “blue 48” and marking RF-93798 was de-
    stroyed. Both pilots, the Wagner’s Group
    mercenaries, were killed.
    The Russian Defense Ministry has published a series of photos of soldiers with the Mi-8 helicopter.
    Lieutenant Colonel Maxim Fedorov (pictured) was killed along with First Lieutenant Vladislav Levchuk on December
    11 in a Mi-8. Note the message to Putin in the window of the helicopter and the machine gun mounted in its nose.
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    Rabaul on New Britain in the South Pacific
    was occupied by Japanese in early 1942 and
    for the next two years it became a key base
    for naval, air and ground units during their
    campaigns in the Solomon Islands and New
    Guinea. It was so heavily defended that the
    Allies decided to neutralize it and not waste
    their forces in capturing it. At the end of 1943
    its fighter protection was provided by Zero
    pilots from Kōkūtai 201, 204 and 253.
    On November 1, 1943, the Allies began landing
    at Cape Torokina north of Empress Augusta
    Bay on the west coast of Bougainville Island.
    Their mission was to establish air bases clo
    -
    ser to Rabaul. The Japanese were prepared
    for this risk and therefore sent reinforce
    -
    ments to Rabaul in the form of cruisers and
    destroyers as well as air units from the air
    -
    craft carriers Shōkaku, Zuikaku and Zuihō.
    The Americans were first unsuccessfully
    attacked by airmen from the carrier units,
    and at night two heavy cruisers, two light
    cruisers, and six destroyers sailed to the
    island. Behind them, vessels with Japane
    -
    se reinforcements followed. A night battle
    occurred in Empress Augusta Bay in which
    several warships collided, and the Japanese
    lost one light cruiser and one destroyer, two
    cruisers were damaged, and two destroy
    -
    ers suffered heavy damage. The Americans
    came out of the battle in better shape, with
    damage to one cruiser and one destroyer.
    The Americans scheduled a raid on Rabaul
    for Tuesday, November 2, 1943. The low-alti
    -
    tude attack by 75 Mitchells from the 3rd, 38th
    and 345th BG was escorted by 70 Lightnings
    from the 8th, 49th and 475th FG. The figh
    -
    ters were commanded by Gerald Johnson of
    the 9th FS and his deputy, future America's
    most successful fighter pilot, Dick Bong. The
    Liberator crews were tasked to conduct their
    raid at the same time, but due to bad wea
    -
    ther, some heavies and part of their escort
    returned to New Guinea. While planning the
    attack, the Americans had no information
    about the reinforcements that had arrived
    in Rabaul, nor did they take into account that
    the warships would return after the night ba
    -
    ttle off Bougainville. They were thus heading
    into deadly trap.
    The bombers approached Rabaul from the
    northeast and passed over the target be
    -
    tween the volcanoes of Tovanudatir and
    Komvur. Two P-38 squadrons were the first
    to attack Lakunai airfield, but far from sur
    -
    prising the Japanese, they were instead en-
    gaged by about a hundred Zeros. The indivi-
    dual gunship squadrons attacked airfields
    and vessels at Rabaul about a minute apart.
    There the defenders were surprised, but
    gunners on shore and on ships quickly ope
    -
    ned fire. The defence was led by the heavy
    cruisers Haguro and Myoko. The Japanese
    also fired large calibres into the water to
    threaten the low-flying bombers with high
    geysers.
    All hell broke loose over the bay, the air was
    filled with flak explosions and falling ma
    -
    chines. The bombers trying to fly below the
    level of the cruisers' decks to escape their
    fire were also attempting to avoid the water
    geysers. Piotr Forkasiewicz captured this
    phase of the battle on the boxart. The aircraft
    2-163 probably belonged to Hikōtaichō of 201.
    Kōkūtai, Lt. Cdr. Shirō Kawai. However, he did
    not participate in this action and unit´s for
    -
    mation was led by Lt.(jg) Yoshio Ôba.
    Some Zeros chased the B-25s during their
    retreat, but the Japanese pilots avoided
    attacking from the front because they feared
    the gunships' armament. Some Japanese pi
    -
    lots apparently ran out of ammunition, flew
    alongside the Mitchells for a while, then sa
    -
    luted and took off.
    The Japanese lost fourteen Zeros and nine
    pilots, and six more fighters were destroy
    -
    ed in collisions during takeoff. The Japanese
    reported 119 aircraft shot down, 22 of them
    probably. The American side also inflated its
    reports, with fighters and bombers claiming
    55 Zeros shot down. The exact damage to
    Japanese vessels is still disputed, but after
    this attack the Japanese abandoned another
    naval attack on Bougainville.
    The Americans lost 11 Mitchells and 9
    Lightnings, many more were damaged.
    Most of the P-38s were shot down in fighter
    engagements, while a large number of B-25s
    was shot down by flak. Due to these losses,
    November 2, 1943, was nicknamed “Black
    Tuesday”. Major Raynold H. Wilkins of the
    8th BS, 3rd BG was posthumously awarded
    the Medal of Honor for his attack on one of
    the cruisers and his courage in leading his
    formation.
    BOXART STORY #82214
    Text: Jan Bobek
    Illustration: Piotr Forkasiewicz
    Black Tuesday
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    #84154
    BOXART STORY
    Squadron Leader Henry Maxwell Gibbes
    DSO, DFC & BAR and OAM was one of Austra
    -
    lia's top fighter pilots. Due to his stout build,
    Bobby Gibbes was known as “the barrel that
    walks”. As commander of No. 3 Sq RAAF he
    achieved 10.25 victories in MTO. His oppo
    -
    nents included not only German and Italian
    pilots, but a Vichy France’s pilot. who fought
    for Vichy France. He left his command post in
    April 1943 after completing 274 combat sor
    -
    ties. Gibbes was eager to pilot the Mosquito
    and flew 25 hours, because he was to be
    -
    come commander of the RAAF's night fighter
    No. 464 Sq. Instead, however, he was trans
    -
    ferred to Australia as Chief Flying Instructor
    to No. 2 OTU. He returned to combat service
    in October 1944 as deputy of legendary Clive
    Caldwell, commander of No. 80 Wing RAAF.
    At that time the Wing consisted of No. 452
    and 457 Sq RAAF both armed with Spitfires
    Mk.VIII. In December 1944, parts of the Wing
    were gradually moved to the island of Moro
    -
    tai in the northern part of present-day Indo-
    nesia. Gibbes did not take part in this trans-
    fer, having suffered burns in an emergency
    landing at Sattler airfield on 5 December. But
    every cloud has its silver lining, at the hospi
    -
    tal he met a nurse he courted for two weeks,
    and their wedding took place at the end of
    January 1945
    Morotai Island was important to the Allied
    advance into the Philippines. Therefore, in
    mid-September 1944, American and Aus
    -
    tralian troops had made a landing there. The
    small Japanese garrison, outnumbered 1:100,
    was pushed into the less important parts of
    the island. Work began immediately on the
    two main airfields, which were completed in
    October. The Japanese, however, would not
    surrender and the fighting didn’t stop before
    the end of the war. In the months following
    the landings, Japanese airmen conducted
    a series of night raids on the island, for which
    Allied fighter units found virtually no effecti
    -
    ve defence. Japanese bombers destroyed or
    damaged over 70 aircraft.
    Caldwell's Spitfires at Morotai encountered
    enemy aircraft only once. The pilots had to
    attack insignificant ground targets on the su
    -
    rrounding islands. As a result, in the attack
    on the Philippines, the Australian airmen
    remained aside from the main war zone,
    and it led to their growing frustration. They
    were not happy with the deployment of their
    high-altitude Spitfires in the role of strafer.
    Nevertheless, they tried to suggest modi
    -
    fications that would make this role easier.
    However, some of these were rejected.
    Work to prepare facilities for Australi
    -
    an troops on Morotai Island was not go-
    ing ideally either. American engineer units
    were in charge, but the pace was very slow.
    So, Caldwell and Gibbes decided to speed
    up the work with illegal supplies of alcohol.
    However, they were denounced and both
    officers were court-martialed and reduced
    in rank.
    Gibbes rejoined the unit in March 1945
    after recovering and flew 44 combat sorties
    against isolated Japanese positions. During
    one of these, on 4 April, he was wounded in
    an attack on Ternate Island. Anti-aircraft gun
    fire hit the Spitfire's starboard radiator, ma
    -
    chine-gun hits damaged the port wing and
    several splinters struck Gibbs' right thigh.
    Gibbes later recalled that he saw no purpose
    in these combat operations. He even stopped
    seeing the point of continuing to serve in the
    Air Force. He especially disliked shooting at
    cattle. He had previously worked on a farm
    and shooting at animals with a Spitfire lite
    -
    rally made him sick.
    He was not alone with these feelings on Mo
    -
    rotai and so he joined Caldwell and six other
    officers in an unprecedented move in RAAF
    history. Together they submitted their re
    -
    signations with a postponement until after
    the fighting was over. The command tried to
    sweep the matter under the carpet, not wi
    -
    lling to address the issues, and wanted to
    persuade the officers to withdraw their re
    -
    signations. This motivated the mutineers to
    change the validity of the resignations to im
    -
    mediate. Eventually, this led to an inspection
    from Australia. This resulted in the replace
    -
    ment of part of the 1st Tactical Air Force com-
    mand, the correction of problems, and a gra-
    dual improvement in morale. Bobby Gibbes
    was later reinstated to the rank of Squadron
    Leader and left RAAF in 1946. His civilian air
    life was no less colourful than his wartime
    service. In 1994, he published a biographical
    book, You Live But Once.
    Text: Jan Bobek
    Illustration: Antonis Karydis
    Morotai Mutiny
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    BOXART STORY #7467
    In the first half of 1944, the Luftwaffe com-
    mand decided to reinforce fighter units in
    Western Europe. The number of Staffeln in
    a particular fighter Gruppe was increased
    from three to four. Therefore, some fighter
    Gruppen in other theatres had to select one
    Staffel and send it to the West. Hence I./JG 51
    “Mölders”, fighting on the Eastern Front with
    Bf 109 Gs, had to send its 2. Staffel, which thus
    came under the command of IV. Sturm/JG 3
    “Udet”in June 1944. The commander of this unit
    was Major Wilhelm Moritz. It was one of the
    three Sturmgruppen in the Defense of the Re-
    ich, designed to attack bomber formations at
    close range. For this purpose, it was rearmed
    in May from Messerschmitt Bf 109s to heavily
    armoured Fw 190 A-8/R2s (and a few A-7s).
    At the same time one of its three Staffeln
    was disbanded and replaced by Sturmstaffel
    1, which specialized in such attacks. Its newly
    added Staffel, 2./JG 51, was getting familiar
    with Focke-Wulfs throughout June. In August,
    it was formally redesignated 16. Sturm/JG 3.
    For the first time, IV. Sturm/JG 3 entered com-
    bat as Sturmjäger unit on July 7, 1944. With 44
    aircraft from Stab and four Staffeln, the unit
    managed to attack an unescorted Liberator
    formation at Oschersleben, shooting down 19
    of them during the three-minute battle. As a
    result of this engagement, the 492nd BG had
    to be disbanded.
    Moritz and his four Staffeln with 45 armou-
    red machines made a similar attack over
    Starnberger See on July 18, 1944. Top co-
    ver was to be provided by Focke-Wulfs from
    2./JG 51 under Oblt. Haase. The Germans were
    able to attack a B-17 formation from the 483rd
    BG that was also unescorted. In the ensuing
    fight, 14 bombers were shot down. The Ameri-
    can unit received a Distinguished Unit Citation
    for its valiant defense. Oblt. Haase, however,
    disobeyed Moritz's order and instead of pro-
    tecting his colleagues, ordered his 2./JG 51
    to attack the bombers as well. The Mustangs
    that arrived at the scene of the bloody en-
    counter punished this mistake severely and
    the result was 12 Focke-Wulfs shot down and
    an equal number of pilots killed or wounded.
    In the following weeks the number of aircraft
    that IV. Sturm/JG 3 deployed into combat was
    reduced in most cases to between 10 and 20.
    Similar events happened on August 23, 1944,
    when 17 fighter planes took off under Mori-
    tz´s command from Schongau airfield against
    bombers of the 15th Air Force targeting fuel
    production plants in Blechhammer (Bla-
    chownia Śląska) and Odertal (Zdzieszowice),
    as well as aviation and industrial plants in
    and around Vienna. In total the Germans sent
    96 fighters against that raid, but only 50 of
    them made contact with the enemy. The allied
    escort fighters shot down seven Focke-Wulfs
    from II. Sturm/JG 300 and the only significant
    success was scored by Moritz's Sturmgruppe.
    At first his unit joined the JG 300 formation,
    which drew attention of the US fighters. But
    IV. Sturm/JG 3 then avoided the escort and
    south-west of Vienna it attacked 24 Libera-
    tors of the 451st BG, which were flying, wit-
    hout escort, a north-westerly course to their
    target, Markersdorf airfield. The bombers took
    up a tight formation to make it dangerous for
    the Germans to attack at close range. A deadly
    struggle ensued, taking place at an altitude of
    6000 mètres on a route of sixty kilometres
    approximately between the towns of Nass-
    wald and Kilb. Moritz and his fighters claimed
    the downing of nine bombers within three mi-
    nutes, and nine actually crashed. The others
    were badly damaged. The commander of the
    American unit, Col. Robert E. L. Eaton repor-
    ted that about forty fighters attacked them
    extremely aggressively, making expert use
    of the dense cloud cover before the attacks.
    The Germans attacked in groups of six to ten
    machines in a very aggressive, almost suici-
    dal manner. Some of the Liberators were so
    badly hit that they disintegrated in mid-air. The
    picture of the burning Liberator “Extra Joker”
    just before its explosion is one of the most fa-
    mous photographs in aviation history. Its co-
    mmander, 1st Lt Kenneth A Whiting, was killed
    with his entire crew.
    Sixteen 451st BG aircraft got over the target
    and managed to hit Markersdorf airfield. For
    this action the unit received a Unit Citation
    from the commander of the 15th Air Force,
    Maj. Gen. Twinning, stating among other facts
    that the gunners shot down or damaged 29
    enemy aircraft. Certainly, five pilots of the 15.
    and 16. Sturm/JG 3 were shot down, killed or
    remained missing, to which must probably be
    added three other machines that were da-
    maged. During the fighting over Europe, the
    451st BG lost 112 crews over enemy territo-
    ry. The fight over the foothills of the Alps on
    August 23, 1944, was one of the heaviest.
    Text: Jan Bobek
    Illustration: Piotr Forkasiewicz
    Markersdorf Raid
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    BOXART STORY
    #8136
    He’s still in bed when the phone rings. “Sir,
    north of the forest at Villers-Cotterets,
    a French Breguet is directing enemy artillery
    fire. Its effects are devastating!” He quickly
    notes the area on the map and then replies
    curtly into the phone, “We’ll be there in a mi
    -
    nute!”
    Off duty, he should have been allowed to sle
    -
    ep, but needs must. He looks at his watch.
    It’s not even 0730! But all the other pilots
    have left for the morning patrol, so it’s up
    to him. In five minutes, he’s ready. The me
    -
    chanic is fluttering about his new Fokker
    D.VII. Jasta 4, which he leads now, was the
    last of the whole JG I to get these beasts on
    June 13, just a fortnight ago. He picked one
    of them, had its fuselage, upper wing and
    elevator painted red, while the nose was
    painted black and, following the example of
    Kirschstein’s Fokker Dr.I, which he also used
    for a short time, the upper wing was decora
    -
    ted with white stripes. After the letters “Lo”,
    accompanied by an exclamation mark, had
    been painted on the sides of the fuselage as
    usual, the work was almost complete. But
    something was still missing. A short me
    -
    ssage to anyone who might want to get him
    down. He had already made up his mind and
    the words “Du doch nicht!!” were added on
    the elevator.
    He jumps into the cockpit, settles in, sprays
    fuel, turns on the magneto, moves the stick
    to check the controls clearance. The me
    -
    chanic turns the propeller twice, and by the
    third time the whole plane shakes with the
    first revs of the nose engine. A minute later,
    he takes off.
    He heads for the front, his eyes searching for
    the enemy. It doesn’t take long. There it is!
    North of the forest, about 600 meters up. He
    doesn’t waste time and immediately attacks
    from behind. He’s got to be careful, the twin
    machine-guns of the Breguet could really
    mess him up. He’s keeping level and sits ri
    -
    ght behind. The French observer would sho-
    ot his own rudder off if he tried anything! He
    pulls the breeches of his machine guns and
    fires a short burst. The head behind the ma
    -
    chine guns disappears. Did he hit him? Looks
    like it. But the French pilot is not about to
    give his skin cheap and maneuvers violently.
    He takes a sharp descend turn and tries to
    escape towards friendly territory.
    Now, he’s attacking from the side, which
    would normally be risky. But now there’s no
    -
    body behind the Breguet’s guns. He is perha-
    ps only twenty meters from the French air-
    craft when suddenly the observer reappears
    behind them! And it’s bad! The first flashes
    come from the guns, and he can literally feel
    the projectiles passing close by. Then his
    Fokker jolts upwards and there is an abrupt
    drop in the feedback of the control stick.
    The rods, leading to the elevator, were cut
    by enemy shots and the aircraft gets out of
    control within second. Worse still, the rudder
    was also hit and badly damaged! The Fokker
    turns and circles while the Breguet escapes.
    The combat took him over the enemy positi
    -
    ons. He must make it back to friendly terri-
    tory! But how? An idea emerges. Whenever
    the nose begins to turn in the direction of fri
    -
    endly positions, he pushes the throttle. More
    power widens the turn and that takes him
    a little bit further in the desired direction.
    He repeats this over and over again. The pro-
    gress is slow, but he keeps it. The German
    positions are within reach already, when
    suddenly the Fokker banks sharply and goes
    violently into a dive. There’s no time to lose!
    He crouches, pushes his feet on the edge
    of the seat and hurls himself from the
    cockpit.
    A blast of air hits him in the chest and throws
    him straight into the damaged rudder, which
    catches on a loose strap of the parachute
    harness. He is trapped in the wildest ride of
    his life! He’s trying to get rid of the half-shot
    rudder, but in vain, the ground is closing. His
    beloved Lo in tears flashes through his mind
    ... Snap! The rudder loosens and the strap
    slips from its grasp. “It’s too late,” he thinks.
    But then something jerks him upwards.
    The parachute has opened! A second flies
    by, maybe two, and he hits the ground hard.
    Pain shoots from ankle of Ernst Udet to his
    entire leg. He lies there, breathing deeply.
    Artillery fire rumbles around him and one
    shell explodes so close that a lump of dirt
    falls on him. He must get out! Struggling for
    a moment with the pile of white silk, he is
    finally free. His heart skipping, he makes
    his way to the nearby firing positions of the
    German artillery. It’s not over, he’s escaped
    death again. Du doch nicht!!!
    Text: Richard Plos
    Illustration: Adam Tooby
    You wont get me!
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    BOXART STORY #8203
    Zerstörergeschwader 1, known as Wespen
    (wasps) or Wespengeschwader due to the
    painting on the bows of its Messerschmitt
    Bf 110s, derived its origins from the pre-war
    JG 132 “Richthofen”. The Richthofen tradi-
    tion was maintained by the unit, although
    its designation was gradually changed to
    ZG 141, ZG 1 and later to SKG 210.
    ZG 1 was re-established in Lechfeld in Ja-
    nuary 1942. At that time, Stab, I. and II./SKG
    210 specialized in the deployment of Bf 110s
    as fighter-bombers. At the same time, the
    newly established III./ZG 1 was armed with
    Messerschmitt Bf 109 E.
    The entire Geschwader moved to Belgorod,
    Russia at the end of May 1942 as part of VIII.
    Fliegerkorps, commanded by Gen. Feldm.
    Wolfram Freiherr von Richthofen, a cousin
    of the well-known Manfred. ZG 1 was not
    involved in the fighting in the Crimea, but
    was deployed in the direction of Taganrog,
    Rostov and Krasnodar. The main task of
    its airmen was to support ground troops.
    It attacked supply columns, bridges, flak
    and field artillery positions and attacked in-
    fantry groups and armoured vehicles at the
    front. In doing so, Bf 110 crews used power-
    ful nose armament and bombs, most of-
    ten of 250 and 50 kg caliber. The preferred
    method of bombing was the steep descent,
    which the crews called Sturzflug (dive fli-
    ght). The 110s came to be known as "flying
    artillery". Between June and August 1942,
    the worst enemy of the ZG 1 pilots was the
    Soviet anti-aircraft defences. During this
    period, I./ZG 1 lost 19 machines to their guns
    and II./ZG 1 lost as many as 52. Many of the
    damaged aircraft managed to return over
    their own territory with one engine.
    In aerial combat, the Bf 110 pilots tried to
    take advantage of the high speed and strong
    armament in the nose. But sometimes
    Bf 110 crews also used the so-called defen-
    sive ring, which they had already used in the
    Battle of Britain. However, there were also
    losses in combat with Soviet airmen. And
    one Bf 110 was even shot down by a tank.
    The combat deployment of the Wasps was
    extremely intense on some days. An exam-
    ple is August 25, 1942, during which I./ZG 1
    was deployed in the Kotluban area. From
    quarter to four in the morning until six
    thirty in the evening (German time), Bf 110
    crews carried out 25 missions with a total
    of 134 deployed aircraft. They dropped 79.6
    tons of bombs on enemy positions and de-
    stroyed one tank, four guns (three others
    were disabled), three tractors and sixteen
    trucks, and damaged dozen of others. They
    also destroyed four towed vehicles and two
    sleds. A train was hit as well, and bombs
    severed the tracks in six places. One Bf 110
    was shot down by flak, its crew being killed.
    A boxart created years ago by our late fri-
    end Martin Novotný shows a crew from
    6./ZG 1 in combat with Polikarpov I-16. Du-
    ring June 1942 this Staffel lost two com-
    manders. First it was Hptm. Götz Baumann,
    who was wounded in a combat flight on
    9 June. His successor, Oblt. Albert Heilma-
    yer was shot down by flak just two days
    later. The new commander was Oblt. Egon
    Albrecht (25 v., KC), a German born in
    Brazil.
    However, ZG 1 did not fight only the Red
    Army. Surprisingly, its jealous rival was von
    Richthofen, the commander of VIII. Flieger-
    korps. His HQ often found itself in a situati-
    on of a dynamic battlefield where it did not
    have the information to deploy units effecti-
    vely. But the improvising ZG 1 was able to
    support very effectively the ground troops.
    The officers of ZG 1 also tried to get the
    command to scientifically prepare a so-
    lution for calibrating compasses in areas
    with large quantities of iron ore. Due to this
    anomaly, navigation errors and aircraft lo-
    sses were occurring. The unwillingness of
    the command to address this problem led
    Kommodore Diesing to contact scientific
    services by himself and resolve the pro-
    blem at the unit level.
    Von Richthofen decided to disband the two
    Gruppen of ZG 1 in June 1942, but the ZG 1
    command discreetly contacted Göring, who
    wanted to maintain Richthofen Geschwader
    unit's tradition. An exasperated Wolfram
    von Richthofen began to complicate the lo-
    gistics and delivery of new equipment to ZG
    1, but at the end of June he was transferred
    to command Luftflotte 4 and the situation
    gradually calmed down. This problem is
    discussed in detail by John J. Vasco in the
    second volume of Ian Allan Publishing's
    Zerstörer.
    Text: Jan Bobek
    Illustration: Martin Novotný
    Hot wasp summer
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    #82214
    A6M3 Zero Type 22
    1/48
    ProfiPACK edition kit of Japanese WWII naval fighter
    plane A6M3 Zero Type 22 in 1/48 scale. Kit represents
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    Lt. Cdr. Shirō Kawai, Kōkūtai 201, Rabaul air base, New Britain, September 1943
    c/n 3257, Kōkūtai 252, Wake Island, November 1943
    Lt. Usaburō Suzuki, Kōkūtai 582, Buin airfield, Ballale Island, April 1943
    This aircraft, with commander’s markings and factory
    green paint, was filmed for a Japanese newsreel pub-
    lished in October 1943. Some Japanese sources attribute
    this machine to Lt. Cdr. Kawai, who was serving as Hi-
    kōtaichō at Kōkūtai 201 at the time. In the second half of
    1943, the markings of fighter units at Rabaul changed, and
    numerals ranging from 1 to 9 began to be used, the assign-
    ment of which to individual units has not yet been reliably
    determined. Aircraft with these markings are unofficially
    assigned to a combat group called Rabauru Kōkūbuntai
    (Rabaul Air Force). One of the theories assumes the nu-
    merical codes identified parts of the fighter units opera-
    ting in Rabaul at the time. These were Kōkūtai 201 (code
    designations 1 to 3), Kōkūtai 204 (4 to 6) and Kōkūtai 253
    (7 to 9). Shirō Kawai graduated from the Naval Academy in
    March 1937 and was a veteran of 12. Kōkūtai from fighting
    in China. His most successful period was in 1942 as leader
    of part of 4. Kōkūtai and later Tainan Kōkūtai. He served
    with Kōkūtai 201 from early 1943. The unit was deployed
    to Bougainville and Rabaul from July, but Kawai flew very
    few combat sorties. In October 1944 he was assigned to
    Hikōtai 308 as part of Kōkūtai 221. He remained missing
    after aerial combat on December 24 near Clark Field, Phi-
    lippines. He bailed out in mountains but was apparently
    killed by guerrillas. After WWII it was revealed that Kawai
    gave order to execute Allied prisoners in February 1942 at
    Manus Island.
    The wreckage of this aircraft was found on Wake Island
    when it was captured by American forces in September
    1945. This base fell into Japanese hands in December 1941
    after valiant resistance by the defenders. Kōkūtai 252
    was formed in late 1942 from the Genzan Kōkūtai fighter
    squadron and participated in the fighting over Guadal-
    canal. In February 1943, it moved to Micronesia and the
    part of it based at Wake Island was under the command
    of Lt. Yūzō Tsukamoto and later Lt. Suhō. Their pilots were
    involved in sporadic engagements with American B-24
    bombers, but the unit suffered heavy losses on October 5,
    1943 during the Task Force 14 attack on Wake Atoll. Ame-
    ricans were engaged by 26 Zeroes, but 16 were lost with
    their pilots. The Japanese claimed ten victories and the
    American side lost six aircraft. According to Kōkūtai 252
    records, c/n 3257 was to be redesignated from tail code
    Y2-157 to 52-150 in early November 1943. Photographs,
    however, indicate that only the individual aircraft num-
    ber was changed. By mid-November, this Zero no longer
    appears on the Kōkūtai 252 equipment list. The unit was
    destroyed in early 1944 during the fighting in the Marshall
    Islands. The air raid on October 5 caused considerable da-
    mage to the technical facilities and aircraft at Wake base.
    A Japanese naval officer, fearing an anticipated landing,
    ordered the execution of the remaining 98 prisoners. After
    the war, he and his subordinate were sentenced to death.
    This originally grey machine was partially repainted in field
    conditions with dark green paint. The pilot of this machine
    is said to have been Lieutenant Suzuki. The aircraft is shown
    in a photograph taken at the airfield during Operation I-gō.
    Unfortunately, the tail number was retouched by the censor.
    The numbers 191 and 182 are only hypothetical variants and
    are derived from the principle of dividing the unit into for-
    mations of nine machines. The machine with two chevrons
    with a photographic evidence of the tail code bore the num-
    ber 173. Kōkūtai 582 was a mixed unit, armed with both A6M
    fighters and D3A Val bombers. Usaburō Suzuki graduated
    from the Naval Academy in August 1940. Two years later he
    was assigned to the 3. Kōkūtai (later Kōkūtai 202) and saw
    combat over New Guinea and Guadalcanal. With Kōkūtai 582
    as Buntaichō of its fighter squadron, he led pilots in a series
    of battles in mid 1943 during the defence of Bougainville.
    He also commanded in the last action, on July 12, after
    which Kōkūtai 582's fighter squadron was disbanded and
    Suzuki was transferred to Kōkūtai 204. In November 1943 he
    became Hikōtaichō in Kōkūtai 265, which had been deploy-
    ed in the Marianas area since the spring of 1944 and was
    disbanded in July after heavy losses. He then became com-
    mander of Hikōtai 301 within Kōkūtai 201 (II) and was killed
    in action off Taiwan on October 13, 1944.
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    Iwakuni Kōkūtai, Iwakuni airbase, Japan, 1944
    Kōkūtai 261 (Tora), Kagoshima airbase, Japan, 1944
    This machine was manufactured with factory applied dark
    green color on upper surfaces. The markings of this trai-
    ning unit are the Katakana characters "I" and "Ha". The
    Iwakuni Kōkūtai was established in July 1940 and was
    used to train pilots for naval units operating from land
    bases until August 1944. It was then disbanded and re-
    -established in March 1945. Fighter aces Akio Matsuba (18
    victories), Momoto Matsumura (13 v.) or veteran of the air-
    craft carrier veteran Sōryū Ki-ichi Oda (9 v.) passed throu-
    gh its ranks as instructors. Hiroshi Shibagaki came throu-
    gh the unit as a student pilot, achieving thirteen victories
    in Rabaul with Kōkūtai 201 and 204. Another successful
    graduate became a Lt.(jg) Kagemitsu Matsu-o. In August
    1943, he was assigned to Rabaul to Kōkūtai 253 and, with
    more than ten kills to his credit, became the only Naval
    Reserve officer to achieve ace status.
    The machine was manufactured with factory painted dark
    green paint on the upper surfaces. Kōkūtai 261 was esta-
    blished in June 1943 at Kagoshima Air Base, Japan, and
    was given the battle name Tora (Tiger) and was also refe-
    rred to as Tora Butai. The identifying feature of its aircraft
    was the numerical code 61, or Kanji character for tiger.
    Its design varied from machine to machine. At the end
    of February 1944 unit moved to Iwo Jima and later went
    through heavy combat with US Navy airmen, primarily in
    Central Pacific. Unit also operated briefly from Biak Island
    north of New Guinea. By May 1944, its aircraft strength
    was already reduced to half, and in July the unit had to
    be disbanded due to high casualties. Some of the remai-
    ning members of the unit were killed in ground combat or
    aboard a submarine during the evacuation. The position of
    Hikōtaichō was held by Lieutenant Masanobu Ibusuki, who
    participated in the attack on Pearl Harbor and the Battle
    of Midway on the aircraft carrier Akagi and served on the
    aircraft carrier Shōkaku during the fighting in the South
    Pacific. It is possible that Ibusuki achieved 25 to 30 aerial
    victories during the war. After the war, he became the first
    JSDAF unit commander with F-86 Sabre jets, reaching the
    rank of Lieutenant Colonel, but was killed in January 1957
    in a collision with another F-86.
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    Mi-24V, 7353, kpt. Tomáš Brom, npor. Hynčica, prap. Tisoň, 221 Squadron, 22 Helicopter Base, Náměšť nad Oslavou,
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    Mi-35, 3370, 221 Helicopter Squadron, 22 Helicopter Base, Náměšť nad Oslavou,
    RIAT Fairford, United Kingdom, July 14–16, 2015
    Mi-24V 0786, mjr. Bohuslav Dvořák, kpt. Richard Plos, nrtm. Petr Vavrík, 2 Squadron,
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    Mi-24V, 0837, pplk. Jaroslav Špaček, npor. Pavel Heřman, kpt. Radek Spáčil, 231 Attack Helicopter
    Squadron, 23 Helicopter Base, Přerov, the last flight, route Přerov–Želátovice, December 12, 2005
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    Mi-24V 0786, mjr. Bohuslav Dvořák, kpt. Richard Plos, nrtm. Petr Vavrík, 2 Squadron,
    11 Helicopter Regiment, Plzeň-Bory airfield, CSIAF Bratislava, Slovakia, September 5, 1992
    Mi-35, 3361, 221 Helicopter Squadron, 22 Helicopter Base, Náměšť nad Oslavou,
    NATO Tiger Meet, Cambrai-Épinoy, France, May 9–20, 2011
    Mi-24V, 0835, 331 Attack Helicopter Squadron, 33 Helicopter Base, Přerov, March, 2002
    DECAL detail
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    Spitfire Mk.VIII
    Weekend edition kit of British WWII fighter plane Spitfire
    Mk.VIII in 1/48 scale. The kit is focused on on Spitfires fighting
    over Italy, Burma and in RAAF over New Guinea.
    plastic parts: Eduard
    marking options: 4
    decals: Eduard
    PE parts: no
    painting mask: no
    resin parts: no
    #84154
    1/48
    Product page
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    MT775, S/Ldr Neville F. Duke, No. 145 Squadron, Loreto, Italy, July–September 1944
    1Lt. Leland P. Molland, 308th FS, 31st FG, Castel Volturno, Italy, December 1943–February 1944
    MT507, F/O Len A. Smith, No. 152 Squadron, Sinthe, Burma, March 1945
    Neville Frederik Duke, native of Turnbridge in Kent,
    joined RAF in June 1940 when he was eighteen years
    old. After he completed his pilot training in Februa
    -
    ry 1941, he was assigned to No. 92 Squadron where
    he scored his first two kills. Frequently he flew as
    a wingman to famous “Sailor“ Malan, commander
    of the Biggin Hill’s Wing. In October 1941 Duke was
    dispatched to North Afrika to No. 122 Squadron flying
    Tomahawks and Kittyhawks where he scored another
    four kills. He started his second tour of duty again
    with No. 92 Squadron which was transferred to the
    African continent and received “tropical“ Spitfires
    Mk.Vb. In the course of several months Duke score
    further fourteen victories. In March 1944 he assumed
    command of No. 145 Squadron equipped with Spitfires
    Mk.VIII and till the end of September he was credi
    -
    ted with another six victories. In the role of No. 145
    Squadron commander Duke flew three personal Spit
    -
    fires Mk.VIII. Their serial numbers were JG241, JG953
    and MT775. All those three Spitfires carried ZX
    -
    J
    codes painted in Deep Sky outlined in white. His last
    Spitfire s/n MT775 carried No. 145 Squadron insignia
    on both sides of the engine cowling. Unfortunatelly
    photograph of the starboard side has not known yet
    but most likely, same as on his previous Spitfires, the
    victory markings were painted on the port side under
    the windshield. Neville Duke finished the conflict
    with 28 kills and became the most successful MTO
    pilot. After his return to Europe he continued flying as
    a chief test pilot for the Hawker company.
    Leland Phillips “Tommy“ Molland was born on May 7, 1919
    in Chaffie, North Dakota. He completed his pilot training
    at Moore Field in Texas and on July 5, 1943 was attached
    to 31st FG. He achieved his first success as a fighter pilot
    on January 16, 1944, when he managed to shoot down
    one Bf 109 in cooperation. Another two kills quickly fo
    -
    llowed. On February 22, 1944 he became an ace having
    shot down two Bf 109. At the same time he became one
    of the most successful Spitfire Mk.VIII pilots. When in the
    end of March 1944 the 31st FG converted to P-51 Mus
    -
    tangs he continued flying combat missions and shot
    down another six enemy aircraft. After the war Molland
    remaind in the Air Force service and was promoted to
    Lt. Colonel. But on May 16, 1951 he tragically lost his life
    in Korea. Flying T-33 under the marginal weather
    conditions he struck terrain returning from the
    meteorological reconnaissance over the enemy terri-
    tory.
    In 1943 Len Smith served as a sargeant with No. 152
    Squadron operating over Tunisia, Sicily and Southern
    Italy. He scored four kills for which he was awarded
    DFM. Before his squadron’s transfer to Burmese front
    in November he was promoted to Flying Officer. In the
    end of 1944 he was credited with a confirmed kill of
    Ki-43 and became an ace. His kill was one of only
    three Japanese aircraft destroyed credited to No. 152
    Squadron during the fighting in the Burmese theater.
    In the spring of 1945 Smith completed his tour of duty
    with this unit and returned to the Great Britain. Sadly,
    shortly afterwards he was killed in a flying accident.
    His Spitfire, which he flew in the beginning of 1945,
    sported the fuselage nose painted white contrary to
    the regulations on SEAC aircraft white quick recogni
    -
    tion markings. The propeller spinner was decorated
    with black chevrons painted at the propeller blades‘
    bases. The unit insignia, leaping black panther, was
    painted on the fuselage port side.
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    A58-602, W/Cdr Robert H. M. Gibbes, No. 80 Wing, Sattler airfield,
    Australia, December 1944–April 1945
    Bobby Gibbes, nicknamed “A Walking Barrel“ by his
    fellow pilots due to his short body complexion, was
    one of the most renowned Australian pilots and achie
    -
    ved one unusual sussess by shooting down aircraft
    of three different Axis nations i.e. German, Italy Vichy
    France. He scored 12 victories in total. Gibbes‘ Spitfi
    -
    re Mk.VIII A58-602 retained the factory camouflage,
    the Australian national insignia were complemented
    by RG
    -
    V codes and Grey Nurse inscription. Both were
    painted in Sky Blue. It was a very light blue color used
    by RAAF. Its application on the code letters was intro
    -
    duced in January 1943. Originally white tail surfaces
    were overpainted with Foliage Green on the top and
    sides, the undersides were painted Sky Blue. Ace of
    Spades on Gibbes aircraft’s rudder was painted upside
    down. Kill markings, depicting Gibbes‘ victories scored
    in MTO flying with No. 3 Squadron RAAF, were painted
    below the canopy. The quick recognition markings –
    white wing leading edge – appeared on the Austra
    -
    lian Spitfires for the first time in the middle of 1943
    and No. 80 Fighter Wing adopted the practice. During
    its service Gibbes‘ Spitfire carried two different shark
    mouths. Later version, with wide mouth is portrayed
    in this profile.
    Recommended:
    for Spitfire Mk.VIII 1/48
    49708 Spitfire Mk.VIII (PE
    -
    Set)
    FE746 Spitfire Mk.VIII Weekend (PE
    -
    Set)
    648099 Spitfire exhaust stacks fishtail (Brassin)
    648115 Spitfire wheels - 4 spoke (Brassin)
    648118 Spitfire wheels - 4 spoke w/pattern (Brassin)
    648120 Spitfire - radio compartment (Brassin)
    648199 Spitfire Mk.VIII cockpit (Brassin)
    648200 Spitfire Mk.VIII engine (Brassin)
    648201 Spitfire Mk.VIII gun bays (Brassin)
    648338 Spitfire Mk.VIII top cowl (Brassin)
    648380 Spitfire Mk.VIII / IX cockpit door (Brassin)
    3DL48039 Spifire Mk.VIII SPACE (3D Decal Set)
    D48048 Spitfire Mk.VIII over Europe (Decal Set)
    D48049 Spitfire Mk.VIII over Pacific (Decal Set)
    Cat. No. 648199
    Cat. No. 648115
    Cat. No. 648338
    Cat. No. 648200
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    Fw 190A-8/R2 1/72
    Weekend edition kit of German WWII fighter aircraft
    Fw 190A-8/R2 in 1/72 scale. The kit offers Sturmbocks
    served in JG 3, JG 4 and JG 300..
    plastic parts: Eduard
    marking options: 4
    decals: Eduard
    PE parts: no
    painting mask: no
    resin parts: no
    #7467
    Product page
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    WNr. 681382, Hptm. Wilhelm Moritz, Stab IV./JG 3, Schongau, Germany, August 1944
    WNr. 680747, Oblt. Hans Weik, CO of 10.(Sturm)/JG 3, Memmingen, Germany, June 1944
    Hptm. Gerhard Schröder, CO of II.(Sturm)/JG 4, Welzow, Germany, September 1944
    Wilhelm Moritz was born on June 29, 1913, in Hamburg
    and joined the German army in 1933. He was assigned
    to the air force and went through fighter pilot training.
    The beginning of the war found him flying the twin
    -
    -engine Bf 110 with II./ZG 1. In the summer of 1940 he
    was reassigned to 6./JG 77 and in April 1942, he served
    as CO of 11./JG 1. In September 1942, he was transfe
    -
    rred to JG 51 on the Eastern Front where he would
    go on to shoot down twenty-five aircraft. On October
    19, 1943, he was made Staffelkapitän of 6./JG 3. JG 3
    was a component of the fighter network tasked with
    the defense of the Reich (Reichsverteidigung) and on
    April 18, 1944, Wilhelm Moritz became the CO of its IV.
    Gruppe. The Gruppe specialized in the use of heavily
    armed and armored single-engine fighters against
    Allied four-engine bombers. He was relieved of his co
    -
    mmand of IV. Gruppe on December 5, 1944, following
    a nervous breakdown. After convalescence he took
    over command of the Luftwaffe replacement training
    unit IV./EJG 1. He found his way back to a combat unit
    before the war ended, becoming CO of II./JG 4 on April
    18, 1945, a post he held till the end of the war. He is
    credited with the downing of 44 enemy aircraft in to
    -
    tal. He was awarded the Knight’s Cross on July 18, 1944.
    Hans Weik was born on July 6, 1922, in Heilbronn and joi-
    ned the Luftwaffe in October 1941. After completing trai-
    ning, he was assigned to JG 3 on February 21, 1943, and
    sent to the Eastern front where he shot down ten Soviet
    aircraft. From May to November he served as an instruc-
    tor at 4./JGr Ost and there he gained his first kill of a B-17
    bomber. He was subsequently transferred to 9./JG 3 and
    on February 10, 1944, he was promoted to Commanding
    Officer position of 10. Staffel JG 3, where he achieved 23
    kills. Twenty of them were four-engine heavy bombers.
    He was awarded the Knight’s Cross for his achievements
    on July 27, 1944. In April 1945 he was assigned to III./EJG
    2, where he was retrained for Me 262. After the war, Hans
    Weik studied architecture and was responsible for the
    design of many structures. During retirement years he
    dedicated his time to ship modelling and died on June 5,
    2001, in Heidenheim an der Brenz. The aircraft flown by
    Weik carried the markings of IV. Gruppe JG 3, i.e., a black
    engine cowl and a stylized Adlerflügel on the sides of the
    fuselage. The rear fuselage sports a white fuselage band
    that was common to JG 3 aircraft within the structure
    of the Defense of the Reich units. On these aircraft, the
    wave sign denoted the IV. Gruppe. The rudder carries vic-
    tory markings up to June 1944.
    The death of Obstlt. Hans-Günther von Kornatzki allowed
    8. Staffel CO Hptm. Gerhard Schröder to take command
    of II./JG 4 on September 12, 1944. Kornatzki died in a fai-
    led emergency landing attempt that ended in high voltage
    transmission lines. Schröder was thirty-two years old at
    the time and remained Gruppe commander until the begi-
    nning of March 1945, when he was replaced by the cured
    Maj. Wilhelm Moritz. He held the post until the end of the
    World War II. Historians generally assert that the reason for
    the change of the II. Gruppe command was the poor showing
    of the unit during Operation Bodenplatte. The aircraft was
    camouflaged in the standard colors of RLM 74/75/76 and
    carried the JG 4 emblem on the nose and JG 4’s Defense of
    the Reich identifier in the form of black-white-black fuse-
    lage bands ahead of the tail surfaces.
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    72611 Fw 190A-8 (PE
    -
    Set)
    72612 Fw 190A-8 landing flaps (PE
    -
    Set)
    SS557 Fw 190A-8/R2 Weekend (PE
    -
    Set)
    672080 Fw 190A wheels late (Brassin)
    672081 Fw 190A-8 cockpit (Brassin)
    672085 Fw 190A exhaust stacks (Brassin)
    672086 Fw 190A propeller (Brassin)
    D72018 Fw 190A-8/R2 national insignia (Decal Set)
    Fw. Adalbert Koch, 6./JG 300, Löbnitz, Germany, fall 1944
    JG 300 was initially tasked with nighttime interception
    of Allied bombers headed to targets in occupied Europe
    as was the case with her sister unit JG 301 as well. Ho-
    wever, at the beginning of 1944, attention shifted to day-
    light operations. The II. Gruppe of the unit was formed in
    July 1943 and equipped with heavily armed and armored
    Fw 190A-8/R2s or R8s in the summer of 1944. It was also
    designated as a Sturmgruppe. One of the unit’s pilots was
    Fw. Adalbert Koch, who in the fall of 1944 flew an aircraft
    with the “yellow 15” code. The armor plating on the si-
    des of the fuselage carried the inscription “Titi Wau Wau”.
    The Defense of the Reich marking for JG 300 consisted of
    a red fuselage band. By this time, very few of these air-
    craft retained their armored glass on the sliding portion
    of the canopy. The pilots generally had these removed be-
    cause of condensation, which formed between the glass
    surfaces at high altitude, compromising visibility of the
    pilot.
    Recommended:
    for Fw 190A-8/R2 1/72
    Cat. No. 672081
    Cat. No. 672086
    Cat. No. 672085
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    #BFC114
    Weekend edition kit of German WWII fighter aircraft
    Fw 190A-8/R2 in 1/72 scale. The kit offers Sturmbocks
    which served in JG 3, JG 4 and JG 300. Bonus decals are
    for captured Sturmbock (ex 5./JG 4) from 404th FG, 9th AF.
    plastic parts: Eduard
    marking options: 4+1
    decals: Eduard
    PE parts: no
    painting mask: no
    resin parts: no
    extra: sprue H
    Product page
    CaptuRED Sturmbock
    1/72
    WNr. 681497, Lt. Col. Leo C. Moon, 404th FG, 9th AF, Sint-Truiden, Belgium, January 1945
    Operation Bodenplatte of January 1, 1945 was the
    last hard blow to the collapsing Luftwaffe. A group of
    Sturmbocks from II.(Sturm)/JG 4 attacked St. Trond
    airfield after failing to reach their own target. After
    sustaining flak damage, the Fw 190A-8/R2 "White 11"
    flown by Gefr. Walter Wagner crashlanded close to
    the St. Trond airfield. Subsequently, USAAF techni
    -
    cians attempted to bring the aircraft back into flying
    condition using available spare parts.
    Under the care of the 404th Fighter Group ground
    crews, the weapons and some other unimportant
    components were removed. The original camouf
    -
    lage was oversprayed by the all-red paint. Only the
    emblem of JG 4 was retained on the left side of the
    engine cowling. The aircraft was given the US in
    -
    signia and code OO
    -
    L. The paint was a fulfillment of
    the unit CO, Lt. Col. Leo C. Moon wishes "to have his
    own red aircraft". His first name also appeared in the
    aircraft individual letter. The numbers painted on the
    vertical stabilizer reflect the date when this a/c en
    -
    tered the U.S. "inventory." The propeller and prop hub
    were painted black (with yellow prop blades tips).
    The same applies for the upper wing root walkwa
    -
    ys and the stripes behind the exhausts, reminiscing
    the Adlerflügel. The fan blades at the engine mouth
    were painted yellow. Apart from the missing position
    lights at the wing tips, the aircraft showed no serious
    signs of damage after the American modifications.
    Although successful engine and taxi tests were de
    -
    monstrated, it never got into the air again.
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    #8136
    ProfiPACK edition kit of German WWI fighter plane
    Fokker D.VII in 1/48 scale. Kit offers planes aircraft
    built by OAW (Ostdeutsche Albatros Werke GmbH)
    factory in Johannisthall.
    plastic parts: Eduard
    marking options: 6
    decals: Eduard
    PE parts: yes, pre-painted
    painting mask: yes
    resin parts: no
    Product page
    Fokker D.VII (OAW)
    1/48
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    Lt. Ernst Udet, Jasta 4, Beugneux-Cramoiselles Airfield, France, June 1918
    VzFlgMstr. Franz Mayer, MFJ III, Jabbeke, Belgium, September 1918
    Lt. Walter Blume, Jasta 9, Sissone, France, September 1918
    Jasta 4 received the new Fokkers D.VII on June 13, 1918. All these
    were license-built OAW aircraft. Immediately, a new unit marking,
    consisting of black-painted noses, wheel covers and struts, was
    introduced. This marking was certainly inspired by the black fu-
    selages of Jasta 37. Udet was named the acting commander of
    Jagdgeschwader “Von Richthofen” on June 18, and although he only
    held this position for one day, it was probably enough to mark his
    plane in a more recognizable style. The fuselage was supposedly
    fully painted red, possibly as a reference to Udet’s previous service
    with Jasta 11. The wings were striped in red and white. The num-
    ber of stripes is usually thought to be higher than we portray here,
    but the famous photo of this plane is heavily retouched. Close in-
    spection reveals that only the stripe going through the right-wing
    cross is original. By comparison with another photo, shown in a TV
    documentary, we have our interpretation of the upper wing stripes
    layout. The aircraft did not survive long, as it was lost on June 29.
    At 7:40 a.m. over the village of Cutry Udet attacked a French Bregu-
    et, but the observer returned fire and managed to rip the steering
    lines of Udet’s Fokker with his fire and Udet had to bail out from
    the uncontrollable aircraft. The nose and wheel covers may have
    retained the black Jasta 4 unit colour or they were painted red as
    well. Available photos leave the possibility of both these options.
    Franz Mayer was credited with three or four victories during WWI,
    depending on the source and flew with the marine unit MFJ III
    (formed from the personnel of MFJ I and MFJ II on June 23, 1918).
    Mayers Fokker D.VII from the OAW production was of early-mid
    batch and sported attractive paint scheme of white fuselage with
    yellow nose and diagonal black stripes on both sides. The inte-
    resting feature is the fuselage cross. On well-known and good
    quality photo of the plane it is quite clear the cross was of the
    same color as the front of the fuselage, i.e. yellow. There is no-
    thing known about the reasoning behind this unusual approach,
    the yellow color was probably used to make the cross better vi-
    sible within the fuselage black stripes. Both wings were left in
    four-color version of the printed Flugzeugstoff, the elevator was
    yellow with three black stripes denoting the MFJ III unit.
    Walter Blume was very interesting person not only as a WWI figh-
    ter, but also as the post-war aircraft designer. Born in Hirschberg
    (Jelenia Góra, Poland today) he was just 18 at the outbreak of
    WWI and, as a member of the Jaeger battalion, was wounded
    early. He decided to become a pilot afterwards and after the
    training he joined the Fliegertruppe in June 1915. After the spell
    with two-seaters, he was assigned to the Jasta 26 in January
    1917 and started his tally of 28 aerial victories there on May 10,
    1917, downing an D.H.9. He had been wounded on November 29,
    1917, and spent three months in hospital. Returning to the action
    he was appointed CO of Jasta 9 on March 5, 1918. On October 2,
    1918, he was awarded Pour le Mérite and the same day he scored
    his penultimate 27th victory. After the war he became successful
    aircraft designer working for Albatros and Arado and was a force
    behind the early German jets. Blume flew several D.VIIs with simi-
    lar marking of the black fuselage with stylized B letter. This one
    D.VII from early-mid production batch had half-white top wing
    and the white strip on the bottom of the lower wing as the marks
    of his CO status.
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    Lt. d. R. Kurt Monnington, Jasta 18, Montoy-Flanville, France, August 1918
    Uffz. Alfred Bäder, Jasta 65, Tichémont, France, November 1918
    Lt. d. R. Hans Besser, Jasta 12, Chéry-les-Pouilly, France, August 1918
    Kurt Monnington is well known pilot today thanks to his personal
    symbol, the detailed skull, he had painted on his aircraft. He kept it
    also after receiving the D.VII, complementing the Jasta 18 symbol, the
    black raven with it. Monnington had served with FA 62 before he was
    posted to Jasta 15 in 1917. The famous Berthold´s swap of personnel
    between Jastas 15 and 18 meant that Monnington became member of
    the new Jasta 18 in March 1918 as well as all his other comrades from
    former Jasta 15. He scored his first victory on May 11, 1918, downing
    the S.E.5a, which stayed as his only victory over enemy fighter. All the
    other victims were to be double seaters. The most interesting of his
    score of nine kills is the double-victory on August 13, 1918. Monning
    -
    ton declared pair of D.H.9s as his 5th and 6th victories, but in fact
    they were victims of flak fire and consequent crash. Monnington´s
    D.VII (OAW) was painted in the famous scheme of “new” Jasta 18 with
    red nose and white fuselage. Rims of the rudder and elevator had
    a black outline, also on the edges of the fuselage were neat black
    stripes painted. Both wings were red, at least from the upper side. It is
    not certain, whether the red color was applied to the bottom as well,
    so it is up to modeler to decide, whether to paint them, or leave them
    in the Flugzeugstoff (Lozenge) fabric.
    Alfred Bäder was born on September 20, 1893, in Tübingen, Wurt-
    emburg. After an injury sustained in summer 1916 with Infanterie
    Regiment Nr. 180, he went through pilot training and subsequent
    fighter pilot training at Jastaschule II, being finally assigned to
    Jasta 65 on August 31, 1918. Less than a week later he was shot
    down by a Salmson 2A2 of 91st Aero Squadron flown by 1Lt Vic-
    tor H. Strahm and Capt. James E. Wallis near Rembercourt. He
    eventually shot down two USAAC Salmsons in a kind of revenge.
    The first one belonged to 99th Aero Squadron and was shot down
    on October 2. The second one was from 91st Aero Squadron and
    Bäder sent it down on November 8, 1918. His wartime Fokker D.VII
    from early OAW production sported a very colorful and complex
    illustration of Seven Schwabians, the group of villagers from
    a medieval fairy tale collected by the Grimm brothers. The sto-
    ry makes fun of the people from the then Duchy of Swabia, the
    villagers portrayed in the tale are foolish and so they all die fi-
    nally. The illustration was painted on both sides of the fuselage
    and differed from each other. Bäder sent a photograph of this
    aircraft as a postcard to his injured colleague Wilhelm Scheutzel,
    to whom this aircraft was wrongly attributed for many years.
    Hans Besser was a member of Jasta 12 by the first half of July 1918,
    and he stayed with them till the end of the war. It is not known when
    exactly he joined the unit, nor details about his previous service.
    Besser was credited with two victories over American DH.4s, which
    he achieved on September 18 and 26, 1918. During the second en-
    counter, Besser hit the bombs of his opponent with his first burst,
    causing the massive explosion of the aircraft of No. 20 Aero Squad-
    ron at an altitude of 15,000 ft (4,500 m). The blast killed 2/Lt. D. B.
    Harris and 2/Lt. E. Forbes, while Besser barely avoided it. No details
    about his post-war life are available. Besser flew at least three
    Fokkers D.VII with his personal broom marking. “Besen ist Besser”
    (meaning “broom is better”) was the saying used for his planes by
    his comrades in Jasta 12. The fuselage was painted in blue with
    white nose. The wings were left in the Flugzeugstoff (Lozenge) prin-
    ted fabric of four-color pattern on both upper and bottom sides.
    Although the early batch of the OAW production, the aircraft was
    already fitted with later version of the exhaust manifold, called the
    “saxophone” because of its shape.
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    OVERTREES
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    #8136X
    Fokker D.VII (OAW early/mid)
    1/48
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    Fokker D.VII (OAW)
    1/48
    Product page
    Product page
    The drawing from 2021, which was published in the British Scale Aircraft Modelling magazine.
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    #8203
    Bf 110E
    1/48
    ProfiPACK edition kit of German WWII twin-engine
    heavy fighter aircraft Messerschmitt Bf 110E in 1/48 scale.
    plastic parts: Eduard
    marking options: 5
    decals: Eduard
    PE parts: yes, pre-painted
    painting mask: yes
    resin parts: no
    Product page
    Re-release
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    6./ZG 1, Russia, Summer 1942
    4./NJG 1, Sint-Truiden, Belgium, February 1942
    Lt. Felix-Maria Brandis, 1.(Z)/JG 77, Malmi, Finland, 1942
    The wasp emblem (Wespe in German) was designed in the
    autumn of 1939 by Lt. Richard Malchfelder, a technical
    officer of one of the Zerstörergruppe (II./ZG 1). It was origi-
    nally composed of three small wasps and was utilized by
    the same Gruppe of heavy fighters that went through se-
    veral designation changes (including II./SKG 210). Finally,
    in early 1942, it ended up as II./ZG 1. Soon, other Gruppe of
    Zerstörergeschwader 1 came to use the wasp emblem and
    their Geschwader carried the operational name of “Wes-
    pen”. This aircraft sported the RLM 74/75/76 camouflage
    pattern.
    NJG 1 was the oldest night fighter Luftwaffe unit and was
    founded by the legendary Oberst Wolfgang Falck. At the be-
    ginning of 1942, the unit’s II. Gruppe was led by Major Walter
    Ehle, who kept the commanding position for over next three
    years. In 1942, the well-known night fighter Wilhelm Herget,
    for example, also served within the ranks of 4. Staffel II./NJG
    1. This “G9+JM” is interesting not only for the shark mouth
    marking, but also for the temporary application of a “naval”
    RLM 72 green on the upper surfaces, as this plane took part in
    patrol flights for Operation Donnerkeil. A quick identification
    mark came in the form of a yellow fuselage band. During the
    operation, the Germans managed to navigate the battleships
    Scharnhorst and Gneisenau as well as the heavy cruiser Prinz
    Eugen through the English Channel from Brest (Bretagne,
    France) to northern Germany. The Luftwaffe ensured uninter-
    rupted patrols over the formation between February 11 and 13,
    1942, with II./NJG 1 and II./NJG 3 tasked with cover duty during
    twilight and overnight hours. On the second day of operations,
    elements of both night fighter units relocated to Lister airba-
    se in Norway, from which the last segment of the fleet’s cruise
    was covered. The unit’s detachment stayed in Norway through
    to the end of February. All air to air victories during Operation
    Donnerkeil were achieved by day fighters of the Luftwaffe.
    One of the aircraft of 1.(Z)/JG 77 commander Leutnant
    Felix-Maria Brandis while stationed on the Eastern
    Front. His credit count tallied 14 victories of which
    five victims were British aircraft (including a pair of
    Fairey Albacores) and nine Soviet ones. Lt. Brandis
    died on February 2, 1942, when flying Bf 110E-2 (WNr.
    2546) LN+AR at Olang. He crashed on the return leg
    of a combat sortie in bad weather conditions. By that
    time, his unit had been redesignated as 6.(Z)/JG 5
    (January 25, 1942). The designation of the unit pro-
    gressively changed from 1.(Z)/JG 77 to 6.(Z)/JG 5,
    10.(Z)/JG 5 and 13.(Z)/JG 5. On the nose of the aircraft,
    there was the emblem of a dachshund with a Rata
    (Polikarpov I-16) in its mouth. It was a typical mar
    -
    king of this unit, as a number of these dogs were
    mascots of the “Dackelstaffel” through its existence,
    irrespective of the unit designation carried at any
    particular time. Some sources even say each crew
    had their own dog. The wiener dogs even occasio
    -
    nally flew on combat missions with the crews. The
    unit opposed British aircraft as well as Soviet ones
    in northern Europe. This aircraft, flown by Lt. Harry
    Kripphal, fell a victim of anti-aircraft fire 30 km west
    of Murmansk on June 18, 1942.
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    4./ZG 76, Sonderkommando Junck, Mosul Air Base, Iraq, May 1941
    Lt. Herbert Kutscha, 5./ZG 1, Soviet Union, 1942
    After the outbreak of the Anglo-Iraqi War, which
    lasted from April 18 to May 30, 1941, the Italians and
    Germans gave their military support to the Iraqis.
    The Luftwaffe opposed the RAF with the unit named
    Sonderkommando Junck, which had Messerschmitt
    Bf 110 fighters, Heinkel He 111 bombers, and Junkers
    Ju 52 transport planes in its inventory. The unit was
    commanded by Oberst Werner Junck, who, during the
    course of the First World War with Jasta 8, gained five
    aerial victories. Between the wars, he was a well
    -
    -known sport pilot. The Messerschmitts Bf 110 carried
    Iraqi national insignia but were manned by German
    crews. In fact, the aircraft in question came from
    ZG 76 and ZG 26. The only unit’s victory during this
    episode was achieved on May 20, 1941 by Lt. Martin
    Drewes (a future night fighter ace) of II./ZG 76, when
    he shot down a Gloster Gladiator flown by Sgt. Smith
    of A Squadron of Habbaniya Strike Force over Fallujah.
    Herbert Kutscha served with II./JG 77 at the beginning
    of the war, but he was soon transferred to 5./ZG 1 equi
    -
    pped with Messerschmitts Bf 110. During the Battle of
    France, he shot down a number of aircraft, including
    a Bf 109 of the air force of neutral Switzerland. Later,
    he also gained much success on the Eastern Front as
    a ground attack pilot, partially due to II./ZG 1 trans
    -
    formation into II./SKG 210. Kutscha’s II. Gruppe, under
    the command of Hptm. Rolf Kaldrack, was specialized
    in ground attack operations, especially in low level
    bombing. The Bf 110 was able to move faster over the
    enemy territory than other bombers. Here it is where
    the term “fast bombardment wing” (SKG; Schnellkam
    -
    pfgeschwader) was coined. Kutscha was awarded the
    Knight’s Cross after his 22nd victory. At that time there
    were 41 aircraft destroyed on the ground, 41 tanks, 15
    locomotives, 11 anti-aircraft guns and 157 transport
    vehicles added to his tally. In June 1943 he took co
    -
    mmand of 15. Staffel JG 3 “Udet”, utilizing single en-
    gine fighters. In the summer of 1944, he took control
    of II./JG 3 in Normandy and by the end of the year he
    changed the unit to lead II./JG 27. From February 1945
    he commanded III./JG 1 on the Eastern Front. All in all,
    he flew over 900 sorties and achieved 47 kills, six of
    which were four-engine heavy bombers and 22 of his
    kills he achieved behind controls of Bf 110. German
    Geschwader was much bigger unit than RAF or USAAF
    Squadron. In fact, it was corresponding to USAAF Wing,
    while Gruppe was equal to USAAF Group and Staffel
    was similar unit as the USAAF squadron.
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    OVERTREES
    OVERLEPT
    #8204X
    Bf 110E
    1/48
    #8203-LEPT
    Bf 110E
    1/48
    Product page
    Product page
    Recommended:
    for Bf 110E 1/48
    648055 Bf 110E/F/G main undercarriage wheels (Brassin)
    648085 MG 15 gun (2 pcs) (Brassin)
    648161 SC 250 German bombs (Brassin)
    648264 SC 50 German WWII bombs (Brassin)
    648607 Bf 110C/D/E exhaust stacks (Brassin)
    Cat. No. 648055
    Cat. No. 648161
    Cat. No. 648607
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    BRASSIN
    Fw 190A8/R2
    1/48 Eduard
    LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard
    and STEEL seatbelts for Bf 109G-4 in 1/32 scale.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Revell
    Set contains:
    - resin: 1 part
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    634030
    Bf 109G-4 LööK
    1/32 Revell
    644198
    Buccaneer S.2C/D LööK
    1/48 Airfix
    Product page
    Product page
    LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard
    and STEEL seatbelts for Buccaneer S.2C/D
    in 1/48 scale. Easy to assemble, replaces
    plastic parts. Recommended kit: Airfix
    Set contains:
    - resin: 5 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
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    BRASSIN
    Collection of 3 sets for F-35B in 1/48 scale.
    Recommended kit: Italeri
    - LööK set (pre-painted Brassin dashboards & Steelbelts)
    - TFace painting mask
    - undercarriage wheels
    644195
    F-35B LööKplus
    1/48 Italeri
    LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard
    and STEEL seatbelts for P-39Q in 1/72 scale.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Arma Hobby
    Set contains:
    - resin: 2 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    674002
    P-39Q LööK
    1/72 Arma Hobby
    Product page
    Product page
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    BRASSIN
    1/48 Eduard
    Collection of 4 sets for Yak-9D in 1/48 scale.
    Recommended kit: Zvezda
    - LööK set (pre-painted Brassin dashboards & Steelbelts)
    - TFace painting mask
    - exhaust stacks
    - undercarriage wheels
    644196
    Yak-9D LööKplus
    1/48 Zvezda
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for Bf 109G-2
    in 1/32 scale. The set consists of the main wheels
    and a tailwheel. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Revell
    Set contains:
    - resin: 3 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: yes
    632186
    Bf 109G-2 wheels
    1/32 Revell
    Product page
    Product page
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    BRASSIN
    Brassin set - NOTEK rear lights for German WWII AFV
    in 1/35 scale. The set consists of 3 types of NOTEK
    (6 pcs of each). Made by direct 3D printing.
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 18 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    653022
    WWII German NOTEK rear lights PRINT
    1/35
    Brassin set - seat for Sopwith Camel
    in 1/32 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Wingnut Wings / Academy
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 1 part
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes, pre-peinted
    - painting mask: no
    632187
    Sopwith Camel seat PRINT
    1/32 WNW/Academy
    Product page
    Product page
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    BRASSIN
    Fw 190A8/R2
    1/48 Eduard
    Brassin set - the engine for F4F-3 in 1/48 scale.
    The cowling are included. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 29 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
    648792
    F4F-3 engine early PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
    Brassin set - the ejection seats for Buccaneer S.2C/D
    in 1/48 scale. The set consists of 2 seats. Made by direct
    3D printing. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Airfix
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 10 parts
    - decals: yes
    - photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    648823
    Buccaneer S.2C/D ejection seats PRINT
    1/48 Airfix
    Product page
    Product page
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    BRASSIN
    Brassin set - the airbrakes for F-16 in 1/48 scale.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Kinetic
    Set contains:
    - resin: 2 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    648831
    F-16 airbrakes PRINT
    1/48 Kinetic
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for Beaufort
    Mk.I in 1/48 scale. The set consists of the main wheels
    and a tailwheel. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic
    parts. Recommended kit: ICM
    Set contains:
    - resin: 3 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: yes
    648830
    Beaufort Mk.I wheels
    1/48 Airfix
    Product page
    Product page
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    BRASSIN
    Fw 190A8/R2
    1/48 Eduard
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for F-16C
    in 1/48 scale. The set consists of the main wheels
    and a nosewheel. Easy to assemble, replaces
    plastic parts. Recommended kit: Kinetic
    Set contains:
    - resin: 3 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: yes
    648832
    F-16C wheels early
    1/48 Kinetic
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for F-16C
    in 1/48 scale. The set consists of the main wheels
    and a nosewheel. Easy to assemble, replaces
    plastic parts. Recommended kit: Kinetic
    Set contains:
    - resin: 3 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: yes
    648833
    F-16C wheels late
    1/48 Kinetic
    Product page
    Product page
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    BRASSIN
    Brassin set - balsa lifeboats in 1/350 scale.
    The set consists of 20 rafts.
    Made by direct 3D printing.
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 20 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
    653017
    Balsa life raft PRINT
    1/350
    Brassin set - pre-painted upper handles for Martin Baker
    ejection seats in 1/48 scale. The set consists of the
    5 handles. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 5 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    648834
    MB Mk.6 ejection seat upper handles PRINT
    1/48
    Product page
    Product page
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    Fw 190A8/R2
    1/48 Eduard
    BRASSIN
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for P-39Q
    in 1/72 scale. The set consists of the main wheels
    and a nose wheel. Easy to assemble, replaces
    plastic parts. Recommended kit: Arma Hobby
    Set contains:
    - resin: 3 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: yes
    672303
    P-39Q wheels PRINT
    1/72 Arma Hobby
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for P-39Q
    in 1/72 scale. The set consists of the main wheels
    and a nose wheel. Easy to assemble, replaces
    plastic parts. Recommended kit: Arma Hobby
    Set contains:
    - resin: 3 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: yes
    672304
    P-39Q wheels w/rims PRINT
    1/72 Arma Hobby
    Product page
    Product page
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    Brassin set - seat for P-39Q in 1/72 scale. Made
    by direct 3D printing. Easy to assemble, replaces
    plastic parts. Recommended kit: Arma Hobby
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 1 part
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    672306
    P-39Q seat PRINT
    1/72 Arma Hobby
    BRASSIN
    Brassin set - the exhaust stacks for P-39Q in 1/72 scale.
    Made by direct 3D printing. Easy to assemble, replaces
    plastic parts. Recommended kit: Arma Hobby
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 2 parts,
    - decals: no,
    - photo-etched details: no,
    - painting mask: no.
    672305
    P-39Q exhaust stacks PRINT
    1/72 Arma Hobby
    Product page
    Product page
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    BRASSIN
    Brassin set - gun barrels for P-39Q in 1/72 scale.
    Made by direct 3D printing. Easy to assemble,
    replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Arma Hobby
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 4 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    672307
    P-39Q gun barrels PRINT
    1/72 Arma Hobby
    Product page
    E
    -
    BUNNY SQUAT
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    BRASSIN
    Collection of 3 sets for P-38J in 1/48 scale.
    Recommended kit: Tamiya
    - cockpit PRINT
    - wheels,
    - undercarriage legs BRONZE
    All sets included in this BIG SIN are available separately,
    but with every BIG SIN set you save up to 30 %.
    SIN64899
    P-38J ESSENTIAL
    1/48 Tamiya
    Product page
    cockpit PRINT
    wheels
    undercarriage
    legs BRONZE
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    3DL32011 Tornado IDS SPACE 1/32 Italeri
    Product page
    easy
    application
    INFO Eduard70
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    3DL48103 Anson Mk.I SPACE 1/48 Airfix
    3DL48104
    F-16C Block 25 SPACE 1/48 Kinetic
    SPACE
    Product page
    Product page
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    SPACE
    3DL48105 F-16C Block 42 till 2005 SPACE 1/48 Kinetic
    3DL48106 F-16C Block 42 from 2006 SPACE 1/48 Kinetic
    Product page
    Product page
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    SPACE
    3DL72011 Meteor F.8 SPACE 1/72 Airfix
    3DL72012
    P-39Q SPACE 1/72 Arma Hobby
    Product page
    Product page
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  • Page 75

    DECAL SET
    D32020
    Mosquito FB Mk.II stencils
    1/32 Tamiya
    D32021
    Mosquito B Mk.IV stencils
    1/32 HKM
    D48109
    Mosquito FB Mk.II stencils
    1/48 Tamiya
    Product page
    Product page
    Product page
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    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED
    FEBRUARY 2022
    A34 Comet
    1/35 Tamiya
    36495
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    BRASSIN 02/2022BRASSIN 02/2022
    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED
    36496
    Jagdpanther Ausf. G1
    schurzen
    Jagdpanther Ausf. G1
    1/35 Academy
    36497
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    481099
    481100
    Anson Mk.I
    landing flaps
    Anson Mk.I
    bomb bays
    1/48 Airfix
    1/48 Airfix
    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED
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    491326
    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED
    Anson Mk.I
    1/48 Airfix
    FE1326
    FE1327
    Anson Mk.I
    seatbelts
    STEEL
    INFO Eduard
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    BIG ED
    All sets included in this BIG ED are available separately,
    but with every BIG ED set you save up to 30%.
    BIG33147 F-35C 1/32 Trumpeter
    BIG49356
    F4U-1A 1/48 Hobby Boss
    32886 Remove Before Flight STEEL
    321001 F-35C
    33336 F-35C seatbelts STEEL
    JX297 F-35C
    491314 F4U-1A
    FE1315 F4U-1A seatbelts STEEL
    EX902 F4U-1A
    Product page
    Product page
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    BIG49358 Buccaneer S.2C/D 1/48 Airfix
    49051 Remove before flight UK
    491316 Buccaneer S.2C/D
    FE1317 Buccaneer S.2C/D seatbelts STEEL
    EX906 Buccaneer S.2C/D
    Product page
    All sets included in this BIG ED are available separately,
    but with every BIG ED set you save up to 30%.
    BIG ED
    BIG49357 F-35B 1/48 Italeri
    49103 Remove Before Flight STEEL
    491312 F-35B
    FE1313 F-35B seatbelts STEEL
    EX900 F-35B
    Product page
    INFO Eduard
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    MASKS
    IT FITS!
    EX919 F-16C Block 25/42
    1/48 Kinetic
    EX920 F-16C Block 25/42 TFace
    1/48 Kinetic
    EX921 F-35A
    1/48 Tamiya
    EX922 F-35A TFace
    1/48 Tamiya
    EX923 Spitfire Mk.VIII TFace
    1/48 Eduard
    EX924 F-35A RAM coating late
    1/48 Tamiya
    CX642 Fw 190A-8/R2
    1/72 Eduard
    EX921 F-35A
    EX921 F-35A
    EX922 F-35A TFace
    EX922 F-35A TFace
    EX920 F-16C Block 25/42 TFace EX920 F-16C Block 25/42 TFace
    EX920 F-16C Block 25/42 TFace
    EX919 F-16C Block 25/42
    EX920 F-16C Block 25/42 TFace
    EX919 F-16C Block 25/42
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    EX922 F-35A TFace
    EX923 Spitfire Mk.VIII TFace
    EX923 Spitfire Mk.VIII TFace
    EX923 Spitfire Mk.VIII TFace
    EX923 Spitfire Mk.VIII TFace
    EX922 F-35A TFace
    MASKS
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    RELEASES
    FEBRUARY 2023
    BIG-EDBIG-ED
    KITS
    PE
    -
    SETS
    ZOOMS
    MASKS
    82214 A6M3 Zero Type 22 1/48 ProfiPACK
    11163 HIND E 1/48 Limited
    84154 Spitfire Mk.VIII 1/48 Weekend edition
    7467 Fw 190A-8/R2 1/72 Weekend edition
    8136 Fokker D.VII (OAW) 1/48 ProfiPACK
    8203 Bf 110E Reedice 1/48 ProfiPACK
    53290 USS Alaska CB-1 part 2 1/350 Hobby Boss
    36495 A34 Comet 1/35 Tamiya
    36496 Jagdpanther Ausf. G1 1/35 Academy
    36497 Jagdpanther Ausf. G1 schurzen 1/35 Academy
    481099 Anson Mk.I landing flaps 1/48 Airfix
    481100 Anson Mk.I bomb bays 1/48 Airfix
    491326 Anson Mk.I 1/48 Airfix
    491328 F-16C Block 25 1/48 Kinetic
    491329 F-16C Block 42 till 2005 1/48 Kinetic
    491330 F-16C Block 42 from 2006 1/48 Kinetic
    72727 Bf 110E 1/72 Eduard
    73791 Meteor F.8 1/72 Airfix
    73792 F6F-3 1/72 Eduard
    73793 F6F-5 1/72 Eduard
    FE1326 Anson Mk.I 1/48 Airfix
    FE1327 Anson Mk.I seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Airfix
    FE1328 F-16C Block 25 1/48 Kinetic
    FE1329 F-16C Block 42 till 2005 1/48 Kinetic
    FE1330 F-16C Block 42 from 2006 1/48 Kinetic
    FE1331 F-16C Block 25/42 seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Kinetic
    FE1332 F-35A 1/48 Tamiya
    FE1333 F-35A seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Tamiya
    SS791 Meteor F.8 1/72 Airfix
    EX919 F-16C Block 25/42 1/48 Kinetic
    EX920 F-16C Block 25/42 TFace 1/48 Kinetic
    EX921 F-35A 1/48 Tamiya
    EX922 F-35A TFace 1/48 Tamiya
    EX923 Spitfire Mk.VIII TFace 1/48 Eduard
    EX924 F-35A RAM coating late 1/48 Tamiya
    CX642 Fw 190A-8/R2 1/72 Eduard
    BIG ED SETS
    BIG33147 F-35C 1/32 Trumpeter
    BIG49356 F4U-1A 1/48 Hobby Boss
    BIG49357 F-35B 1/48 Italeri
    BIG49358 Buccaneer S.2C/D 1/48 Airfix
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    RELEASES
    BRASSIN
    LöökPLUS
    BIG SIN
    SPACE
    DECAL SETS
    634030 Bf 109G-4 LööK 1/32 Revell
    644198 Buccaneer S.2C/D LööK 1/48 Airfix
    674002 P-39Q LööK 1/72 Arma Hobby
    632186 Bf 109G-2 wheels 1/32 Revell
    632187 Sopwith Camel seat PRINT 1/32 WNW/Academy
    635022 WWII German NOTEK rear lights PRINT 1/35
    648792 F4F-3 engine early PRINT 1/48 Eduard
    648823 Buccaneer S.2C/D ejection seats PRINT 1/48 Airfix
    648830 Beaufort Mk.I wheels 1/48 ICM
    648831 F-16 airbrakes PRINT 1/48 Kinetic
    648832 F-16C wheels early 1/48 Kinetic
    648833 F-16C wheels late 1/48 Kinetic
    648834 MB Mk.6
    ejection seat upper handles PRINT 1/48
    653017 Balsa life raft PRINT 1/350
    672303 P-39Q wheels PRINT 1/72 Arma Hobby
    672304 P-39Q wheels w/rims PRINT 1/72 Arma Hobby
    672305 P-39Q exhaust stacks PRINT 1/72 Arma Hobby
    672306 P-39Q seat PRINT 1/72 Arma Hobby
    672307 P-39Q gun barrels PRINT 1/72 Arma Hobby
    644195 F-35B LööKplus 1/48 Italeri
    644196 Yak-9D LööKplus 1/48 Zvezda
    SIN64899 P-38J ESSENTIAL 1/48 Tamiya
    3DL32011 Tornado IDS SPACE 1/32 Italeri
    3DL48103 Anson Mk.I SPACE 1/48 Airfix
    3DL48104 F-16C Block 25 SPACE 1/48 Kinetic
    3DL48105 F-16C Block 42 till 2005 SPACE 1/48 Kinetic
    3DL48106 F-16C Block 42 from 2006 SPACE 1/48 Kinetic
    3DL72011 Meteor F.8 SPACE 1/72 Airfix
    3DL72012 P-39Q SPACE 1/72 Arma Hobby
    D32020 Mosquito FB Mk.II stencils 1/32 Tamiya
    D32021 Mosquito B Mk.IV stencils 1/32 HKM
    D48109 Mosquito FB Mk.II stencils 1/48 Tamiya
    FEBRUARY 2023
    INFO Eduard
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    BUILT
    Fokker D.VII (OAW)
    1/48
    Cat. No. 8136
    marking A
    built by Martin Jirkal
    Product page
    INFO Eduard86
    February 2023
  • Page 87

    BUILT
    Lt. Ernst Udet, Jasta 4, Beugneux-Cramoiselles Airfield, France, June 1918
    Jasta 4 received the new Fokkers D.VII on June
    13, 1918. All these were license-built OAW aircraft.
    Immediately, a new unit marking, consisting of
    black-painted noses, wheel covers and struts,
    was introduced. This marking was certainly inspi-
    red by the black fuselages of Jasta 37. Udet was
    named the acting commander of Jagdgeschwa-
    der “Von Richthofen” on June 18, and although he
    only held this position for one day, it was probably
    enough to mark his plane in a more recognizable
    style. The fuselage was supposedly fully painted
    red, possibly as a reference to Udet’s previous
    service with Jasta 11. The wings were striped in
    red and white. The number of stripes is usually
    thought to be higher than we portray here, but the
    famous photo of this plane is heavily retouched.
    Close inspection reveals that only the stripe going
    through the right-wing cross is original. By com-
    parison with another photo, shown in a TV docu-
    mentary, we have our interpretation of the upper
    wing stripes layout. The aircraft did not survive
    long, as it was lost on June 29. At 7:40 a.m. over
    the village of Cutry Udet attacked a French Bre-
    guet, but the observer returned fire and managed
    to rip the steering lines of Udet’s Fokker with his
    fire and Udet had to bail out from the uncontro-
    llable aircraft. The nose and wheel covers may
    have retained the black Jasta 4 unit colour or they
    were painted red as well. Available photos leave
    the possibility of both these options.
    INFO Eduard
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  • Page 88

    SE.5a
    1/48 Dual Combo
    Accessories used:
    648299 SE.5a guns (Brassin)
    648318 propeller four-blade (hub only) (Brassin)
    648319 SE.5a radiator - Hispano Suiza for 4blade prop (Brassin)
    648333 SE.5a wheels (Brassin)
    Cat. No. R0015
    Marking is masked and painted.
    Built by Frank Barkhofen
    BUILT
    INFO Eduard88
    February 2023
  • Page 89

    BUILT
    BEST BRASS AROUNDBEST BRASS AROUND
    F-104GF-104G
    HASEGAWA 1/48
    Built by Angelo Lodetti
    Accessories used:
    648174 F-104 exhaust nozzle early (Brassin)
    648181 F-104 undercarriage wheels late (Brassin)
    648525 F-104 C2 ejection seat (Brassin)
    INFO Eduard
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  • Page 90

    1/48
    A6M2 Zero Type 21
    BUILT
    Cat. No. 82212
    marking D
    Built by Ignat Pomazkov
    Accessories used:Accessories used:
    481076 A6M2 landing flaps (PE
    -
    Set)
    Cat. No. 481076
    A6M2 landing flaps
    1/48 (PE
    -
    Set)
    INFO Eduard90
    February 2023
  • Page 91

    BUILT
    Lt. Kunio Kanzaki, CO of Hikōtai 311 of Kōkūtai 381, Kendari airfield, Celebes island, May 1944
    Kōkūtai 381 was established in October 1943 at
    Kendari Base on the island of Celebes. It was
    a mixed Kōkūtai with 48 fighter-bombers (Hikōtai
    602), 24 night fighters (Hikōtai 902) and 48 fighter
    aircraft in Hikōtai 311, the latter commanded by Lt.
    Kanzaki. During the 1944 he operated from bases
    on islands in Indonesia and the Philippines. Their
    most frequent opponents were U.S. Army aircraft.
    Kanzaki's unit used special phosphorus anti-air-
    craft bombs to attack enemy bombers. Kanzaki's
    aircraft, manufactured by the Nakajima company,
    has been reconstructed in the past with various
    color markings. It is assumed that the vertical
    tail surfaces and part of the upper wing surfaces
    were painted the same color like lower surfaces.
    The front part of the engine may also have been
    painted grey or yellow. It is not entirely clear from
    the photograph of the aircraft whether the white
    stripes on the lower fuselage are joined. It may
    have been designed to improve the mutual iden-
    tification of Army and Navy aircraft when fighting
    Allied fighters. Another reason for this camouf-
    lage may have been for easier identification du-
    ring night fighter flights. For example, Lt. Kanzaki
    and his wingman shot down a B-24 of the 380th
    BG over Balikpapan on the night of January 12-13,
    1944. Some aircraft of Kōkūtai 331 were also pain-
    ted in the same upper and tailplane camouflage.
    Both units operated in one tactical group during
    part of 1944.
    Cat. No. 481076
    A6M2 landing flaps
    1/48 (PE
    -
    Set)
    Product page
    INFO Eduard
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    BUILT
    BEST BRASS AROUNDBEST BRASS AROUND
    Built by Paolo Portuesi
    PP
    --
    38F38FPP
    --
    38F38F
    Accessories used:
    648515 P-38F/G wheels (Brassin)
    648519 P-38F/G superchargers(Brassin)
    648521 P-38F/G undercarriage legs BRONZE (Brassin)
    648533 P-38F/G nose gun bay (Brassin)
    648544 P-38F cockpit (Brassin)
    EX667 P-38F/G TFace (Mask)
    INFO Eduard92
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  • Page 93

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  • Page 94

    ON APPROACH
    MARCH 2023
    644201
    Mi-24V black (Mi-35) LööK
    1/48 Zvezda
    644202
    Anson Mk.I Löök
    1/48 Airfix
    648203
    F-35A LööK
    1/48 Tamiya
    635023
    WWII German NOTEK headlights PRINT
    1/35
    BIG33148 Bf 109G-2/4 1/32 Revell
    BIG33149 Yak-9K 1/32 ICM
    BIG49359 Mi-4 1/48 Trumpeter
    BIG49360 Beaufort Mk.I PART I 1/48 ICM
    644201 Mi-24V black (Mi-35) LööK 1/48 Eduard/Zvezda
    644202 Anson Mk.I Löök 1/48 Airfix
    644203 F-35A LööK 1/48 Tamiya
    635023 WWII German NOTEK headlights PRINT 1/35
    635025 WWII German shovels PRINT 1/35
    648828 F4F-4 engine PRINT 1/48 Eduard
    648829 F4F-4 wheel bay PRINT 1/48 Eduard
    648835 Anson Mk.I wheels 1/48 Airfix
    648836 ACES II ejection seat lower handles PRINT 1/48
    648837 F-16 ejection seat PRINT 1/48 Kinetic
    648838 Mi-24V
    cockpit black (Mi-35) PRINT & SPACE 1/48 Eduard/Zvezda
    648839 F-35A wheels 1/48 Tamiya
    648840 Beaufort Mk.I guns PRINT 1/48 ICM
    648841 Anson Mk.I radiators PRINT 1/48 Airfix
    672308 P-39Q 500lb bomb PRINT 1/72 Arma Hobby
    672309 P-39Q 75gal drop tank PRINT 1/72 Arma Hobby
    634031 Bf 109G-2 LööKplus 1/32 Revell
    644197 Z-326 LööKplus 1/48 Eduard
    644199 Buccaneer S.2C/D LööKplus 1/48 Airfix
    644200 Beaufort Mk.I LööKplus 1/48 ICM
    SIN648100 F-35A armament 1/48 Tamiya
    SIN648101 Fw 190A-8 ESSENTIAL 1/48 Eduard
    BIG ED (March)
    BRASSIN (March)
    LöökPlus (March)
    BIGSIN (March)
    LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboards and STEEL
    seatbelts for Mi-24V w/ black-painted interior (Mi-35)
    in 1/48 scale. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Eduard / Zvezda
    Set contains:
    - resin: 2 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details:
    yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard
    and STEEL seatbelts for Anson Mk.I in 1/48 scale.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Airfix
    Set contains:
    - resin: 1 part
    - 3D print: 2 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details:
    yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard
    and STEEL seatbelts for F-35A in 1/48 scale.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Tamiya
    Set contains:
    - resin: 1 part
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details:
    yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - NOTEK headlights for German WWII AFV
    in 1/35 scale. The set consists of 12 pcs of NOTEK
    headlights. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 12 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details:
    yes
    - painting mask: no
    INFO Eduard94
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    635025
    WWII German shovels PRINT
    1/35
    ON APPROACH
    Brassin set - showels for German WWII AFV in 1/35 scale.
    The set consists of 3 showels. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 3 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
    648828
    F4F-4 engine PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
    648829
    F4F-4 wheel bay PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
    Brassin set - the engine for F4F-4 in 1/48 scale.
    The cowling are included. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 35 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - the wheel bay for F4F-4
    in 1/48 scale. . Made by direct 3D printing.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 10 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    INFO Eduard
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  • Page 96

    ON APPROACH
    MARCH 2023
    648835
    Anson Mk.I wheels
    1/48 Airfix
    648836
    ACES II ejection seat lower handles PRINT
    1/48 ICM
    648837
    F-16 ejection seat PRINT
    1/48 Kinetic
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for Anson Mk.I
    in 1/48 scale. The set consists of the main wheels and
    a tailwheel. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Airfix
    Set contains:
    - resin: 3 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: yes
    Brassin set - pre-painted lower handles for ACES II ejection
    seats in 1/48 scale. The set consists of the 5 handles.
    Made by direct 3D printing.
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 5 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - ejection seat for F-16 in 1/48 scale.
    Made by direct 3D printing.
    Recommended kit: Kinetic
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 5 parts
    - decals: yes
    - photo-etched details:
    yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    INFO Eduard96
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    ON APPROACHMARCH 2023
    648838
    Mi-24V cockpit black (Mi-35) PRINT
    1/48 Eduard/Zvezda
    648839
    F-35A wheels
    1/48 Tamiya
    648840
    Beaufort Mk.I guns PRINT
    1/48 ICM
    Brassin set - black-painted cockpit for Mi-24V
    (Mi-35) in 1/48 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Recommended kit: Eduard / Zvezda
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 10 parts
    - resin: 46 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    - SPACE 3D decals: yes
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for F-35A
    in 1/48 scale. The set consists of the main wheels
    and a nose wheel. Easy to assemble, replaces
    plastic parts. Recommended kit: Tamiya
    Set contains:
    - resin: 3 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: yes
    Brassin set - guns for Beaufort Mk.I in 1/48 scale.
    Made by direct 3D printing. Easy to assemble,
    replaces plastic parts. Recommended kit: ICM
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 4 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    INFO Eduard
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  • Page 98

    ON APPROACH
    648841
    Anson Mk.I radiators PRINT
    1/48 Airfix
    672308
    P-39Q 500lb bomb PRINT
    1/72 Arma Hobby
    672309
    P-39Q 75gal drop tank PRINT
    1/72 Arma Hobby
    Brassin set - radiators for Anson Mk.I in 1/48 scale.
    The set consists of two radiators. Made by direct 3D
    printing. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Airfix
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 2 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - the 500lb bomb and a bomb rack for
    P-39Q in 1/72 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Arma Hobby
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 2 parts
    - decals: eys
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - 75gal drop tank and a rack for
    P-39Q in 1/72 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Arma Hobby
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 3 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    MARCH 2023
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  • Page 99

    ON APPROACH
    634031
    Bf 109G-2 LööKplus
    1/32 Revell
    Collection of 4 sets for Bf 109G-2 in 1/32 scale.
    Recommended kit: Revell
    - LööK set (pre-painted Brassin dashboards & Steelbelts)
    - TFace painting mask
    - exhaust stacks
    - undercarriage wheels
    644197
    Z-326 LööKplus
    1/48 Eduard
    Collection of 3 sets for Z-326 in 1/48 scale.
    Recommended kit: eduard
    - LööK set (pre-painted Brassin dashboards & Steelbelts)
    - TFace painting mask
    - undercarriage wheels
    MARCH 2023
    INFO Eduard
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  • Page 100

    ON APPROACH
    644199
    Buccaneer S.2C/D LööKplus
    1/48 Airfix
    Collection of 4 sets for Buccaneer S.2C/D in 1/48 scale.
    Recommended kit: Airfix
    - LööK set (pre-painted Brassin dashboards & Steelbelts)
    - TFace painting mask
    - ejection seats
    - undercarriage wheels
    MARCH 2023
    INFO Eduard100
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  • Page 101

    ON APPROACH
    644200
    Beaufort Mk.I LööKplus
    1/48 ICM
    Collection of 3 sets for Beaufort Mk.I in 1/48 scale.
    Recommended kit: ICM
    - LööK set (pre-painted Brassin dashboards & Steelbelts)
    - TFace painting mask
    - undercarriage wheels
    MARCH 2023
    INFO Eduard
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  • Page 102

    SIN648100
    F-35A armament
    1/48 Tamiya
    Collection of 6 sets for F-35A in 1/48 scale.
    Recommended kit: Tamiya
    - AIM-120C AMRAAM (2 sets)
    - AIM-9X
    - AIM-132 ASRAAM
    - GBU-12 bomb
    - GBU-31(V)1/B JDAM
    All sets included in this BIG SIN are available separately,
    but with every BIG SIN set you save up to 30 %.
    ON APPROACH
    MARCH 2023
    INFO Eduard102
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  • Page 103

    SIN648101
    Fw 190A-8 ESSENTIAL
    1/48 Eduard
    Collection of 4 sets for Fw 190A-8 in 1/48 scale.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    - undercarriage wheels
    - undercarriage legs BRONZE
    - landing flaps PRINT
    - cockpit PRINT
    All sets included in this BIG SIN are available separately,
    but with every BIG SIN set you save up to 30 %.
    BRASSIN 02/2022BRASSIN 02/2022
    ON APPROACHMARCH 2023
    INFO Eduard
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  • Page 104

    PE
    -
    SETS
    53291 USS Alaska CB-1 part 3 1/350 Hobby Boss
    23036 Spitfire Mk.IXc 1/24 Airfix
    23037 Spitfire Mk.IXc 1/24 Airfix
    32481 Hurricane Mk.IIb landing flaps 1/32 Revell
    321006 Hurricane Mk.IIb 1/32 Revell
    481101 B-25J bomb bay 1/48 HKM
    481102 B-24D exterior 1/48 Revell
    481103 MiG-21bis exterior 1/48 Eduard
    491332 F-35A 1/48 Tamiya
    491334 F-16A MLU 1/48 Kinetic
    491336 B-25J glazed nose 1/48 HKM
    491338 B-24D cockpit 1/48 Revell
    491339 B-24D nose interior 1/48 Revell
    72728 C-130J exterior 1/72 Zvezda
    72729 Bf 110G-2 1/72 Eduard
    73794 C-130J interior 1/72 Zvezda
    73795 C-130J cargo floor 1/72 Zvezda
    73796 C-130J cargo seatbelts 1/72 Zvezda
    73797 C-130J cargo interior 1/72 Zvezda
    ZOOMS
    33343 Hurricane Mk.IIb 1/32 Revell
    33344 Hurricane Mk.IIb seatbelts STEEL 1/32 Revell
    FE1334 F-16A MLU 1/48 Kinetic
    FE1335 F-16A MLU seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Kinetic
    FE1336 B-25J glazed nose 1/48 HKM
    FE1337 B-25J glazed nose seatbelts STEEL 1/48 HKM
    FE1338 B-24D 1/48 Revell
    FE1339 B-24D seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Revell
    SS794 C-130J 1/72 Zvezda
    SS798 Bf 110G-2 Weekend 1/72 Eduard
    MASKS
    LX007 Spitfire Mk.IXc 1/24 Airfix
    LX008 Spitfire Mk.IXc TFace 1/24 Airfix
    JX305 Hurricane Mk.IIb 1/32 Revell
    JX306 Hurricane Mk.IIb TFace 1/32 Revell
    EX925 B-25J glazed nose 1/48 HKM
    EX926 B-25J glazed nose TFace 1/48 HKM
    EX927 B-24D TFace 1/48 Revell
    EX928 B.534 IV. serie TFace 1/48 Eduard
    EX929 F-16A MLU 1/48 Kinetic
    EX930 F-16A MLU TFace 1/48 Kinetic
    EX931 F-35A RAM coating early 1/48 Tamiya
    EX932 Mi-8MT 1/48 Zvezda
    EX933 Mi-8MT TFace 1/48 Zvezda
    CX643 C-130J 1/72 Zvezda
    CX644 Bf 110G-2 1/72 Eduard
    SPACE
    3DL32012 Hurricane Mk.IIb SPACE 1/32 Revell
    3DL32013 Spitfire Mk.IXc SPACE 1/24 Airfix
    3DL48107 F-16A MLU SPACE 1/48 Kinetic
    3DL48108 B.534 IV. serie SPACE 1/48 Eduard
    3DL48109 F-35A SPACE 1/48 Tamiya
    3DL48110 B-24D SPACE 1/48 Revell
    3DL48111 B-25J glazed nose SPACE 1/48 HKM
    3DL48112 Mi-8MT SPACE 1/48 Zvezda
    DECAL SET
    D48110 B-25J stencils 1/48 HKM
    D48111 Su-25 Russian stencils 1/48 Zvezda
    ON APPROACH
    MARCH 2023
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    ON APPROACH
    Spitfire Mk.Vc TROP #82126 1/48
    BR301, Sgt. George F. Beurling,
    No. 249 Squadron, RAF Hal Far, Malta,
    July 1942
    JG959, Lt. McClellan E. S. Robinson,
    No. 1 Squadron SAAF, Ben Gardane,
    Tunis, April 1943
    MH592, S/Ldr Hinko Šoić, NOVJ No. 352
    (Yugoslav) Squadron, Vis, Yugoslav,
    January–February 1945
    BR476, S/Ldr Jefferson H. Wedgwood,
    No. 92 Squadron, RAF LG. 173, Egypt,
    August–October 1942
    Lt. Luis T. Zendegui, 2nd FS, 52nd FG, 12th AF,
    La Sabala, Tunis, Winter 1942–1943
    A58-137 (EE835), F/Lt David H. Hopton,
    No. 79 Squadron RAAF, Kiriwina,
    Trobriand Islands, October 1943
    MARCH 2023
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    ON APPROACH
    Bf 109E-4 1/72#7033
    WNr. 5819, Obstlt. Adolf Galland, CO of JG 26,
    Audembert, France, October–December 1940
    WNr. 5587, Ofw. Fritz Beeck, 6./ JG 51, Wissant,
    France, August 1940
    Lt. Josef Eberle, 9./JG 54,
    The Netherlands, August 1940
    WNr. 1559, Hptm. Wilhelm Balthasar,
    CO of 7./JG 27, Carquebut, France, July 1940
    WNr. 5901, Oblt. Walter Fiel, CO of 8./JG 53,
    Le Touquet-Etaples, France, September 1940
    WNr. 2060, Lt. Hans Guse, 2.(J)/LG 2, Tudora,
    Soviet Union (Republic of Moldova today), July 1941
    MARCH 2023
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    GUADALCANAL #11170 1/48
    ON APPROACH
    Dual Combo
    MARCH 2023
    INFO Eduard
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  • Page 108

    ON APPROACH
    Bf 110G-2 1/72#7468
    Bf 110G-2/R7/M2, 6./ZG 1, Brest, France, August 1943
    Bf 110G-2/R3/M1/M5, 7./ZG 26, Fels am Wagram,
    Austria, May 1944
    Bf 110G-2/M1/R7, 5./NJG 200, Nikolajew,
    Soviet Union, September 1943
    Bf 110G-2/R1/M5, 4./ZG 76, Wertheim, Germany, October 1943
    MARCH 2023
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  • Page 109

    ON APPROACH
    B.534.208, 36th Fighter Squadron,
    Air Regiment 2, Olomouc Airfield,
    Czechoslovakia, Fall 1937
    B.534.239, 45th Fighter Squadron,
    Air Regiment 3, Piešťany Airfield,
    Czechoslovakia, July 1938
    B.534.217, Combined Squadron of Slovak National
    Uprising, Tri Duby Airfield, Slovakia, September 1944
    B.534.186, 34th Fighter Squadron,
    Air Regiment 4, Hradec Králové Airfield,
    Czechoslovakia, Summer 1937
    Avia B.534 IV. serie
    Re-release
    1/48 #8192
    MARCH 2023
    INFO Eduard
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  • Page 110

    ON APPROACH
    MiG-21bis
    Re-release
    1/48 #8232
    MiG-21BIS, c/n 75084300, HävLLv 31,
    Kuopio airbase, Finland, 1980 – 1981
    MiG-21bis, c/n 75080880, 1. Pucki DLMW, Lotnictwo
    Marynarki Wojennej, Gdynia-Babie Doły, Poland,
    late 1997
    MiG-21bis, Tactics & Air Combat Development Establishment,
    Jamnagar airbase, India, September 1986
    MiG-21bis, 3rd Air Base, Graf Ignatevo,
    Bulgaria, from 2002
    MiG-21bis, c/n 75061874, 47. Pápa Harcászati Repülő Ezred,
    Pápa airbase, Hungary, 1991
    MiG-21bisD, c/n 75002075, 22. eskadrila lovačkih zrakoplova,
    Pula airbase, Croatia, 2008
    MARCH 2023
    INFO Eduard110
    February 2023
  • Page 111

    COMPROMISES
    An aircraft is usually the result of a design
    process that is a compromise between the
    aircraft’s purpose, the available engine, the
    current level of aerodynamic knowledge and
    other factors. Over more than a century of
    aircraft development, the knowledge of air-
    craft designers has continually improved,
    and aircraft designs have naturally evolved
    with the level of technical knowledge at the
    time of their creation. I use the word “usua-
    lly” because there have been highly unortho-
    dox aircraft designs in which aerodynamics
    did not play a significant role. In these cases,
    the engine power prevailed.
    Making a faithful scale model of an aeroplane
    isn’t also an easy engineering discipline.
    I understand modellers who want their
    model to match the original as perfectly as
    possible. The problem is what exactly is an
    original.
    When my colleagues prepare a new aircraft
    kit, they ideally work with the original pro-
    duction documentation, good quality photo-
    graphs and, for verification, a 3D scan of the
    actual machine. The historic aircraft we scan
    are carefully selected. In museums, we look
    for pieces in as historically faithful a conditi-
    on as possible. For instance, concerning the
    L-13 Blaník glider that we’re going to make in
    1/48 scale, it’s quite easy, we just drive the
    scanner to our nearby airport.
    However sometimes museums’ aircraft need
    some repairs or are missing parts. And in
    some cases, the newly fitted parts arent
    exact replacements of the original parts.
    Of course, we don't want to include some-
    thing like that in a 3D design. This is not to
    suggest that museum technicians have done
    a bad job. They are often in a difficult situa-
    tion because original parts are scarce and
    documentation for a given part of the aircraft
    might be missing, and the complicated cur-
    ved shape of any specific part is sometimes
    hard to deduce from historical photographs.
    We are also in the same difficult situation if
    the production documentation or the aircraft
    in its original condition is not available or is
    only available in partial form. In this case
    we study historical photographs, wreckage
    images, surviving aircraft parts and dra-
    wings prepared by aviation researchers. The
    result is our best interpretation, which is ba-
    sed on the current state of knowledge.
    This is a demanding discipline. The quality
    of the documents, including publication dra-
    wings, changes over time. If someone was
    preparing a kit for a particular aircraft, say,
    thirty years ago, they had different documen-
    tation than we would have in our hands today
    while working on said aircraft. And in ano-
    ther ten or twenty years, knowledge of the
    type will probably be a little more improved.
    It is therefore important to approach kits
    produced in the past with a certain toleran-
    ce and detachment. They can usually be used
    to build a beautiful model. Last week I saw
    a very nicely built ARII 1/48 Ki-61 Tony. This
    kit was produced in 1972 and has a beauti-
    fully riveted surface. Some of my favourite
    pieces from this period include the Ki-43 or
    Ki-45 from Nichimo. In the half century since
    their creation, new information about these
    aircraft has probably come to light and today
    the designers of these kits would possibly
    design some parts in a different way. But
    I don't think that's important. They are just
    beautiful pieces.
    But it’s a bit of a digression from my consi-
    deration of the progression of knowledge
    over time. I would like to mention the rela-
    tivity of the validity of the research materi-
    als. They often contradict each other to some
    extent. The production documentation may
    not correspond exactly to the condition in
    which the aircraft left the factory. The point
    is that there may have been changes during
    the manufacturing process. Manufacturing
    jigs may have been modified, some details of
    the aircraft may have been changed and the
    original documentation no longer reflects
    the production details. Even a 3D scan of an
    aircraft that is preserved in its original sta-
    te may not be completely accurate. If it is an
    aircraft that has been in service for a long
    time, it has usually been through a lot. I'm
    thinking of hard landings, small accidents or
    even crashes and subsequent repairs. The
    plane is not made of diamond, but of metal,
    possibly even wood and canvas. A hard lan-
    ding can cause deformations, for instance
    the rear half of the fuselage to be moved up
    a few degrees from the longitudinal axis of
    the machine. Nothing special for the pilot.
    An extra worry for the kit designer.
    So, even with ideal research materials for kit
    design, there are situations where they con-
    tradict each other. So ,a kit at a certain scale
    is not only a scaled down version, but almost
    always the result of various compromises.
    If we have to make them, we try to make them
    as best as we can.
    As colleagues from previous generations
    did before us and, hopefully, as some others
    from the next generation will do after us.
    Jan Bobek
    INFO Eduard
    111
    February 2023
  • Tail End Charlie


    Compromises 

    An aircraft is usually the result of a design process that is a compromise between the aircraft’s purpose, the available engine, the current level of aerodynamic knowledge and other factors. Over more than a century of aircraft development, the knowledge of aircraft designers has continually improved, and aircraft designs have naturally evolved with the level of technical knowledge at the time of their creation. I use the word “usually” because there have been highly unorthodox aircraft designs in which aerodynamics did not play a significant role. In these cases, the engine power prevailed.

    Making a faithful scale model of an aeroplane isn’t also an easy engineering discipline. 

    I understand   modellers who want their model to match the original as perfectly as possible. The problem is what exactly is an original. 

    When my colleagues prepare a new aircraft kit, they ideally work with the original production documentation, good quality photographs and, for verification, a 3D scan of the actual machine. The historic aircraft we scan are carefully selected. In museums, we look for pieces in as historically faithful a condition as possible.  For instance, concerning the L-13 Blaník glider that we’re going to make in 1/48 scale, it’s quite easy, we just drive the scanner to our nearby airport.  

    However sometimes museums’ aircraft need some repairs or are missing parts. And in some cases, the newly fitted parts aren’t exact replacements of the original parts. Of course, we don't want to include something like that in a 3D design. This is not to suggest that museum technicians have done a bad job. They are often in a difficult situation because original parts are scarce and documentation for a given part of the aircraft might be missing, and the complicated curved shape of any specific part is sometimes hard to deduce from historical photographs. 

    We are also in the same difficult situation if the production documentation or the aircraft in its original condition is not available or is only available in partial form. In this case we study historical photographs, wreckage images, surviving aircraft parts and drawings prepared by aviation researchers. The result is our best interpretation, which is based on the current state of knowledge.

    This is a demanding discipline. The quality of the documents, including publication drawings, changes over time. If someone was preparing a kit for a particular aircraft, say, thirty years ago, they had different documentation than we would have in our hands today while working on said aircraft. And in another ten or twenty years, knowledge of the type will probably be a little more improved. 

    It is therefore important to approach kits produced in the past with a certain tolerance and detachment. They can usually be used to build a beautiful model. Last week I saw a very nicely built ARII 1/48 Ki-61 Tony. This kit was produced in 1972 and has a beautifully riveted surface. Some of my favourite pieces from this period include the Ki-43 or Ki-45 from Nichimo. In the half century since their creation, new information about these aircraft has probably come to light and today the designers of these kits would possibly design some parts in a different way. But I don't think that's important. They are just beautiful pieces.

    But it’s a bit of a digression from my consideration of the progression of knowledge over time. I would like to mention the relativity of the validity of the research materials. They often contradict each other to some extent. The production documentation may not correspond exactly to the condition in which the aircraft left the factory. The point is that there may have been changes during the manufacturing process. Manufacturing jigs may have been modified, some details of the aircraft may have been changed and the original documentation no longer reflects the production details. Even a 3D scan of an aircraft that is preserved in its original state may not be completely accurate. If it is an aircraft that has been in service for a long time, it has usually been through a lot. I'm thinking of hard landings, small accidents or even crashes and subsequent repairs. The plane is not made of diamond, but of metal, possibly even wood and canvas. A hard landing can cause deformations, for instance the rear half of the fuselage to be moved up a few degrees from the longitudinal axis of the machine. Nothing special for the pilot. An extra worry for the kit designer. 

    So, even with ideal research materials for kit design, there are situations where they contradict each other. So ,a kit at a certain scale is not only a scaled down version, but almost always the result of various compromises. If we have to make them, we try to make them as best as we can. 

    As colleagues from previous generations did before us and, hopefully, as some others from the next generation will do after us. 

    Jan Bobek


  • Editorial


    Dear Friends, Welcome to the February Newsletter! 

    The Nuremberg Toy Fair started yesterday. After a two year hiatus, we are coming back to Nuremberg, and as hard as it may be to believe, we have no idea of what to expect. It’s like going back in time thirty-two years, to the beginning of the nineties, when we set out on our first such trip with six bags of photoetched sets with the belief that we would conquer the modelling world with them. As it tends to be with such conquerors, the beginning ended up not particularly dazzling. No one much talked to us at the other stalls and we were often politely shown the door. With two notable exceptions.  Mr. Ono of the Japanese firm Beaver, and Chuck Harransky with Jerry Campbell from the Texas based Squadron Signal, all of which gave us several hours of their attention and patiently worked towards an agreement with us. To this day, I am extremely grateful for their efforts and long term friendships, and I acknowledge the fact that without these fine gentlemen and their attitude towards us, Eduard would not have become what Eduard now is. We left the exhibition hall quite a bit of time after it had actually closed with the feeling that the long trip and the expended effort was for something instead of a waste of time and that success was an attainable concept. As you can well guess, the road was not a smooth one, and at times the dejection was intense and incredibly discouraging, but ultimately, the success began to manifest itself, slowly but surely. Over all of the years that followed, we attended the fair annually and we grew, as did the Fair and its venue, and experiences grew along with them.

    In 1993, we brought home the Model of the Year award, which neither I nor Karel Padar had any idea we were getting. It was thanks to the efforts of Mr. Lacina , the long-term editor of Modellfan magazine, who made the effort back then to locate us in that massive labyrinth of stalls. He took us aside and presented us with the award in all its glory. This was in front of the Squadron Signal table where two years prior we were able to secure our first international agreement and become the first of the former Eastern Bloc countries to receive a Model of the Year award from Modellfan. It was by a bit of a miracle that I got it home at all. I almost lost it among the toilets in the basement of the exhibition hall, when its case fell from my toilet roll tray. After hitting the floor, it opened for a fraction of a second and a bronze medal came out through the opening, bouncing and pinging between the toilet to end its journey in the only occupied stall between the shoes of a gentleman sitting there, who evidently had no intention of leaving anytime soon. It was probably a shock for him, I don't know what I would do if a mysterious white box landed between my feet at that particular moment. I lay in wait for him behind the entrance to the toilets for a good fifteen minutes, after which his head appeared, looked around both sides of the corridor, and a man with a medal in his hand emerged. I stopped him with the question ‘Is that yours?’, and after a surprised ‘No, it's not’ , I replied ‘So it's mine’. The medal was returned to its rightful owner. But the war was not yet won. At the bend above Ohří river just before the village of Damice, for the first and hopefully the last time, I spun out in a Škoda pickup, which, after leaving the road, jumped over a fence of a cow pasture, only to roll back onto its wheels after hitting the roof and, breaking an axle, coming to rest just before a forest. There were no mobile phones then, so Karel and I took the medal, stopped a passing car and went to get help. When we returned, we found the car had been broken into and stripped of its wheels. Well, the nineties in the Czech Republic were rough. At that time, the Czech Republic was barely a month old, and the disintegration of Czechoslovakia was accepted by many of its citizens with embarrassment and uncertainty as to what they could expect from further developments. After thirty years, I dare say that the result are looking very promising for both Eduard and the Czech Republic. 

    In any case, we were at the Fair for some very important historical events. The birth of the Czech Republic for one, her entry into the Schengen Group and the elimination of border crossings, which has really served to ease our lives. I will never forget the tragedy of the Space Shuttle Columbia, which occurred exactly twenty years ago on February 1st, 2003. I was coming home from Nuremberg that day and the goodbyes with our American friends are seared into my memory and will be til the end of my days. There were happier days, like when we all wore some form of motif in support of the presidential bid for Karel Schwarzenberg, although it apparently didn’t help much, and the following ten years were spent under the extravagant government of Milos Zeman, and today, shortly after the last presidential election, we leave for Nuremberg with the belief that better times lay ahead with a better and more respectable president.

    In 1995, we finally had our own table at Nuremberg, the first Czech model company to do so since the old Kovozavody Prostejov. We were on a waiting list, and the challenge was to be able to react to the phone call we got on the morning of the first day of the fair by coming to the event and setting up a table by evening. Our spot was in the improvised inflatable exhibition hall full of Chinese vendors, the way to which was a temporary wooden sidewalk over a muddy construction site, and no one even knew we were there. But Mr. Ono found us nevertheless, just as he had done in 1991. We were introducing our Tempest and Yak-3 at the time, our first World War Two kits following a series of WWI subjects, eventually leading us to the quality of our current crop of releases. A year later, we had our table in the new Hall 7A, and were not absent until covid in 2020 when the gates of the Nuremberg Toy Fair remained closed for the first time since the Second World War.

    This year, in a way, it’s a new beginning. Among other things, I expect this year to have a painfully low number of attendees, at least in our field. For some years, it was different, and there were a growing number of Czech, Polish, Russian and Ukrainian firms. Somewhere around 2015, the trend began to reverse itself. Perhaps, this could be partially blamed on the expansion of the fair from four to six days, which, under the pressure of protests from attending companies, was reduced in a compromise to five. Certainly, there will also be the factor of the greater expense required to cover a longer event and the rise in the costs of basic fees and services that have crossed into uncomfortable levels.  In the noted timeframe to 2019, our expenses for attending Nuremberg every year rose to some $50,000US, and that’s a price you begin to take into consideration irrespective of good memories and the belief of its positive effects on your business. A silver 25th participation medal will have no effect. It’s much like a display Pour le Merite , but if you have the sense that something is wrong, it won’t bring you much pleasure. And then, when you conduct a bit of research amongst retailers and journalists and learn that two-thirds of the regulars won’t be coming, you start to look for a way out. We ended up coming to an agreement with our colleagues at Special Hobby regarding the sharing of a table. It will be a third smaller than our pre-covid table. We are also reducing our staff, and we are rotating them such that the largest concentration of people at our table will be from Thursday to Saturday. Even so, we will do our best to be of interest to our visitors. The Special Hobby table, like ours, has for many years been a traditional meeting place and we have always endeavored to provide optimum conditions for negotiating. If you come by, you can count on our traditional hospitality, friendliness and willingness to share information. I believe that the same can be said of all five of the other manufacturers that will attend the Toy Fair, waving the banner of our field!

    February New Releases

    I had already touched on the February releases in January’s newsletter. So, just to quickly reiterate, the main item of interest is the Limited Edition kit of the Hind E in 1:48th scale with a Jaroslav Spacek publication. Also interesting will be the ProfiPACK Fokker D.VII (OAW), as will be the A6M3 Model 22 Zero, and both February Weekend kits, the 1:48th Spitfire Mk.VIII and 1:72nd scale Fw 190A-8/R2 Sturmbock. In February, the Bf 110E in 1:48th scale also makes a long awaited return to our range.

    Among accessory sets, I would like to point your attention to the 3D printed F4F-3 Wildcat engine (Eduard 1:48th) and the elegant wicker seat for the 1:32nd Sopwith Camel in the Brassin line. Among photoetched sets, I’d point out the sets for the Airfix Anson and the Kinetic F-16C (both 1:48th). In the case of the F-16, we are also offering two mask sets, one classic and the other two-sided T-Face. Among the masks, you’ll also note the first set for masking the RAM panels on the F-35A. This set diverts a little from our usual mask assortments, and masks for treating surfaces have not been offered by us in some time. This set is also made from a different material, which is not a cost-saving measure, but rather because this black material is better suited for this purpose. This set is designed for seven aircraft derived from the marking options in the Tamiya kit, and covers newer aircraft with a simpler structure of these panels. In March, a similar release will be available, but with a significantly more complex set of RAM panels of the older variety, suitable for Japanese and American aircraft that are covered in the kit. Among today’s releases, we also have two classic canopy mask sets. I think it is also worth pointing out the sets for 1:35th scale tanks, one for the A-34 Comet by Tamiya and two sets for the Jagdpanther Ausf G1 from Academy. Other news, including those covering seven new Space sets, can be seen described amongst February releases below.

    Articles

    In today’s issue of the newsletter, you will find an excerpt from the publication on the Hind E by Jaroslav Spacek and an article about Elwyn Righetti by Richard Plos. The search for sunken ships continues this month with Paul Allen and from Mira Baric, we have his article about shipwrecks around Guadalcanal and also his 11th installment reporting on the air war over Ukraine covering drone usage against bombers. After a short pause, we have Jozef Blazek describing another class of aircraft. Four of the five Boxart Stories are written by Jan Bobek, and they cover the boxart for the A6M3 Model 22 Zero, the Bf 110E, the Fw 190A-8/R2 and the Spitfire Mk.VIII kits. The fifth Boxart Story was also written by Richard Plos and covers the Fokker D.VII (OAW). Richard prepared this kit for production. I consider the marking option in it, which also is Richard Plos’s work, as is the story itself, to be very impressive from a modelling, design and historical perspective. I think you will agree!

    As long as nothing unexpected comes up, today’s newsletter is being published using Triobo. Perhaps some will think this is something odd and non-conformist, as new things are often seen, and if someone should find themselves feeling that way, I would ask for your understanding, patience and leniency. Give it some time, and I think you’ll find Triobo to your liking and that it brings more pluses than it presents minuses. And that’s a good attitude in today’s stormy times that goes well beyond the reading of a newsletter.

    Happy modelling 

    Vladimír Šulc

  • Black Tuesday


    Text: Jan Bobek 

    Illustration: Piotr Forkasiewicz

    Cat. No. 82214


    Rabaul on New Britain in the South Pacific was occupied by Japanese in early 1942 and for the next two years it became a key base for naval, air and ground units during their campaigns in the Solomon Islands and New Guinea. It was so heavily defended that the Allies decided to neutralize it and not waste their forces in capturing it. At the end of 1943 its fighter protection was provided by Zero pilots from Kōkūtai 201, 204 and 253. 

    On November 1, 1943, the Allies began landing at Cape Torokina north of Empress Augusta Bay on the west coast of Bougainville Island. Their mission was to establish air bases closer to Rabaul. The Japanese were prepared for this risk and therefore sent reinforcements to Rabaul in the form of cruisers and destroyers as well as air units from the aircraft carriers Shōkaku, Zuikaku and Zuihō. 

    The Americans were first unsuccessfully attacked by airmen from the carrier units, and at night two heavy cruisers, two light cruisers, and six destroyers sailed to the island. Behind them, vessels with Japanese reinforcements followed. A night battle occurred in Empress Augusta Bay in which several warships collided, and the Japanese lost one light cruiser and one destroyer, two cruisers were damaged, and two destroyers suffered heavy damage. The Americans came out of the battle in better shape, with damage to one cruiser and one destroyer. 

    The Americans scheduled a raid on Rabaul for Tuesday, November 2, 1943. The low-altitude attack by 75 Mitchells from the 3rd, 38th and 345th BG was escorted by 70 Lightnings from the 8th, 49th and 475th FG. The fighters were commanded by Gerald Johnson of the 9th FS and his deputy, future America's most successful fighter pilot, Dick Bong. The Liberator crews were tasked to conduct their raid at the same time, but due to bad weather, some heavies and part of their escort returned to New Guinea.  While planning the attack, the Americans had no information about the reinforcements that had arrived in Rabaul, nor did they take into account that the warships would return after the night battle off Bougainville. They were thus heading into deadly trap. 

    The bombers approached Rabaul from the northeast and passed over the target between the volcanoes of Tovanudatir and Komvur. Two P-38 squadrons were the first to attack Lakunai airfield, but far from   surprising the Japanese, they were instead engaged by about a hundred Zeros. The individual gunship squadrons attacked airfields and vessels at Rabaul about a minute apart. There the defenders were surprised, but gunners on shore and on ships quickly opened fire. The defence was led by the heavy cruisers Haguro and Myoko. The Japanese also fired large calibres into the water to threaten the low-flying bombers with high geysers. 

    All hell broke loose over the bay, the air was filled with flak explosions and falling machines. The bombers trying to fly below the level of the cruisers' decks to escape their fire were also attempting to avoid the water geysers. Piotr Forkasiewicz captured this phase of the battle on the boxart. The aircraft 2-163 probably belonged to Hikōtaichō of 201. Kōkūtai, Lt. Cdr. Shirō Kawai. However, he did not participate in this action and unit´s formation was led by Lt.(jg) Yoshio Ôba. 

    Some Zeros chased the B-25s during their retreat, but the Japanese pilots avoided attacking from the front because they feared the gunships' armament. Some Japanese pilots apparently ran out of ammunition, flew alongside the Mitchells for a while, then saluted and took off.

    The Japanese lost fourteen Zeros and nine pilots, and six more fighters were destroyed in collisions during takeoff. The Japanese reported 119 aircraft shot down, 22 of them probably. The American side also inflated its reports, with fighters and bombers claiming 55 Zeros shot down. The exact damage to Japanese vessels is still disputed, but after this attack the Japanese abandoned another naval attack on Bougainville. 

    The Americans lost 11 Mitchells and 9 Lightnings, many more were damaged. Most of the P-38s were shot down in fighter engagements, while a large number of B-25s was shot down by flak. Due to these losses, November 2, 1943, was nicknamed “Black Tuesday”. Major Raynold H. Wilkins of the 8th BS, 3rd BG was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his attack on one of the cruisers and his courage in leading his formation. 


  • Morotai Mutiny


    Text: Jan Bobek

    Illustration: Antonis Karydis

    Cat. No. 84154


    Squadron Leader Henry Maxwell Gibbes DSO, DFC & BAR and OAM was one of Australia's top fighter pilots. Due to his stout build, Bobby Gibbes was known as “the barrel that walks”. As commander of No. 3 Sq RAAF he achieved 10.25 victories in MTO. His opponents included not only German and Italian pilots, but a Vichy France’s pilot. who fought for Vichy France. He left his command post in April 1943 after completing 274 combat sorties. Gibbes was eager to pilot the Mosquito and flew 25 hours, because he was to become commander of the RAAF's night fighter No. 464 Sq. Instead, however, he was transferred to Australia as Chief Flying Instructor to No. 2 OTU. He returned to combat service in October 1944 as deputy of legendary Clive Caldwell, commander of No. 80 Wing RAAF. At that time the Wing consisted of No. 452 and 457 Sq RAAF both armed with Spitfires Mk.VIII. In December 1944, parts of the Wing were gradually moved to the island of Morotai in the northern part of present-day Indonesia. Gibbes did not take part in this transfer, having suffered burns in an emergency landing at Sattler airfield on 5 December. But every cloud has its silver lining, at the hospital he met a nurse he courted for two weeks, and their wedding took place at the end of January 1945

    Morotai Island was important to the Allied advance into the Philippines. Therefore, in mid-September 1944, American and Australian troops had made a landing there. The small Japanese garrison, outnumbered 1:100, was pushed into the less important parts of the island. Work began immediately on the two main airfields, which were completed in October. The Japanese, however, would not surrender and the fighting didn’t stop before the end of the war. In the months following the landings, Japanese airmen conducted a series of night raids on the island, for which Allied fighter units found virtually no effective defence. Japanese bombers destroyed or damaged over 70 aircraft.

    Caldwell's Spitfires at Morotai encountered enemy aircraft only once. The pilots had to attack insignificant ground targets on the surrounding islands. As a result, in the attack on the Philippines, the Australian airmen remained aside from the main war zone, and it led to their growing frustration. They were not happy with the deployment of their high-altitude Spitfires in the role of strafer. Nevertheless, they tried to suggest modifications that would make this role easier. However, some of these were rejected. 

    Work to prepare facilities for Australian troops on Morotai Island was not going ideally either. American engineer units were in charge, but the pace was very slow. So, Caldwell and Gibbes decided to speed up the work with illegal supplies of alcohol. However, they were denounced and both officers were court-martialed and reduced in rank.

    Gibbes rejoined the unit in March 1945 after recovering and flew 44 combat sorties against isolated Japanese positions. During one of these, on 4 April, he was wounded in an attack on Ternate Island. Anti-aircraft gun fire hit the Spitfire's starboard radiator, machine-gun hits damaged the port wing and several splinters struck Gibbs' right thigh. 

    Gibbes later recalled that he saw no purpose in these combat operations. He even stopped seeing the point of continuing to serve in the Air Force. He especially disliked shooting at cattle. He had previously worked on a farm and shooting at animals with a Spitfire literally made him sick.  

    He was not alone with these feelings on Morotai and so he joined Caldwell and six other officers in an unprecedented move in RAAF history. Together they submitted their resignations with a postponement until after the fighting was over. The command tried to sweep the matter under the carpet, not willing to address the issues, and wanted to persuade the officers to withdraw their resignations. This motivated the mutineers to change the validity of the resignations to immediate. Eventually, this led to an inspection from Australia. This resulted in the replacement of part of the 1st Tactical Air Force command, the correction of problems, and a gradual improvement in morale. Bobby Gibbes was later reinstated to the rank of Squadron Leader and left RAAF in 1946. His civilian air life was no less colourful than his wartime service. In 1994, he published a biographical book, You Live But Once.

  • Markersdorf Raid


    Text: Jan Bobek

    Illustration by Piotr Forkasiewicz 

    Cat. No. 7467


    In the first half of 1944, the Luftwaffe command decided to reinforce fighter units in Western Europe. The number of Staffeln in a particular fighter Gruppe was increased from three to four. Therefore, some fighter Gruppen in other theatres had to select one Staffel and send it to the West. Hence I./JG 51 “Mölders”, fighting on the Eastern Front with Bf 109 Gs, had to send its 2. Staffel, which thus came under the command of IV. Sturm/JG 3 “Udet”in June 1944. The commander of this unit was Major Wilhelm Moritz. It was one of the three Sturmgruppen in the Defense of the Reich, designed to attack bomber formations at close range. For this purpose, it was rearmed in May from Messerschmitt Bf 109s to heavily armoured Fw 190 A-8/R2s (and a few A-7s). At the same time one of its three Staffeln was disbanded and replaced by Sturmstaffel 1, which specialized in such attacks. Its newly added Staffel, 2./JG 51, was getting familiar with Focke-Wulfs throughout June. In August, it was formally redesignated 16. Sturm/JG 3.  

    For the first time, IV. Sturm/JG 3 entered combat as Sturmjäger unit on July 7, 1944. With 44 aircraft from Stab and four Staffeln, the unit managed to attack an unescorted Liberator formation at Oschersleben, shooting down 19 of them during the three-minute battle. As a result of this engagement, the 492nd BG had to be disbanded. 

    Moritz and his four Staffeln with 45 armoured machines made a similar attack over Starnberger See on July 18, 1944. Top cover was to be provided by Focke-Wulfs from 2./JG 51 under Oblt. Haase. The Germans were able to attack a B-17 formation from the 483rd BG that was also unescorted. In the ensuing fight, 14 bombers were shot down. The American unit received a Distinguished Unit Citation for its valiant defense. Oblt. Haase, however, disobeyed Moritz's order and instead of protecting his colleagues, ordered his 2./JG 51 to attack the bombers as well. The Mustangs that arrived at the scene of the bloody encounter punished this mistake severely and the result was 12 Focke-Wulfs shot down and an equal number of pilots killed or wounded. In the following weeks the number of aircraft that IV. Sturm/JG 3 deployed into combat was reduced in most cases to between 10 and 20. 

     Similar events happened on August 23, 1944, when 17 fighter planes took off under Moritz´s command from Schongau airfield against bombers of the 15th Air Force targeting fuel production plants in Blechhammer (Blachownia Śląska) and Odertal (Zdzieszowice), as well as aviation and industrial plants in and around Vienna. In total the Germans sent 96 fighters against that raid, but only 50 of them made contact with the enemy. The allied escort fighters shot down seven Focke-Wulfs from II. Sturm/JG 300 and the only significant success was scored by Moritz's Sturmgruppe. At first his unit joined the JG 300 formation, which drew attention of the US fighters. But IV. Sturm/JG 3 then avoided the escort and south-west of Vienna it attacked 24 Liberators of the 451st BG, which were flying, without escort, a north-westerly course to their target, Markersdorf airfield. The bombers took up a tight formation to make it dangerous for the Germans to attack at close range. A deadly struggle ensued, taking place at an altitude of 6000 mètres on a route of sixty kilometres approximately between the towns of Nasswald and Kilb. Moritz and his fighters claimed the downing of nine bombers within three minutes, and nine actually crashed. The others were badly damaged. The commander of the American unit, Col. Robert E. L. Eaton reported that about forty fighters attacked them extremely aggressively, making expert use of the dense cloud cover before the attacks. The Germans attacked in groups of six to ten machines in a very aggressive, almost suicidal manner. Some of the Liberators were so badly hit that they disintegrated in mid-air. The picture of the burning Liberator “Extra Joker” just before its explosion is one of the most famous photographs in aviation history. Its commander, 1st Lt Kenneth A Whiting, was killed with his entire crew.

    Sixteen 451st BG aircraft got over the target and managed to hit Markersdorf airfield. For this action the unit received a Unit Citation from the commander of the 15th Air Force, Maj. Gen. Twinning, stating among other facts that the gunners shot down or damaged 29 enemy aircraft. Certainly, five pilots of the 15. and 16. Sturm/JG 3 were shot down, killed or remained missing, to which must probably be added three other machines that were damaged. During the fighting over Europe, the 451st BG lost 112 crews over enemy territory. The fight over the foothills of the Alps on August 23, 1944, was one of the heaviest. 

  • You won’t get me!


    Text: Richard Plos

    Illustration: Adam Tooby

    Cat. No. 8136


    He’s still in bed when the phone rings. “Sir, north of the forest at Villers-Cotterets , a French Breguet is directing enemy artillery fire. Its effects are devastating!” He quickly notes the area on the map and then replies curtly into the phone, “We’ll be there in a minute!” 

    Off duty, he should have been allowed to sleep, but needs must. He looks at his watch. It’s not even 0730! But all the other pilots have left for the morning patrol, so it’s up to him. In five minutes, he’s ready. The mechanic is fluttering about his new Fokker D.VII. Jasta 4, which he leads now, was the last of the whole JG I to get these beasts on June 13, just a fortnight ago. He picked one of them, had its fuselage, upper wing and elevator painted red, while the nose was painted black and, following the example of Kirschstein’s Fokker Dr.I, which he also used for a short time, the upper wing was decorated with white stripes. After the letters “Lo”, accompanied by an exclamation mark, had been painted on the sides of the fuselage as usual, the work was almost complete. But something was still missing. A short message to anyone who might want to get him down. He had already made up his mind and the words “Du doch nicht!!” were added on the elevator. 

    He jumps into the cockpit, settles in, sprays fuel, turns on the magneto, moves the stick to check the controls clearance. The mechanic turns the propeller twice, and by the third time the whole plane shakes with the first revs of the nose engine. A minute later, he takes off. 

    He heads for the front, his eyes searching for the enemy. It doesn’t take long. There it is! North of the forest, about 600 meters up. He doesn’t waste time and immediately attacks from behind. He’s got to be careful, the twin machine-guns of the Breguet could really mess him up. He’s keeping level and sits right behind.  The French observer would shoot his own rudder off if he tried anything! He pulls the breeches of his machine guns and fires a short burst. The head behind the machine guns disappears. Did he hit him? Looks like it. But the French pilot is not about to give his skin cheap and maneuvers violently. He takes a sharp descend turn and tries to escape towards friendly territory. 

    Now, he’s attacking from the side, which would normally be risky. But now there’s nobody behind the Breguet’s guns. He is perhaps only twenty meters from the French aircraft when suddenly the observer reappears behind them! And it’s bad! The first flashes come from the guns, and he can literally feel the   projectiles passing close by. Then his Fokker jolts upwards and there is an abrupt drop in the feedback of the control stick. The rods, leading to the elevator, were cut by enemy shots and the aircraft gets out of control within second. Worse still, the rudder was also hit and badly damaged! The Fokker turns and circles while the Breguet escapes. 

    The combat took him over the enemy positions. He must make it back to friendly territory! But how? An idea emerges. Whenever the nose begins to turn in the direction of friendly positions, he pushes the throttle. More power widens the turn and that takes him a little bit further in the desired direction. He repeats this over and over again. The progress is slow, but he keeps it. The German positions are within reach already, when suddenly the Fokker banks sharply and goes violently into a dive. There’s no time to lose! He crouches, pushes his feet on the edge of the seat and hurls himself from the cockpit. 

    A blast of air hits him in the chest and throws him straight into the damaged rudder, which catches on a loose strap of the parachute harness. He is trapped in the wildest ride of his life! He’s trying to get rid of the half-shot rudder, but in vain, the ground is closing. His beloved Lo in tears flashes through his mind ... Snap! The rudder loosens and the strap slips from its grasp. “It’s too late,” he thinks. But then something jerks him upwards. The parachute has opened! A second flies by, maybe two, and he hits the ground hard. 

    Pain shoots from ankle of Ernst Udet to his entire leg. He lies there, breathing deeply. Artillery fire rumbles around him and one shell explodes so close that a lump of dirt falls on him. He must get out! Struggling for a moment with the pile of white silk, he is finally free. His heart skipping, he makes his way to the nearby firing positions of the German artillery. It’s not over, he’s escaped death again. Du doch nicht!!!

  • Hot wasp summer


    Text: Jan Bobek

    Illustration: Martin Novotný

    Cat. No. 8203


    Zerstörergeschwader 1, known as Wespen (wasps) or Wespengeschwader due to the painting on the bows of its Messerschmitt Bf 110s, derived its origins from the pre-war JG 132 “Richthofen”. The Richthofen tradition was maintained by the unit, although its designation was gradually changed to ZG 141, ZG 1 and later to SKG 210.  

    ZG 1 was re-established in Lechfeld in January 1942. At that time, Stab, I. and II./SKG 210 specialized in the deployment of Bf 110s as fighter-bombers. At the same time, the newly established III./ZG 1 was armed with Messerschmitt Bf 109 E. 

    The entire Geschwader moved to Belgorod, Russia at the end of May 1942 as part of VIII. Fliegerkorps, commanded by Gen. Feldm. Wolfram Freiherr von Richthofen, a cousin of the well-known Manfred. ZG 1 was not involved in the fighting in the Crimea, but was deployed in the direction of Taganrog, Rostov and Krasnodar. The main task of its airmen was to support ground troops. It attacked supply columns, bridges, flak and field artillery positions and attacked infantry groups and armoured vehicles at the front. In doing so, Bf 110 crews used powerful nose armament and bombs, most often of 250 and 50 kg caliber. The preferred method of bombing was the steep descent, which the crews called Sturzflug (dive flight). The 110s came to be known as "flying artillery". Between June and August 1942, the worst enemy of the ZG 1 pilots was the Soviet anti-aircraft defences. During this period, I./ZG 1 lost 19 machines to their guns and II./ZG 1 lost as many as 52. Many of the damaged aircraft managed to return over their own territory with one engine. 

    In aerial combat, the Bf 110 pilots tried to take advantage of the high speed and strong armament in the nose. But sometimes Bf 110 crews also used the so-called defensive ring, which they had already used in the Battle of Britain.  However, there were also losses in combat with Soviet airmen. And one Bf 110 was even shot down by a tank. 

    The combat deployment of the Wasps was extremely intense on some days. An example is August 25, 1942, during which I./ZG 1 was deployed in the Kotluban area. From quarter to four in the morning until six thirty in the evening (German time), Bf 110 crews carried out 25 missions with a total of 134 deployed aircraft. They dropped 79.6 tons of bombs on enemy positions and destroyed one tank, four guns (three others were disabled), three tractors and sixteen trucks, and damaged dozen of others. They also destroyed four towed vehicles and two sleds. A train was hit as well, and bombs severed the tracks in six places. One Bf 110 was shot down by flak, its crew being killed.

    A boxart created years ago by our late friend Martin Novotný shows a crew from 6./ZG 1 in combat with Polikarpov I-16. During June 1942 this Staffel lost two commanders. First it was Hptm. Götz Baumann, who was wounded in a combat flight on 9 June. His successor, Oblt. Albert Heilmayer was shot down by flak just two days later. The new commander was Oblt. Egon Albrecht (25 v., KC), a German born in Brazil. 

    However, ZG 1 did not fight only the Red Army. Surprisingly, its jealous rival was von Richthofen, the commander of VIII. Fliegerkorps. His HQ often found itself in a situation of a dynamic battlefield where it did not have the information to deploy units effectively. But the improvising ZG 1 was able to support very effectively the ground troops.

    The officers of ZG 1 also tried to get the command to scientifically prepare a solution for calibrating compasses in areas with large quantities of iron ore. Due to this anomaly, navigation errors and aircraft losses were occurring. The unwillingness of the command to address this problem led Kommodore Diesing to contact scientific services by himself and resolve the problem at the unit level.

    Von Richthofen decided to disband the two Gruppen of ZG 1 in June 1942, but the ZG 1 command discreetly contacted Göring, who wanted to maintain Richthofen Geschwader unit's tradition. An exasperated Wolfram von Richthofen began to complicate the logistics and delivery of new equipment to ZG 1, but at the end of June he was transferred to command Luftflotte 4 and the situation gradually calmed down. This problem is discussed in detail by John J. Vasco in the second volume of Ian Allan Publishing's Zerstörer.

  • Markings for A6M3 Zero Type 22 1/48

    Lt. Cdr. Shirō Kawai, Kōkūtai 201, Rabaul air base, New Britain, September 1943 

    This aircraft, with commander’s markings and factory green paint, was filmed for a Japanese newsreel published in October 1943. Some Japanese sources attribute this machine to Lt. Cdr. Kawai, who was serving as Hikōtaichō at Kōkūtai 201 at the time. In the second half of 1943, the markings of fighter units at Rabaul changed, and numerals ranging from 1 to 9 began to be used, the assignment of which to individual units has not yet been reliably determined. Aircraft with these markings are unofficially assigned to a combat group called Rabauru Kōkūbuntai (Rabaul Air Force). One of the theories assumes the numerical codes identified parts of the fighter units operating in Rabaul at the time. These were Kōkūtai 201 (code designations 1 to 3), Kōkūtai 204 (4 to 6) and Kōkūtai 253 (7 to 9). Shirō Kawai graduated from the Naval Academy in March 1937 and was a veteran of 12. Kōkūtai from fighting in China. His most successful period was in 1942 as leader of part of 4. Kōkūtai and later Tainan Kōkūtai. He served with Kōkūtai 201 from early 1943. The unit was deployed to Bougainville and Rabaul from July, but Kawai flew very few combat sorties. In October 1944 he was assigned to Hikōtai 308 as part of Kōkūtai 221. He remained missing after aerial combat on December 24 near Clark Field, Philippines. He bailed out in mountains but was apparently killed by guerrillas. After WWII it was revealed that Kawai gave order to execute Allied prisoners in February 1942 at Manus Island. 


    c/n 3257, Kōkūtai 252, Wake Island, November 1943

    The wreckage of this aircraft was found on Wake Island when it was captured by American forces in September 1945. This base fell into Japanese hands in December 1941 after valiant resistance by the defenders. Kōkūtai 252 was formed in late 1942 from the Genzan Kōkūtai fighter squadron and participated in the fighting over Guadalcanal. In February 1943, it moved to Micronesia and the part of it based at Wake Island was under the command of Lt. Yūzō Tsukamoto and later Lt. Suhō. Their pilots were involved in sporadic engagements with American B-24 bombers, but the unit suffered heavy losses on October 5, 1943 during the Task Force 14 attack on Wake Atoll. Americans were engaged by 26 Zeroes, but 16 were lost with their pilots. The Japanese claimed ten victories and the American side lost six aircraft. According to Kōkūtai 252 records, c/n 3257 was to be redesignated from tail code Y2-157 to 52-150 in early November 1943. Photographs, however, indicate that only the individual aircraft number was changed. By mid-November, this Zero no longer appears on the Kōkūtai 252 equipment list. The unit was destroyed in early 1944 during the fighting in the Marshall Islands. The air raid on October 5 caused considerable damage to the technical facilities and aircraft at Wake base. A Japanese naval officer, fearing an anticipated landing, ordered the execution of the remaining 98 prisoners. After the war, he and his subordinate were sentenced to death.


    Lt. Usaburō Suzuki, Kōkūtai 582, Buin airfield, Ballale Island, April 1943

    This originally grey machine was partially repainted in field conditions with dark green paint. The pilot of this machine is said to have been Lieutenant Suzuki. The aircraft is shown in a photograph taken at the airfield during Operation I-gō. Unfortunately, the tail number was retouched by the censor. The numbers 191 and 182 are only hypothetical variants and are derived from the principle of dividing the unit into formations of nine machines. The machine with two chevrons with a photographic evidence of the tail code bore the number 173. Kōkūtai 582 was a mixed unit, armed with both A6M fighters and D3A Val bombers. Usaburō Suzuki graduated from the Naval Academy in August 1940. Two years later he was assigned to the 3. Kōkūtai (later Kōkūtai 202) and saw combat over New Guinea and Guadalcanal. With Kōkūtai 582 as Buntaichō of its fighter squadron, he led pilots in a series of battles in mid 1943 during the defence of Bougainville. He also commanded in the last action, on July 12, after which Kōkūtai 582's fighter squadron was disbanded and Suzuki was transferred to Kōkūtai 204. In November 1943 he became Hikōtaichō in Kōkūtai 265, which had been deployed in the Marianas area since the spring of 1944 and was disbanded in July after heavy losses. He then became commander of Hikōtai 301 within Kōkūtai 201 (II) and was killed in action off Taiwan on October 13, 1944. 


    Iwakuni Kōkūtai, Iwakuni airbase, Japan, 1944

    This machine was manufactured with factory applied dark green color on upper surfaces. The markings of this training unit are the Katakana characters "I" and "Ha". The Iwakuni Kōkūtai was established in July 1940 and was used to train pilots for naval units operating from land bases until August 1944. It was then disbanded and re-established in March 1945. Fighter aces Akio Matsuba (18 victories), Momoto Matsumura (13 v.) or veteran of the aircraft carrier veteran Sōryū Ki-ichi Oda (9 v.) passed through its ranks as instructors. Hiroshi Shibagaki came through the unit as a student pilot, achieving thirteen victories in Rabaul with Kōkūtai 201 and 204. Another successful graduate became a Lt.(jg) Kagemitsu Matsu-o. In August 1943, he was assigned to Rabaul to Kōkūtai 253 and, with more than ten kills to his credit, became the only Naval Reserve officer to achieve ace status.


    Kōkūtai 261 (Tora), Kagoshima airbase, Japan, 1944

    The machine was manufactured with factory painted dark green paint on the upper surfaces. Kōkūtai 261 was established in June 1943 at Kagoshima Air Base, Japan, and was given the battle name Tora (Tiger) and was also referred to as Tora Butai. The identifying feature of its aircraft was the numerical code 61, or Kanji character for tiger. Its design varied from machine to machine. At the end of February 1944 unit moved to Iwo Jima and later went through heavy combat with US Navy airmen, primarily in Central Pacific. Unit also operated briefly from Biak Island north of New Guinea.  By May 1944, its aircraft strength was already reduced to half, and in July the unit had to be disbanded due to high casualties. Some of the remaining members of the unit were killed in ground combat or aboard a submarine during the evacuation. The position of Hikōtaichō was held by Lieutenant Masanobu Ibusuki, who participated in the attack on Pearl Harbor and the Battle of Midway on the aircraft carrier Akagi and served on the aircraft carrier Shōkaku during the fighting in the South Pacific. It is possible that Ibusuki achieved 25 to 30 aerial victories during the war. After the war, he became the first JSDAF unit commander with F-86 Sabre jets, reaching the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, but was killed in January 1957 in a collision with another F-86. 


  • Markings for HIND E 1/48

    Mi-24V, 7353, kpt. Tomáš Brom, npor. Hynčica, prap. Tisoň, 221 Squadron, 22 Helicopter Base, Náměšť nad Oslavou, The Last Flight of the „Night Tiger“, May 27, 2015


    Mi-24V, 0834, mjr. Bohuslav Dvořák, kpt. Jan Jiřík, pprap. Viliam Švacho, 2 Squadron, 11 Helicopter Regiment, Líně airfield, CIAF Hradec Králové, July 17, 1993


    Mi-24V, 0815, kpt. Rudolf Straka, npor. Martin Vaniš, kpt. Ondřej Pospíšil, 331 Attack Helicopter Squadron, 33 Helicopter Base, Přerov, NATO Tiger Meet, Beja, Portugal, Jun 28 – July 9, 2002


    Mi-35, 3370, 221 Helicopter Squadron, 22 Helicopter Base, Náměšť nad Oslavou, RIAT Fairford, United Kingdom, July 14–16, 2015


    Mi-24V 0786, mjr. Bohuslav Dvořák, kpt. Richard Plos, nrtm. Petr Vavrík, 2 Squadron, 11 Helicopter Regiment, Plzeň-Bory airfield, CSIAF Bratislava, Slovakia, September 5, 1992


    Mi-24V, 0837, pplk. Jaroslav Špaček, npor. Pavel Heřman, kpt. Radek Spáčil, 231 Attack Helicopter Squadron, 23 Helicopter Base, Přerov, the last flight, route Přerov–Želátovice, December 12, 2005


    Mi-35, 3361, 221 Helicopter Squadron, 22 Helicopter Base, Náměšť nad Oslavou, NATO Tiger Meet, Cambrai-Épinoy, France, May 9–20, 2011


    Mi-24V, 0835, 331 Attack Helicopter Squadron, 33 Helicopter Base, Přerov, March, 2002


  • Markings for Spitfire Mk.VIII 1/48

    MT775, S/Ldr Neville F. Duke, No. 145 Squadron, Loreto, Italy, July–September 1944

    Neville Frederik Duke, native of Turnbridge in Kent, joined RAF in June 1940 when he was eighteen years old. After he completed his pilot training in February 1941, he was assigned to No. 92 Squadron where he scored his first two kills. Frequently he flew as a wingman to famous “Sailor“ Malan, commander of the Biggin Hill’s Wing. In October 1941 Duke was dispatched to North Afrika to No. 122 Squadron flying Tomahawks and Kittyhawks where he scored another four kills. He started his second tour of duty again with No. 92 Squadron which was transferred to the African continent and received “tropical“ Spitfires Mk.Vb. In the course of several months Duke score further fourteen victories. In March 1944 he assumed command of No. 145 Squadron equipped with Spitfires Mk.VIII and till the end of September he was credited with another six victories. In the role of No. 145 Squadron commander Duke flew three personal Spitfires Mk.VIII. Their serial numbers were JG241, JG953 and MT775. All those three Spitfires carried  ZX-J codes painted in Deep Sky outlined in white. His last Spitfire s/n MT775 carried No. 145 Squadron insignia on both sides of the engine cowling. Unfortunatelly photograph of the starboard side has not known yet but most likely, same as on his previous Spitfires, the victory markings were painted on the port side under the windshield. Neville Duke finished the conflict with 28 kills and became the most successful MTO pilot. After his return to Europe he continued flying as a chief test pilot for the Hawker company.


    1Lt. Leland P. Molland, 308th FS, 31st FG, Castel Volturno, Italy, December 1943–February 1944

    Leland Phillips “Tommy“ Molland was born on May 7, 1919 in Chaffie, North Dakota. He completed his pilot training at Moore Field in Texas and on July 5, 1943 was attached to 31st FG. He achieved his first success as a fighter pilot on January 16, 1944, when he managed to shoot down one Bf 109 in cooperation. Another two kills quickly followed. On February 22, 1944 he became an ace having shot down two Bf 109. At the same time he became one of the most successful Spitfire Mk.VIII pilots. When in the end of March 1944 the 31st FG converted to P-51 Mustangs he continued flying combat missions and shot down another six enemy aircraft. After the war Molland remaind in the Air Force service and was promoted to Lt. Colonel. But on May 16, 1951 he tragically lost his life in Korea. Flying T-33 under the marginal weather conditions he struck terrain returning from the meteorological reconnaissance over the enemy territory.


    MT507, F/O Len A. Smith, No. 152 Squadron, Sinthe, Burma, March 1945

    In 1943 Len Smith served as a sargeant with No. 152 Squadron operating over Tunisia, Sicily and Southern Italy. He scored four kills for which he was awarded DFM. Before his squadron’s transfer to Burmese front in November he was promoted to Flying Officer. In the end of 1944 he was credited with a confirmed kill of Ki-43 and became an ace. His kill was one of only three Japanese aircraft destroyed credited to No. 152 Squadron during the fighting in the Burmese theater. In the spring of 1945 Smith completed his tour of duty with this unit and returned to the Great Britain. Sadly, shortly afterwards he was killed in a flying accident. His Spitfire, which he flew in the beginning of 1945, sported the fuselage nose painted white contrary to the regulations on SEAC aircraft white quick recognition markings. The propeller spinner was decorated with black chevrons painted at the propeller blades‘ bases. The unit insignia, leaping black panther, was painted on the fuselage port side.


    A58-602, W/Cdr Robert H. M. Gibbes, No. 80 Wing, Sattler airfield, Australia, December 1944–April 1945

    Bobby Gibbes, nicknamed “A Walking Barrel“ by his fellow pilots due to his short body complexion, was one of the most renowned Australian pilots and achieved one unusual sussess by shooting down aircraft of three different Axis nations i.e. German, Italy Vichy France. He scored 12 victories in total. Gibbes‘ Spitfire Mk.VIII A58-602 retained the factory camouflage, the Australian national insignia were complemented by RG-V codes and Grey Nurse inscription. Both were painted in Sky Blue. It was a very light blue color used by RAAF. Its application on the code letters was introduced in January 1943. Originally white tail surfaces were overpainted with Foliage Green on the top and sides, the undersides were painted Sky Blue. Ace of Spades on Gibbes aircraft’s rudder was painted upside down. Kill markings, depicting Gibbes‘ victories scored in MTO flying with No. 3 Squadron RAAF, were painted below the canopy. The quick recognition markings – white wing leading edge – appeared on the Australian Spitfires for the first time in the middle of 1943 and No. 80 Fighter Wing adopted the practice. During its service Gibbes‘ Spitfire carried two different shark mouths. Later version, with wide mouth is portrayed in this profile.


  • Markings for Fw 190A-8/R2 1/72

    WNr. 681382, Hptm. Wilhelm Moritz, Stab IV./JG 3, Schongau, Germany, August 1944 

    Wilhelm Moritz was born on June 29, 1913, in Hamburg and joined the German army in 1933. He was assigned to the air force and went through fighter pilot training. The beginning of the war found him flying the twin-engine Bf 110 with II./ZG 1. In the summer of 1940 he was reassigned to 6./JG 77 and in April 1942, he served as CO of 11./JG 1. In September 1942, he was transferred to JG 51 on the Eastern Front where he would go on to shoot down twenty-five aircraft. On October 19, 1943, he was made Staffelkapitän of 6./JG 3. JG 3 was a component of the fighter network tasked with the defense of the Reich (Reichsverteidigung) and on April 18, 1944, Wilhelm Moritz became the CO of its IV. Gruppe. The Gruppe specialized in the use of heavily armed and armored single-engine fighters against Allied four-engine bombers. He was relieved of his command of IV. Gruppe on December 5, 1944, following a nervous breakdown. After convalescence he took over command of the Luftwaffe replacement training unit IV./EJG 1. He found his way back to a combat unit before the war ended, becoming CO of II./JG 4 on April 18, 1945, a post he held till the end of the war. He is credited with the downing of 44 enemy aircraft in total. He was awarded the Knight’s Cross on July 18, 1944. 


    WNr. 680747, Oblt. Hans Weik, CO of 10.(Sturm)/JG 3, Memmingen, Germany, June 1944

    Hans Weik was born on July 6, 1922, in Heilbronn and joined the Luftwaffe in October 1941. After completing training, he was assigned to JG 3 on February 21, 1943, and sent to the Eastern front where he shot down ten Soviet aircraft. From May to November he served as an instructor at 4./JGr Ost and there he gained his first kill of a B-17 bomber. He was subsequently transferred to 9./JG 3 and on February 10, 1944, he was promoted to Commanding Officer position of 10. Staffel JG 3, where he achieved 23 kills. Twenty of them were four-engine heavy bombers. He was awarded the Knight’s Cross for his achievements on July 27, 1944. In April 1945 he was assigned to III./EJG 2, where he was retrained for Me 262. After the war, Hans Weik studied architecture and was responsible for the design of many structures. During retirement years he dedicated his time to ship modelling and died on June 5, 2001, in Heidenheim an der Brenz. The aircraft flown by Weik carried the markings of IV. Gruppe JG 3, i.e., a black engine cowl and a stylized Adlerflügel on the sides of the fuselage. The rear fuselage sports a white fuselage band that was common to JG 3 aircraft within the structure of the Defense of the Reich units. On these aircraft, the wave sign denoted the IV. Gruppe. The rudder carries victory markings up to June 1944.


    Hptm. Gerhard Schröder, CO of II.(Sturm)/JG 4, Welzow, Germany, September 1944

    The death of Obstlt. Hans-Günther von Kornatzki allowed 8. Staffel CO Hptm. Gerhard Schröder to take command of II./JG 4 on September 12, 1944. Kornatzki died in a failed emergency landing attempt that ended in high voltage transmission lines. Schröder was thirty-two years old at the time and remained Gruppe commander until the beginning of March 1945, when he was replaced by the cured Maj. Wilhelm Moritz. He held the post until the end of the World War II. Historians generally assert that the reason for the change of the II. Gruppe command was the poor showing of the unit during Operation Bodenplatte. The aircraft was camouflaged in the standard colors of RLM 74/75/76 and carried the JG 4 emblem on the nose and JG 4’s Defense of the Reich identifier in the form of black-white-black fuselage bands ahead of the tail surfaces.


    Fw. Adalbert Koch, 6./JG 300, Löbnitz, Germany, fall 1944

    JG 300 was initially tasked with nighttime interception of Allied bombers headed to targets in occupied Europe as was the case with her sister unit JG 301 as well. However, at the beginning of 1944, attention shifted to daylight operations. The II. Gruppe of the unit was formed in July 1943 and equipped with heavily armed and armored Fw 190A-8/R2s or R8s in the summer of 1944. It was also designated as a Sturmgruppe. One of the unit’s pilots was Fw. Adalbert Koch, who in the fall of 1944 flew an aircraft with the “yellow 15” code. The armor plating on the sides of the fuselage carried the inscription “Titi Wau Wau”. The Defense of the Reich marking for JG 300 consisted of a red fuselage band. By this time, very few of these aircraft retained their armored glass on the sliding portion of the canopy. The pilots generally had these removed because of condensation, which formed between the glass surfaces at high altitude, compromising visibility of the pilot.


  • Markings for Fokker D.VII (OAW) 1/48

    Lt. Ernst Udet, Jasta 4, Beugneux-Cramoiselles Airfield, France, June 1918  

    Jasta 4 received the new Fokkers D.VII on June 13, 1918. All these were license-built OAW aircraft. Immediately, a new unit marking, consisting of black-painted noses, wheel covers and struts, was introduced. This marking was certainly inspired by the black fuselages of Jasta 37. Udet was named the acting commander of Jagdgeschwader “Von Richthofen” on June 18, and although he only held this position for one day, it was probably enough to mark his plane in a more recognizable style. The fuselage was supposedly fully painted red, possibly as a reference to Udet’s previous service with Jasta 11. The wings were striped in red and white. The number of stripes is usually thought to be higher than we portray here, but the famous photo of this plane is heavily retouched. Close inspection reveals that only the stripe going through the right-wing cross is original. By comparison with another photo, shown in a TV documentary, we have our interpretation of the upper wing stripes layout. The aircraft did not survive long, as it was lost on June 29. At 7:40 a.m. over the village of Cutry Udet attacked a French Breguet, but the observer returned fire and managed to rip the steering lines of Udet’s Fokker with his fire and Udet had to bail out from the uncontrollable aircraft.  The nose and wheel covers may have retained the black Jasta 4 unit colour or they were painted red as well. Available photos leave the possibility of both these options. 


    VzFlgMstr. Franz Mayer, MFJ III, Jabbeke, Belgium, September 1918

    Franz Mayer was credited with three or four victories during WWI, depending on the source and flew with the marine unit MFJ III (formed from the personnel of MFJ I and MFJ II on June 23, 1918). Mayer’s Fokker D.VII from the OAW production was of early-mid batch and sported attractive paint scheme of white fuselage with yellow nose and diagonal black stripes on both sides. The interesting feature is the fuselage cross. On well-known and good quality photo of the plane it is quite clear the cross was of the same color as the front of the fuselage, i.e. yellow. There is nothing known about the reasoning behind this unusual approach, the yellow color was probably used to make the cross better visible within the fuselage black stripes. Both wings were left in four-color version of the printed Flugzeugstoff, the elevator was yellow with three black stripes denoting the MFJ III unit.     


    Lt. Walter Blume, Jasta 9, Sissone, France, September 1918

    Walter Blume was very interesting person not only as a WWI fighter, but also as the post-war aircraft designer. Born in Hirschberg (Jelenia Góra, Poland today) he was just 18 at the outbreak of WWI and, as a member of the Jaeger battalion, was wounded early. He decided to become a pilot afterwards and after the training he joined the Fliegertruppe in June 1915. After the spell with two-seaters, he was assigned to the Jasta 26 in January 1917 and started his tally of 28 aerial victories there on May 10, 1917, downing an D.H.9. He had been wounded on November 29, 1917, and spent three months in hospital. Returning to the action he was appointed CO of Jasta 9 on March 5, 1918. On October 2, 1918, he was awarded Pour le Mérite and the same day he scored his penultimate 27th victory. After the war he became successful aircraft designer working for Albatros and Arado and was a force behind the early German jets. Blume flew several D.VIIs with similar marking of the black fuselage with stylized B letter. This one D.VII from early-mid production batch had half-white top wing and the white strip on the bottom of the lower wing as the marks of his CO status.


    Lt. d. R. Kurt Monnington, Jasta 18, Montoy-Flanville, France, August 1918

    Kurt Monnington is well known pilot today thanks to his personal symbol, the detailed skull, he had painted on his aircraft. He kept it also after receiving the D.VII, complementing the Jasta 18 symbol, the black raven with it. Monnington had served with FA 62 before he was posted to Jasta 15 in 1917. The famous Berthold´s swap of personnel between Jastas 15 and 18 meant that Monnington became member of the new Jasta 18 in March 1918 as well as all his other comrades from former Jasta 15. He scored his first victory on May 11, 1918, downing the S.E.5a, which stayed as his only victory over enemy fighter. All the other victims were to be double seaters. The most interesting of his score of nine kills is the double-victory on August 13, 1918. Monnington declared pair of D.H.9s as his 5th and 6th victories, but in fact they were victims of flak fire and consequent crash. Monnington´s D.VII (OAW) was painted in the famous scheme of “new” Jasta 18 with red nose and white fuselage. Rims of the rudder and elevator had a black outline, also on the edges of the fuselage were neat black stripes painted. Both wings were red, at least from the upper side. It is not certain, whether the red color was applied to the bottom as well, so it is up to modeler to decide, whether to paint them, or leave them in the Flugzeugstoff (Lozenge) fabric.      

         

    Uffz. Alfred Bäder, Jasta 65, Tichémont, France, November 1918 

    Alfred Bäder was born on September 20, 1893, in Tübingen, Wurtemburg. After an injury sustained in summer 1916 with Infanterie Regiment Nr. 180, he went through pilot training and subsequent fighter pilot training at Jastaschule II, being finally assigned to Jasta 65 on August 31, 1918. Less than a week later he was shot down by a Salmson 2A2 of 91st Aero Squadron flown by 1Lt Victor H. Strahm and Capt. James E. Wallis near Rembercourt. He eventually shot down two USAAC Salmsons in a kind of revenge. The first one belonged to 99th Aero Squadron and was shot down on October 2. The second one was from 91st Aero Squadron and Bäder sent it down on November 8, 1918. His wartime Fokker D.VII from early OAW production sported a very colorful and complex illustration of Seven Schwabians, the group of villagers from a medieval fairy tale collected by the Grimm brothers. The story makes fun of the people from the then Duchy of Swabia, the villagers portrayed in the tale are foolish and so they all die finally. The illustration was painted on both sides of the fuselage and differed from each other. Bäder sent a photograph of this aircraft as a postcard to his injured colleague Wilhelm Scheutzel, to whom this aircraft was wrongly attributed for many years.  


    Lt. d. R. Hans Besser, Jasta 12, Chéry-les-Pouilly, France, August 1918

    Hans Besser was a member of Jasta 12 by the first half of July 1918, and he stayed with them till the end of the war. It is not known when exactly he joined the unit, nor details about his previous service. Besser was credited with two victories over American DH.4s, which he achieved on September 18 and 26, 1918. During the second encounter, Besser hit the bombs of his opponent with his first burst, causing the massive explosion of the aircraft of No. 20 Aero Squadron at an altitude of 15,000 ft (4,500 m). The blast killed 2/Lt. D. B. Harris and 2/Lt. E. Forbes, while Besser barely avoided it. No details about his post-war life are available. Besser flew at least three Fokkers D.VII with his personal broom marking. “Besen ist Besser” (meaning “broom is better”) was the saying used for his planes by his comrades in Jasta 12. The fuselage was painted in blue with white nose. The wings were left in the Flugzeugstoff (Lozenge) printed fabric of four-color pattern on both upper and bottom sides. Although the early batch of the OAW production, the aircraft was already fitted with later version of the exhaust manifold, called the “saxophone” because of its shape. 


  • Markings for Bf 110E 1/48

    6./ZG 1, Russia, Summer 1942

    The wasp emblem (Wespe in German) was designed in the autumn of 1939 by Lt. Richard Malchfelder, a technical officer of one of the Zerstörergruppe (II./ZG 1). It was originally composed of three small wasps and was utilized by the same Gruppe of heavy fighters that went through several designation changes (including II./SKG 210). Finally, in early 1942, it ended up as II./ZG 1. Soon, other Gruppe of Zerstörergeschwader 1 came to use the wasp emblem and their Geschwader carried the operational name of “Wespen”. This aircraft sported the RLM 74/75/76 camouflage pattern.


    4./NJG 1, Sint-Truiden, Belgium February 1942

    NJG 1 was the oldest night fighter Luftwaffe unit and was founded by the legendary Oberst Wolfgang Falck. At the beginning of 1942, the unit’s II. Gruppe was led by Major Walter Ehle, who kept the commanding position for over next three years. In 1942, the well-known night fighter Wilhelm Herget, for example, also served within the ranks of 4. Staffel II./NJG 1. This “G9+JM” is interesting not only for the shark mouth marking, but also for the temporary application of a “naval” RLM 72 green on the upper surfaces, as this plane took part in patrol flights for Operation Donnerkeil. A quick identification mark came in the form of a yellow fuselage band. During the operation, the Germans managed to navigate the battleships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau as well as the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen through the English Channel from Brest (Bretagne, France) to northern Germany. The Luftwaffe ensured uninterrupted patrols over the formation between February 11 and 13, 1942, with II./NJG 1 and II./NJG 3 tasked with cover duty during twilight and overnight hours. On the second day of operations, elements of both night fighter units relocated to Lister airbase in Norway, from which the last segment of the fleet’s cruise was covered. The unit’s detachment stayed in Norway through to the end of February. All air to air victories during Operation Donnerkeil were achieved by day fighters of the Luftwaffe.

     

    Lt. Felix-Maria Brandis, 1.(Z)/JG 77, Malmi, Finland, 1942

    One of the aircraft of 1.(Z)/JG 77 commander Leutnant Felix-Maria Brandis while stationed on the Eastern Front. His credit count tallied 14 victories of which five victims were British aircraft (including a pair of Fairey Albacores) and nine Soviet ones. Lt. Brandis died on February 2, 1942, when flying Bf 110E-2 (WNr. 2546) LN+AR at Olang. He crashed on the return leg of a combat sortie in bad weather conditions. By that time, his unit had been redesignated as 6.(Z)/JG 5 (January 25, 1942). The designation of the unit progressively changed from 1.(Z)/JG 77 to 6.(Z)/JG 5, 10.(Z)/JG 5 and 13.(Z)/JG 5. On the nose of the aircraft, there was the emblem of a dachshund with a Rata (Polikarpov I-16) in its mouth. It was a typical marking of this unit, as a number of these dogs were mascots of the “Dackelstaffel” through its existence, irrespective of the unit designation carried at any particular time. Some sources even say each crew had their own dog. The wiener dogs even occasionally flew on combat missions with the crews. The unit opposed British aircraft as well as Soviet ones in northern Europe. This aircraft, flown by Lt. Harry Kripphal, fell a victim of anti-aircraft fire 30 km west of Murmansk on June 18, 1942. 


    4./ZG 76, Sonderkommando Junck, Mosul Air Base, Iraq, May 1941

    After the outbreak of the Anglo-Iraqi War, which lasted from April 18 to May 30, 1941, the Italians and Germans gave their military support to the Iraqis. The Luftwaffe opposed the RAF with the unit named Sonderkommando Junck, which had Messerschmitt Bf 110 fighters, Heinkel He 111 bombers, and Junkers Ju 52 transport planes in its inventory. The unit was commanded by Oberst Werner Junck, who, during the course of the First World War with Jasta 8, gained five aerial victories. Between the wars, he was a well-known sport pilot. The Messerschmitts Bf 110 carried Iraqi national insignia but were manned by German crews. In fact, the aircraft in question came from ZG 76 and ZG 26. The only unit’s victory during this episode was achieved on May 20, 1941 by Lt. Martin Drewes (a future night fighter ace) of II./ZG 76, when he shot down a Gloster Gladiator flown by Sgt. Smith of A Squadron of Habbaniya Strike Force over Fallujah.


    Lt. Herbert Kutscha, 5./ZG 1, Soviet Union, 1942

    Herbert Kutscha served with II./JG 77 at the beginning of the war, but he was soon transferred to 5./ZG 1 equipped with Messerschmitts Bf 110. During the Battle of France, he shot down a number of aircraft, including a Bf 109 of the air force of neutral Switzerland. Later, he also gained much success on the Eastern Front as a ground attack pilot, partially due to II./ZG 1 transformation into II./SKG 210. Kutscha’s II. Gruppe, under the command of Hptm. Rolf Kaldrack, was specialized in ground attack operations, especially in low level bombing. The Bf 110 was able to move faster over the enemy territory than other bombers. Here it is where the term “fast bombardment wing” (SKG; Schnellkampfgeschwader) was coined. Kutscha was awarded the Knight’s Cross after his 22nd victory. At that time there were 41 aircraft destroyed on the ground, 41 tanks, 15 locomotives, 11 anti-aircraft guns and 157 transport vehicles added to his tally. In June 1943 he took command of 15. Staffel JG 3 “Udet”, utilizing single engine fighters. In the summer of 1944, he took control of II./JG 3 in Normandy and by the end of the year he changed the unit to lead II./JG 27. From February 1945 he commanded III./JG 1 on the Eastern Front. All in all, he flew over 900 sorties and achieved 47 kills, six of which were four-engine heavy bombers and 22 of his kills he achieved behind controls of Bf 110. German Geschwader was much bigger unit than RAF or USAAF Squadron. In fact, it was corresponding to USAAF Wing, while Gruppe was equal to USAAF Group and Staffel was similar unit as the USAAF squadron. 


  • Air war over Ukraine

    The fighting didn’t stop on Christmas Day either. Ukrainian pilots at least remembered them like this.

    A Ukrainian pilot sent a Christmas greeting to the Russians in the form of two HARM anti-radar missiles.


    Drones against strategic bombers

    Text: Miro Barič 


    During December 1, 2022, through January 1, 2023, the operations in Ukraine were affected by the weather. The mild winter in Europe did not allow Putin to use the energy crises for political pressure. On the other hand, the muddy ground in Ukraine did not let any large scale movements of the heavy weaponry take place. That allowed for the time to re-group, rest and re-organize the troops while the large operations were postponed.

    This lull in combat did not concern two things. The Russian drive on Bachmut which continued since August and, also the Russian air campaign against the Ukrainian civilian infrastructure continued. During this period two strategic bomber bases, located deep in the Russian territory, were repeatedly hit. The first attack took place on the early morning of December 5. The explosions were heard at Engels base near Saratov and Dyagilevo base near Ryazan. The first airbase is located nearly 500 km from the Ukrainian border and is a home of two squadrons of the 22nd Guards Division of the heavy bomber aviation. Its 184th Squadron is equipped with Tu-95MS and 121st Guards Squadron operates Tu-160M. Both units fly attack missions against Ukraine on the regular basis. According to the initial reports the strong explosion damaged two Tu-95 bombers and wounded two people. The following satellite images did not reveal serious damages, but it seems that at least one Tu-95 was actually hit.

    At the same time the explosion took place at the Dyagilevo airbase which serves as a training center of the strategic bomber aviation. It is located approximately 450 km from the Ukrainian border and only some 200 km from Moscow. The series of photographs of this incident show that the explosion took place behind one of the parked Tu-22M3 marked RF-34110. The tail surfaces and exhausts were damaged and the vehicle with ground power source, parked next to the airplane, was set on fire. Three Russian soldiers were killed. The Russians got lucky that the Kh-22 missile, attached under this Tu-22 wing, was not hit. Its one-ton warhead would have caused significantly more serious damages.

    The Ukrainians officially did not claim this attack. The Russians made a bizarre claim that it was a terrorist attack against the defenseless peaceful airports. However, the aircraft bombing the Ukrainian cities take off from these bases. And the lack of defenses was contradicted by Russians themselves claiming that the attacking drones flying close to the ground were shot down by the AA fire. The damages were only caused by their debris. The greatest value of these Russian claims is in the information that the old Soviet unmanned air vehicles Tu-141 and Tu-143 respectively, were used for these attacks. These are originally the reconnaissance jet drones modified by Ukraine to carry explosives. They fly the pre-programmed route and land by a parachute. For kamikaze style attack the parachute is of course not considered.

    On Monday, December 26, the Engels airbase became a target of yet another attack. The air raid sirens blared and the AA rockets’ smoke trails raised to the sky. Two explosions from the direction of the airport were heard. According to the Russian official statements the low flying drone was destroyed the AA fire. Its debris however fell on the airbase and killed two ground personnel. The information about a larger number of casualties and more aircraft destroyed could not be confirmed. The names of three victims are known – Major Andrei Voronov, 1st Lt. Maxim Anufrienko and 1st Lt. Alexander Pampukhin. All of them belonged to the 121st Guards Squadron of the heavy bomber aviation equipped with Tu-160M aircraft. According to the Russian side another attack against the Engels airbase was also attempted on Thursday, December 29.

    The incident with a Tu-141 drone carrying explosives did occur in the beginning of war on March 11, 2022. Then the unmanned air vehicle having exhausted its fuel crashed on the parking lot in front of the student dorms in Zagreb, Croatia. It flew over from Ukraine over Hungary. The Russian media ridiculed the NATO AA defenses which let the drone fly hundreds of kilometers over its territory. The Russian AA defense did not excel either. If the drone were shot down, as the Russians claim, they also had flown undisturbed hundreds of kilometers and regardless, hit the bases where they caused damage. And it seems that the Russians are not confident in their AA defenses because after the attack they transferred majority of their bombers to the more remote bases.

    An explosion at Diaghilevo Airbase destroyed a ground source and damaged a Tu-22M3 designated RF-34110. The bomber has a Ch-22 missile under its wing.

    Three Russian soldiers died in the explosion and subsequent fire.

    Detail of the damage to a Tu-22M3 marked RF-34110.


    Patriots from the USA and Germany

    Thanks to the Allies, Ukrainians strengthen their AA defense. Having received various systems from several countries in October and November, on December 21 the USA announced that they will deliver the Patriot system battery. Germany joined right after and committed to deliver another battery. The American one is the PAC-3 version primarily designated to destroy the ballistic missiles. PAC-3 missiles feature the improved guidance and maneuvering capabilities with the range of 30 km. The modernized PAC-3 MSE can reach as far as 60 km. The disadvantage is the shorter range when deployed against the aircraft. It can be resolved by using the older PAC-2 missiles with 160 km range if deployed against the airplanes. It was confirmed that the German version will use both PAC-2 and PAC-3 rockets. Training of the Ukrainian soldiers manning Patriots supposedly started during January in Fort Sill, Oklahoma.

    The continued Russian attacks against the Ukrainian civilian infrastructure requires strengthening of the AA defense. Th attacks took place during the holidays as well. Ukraine inclines to celebrate Christmas in the European traditional period of time. They are off on both December 25 and January 7, and they can choose the date. This year approximately 60 per cent of Ukrainians chose the first date. The Russians did not care and shelled tens of cities and villages in Kharkov and Zaporozhye areas. At least 13 civilians died in Kherson. On New Year’s Eve more than 20 cruising missiles were fired at Kiev and hit a hotel and a multi-family building.


    Some of them crash by themselves

    The largest attack came between Christmas and New Year’s, on Thursday, December 29. The Russians, according to the initial reports, launched 100-120 missiles. Approximately 70 of them hit the Ukrainian territory and 54 were shot down by the AA defense. Several videos appeared showing Ukrainians destroying the cruise missiles with shoulder mounted portable rockets. Thanks to the early discovery of the launched rockets, they can estimate their hundred of kilometers long route and intercept their flight by teams equipped with Stinger missiles. Most of the time they fire several Stingers at the same time so as at least one of them hits the Russian rocket. The last of these teams are positioned on the house roofs in the suburbs of the supposed targets of the Russian attacks. The missiles that do penetrate the defenses cause massive damage on the energy infrastructure.

    There is an interesting discrepancy between 100-120 Russian rockets reported in the morning that day, probably based on the Allied reconnaissance aircraft data, and 70 missiles that actually hit. It may not be a mistake, at least partially, and Russians indeed launched more missiles than actually struck. In the following days at least three videos appeared capturing the wrecks of the Russian rockets which failed after the launch and crashed on their own territory. Two of them were lying in the fields but one hit a house and set it on fire. We can only guess how many more malfunctioning missiles crashed without any trace somewhere in the vast Russian countryside.

    A Ukrainian Mi-24P helicopter with a traditional painting from the village of Petrykivka in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, where such motifs decorated houses and household items.


    Are they going to obtain JDAM sets?

    Besides the AA defense equipment, Ukraine of course receives other weapons. To list all the types of AFVs, artillery and recently tanks as well, would be sufficient for a standalone article and moreover it is not linked to the main theme of this series. One new weapon which is being discussed lately is however directly associated with the air war. According to Washington Post the USA plan to supply Ukraine with JDAM sets which can transform the classic unguided bombs into precision guided weapons. The acronym means the Joint Direct Attack Munition. Joint means that in 1990s both USAF and USN cooperated on the weapon’s development. JDAM set consists of three parts – guiding system based on GPS coordinates, longitudinal fins attached to the bomb’s body improving its ability to glide and control surfaces installed on the bombs tail. The sets are manufactured in three sizes and USAF or USN use them on the bombs from 500 lbs to 2000 lbs. That means they should be easily adapted and the modifications for application on the Soviet-made Ukrainian bombs should not present any obstacle (as far as the measurements is concerned). The Washington Post article indicates that the USA will not supply the bombs, only these sets.

    A bomb with JDAM set can be deployed in three different ways. Carried by an airplane which simultaneously carries a container for searching and aiming at the targets (for example Sniper or LITENING II). The container transmits the coordinates to the bomb which is then released by a pilot. The accuracy is within five meters. In case GPS signal is lost the bomb “remembers” the target with 10 meters accuracy. There is another option when a pilot manually enters the coordinates during the flight according to his target identification or according to the coordinates supplied by the ground control. In both situations the integration of the aircraft’s electronic systems is necessary.

    The third option is the easiest one. The target coordinates are entered into the bomb while it is still on the ground before the take off and pilot only delivers it to the designated area. It is quite probable that the Ukrainians will deploy JDAM exactly in this way. It requires the minimal modifications of the aircraft – just adding GPS and control component to release the bomb.

    In the preceding months the Ukrainians successfully adapted the HARM anti-radar missiles for Mig-29 and Su-27 fighters. HARM is capable to actively search for the targets itself and so the Ukrainians only added GPS and a tablet to their fighters which helps to launch the HARM rocket and it locks on the enemy radar itself. And it seems to be working. It is possible that if JDAM bomb is linked to the aircraft tablet (for example via Bluetooth) the Ukrainian will be able to enter the target coordinates by a pilot during the mission.

    It is possible that the Ukrainians will drop the JDAM bombs from Su-24 and Su-25 fighter bombers. When dropped from the high altitude and speed this munition can glide as far as 20 km. The Ukrainian aircraft however cannot afford flying at high altitudes in the vicinity of the frontline. Therefore Su-25 will supposedly release the bombs in the same way they launch the unguided missiles – on the ballistic trajectory. The airplane will fly at the maximum airspeed close to the ground, then it will climb and release the bomb forward on the curved trajectory. As opposed to the unguided missiles the JDAM will be significantly more accurate. There is another detail in favor of JDAM supplies – a bomb equipped with this set is six times less expensive than the guided missile for the HIMARS rocket launchers.

    Russian Orlan-10 reconnaissance drone shot down on December 30 in Chernihiv Oblast.


    Helicopter losses

    During our reporting period both sides claimed several enemy aircraft shot down but visually confirmed were only couple of them. It is possible that more of them will be confirmed later as it happened during the preceding months. All confirmed kills were related to the troops support at the frontline, mainly in Bachmut area. Two Ukrainian Mi-8 helicopters were lost. The first crashed on Sunday, December 11 while attacking the Russian positions with the unguided missile near Konstantinovka in Donetsk area. Pilots Vladislav Levchuk and Maxim Fedorov were killed. Another loss occurred on Monday, December 19 near the village of Tonenkov in Donetsk area. Two Mi-8 helicopters were flying in a column close to the ground. The camera in the rear aircraft captured the rocket hit on the leading helicopter. The thick black smoke billowed, and it crashed shortly afterwards.

    Lieutenant Colonel Maxim Fedorov (pictured) was killed along with First Lieutenant Vladislav Levchuk on December 11 in a Mi-8. Note the message to Putin in the window of the helicopter and the machine gun mounted in its nose.

    Despite the danger the pilots of the rear aircraft turned around and landed near the smoking wreck to try to help its crew. They did not manage to save two crew members – Lt. Col. Oleksandr Zubatch and Lt. Col. Vladislav Gulov perished.

    A photo of the wreckage of a Ukrainian Mi-8 helicopter was released on December 24 and is believed to be from the Donetsk region. However, there is no other debris around. It is possible that this is a machine destroyed earlier.

    New photos of a Russian Mi-8AMTS helicopter with the fuselage number “Blue 92” that was destroyed by Ukrainian forces on Snake Island as recently as May 7, 2022.

    Two Russian helicopters were reportedly destroyed. They were Ka-52, a type that has suffered severe losses during the Ukrainian war. The first one was destroyed by Dnipro AA rocket brigade on Sunday, December 4. The Russian crew made a fatal mistake to fly at fairly high altitude. After the rocket hit, they exploded and had no chance for survival. The kill was captured on video which also showed the second Russian helicopter which however flew significantly lower and therefore escaped the fire.

    This Ka-52 bore a warlike drawing of an alligator on the fuselage. It was shot down in Kherson Oblast in November 2022.

    Another Ka-52 bort number “yellow 23” was hit on Monday, December 20. It supposedly fell victim to the Pancir-S1 system’s friendly fire. In this case however the crew survived. Yet another video surfaced showing the destruction of the third Ka-52. It seems to date back to March from the vicinity of Kiev and captured the helicopter after its emergency landing which the Russian soldiers blew up rather than let it be captured by the Ukrainian troops. Besides these helicopter losses the aforementioned Tu-95 and T-22M were damaged at the strategic bombers’ bases. On Sunday, December 4 south of Bachmut a Su-24M, bort number “blue 48” and marking RF-93798 was destroyed. Both pilots, the Wagner’s Group mercenaries, were killed.

    The Russian Defense Ministry has published a series of photos of soldiers with the Mi-8 helicopter.

  • Searching for the lost ships with Paul Allen

    Battle for Guadalcanal was the first Allied offensive and great victory in the Pacific. Sure, the US Navy had won the Battle of Midway as outlined in previous part of our series. However, that was the reaction to the Japanese attack. In case of Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands they took over the strategic initiative and have not let it go since.

    USS Atlanta (CL-51), the lead ship of the class, during trials in November 1941. Photo: Naval History and Heritage Command


    Five Sullivan brothers perished on the cruiser Juneau

    Text: Miro Barič 


    Battle for Guadalcanal was the first Allied offensive and great victory in the Pacific. Sure, the US Navy had won the Battle of Midway as outlined in previous part of our series. However, that was the reaction to the Japanese attack. In case of Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands they took over the strategic initiative and have not let it go since.

    Main reason for the attack on Guadalcanal was its airfield which the Japanese started to build on this island. After the completion it would have enabled the owner to control the vast surrounding areas. Thanks to the bad weather, the American forces approached the island undetected and their landing on August 7, 1942, came as a total surprise to the Japanese. They quickly recovered however and the hard fighting for Guadalcanal lasted half a year, on the ground, in the air and on the sea. The campaign ended on February 9, 1943, when the Japanese troops withdrew. There were so many ships sunken between Guadalcanal, Savo and Florida islands that the area was nicknamed “The Iron Bottom Sound”. The first big battle took place during the night of August 8 and 9, 1943. At Savo island the Japanese seriously shot up four American and one Australian heavy cruiser. Astoria, Quincy, Vincennes and Canberra were sunken, only heavily damaged cruiser Chicago was rescued. The only satisfaction was sinking by the American submarine S-44 of the Japanese cruiser Kako while she was returning on August 10 in the morning.

    More battles followed and during one of them the main hero of our story, AA cruiser USS Juneau (CL-119), was lost. The AA cruisers started to be built in Britain already before WWI. There were modified older class C vessels which 152 mm cannons were replaced with 102 mm caliber guns. In 1937 the cruiser Coventry was the first ship modified in this manner and during 1938–1939 Curacao, Curlew, Cairo, Calcutta and Carlisle followed. During the war Britain acquired more AA vessels of this category. The American Atlanta class however was the first cruiser group in the world that was from the beginning built with dedicated AA weaponry. It was a paradox that initially they were intended as lead ships for the fleets of destroyers. Only later their value in protecting the navy fleets against the enemy aircraft became obvious and they continued to be deployed exclusively in this role.

    There were eight vessels of the Atlanta class. The construction of the first four (Atlanta, Juneau, San Diego and San Juan) was launched in 1940 and they entered service in the course of two month, from the end of December to the end of February 1942. Further four ships – Oakland, Reno, Flint and Tucson entered the service during 1943–1945 with slightly modified appearance. The cruisers were 165 meters long and their full displacement was 7,400 tons. The first four ships were armed with 16 127 mm caliber cannons mounted in pairs in eight turrets. Three of them were one stepped above another on the bow and the same arrangement was on the stern. One turret was on port and starboard side. It was the heaviest AA weaponry out of all cruisers during WWII. In a minute the main battery of Atlanta class was able to fire 6 tons of the ammunition. The 127 mm caliber cannons were supplemented by three, later four 28 mm caliber four-barrel cannons. Later these were replaced by more efficient 40 mm caliber weapons and supplemented by a larger number of 20 mm caliber cannons. The second four ships were completed with only 12 127 mm caliber cannons, the side turrets were removed. Therefore, it is sometimes considered a separate Oakland class. Gradually the number of 40 mm caliber cannons was increased.


    The AA cruisers in action

    Juneau did not survive long enough to have her weaponry changed. After her completion in the summer of 1942, she was first deployed in patrolling duties in the northern Atlantic and Caribbean. When on September 15 three torpedoes fired from the Japanese submarine I-19 hit USS Wasp, Juneau together with the destroyers rescued 1910 sailors from the sinking aircraft carrier. On October 26, 1942, in the Battle of Santa Cruz, she sailed as an escort of the aircraft carriers Hornet and Enterprise. The American vessels shot down 38 attacking Japanese aircraft and Juneau crew had a lion’s contribution in it. It was the ship’s first battle. She met her fate in the following battle though. The naval battle of Guadalcanal in November 1942 was the only encounter of the surface vessels where the Atlanta class cruisers took part. Besides Juneau it was his sister ship Atlanta. Both were sunk. On one side it documents that they were not suitable for surface vessels’ combat. On the other hand, their demise was caused by torpedoes and stronger opponent. Not even the larger cruisers would have sustained such a damage.

    Juneau launching at Kearny, New Jersey, October 25, 1941. Photo: Naval History and Heritage Command

    USS Juneau (CL-52) taken shortly after launching. Photo: Naval History and Heritage Command

    Juneau, New Jersey, January 5, 1942. Photo: Naval History and Heritage Command


    Bloody Guadalcanal

    In the beginning of 1942 Juneau was attached to TF 67 task force escorting the ships carrying the reinforcements and supplies to Guadalcanal. The Japanese however thought in a similar way. They intended to land the troops on the island which would support the ground attack against the Henderson airfield. It was a half-built airport which the Americans captured, completed and named after Major Lofton Henderson, VMSB-41 commander who was on June 4, 1942, killed in the Battle of Midway. The airfield was a thorn in the side for the Japanese. The aircraft taking off from there controlled the airspace during the whole day. The Japanese ships and ground troops could only operate undisturbed at night. The reinforcements were mostly brought to Guadalcanal by the fast destroyers and light cruisers so as they could return under the cover of darkness. The Americans gave them the nickname “Tokio Express”.

    The Japanese destroyers, besides unloading the troops, used to fire a couple of “salutes” towards the Henderson airfield. The slower Japanese ships carrying heavy weapons and larger volume supplies however could not afford sailing within the Cactus Air Force range (Cactus was the Allied code name for Guadalcanal). Therefore, the Japanese dispatched a heavy group of combat vessels which were tasked to destroy the airfield firing from the sea. The core of the group was formed by the battleships Hiei and Kirishima. Each of them carried eight 356 mm caliber guns. For this mission, instead of piercing shells, they were armed with shrapnel grenades which were to explode at the contact with the ground and destroy the American aircraft with the fragments. The American reinforcements reached Guadalcanal on November 12 and started to unload. On that day, while protecting the transport ships, Juneau shot down 6 Japanese aircraft. When the Americans found out that the strong Japanese fleet was approaching, they withdrew the transport vessels and dispatched their escorts into the night battle with the enemy. Thus, the American cruisers were lined up against two enemy battleships. Under the standard circumstances any wise commander would have withdrawn but this time there was nowhere to go. They were the only ones to prevent the Henderson airfield from destruction.

    Landing at Guadalcanal, August 7, 1942. From the USS Alchiba, a Stuart Marine Corps M2A4 tank is being unloaded into the landing craft LCM(2). Photo: Naval History and Heritage Command

    The scene of fierce fighting, Henderson Airfield in late August 1942. Photo: US Navy


    Close look at the night combat

    The American side possessed the advantage of the reliable radar while the Japanese, at that time, had none. It was dark, moonless night with rain showers, so the visibility was minimal. The American commander, Rear Admiral Daniel Callaghan however hesitated too much and failed to take advantage of the early radar information. Once he made the decision it was already too late. The American and Japanese ships converged too close, and his orders caused more chaos. The encounter turned into 40 minutes long merciless chaotic combat at close range where each individual ship made her own decisions. Several ships even became targets of the friendly fire. As later described by one of the American officers, it was like a bar brawl when all lights were shut down. The inferior American vessels however, thanks to the close range, were able to deliver serious hits. For example, at one moment Hiei was fired at by three American destroyers from extremely close range. One of them almost collided with her, they missed each other just by six meters! The huge Japanese ship, under normal circumstances, would have blown the destroyer off the water by a single salvo.

    But now she could not lower her guns enough and her heavy grenades were flying above the destroyers making loud noise. The American sailors wasted no time and were shooting at Hiei with all they had, including the machine guns. They could not penetrate her armor, but the numerous hits were setting off fires on the superstructure and killed many officers on the bridge. The fleet commander, Admiral Hiroaki Abe himself was wounded. More seriously, Hiei was hit by at least two torpedoes. The Japanese force, besides the battleships, was also formed by a light cruiser and 11 destroyers. Those engaged eight American destroyers and Hiei and Kirishima could focus on five American cruisers. Their gun turrets however were stocked with the shrapnel grenades which caused great damage to the superstructures however were not able to penetrate the hull and turrets’ armor. Therefore, the cruisers maintained the ability to sail and fire. One of them, San Francisco, scored a lucky hit on Hiei, disabling her steering mechanism. The huge ship therefore had her maneuvering abilities restricted. Wounded Admiral Abe had enough and ordered the withdrawal. He did not know that the only two undamaged American ships were between his fleet and Henderson airfield – cruiser Helena and destroyer Fletcher.


    Great losses on both sides

    During the night battle the Japanese destroyer Akatsuki was sunk as well as the American destroyers Laffey and Barton. The first rays of sunshine in the morning revealed eight more seriously damaged ships which were either motionless or moved very slowly. Three of them were Japanese and five American. The burning wrecks of Cushing and Monssen were abandoned by their crews and during the day they sank to the bottom of the ocean. In the evening, despite the great crew effort, the cruiser Atlanta sank. During the battle she hit three Japanese destroyers in a row but then a Japanese torpedo disabled her engines. The worst damage was caused by 19 grenades from the cruiser San Francisco fired at her by mistake. Rear Admiral Norman Scott lost his life on board of Atlanta. The Japanese shrapnel killed Rear Admiral Callaghan on San Francisco. They were the only American admirals killed during the surface battle in the course of the whole war.

    Unlike Atlanta, the destroyer Aaron Ward and heavy cruiser Portland were rescued. Having fired several salvos, Portland still managed to sink the burning wreck of the Japanese destroyer Yudachi. Another damaged Japanese destroyer, Amatsukaze, managed to save herself. The battleship Hiei however did not escape. Cactus Air Force were all eager to revenge her regular night shelling. Since the morning, torpedo Avengers’, dive bombing Dauntless and even heavy B-17 bombers attacks were concentrated on Hiei and in the evening of November 13, 1942, she sank. It was the first Japanese battleship lost during the conflict.

    The first Japanese battleship sunk, the Hiei. Her sister ship Kirishima followed her to the bottom two days later. Photo: Naval History and Heritage Command

    Score painted on the destroyer USS Sterret (DD-407) after the Battle of Guadalcanal. The silhouettes represent the sunken destroyer Yūdachi, the battleship Hiei, and five downed Japanese aircraft. Photo: US Navy


    Unlucky day

    On Friday the thirteen, Juneau met her fate. Still at darkness, the group of five American ships maintaining the ability to sail, withdrew. There were the cruisers San Francisco, Helena, destroyers Sterret and O’Bannon and Juneau. In the battle, the cruiser suffered a torpedo hit to the port side. Only one of his screws worked and the bow was deeply submerged, yet she maintained speed of 13 knots. The Americans ships however were detected by the Japanese submarine I-26. Her commander, Yokota Minoru, at 11 o’clock sharp, ordered launching of two torpedoes. He was targeting San Francisco but missed. One of the torpedoes hit Juneau, exactly at the same spot she was hit during the night. The spear of steel penetrated deeply into the vessel and caused the explosion of the ammunition dump. Juneau was covered in the enormous column of water, fire and smoke and when everything cleared the cruiser disappeared from the surface.

    The remaining American ships faced a difficult choice. It seemed no one survived the explosion and had they stopped to search for castaways they could have become an easy target for a submarine. A B-17 bomber was just flying by, so they signaled to it to report at the headquarters the sinking of the cruiser as they continued sailing. The bomber crew did not want to break the radio silence, so they submitted the report only after landing. That was buried under other documents to process and did not make it further soon enough. No one dispatched the rescue ship. The US Navy was busy repulsing further Japanese attacks. During the night of 14-15 of November 1942, the Henderson airfield was again shelled by the battleship Kirishima. This time, two battleships, Washington and South Dakota, each with nine 406 mm caliber guns, opposed her. Having received numerous hits Kirishima capsized and sank.

    In the meantime, the sailors from Juneau fought for their lives. The conclusion that there were no survivors after the cruiser explosion, was mistaken. Approximately 115 sailors ended up in the water, however, no one was looking for them. Without food and drinking water they were left up to the elements and sharks. In the following days most of them died a cruel death. After eight days, accidentally, more-less, just 10 survivors were rescued.

    Juneau photographed in New York harbor on February 11, 1942, wearing the camouflage she received shortly after completion. Photo: Naval History and Heritage Command

    The cruiser Juneau in June 1942. The hull received new camouflage, the superstructures and turrets remained in their original livery. Photo: Naval History and Heritage Command


    Five brothers

    687 crew members perished, including the brothers Sullivan. They hailed from Waterloo in Iowa, and all enlisted in the Navy at the same time, on January 3, 1942. They presented one condition though – they were all to serve together. The regulations did not allow it but the command looked the other way and all of them ended up on Juneau. It turned out as an unfortunate decision. Frank, Joe and Matt, according to the witnesses’ account, perished in the ship’s explosion. Albert, the youngest one, died on the second day and the oldest brother George held for five days. Then delirious from thirst and sorrows for his brothers he jumped off the raft and drowned. After the death of Sullivan brothers the US Department of Defense implemented the directive that the last surviving family descendant must not continue serving if all other siblings were killed in combat. Still during the wartime, a movie about Sullivan brothers was made. Steven Spielberg also mentioned them in his movie Saving Private Ryan.

    In 1943 the new Fletcher class destroyer was named after Sullivan brothers. The ship, USS The Sullivans (DD-537) was christened by their mother, Alleta Sullivan. Out of her six children she was left with only one – daughter Genevieve. Her boyfriend, William Ball, perished on the battleship USS Arizona in the attack on Pearl Harbor. The wish to avenge his death motivated Sullivan brothers to enlist in the Navy. Albert was the only one married and had a son Jimmy who later served on the aforementioned destroyer The Sullivans. Besides WWII the ship also participated in the fighting in Korea and in 1961 was a part of the group of vessels that recovered from the sea the capsule with the first American astronaut, Alan Shepard. Later the destroyer served in training duties and in 1961 she was struck of charge. Nowadays she is a floating museum in Buffalo, New York state. In 1997 another destroyer The Sullivans (DDG-68) entered the service, this time in Arleigh Burke class. In 1995 she was christened by Kelly Ann Sullivan Loughren, Jimmy’s daughter, and Albert Sullivan’s granddaughter.

    The Sullivan brothers aboard the Juneau, February 14, 1942. From left, Joseph “Joe”, Francis “Frank”, Albert, Madison “Matt” and George. Photo: Naval History and Heritage Command


    New Juneau

    By the way, the name USS Juneau reappeared again. In 1944–1946 the American shipyards built three cruisers based on the Atlanta class but with the improved system of the waterproof bulkheads and better designed superstructures. The cruisers were armed with twelve 127 mm caliber guns in six turrets and were named Juneau, Spokane and Fresno.

    The whole class was named after Juneau. She missed WWII but took part in the Korean war where on July 2, 1950, together with two British ships faced the attack of six Korean torpedo boats and gunboats. They sank five of them without a loss. In 1955 this Juneau was struck of charge and later sent to the scrapyards. In 1969 the class Austin amphibious landing ship USS Juneau (LPD-10) entered the service. She participated in the Vietnam war and served as the command vessels during the battle against the oil leak from Exxon Valdez tanker. In 2008 she was struck of charge.


    Discovering the wreck

    The Iron Bottom Sound could not have escaped the attention of Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen in his search for WWII shipwrecks. In January 2015 his ship Octopus mapped 980 sq kilometers of the ocean bottom and located 29 sunken ships and several shot down airplanes. She also identified the wreck of USS Atlanta. Juneau’s wreck was discovered by Allen’s new ship, RV Petrel, on March 17, 2018. It happened seven months before Allen’s untimely death. The cruiser lies 4200 m deep broken up to several sections. The shipwreck was first located by sonars. On the following day, the robot was dispatched and took a lot of pictures and confirmed the wreck’s identity. The Allen’s company continued searching for the shipwrecks for some time after his passing. RV Petrel returned to Guadalcanal one more time in February 2019 to discover the wrecks of the Japanese battleships Hiei and Kirishima as well as the American aircraft carrier USS Hornet. That will be the topic of the following article.

    Juneau lies at a depth of 4,200 feet broken into several pieces. Photo: PaulAllen.com

    One of the turrets with 127 mm guns. Photo: PaulAllen.com

    Juneau’s propeller. Photo: PaulAllen.com


    Sources:

    Hubáček, M.: Vítězství v Pacifiku. Praha 2003.

    Hrbek, I./Hrbek, J.: Námořní válka vrcholí. Praha 1995.

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  • Eager El


    The Story of Col. Elwyn Righetti

    Text: Richard Plos 


    Tens of thousands of Allied airmen were discovered at the end of the Second World War in internment camps set up to hold them. They were known as Stalag Lufts, and the airmen freed from them at the end of the war immediately began writing letters home expressing their yearning to return to their loved ones. Such a letter was eagerly anticipated from Elwyn Righetti, or at least some news about him, by his family at the family farm in San Luis Obispo, California. All they knew to that point was that he had been shot down, crash landed, and survived the event. Three weeks had passed from then and the war ended, and they were still waiting. They waited for months, and the months turned into years. No news or any hints regarding his disappearance have come to this day. Lt. Col. Elwyn Righetti, Commanding Officer of the 55th Fighter Group, disappeared not far from Riesa without a trace….

    Righettis’s combat career had been short-lived but intense. His arrival in England at the beginning of September, 1944 was not easy. His rank of Lieutenant Colonel was indicated on his uniform, but no ribbons were displayed testifying to any combat commitments. He was a greenhorn with the rank of a senior officer, equivalent to at least a squadron commander. He was also 29 years of age, older than the average active fighter pilot. All of this had its reasons. He was a flight instructor, and one of the best available to the Air Corps at that. For this fact alone, his requests to be assigned to a combat unit ended up in the trash bins of his superiors. By the time he finally did go into combat, he was a seasoned pilot eager to contribute to the defeat of Germany. In fact, his was so eager that he earned the nickname “Eager El”. He got his first kill on his second combat mission. But for this quality and the associated impetuousness that he displayed, he was seriously reprimanded. But he was a quick study, too. It did not take long for him to reach ace status and not just for kills in the air. He was also extraordinarily effective in wiping out ground targets. In this regard, there was no one better far and wide….

    And then came his thirtieth birthday, on April 17, 1945. This was accompanied by more heavy bomber escort missions and the search for air and ground targets of opportunity on the return flights. Righetti and his wingman, Capt. Carroll Henry, attacked an airfield at Riesa with an inviting line of enemy fighters parked on it. He was making his fourth or fifth pass and was running low on ammunition when his Mustang, adorned with artwork of an attractively slender grasshopper with the name “Katydid”, shuttered under the explosion of flak. He conducted one more pass with his Mustang losing coolant and oil pressure  before looking for a place to “park it”. The forced landing was successful, and he radioed to Henry that aside from a busted nose, he was OK. That was the last anyone heard from him…


    Swiss, or More Accurately, Italian Roots

    The Righetti family hailed from the Italian speaking Swiss canton of Ticino. His grandfather on his father’s side, Francesco Robertino Righetti settled in San Luis Obispo, California, in 1873. At the time, this town had a little over 2,000 inhabitants, including a sizeable Swiss community. Francesco worked as a farmhand until he had saved enough money for a small ranch of his own not far from Edna Valley, where he gradually purchased property around his. He married Erminia Bonetti and she gave birth to a son Guido in 1882, and three more children subsequently. Guido helped expand the family’s dairy farm and graduated from Armstrong Business College, and after several years in the oil industry, he returned to the family farm. He married Elizabeth Mary Renkert, a woman with a French and Swiss background. Their first child, Elizabeth, was born in 1913, and a year and a half later, on April 17, 1915, Elwyn was born to them, followed by another four children after that.

    Elwyn Righetti was then a farm child with French and Swiss blood. His childhood and young adult life centered around cows, stables, farm equipment and everything else associated with a hard farm life. As his brothers and sisters, he helped out on the farm in any way he could, though he did not see his future there, despite having earned an advanced degree in cattle breeding from the California Polytechnic College. He was a very lively, temperamental youth. The school paper “El Rodeo” from the time confirms Elwyn’s active participation in extracurricular and social activities. His two year study in the field came to an end in 1935, at the height of the Great Depression when it was very difficult to find meaningful work. He worked as a truck driver and also as a sales rep for dairy companies. He also tried his hand at selling real estate and cars at a local Buick dealership. His life almost came to an end on September 9, 1938, when the twenty-three-year-old Elwyn nearly drowned when, along with hundreds of other men, he tried to fish out of the sea free firewood that had been thrown overboard by a stranded merchant vessel. Unconscious and on the verge of hypothermia, he was rescued, but it was a very close call …

    The Righetti family circa 1936. From left to right, Doris, Elwyn, father Guido, Elizabeth, mother Elizabeth, Ernie, Maurice and Lloraine. Photo: Family collection via Jay Stout


    A New Passion

    At that time, he had already developed a keen interest in aviation, partly fed by the frequent and well publicized establishment of records for endurance or speed flights. However, an hour of flight training at the time cost some seven dollars, and that was akin to a two day pay for a laborer. At the aforementioned Buick dealership, Elwyn was promoted to head of used car sales, and this guaranteed him a steady income from which he could divert funds to flight training. He dove in at an airfield not far from the town of San Luis Obispo, and he also flew out of the nearby Hancock Field at Santa Maria. And flying invigorated him. “He loved flying more than anything else, even more than hunting” his sister Doris would recount later1). In the summer of 1939, he got his private pilot license and took advantage of every opportunity to fly. It was clear to him that this would not, however, provide him with enough hours to make him a professional airline pilot. He also knew that another possibility lay with the military, at the time the United States Army Air Corps (USAAC). That meant four years of university level study. For Elwyn, that would have meant another two years of school, for which he did not have the funds. It looked as though he would have to abandon his dream of being a pilot, when a major twist of fate came along. The developing political climate forced the Army to lower its requirements for pilot acceptance to just two years of university level education, provided they pass entry exams. And Elwyn passed!

    His family had hoped for his return to the farm, and eventual partial inheritance of it, but Elwyn, to the contrary, was happy to be able to separate himself from it altogether. According to his brother Ernie, he wanted nothing to do with farming. His head was in the clouds …


    Into the Army!

    At the beginning of December 1939, Elwyn Righetti recorded in his log: “Mr. Prescott told me today that if I continue to go as I have been, I’ll be at the top of my class when I get out of here.”1) It can be said that Righetti himself was satisfied with his progress.

    Bob Prescott was an instructor with Ryan School of Aeronautics in San Diego, one of nine civilian flight schools that trained young cadets for the USAAC. There were some three thousand of these in the world, and Major General Henry Arnold, Chief of the Air Corps, wanted many more than that, in the light of the German invasion of Poland and it’s division with Germany’s ally, the Soviet Union. Righetti, along with his thirty-six classmates, were among the first of almost half a million men trained during the course of the war.

    After basic training and with high praise from his superiors, Righetti was sent to Randolph Field in Texas in February, 1940. There, he would further train on the PT-13 Kaydet biplane and then the low wing BT-9. He fell in love with the latter. The almost two tons beast with a 400hp engine was something different than he had come in contact with till then. His flying skills, once again, served him well, including at night, though his instructor did chastise his almost too frivolous attitude. But even that wouldn’t stand in his way, and after his post-forty hour flight test, he would write home, boasting that “I did manage to get a very good grade on my forty-hour check, so I’m practically a cinch to graduate. It’s figured here that once we get by that, we are as good as through. I was the second in the class to pass it, so out of two hundred men, that’s pretty good”.1)

    BT-6 aircraft at Randolph Field in Texas, a training base. Photo: National Archives


    From Student to Instructor

    In April 1940, Righetti completed his basic training and was assigned to Kelly Field, where advanced training awaited on the At-6 Texan. Again, he was among the best in his class, which foreshadowed his future. Plans for any significant expansion would not be viable without thousands of new instructors, who would, in turn, turn out tens of thousands new pilots. It was logical to select the best of the best from each discipline to become instructors. Group 40D, to which Righetti belonged, completed its training on July 26, 1940. Two hundred graduates received their wings and were elevated to Officer status. Righetti was pleased to learn he would be a flight instructor. 

    He was assigned his first group of cadets for training on BT-145s in mid-August, 1940, and he described them in a letter home thus: “I now have a full-fledged class of cadets: Cobeaga, Hayes, Stockett and Pound—two of them poor, and two of them worse. I had hoped for a little natural talent to start out with, but no such luck. These mugs will give me something to work on, however, and since my captain knows they’re punk, if I can do something with them, it will be very much to my credit.”1)

    Perhaps, they were not as bad as all that, and later, Righetti wrote: ‘I soloed them all yesterday and today, but I’m scared every time they go out that someone will bring me back a little, old, orange piece of aluminum and say, “Sorry sir, this was all we could find.”1)


    A Secret Wedding

    While Righetti was settling into his role as an instructor, the Battle of Britain was revving up. On January 18, 1941, he married the small, dark-haired and intelligent Edith Cathryn Davies. The two married after a relatively short courtship, without any external pressures that would be forced on them by, for example, a pregnancy. The two married without the presence of family or with much fanfare. The name Edith was never used much by the newlywed, but her middle name did spawn several nicknames. She was known as Kate, Katie and Kakie, and also Katydid … At the time, Elwyn likely had no idea that the last of those would be the name he would have applied to his Mustang, and that it would be complemented by a rendering of a grasshopper, the connection being that the katydid is an insect that is related to the grasshopper and cricket. 

    The young couple settled in the officer housing facility at Randolph, which Cathryn gradually improved, but Righetti’s quiet and predictable life instructing young cadets began to bore him. His thoughts increasingly turned to the idea of combat. “Two of my better friends left yesterday for China with about 100 Air Corps men who are under contract to keep the Burma Road open. They’ll clear $600 per month plus expenses and get a $500 bonus for each enemy [Japanese] aircraft shot down. Whyinell [sic] am I married and forced to be responsible? I could make $20,000 in two years if I lasted.”1)

    At the time, he couldn’t have known that he was talking about the basis of the American Volunteer Group, later to become famous as the “Flying Tigers”. In any case, Cathryn’s pregnancy forced about another rearrangement of priorities … He was also promoted to the rank of Lieutenant on November 1, 1941, and he was becoming one of the most experienced instructors in the service, by then known as the United States Army Air Force (USAAF). New training facilities were quickly popping up all over the United States, and it looked likely that Righetti would be put in charge of one of them. Then, along came December 7, 1941. The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor shocked the American public and Elwyn for the first time recognized the horrors of war: “The first casualty reports say I lost one of my students who was also an especial friend”.1)


    Rapid Developments

    The beginning of 1942 saw Righetti assigned to Moore Field and on May 30, Cathryn gave birth to their daughter Elizabeth Kyle Righetti. Soon after, they moved back to Kelly Field, not far from San Antonio. It was their third move in a year, and at the time, there was a certain degree of chaos within the training system. There was hectic movement of personnel as new training bases were put in services and the command structure attempted to optimize its use of instructors. Righetti was assigned to the 1030th Basic Flying Training Squadron and was promoted to Major. In peacetime, such an advancement would be about ten years in coming, but the war changed everything. When he entered it, the air service had some 3,500 officers. Currently, it had 140,000 and its overall strength grew from 45,000 men to 1.7 million!

    On taking command of the 1030th BFTS, his responsibility was the development of instructors after basic training. He also put together a manual for instructors that would be the go-to reference at all of the training centres. He was becoming increasingly busy and in one of his letters home, he complained that  “Honest, I didn’t know there was so much work in the world.”1)

    He became a respected authority on flight training. He was making more money than he could dream of previously, and his family benefitted. But Elwyn couldn’t stop thinking about air combat. By now, though, he had become an important part of the USAAF’s training machine and the Air Corps couldn’t afford to lose him. He began to search out new ways to defeat the stereotype of the instruction of cadet pilots. As a senior officer, he took every advantage to travel to all the corners of the country, naturally, at the controls of an aircraft. As a result, he attended conferences, met new friends and made contacts, saw new places and he met celebrities, particularly movie stars. On occasion, he would also fly home and visit his parents. He often announced his pending arrival with a low flyby over the ranch, after which he would land at the small field where he had taken his first steps to get to where he currently was.

    In the meantime, the USAAF had worked to further improve the effectiveness of its system of flight training, and the result was the concept conceived in March, 1943, leading to the activation of the CIS (Central Instructor School). It was the defining authority on standardization of instructor training. It targeted instructors of future fighter pilots (based at Randolph Field), bomber pilots, navigators, bombardiers, and other flight personnel. In essence, the goal was to train instructors to train instructors who would in turn train pilots. Righetti was given command of the 46th Squadron, which was one of two fighter training squadrons. It put the responsibility of training half of all the instructors for the USAAF. It had by then been some time since Righetti flew trainers exclusively. His duties put him in combat types as well. And he attempted to use his prestigious position for a combat assignment. Righetti’s younger brother Maurice had similar ambitions and began his training at about the time that Elwyn was assigned to the CIS. Ultimately, he too was to become an instructor and became a student of his brother’s. They even undertook several training flights together. Maurice went on to become a B-29 co-pilot with 40th Bombardment Group. He survived the war.

    Elwyn Righetti was assigned overseas in June, 1944, but wouldn’t gain any combat experience until the end of October of that year. Photo: Family Collection via Jay Stout

    Darrell Cramer, the man that would lead Righetti on his first missions and one who at least on one occasion severely chewed him out… Photo: USAF


    Request Approved

    In 1943, Righetti’s requests for a combat assignment were met with little support from his superiors. But a year later, his efforts would pay off. In a letter to home, he wrote: “I expect to get back from my overseas tour, but if I don’t, remember that I kept a whole bunch of other guys from getting home too, and that I was working on my interpretation of being a good American.”1)

    Things were set into motion at the beginning of June 1944, when he was ordered to Aloe Army Airfield, not far from Victoria, Texas, where he would undergo conversion training on the P-40. By then, he had some two thousand flying hours under his belt, much of it on the P-40, so flying the Warhawk was second nature to him. But he did need to hone his gunnery and tactical skills. His results were phenomenal, but administrative factors kept him stateside through July. By this time, he was a Lieutenant Colonel, and as the Allies had already made their way into Europe via Normandy, he was aware of the possibility that Germany would collapse before he had a chance to get over there. This was his fear, and, understandably, his wife’s hope. Time before his departure was spent by Righetti flying the P-47 and P-51. On August 2, 1944, he embarked on his journey overseas through the Overseas Replacement Depot in Greensboro, where he spent ten days. In his orders, the destination was mentioned as being “cold, wet and windy” which was widely understood to mean England. He didn’t need to worry about his wife and daughter. They had moved to the family ranch and would be well taken care of.

    Righetti arrived in England at the beginning of September 1944 and was assigned to the 8th AF, commanded by the legendary James Doolittle. At Fowlmere, he flew several familiarization flights with the P-51, and the same with the P-47 at Duxford. Britain made a positive impression on him: “British people marvelous, friendly, sincere and interested in our welfare—truly a wonderful ally.”1) he wrote home.

    He also caught up with a slew of friends and contacts that he had made over his five years in the military. His friend and mentor, Fred Gray, under whom Righetti served while with the CIS, was CO of the 78th Fighter Group, subordinate to the 66th Fighter Wing. Gray showed him around the command centre of the 66th FW and Righetti could soon rejoice over his posting in it on September 24th. Immediately the following day, he reported in at Base F-159, just shy of 100km (60 miles) north of London, which was home to the 55th Fighter Group, also one of the component elements of the 66th FW.

    He made his way to the 338th FS, to which he was assigned, pilots’ meeting room and discovered that he had no acquaintances there, and the same went for the entire Fighter Group. His rank of Lt. Col. corresponded to the minimum requirement for a Squadron Commander, and even for an entire Group, but something like that would also require a certain amount of experience. He lacked such experience.  As an experienced and methodical instructor, he already had come up with a plan. He would start out as a wingman to an experienced fighter pilot and earn his place the right way regardless of his high rank. After he was able to carry out his duties in a satisfactory manner, he would become the lead of a pair of aircraft, followed by becoming a flight leader. Step by step, nice and steady. He had no intention of making things easy on himself and sidestep any steps within the accepted procedure. In any case, doing so would not have been advisable where combat conditions were a factor. Rank was one thing, experience an entirely other. According to the plans of the leadership, he would gain enough experience with the 55th FG to become Group Leader, but not of the 55th FG.

    Elwyn got along very well with the Mustang, and quickly demonstrated his piloting skills. Photo: Family Collection via Jay Stout


    Success Without Praise

    Righetti took off on his first combat sortie on October 30, 1944 and recorded his first kill on his second flight on November 2. This was an escort mission for 1,100 bombers to Mersenburg, near Leipzig, targeting an oil refinery there. The ‘big boys’ were escorted by nine hundred fighters and the 55th FG was tasked with close in protection for bombers of the 3rd Air Division. Righetti was assigned to fly wing for the experienced Capt. Darrell Cramer, who had by then over four months of combat mission experience. Enemy fighters failed to materialize on the way to the target, though anti-aircraft fire was uncomfortably accurate and claimed seven of the bombers. On the way out, around a hundred German fighters attacked the formation. No one from the 55th FG ever saw such a concentration at one time and for the first time, they felt what it was like to be outnumbered. 

    The formation quickly broke off in groups of twos and fours. A part of the German fighters tried to get to the bombers, while others tried to divert the fight off to the side. A third section of German fighters entered cloud formations and Cramer, with Righetti right behind, along with a second pair, went after them. The moment they got below the layer of clouds, Cramer went after the first enemy plane that he saw. The attacked Bf 109 went into a right-hand turn, and Cramer fired, with several rounds hitting home. In an effort to evade the fire, the German fighter dove towards the ground, directly into Righetti’s Mustang’s line of fire. “Since I had outrun Captain Cramer on his pull up, and had turned sharply left, I became positioned in between my leader and the 109” 1).

    It was for him a moment of truth, where he would put all of his experience to good use for the first time under such conditions. He placed his target in his sights and fired at a range of about 180 m (600 ft). “I fired one short burst and observed several strikes back of the cockpit. The enemy aircraft attempted very little evasive action but headed for a flak nest straight ahead. Just before reaching the flak, I fired a three second burst and observed numerous strikes in the vicinity of the cockpit”.1)

    The Messerschmitt went into a sharp bank and dropped even further and clipped a hedgerow with its wing, which caused him to go inverted and disintegrate on impact with the ground a fraction of a second later. The quartet of Mustangs overflew the point of impact and headed for home. 

    Cramer recorded the incident in a report thusly: “When I got into a good stern chase position and closed to firing range, I opened fire. Shortly thereafter I was amazed to see another P-51 converging on me from my left and he too opened fire on the Me-109. My bullets were missing his plane only by a few yards, and I immediately quit firing.”1)

    It was clear to Cramer that it was Righetti, who, in the heat of battle, neglected his wingman obligations. “If I had not gained a little altitude as he attempted to get into firing position, I might not have seen him and a midair collision could have resulted,”1) continued the angered Cramer.

    After the obligatory meeting with the Intelligence Officers, Cramer took Righetti to one side. He didn’t want to chew out the Lieutenant Colonel in front of lieutenants, but there was also no way he could just let this go. “Righetti was as excited as any new lieutenant would have been after his baptism under fire. I did not want to dampen his excitement with what I had to say to him, so I waited until we were alone.” Cramer’s discretion indicated his considerable maturity. “Then I gave him a chewing out like he probably had not had in his regroup.”1) recounted Cramer years later.

    Cramer gave a decent scolding to the higher-ranking officer, telling him that had he been a new lieutenant, he would have grounded him on the spot for at least two weeks as a reprimand, and bring about disciplinary action against Righetti because he had violated the rules of discipline and neglected his responsibilities as wingman. Righetti deserves full credit for accepting the harsh criticism from the significantly lower ranking officer: “Righetti immediately acknowledged that he had goofed up in the excitement of the moment. On the remaining missions during which Righetti flew under my supervision,” Cramer said, “his performance was excellent and there was never another breach of air discipline”1) recalled Cramer, who ended his career in 1973 as Deputy Commander of the 17th Air Force in Germany with the rank of Brigadier General. That kill from November 2nd, 1944 was ultimately credited to them both, each with a half.

    Once having been assigned his own aircraft, Righetti had his wife’s Cathryn’s nickname painted on its nose, along with a somewhat provocative depiction of a katydid. Photo: Family Collection via Jay Stout


    Commander

    By the middle of November, there had been a change in plan. Righetti was informed that it was expected that he would assume command of the 338th Fighter Squadron, and the entire 55th Fighter Group after that, if all went according to design. The information was somewhat sensitive, because the post of 338th FS Command should’ve fallen on Cramer … On learning of this idea, Righetti immediately went to Cramer and told him that he need not fret over his position, because he would only take command of the squadron for about three weeks, after which he would take the reins of the Fighter Group. From that, it is clear that Righetti’s position within the squadron was not an easy one, despite his methods and especially ability to make decisions in combat that made him a formidable figure. After the first two missions on the scene, he flew another ten ones in November, 1944, during which he further displayed his talents. He led the 338th Fighter Squadron into battle on November 21st, three weeks after his baptism of fire, and four days later was named its CO. According to the most experienced pilot in the squadron, Darrell Cramer, there was no doubt about the capabilities of Righetti among the other pilots. “By the time he became a squadron commander,” said Cramer, “he had already established himself as a very capable pilot and an aggressive combat leader. He was the kind of leader whose attitude was ‘come follow me,’ and we were glad to follow him.”1) 

    Righetti was apparently more pleased with being assigned his own aircraft than having been given the command. He was given P-51D, serial number 44-14223, onto which he immediately had the name “Katydid” painted, along with an attractive rendering of a grasshopper. Later, this Mustang was exchanged for 44-72227. Both were coded CL-M, and both were decorated in much the same fashion. But the drawing of the grasshopper differed. On the first P-51, the drawing was in green, while on the second it was a black silhouette with blue wings. Losses of pilots in terms of combat missions was around two percent, so it was generally considered that a pilot’s supply of good luck was exhausted crossing the fifty-mission threshold. Fifty missions seldom satisfied the requirement for a combat tour of 270 hours. Righetti was well-aware of the possibility of not coming home, and from his letters, it seems that he really even didn’t count on it. Sgt. Millard “Doak” Easton, his crew chief, noted that “Katydid” once returned with a 20mm round. “He told me the next one would be in the cockpit.”1)

    His next kill would have to wait till Christmas Eve, on December 24th, when he downed three Fw 190s and damaged a further two. Aside from that, he flew several other combat sorties, and probably the most interesting of them involved an encounter with three Me 262s. He hit and damaged one of them. “Tangled with 3 jets and got one damaged. They’re a little too fast to destroy but I took all the fight out of him.”1)

    Planning the next operational mission. Elwyn Righetti is at left. Photo: Family Collection via Jay Stout


    Upside Down!

    At the beginning of 1944, when the 8th AF fell under Doolittle’s command, there was a change in the tactics of American fighters. Besides protecting bombers, it was decided that it was necessary to deprive the Luftwaffe of all ability, leading to attacking airfields and other ground targets. To this end, after the arrival of Righetti and especially after his command assignment, the 55th FG became an elite unit. Its aggressiveness and combat intensity led, for example, to the destruction of 127 locomotives during February, 1945 alone. 

    Ground attack action usually came about on the return trip after escorting bombers, as opportunity dictated. Some of the fighters would stick with the bombers, while others dropped down to see if there was anything that was worthy of some attention. There were frequent encounters with enemy aircraft as well. One of the most curious of these for Righetti involved a Mistel composite aircraft. This occurred on February 3rd, 1945, not far from Boizenburg. He claimed the destruction of two of three Mistels and a damaged Fw 190. This event is the basis of the boxart for our kit P-51D-10 (Catalog Number 84184) that offers markings for Righetti’s plane. These two kills elevated him to the status of “ace”, in terms of air-to-air victories. But when it comes to ground targets, he led all of the USAAF stats! He would account for 27 locomotives, several dozen trucks, destroyed aircraft on the ground, and other items. In this regard, Righetti had no equal, and his men followed him. 

    On February 22nd, 1945, he took command of the 55th FG, replacing Col. George Crowell, and continued to add to the legend status of his Group. He would not be able to make his mark among the most successful aces, something for which he arrived on the scene too late to do, and at a time when Luftwaffe activity was greatly declining. Nevertheless, his results and exemplary command led to many high-level awards (see table). For his promotion to Group Commander he was grateful, and he noted so in a letter from February 25: “The new job is the best by far I’ve ever had. Lots of responsibility I know, but really satisfying. Now I’m really slapping Jerry with my own outfit and knocking chunks out of him too. We got 14 enemy aircraft today—7 jets—and although I didn’t personally score, they’re all my boys now that I have the group.” 1)

    One of the photos showing the first P-51s christened Katydyd, on which wear and tear is already evident. Photo: Family Collection via Jay Stout


    The Fateful Day

    It is not possible to describe the combat exploits of “Eager El” and his 55th FG in proper detail in the pages of a magazine type article. After many dangerous situations while escorting bombers and during ground target attacks, Righetti’s thirtieth birthday came on April 17, 1945. His plan was to crack open a bottle of bubbly on returning from the day’s flying with Frank Stitch, another pilot celebrating a birthday that day. When the bomber formation turned around to head back home, Righetti, along with pilots from the 343rd FS, dropped down as he had done many times before to search for targets of opportunity on the ground. They neared the town of Kamenz, home to a part of Schlachtgeschwader 77, equipped with Fw 190s. Lieutenants Robert Welch and Philip Erby spotted a pair of Focke Wulfs just after take-off and came at them from above and from behind. The Fw 190 pilots had no time to react and both were downed. In return, Welch and Erby were both hit by flak and both turned in the direction of American positions. Erby announced that he needed to bail out of his stricken plane and was not heard from again. Lt. Richard Gibbs and his wingman followed Welch and Erby but broke off when they spotted the flak, flew around Kamenz at a safe distance, and found another pair of enemy fighters after take-off. They waited until they were out of range of the flak, attacked the fighters and Gibbs downed them both. Besides these kills, the 343rd FS shot down another five SG 77 aircraft but paid a high price for success. Besides Erby, flak also brought down George Apple and Daniel Langelier. The bodies of Erby and Langalier were never found …

    In the meantime, Righetti and his wingman Carroll Henry spotted a small airfield at Riesa. Righetti wanted to attack it first alone and ordered the rest of the squadron to stay higher up and off to the side. “He wanted me to stay up there with the other guys. But when I requested, he let me go.” Wrote Henry in his report.2)

    Righetti conducted the first strafing run himself, missing the target. He adjusted his gunsight, turned around, and peppered the aircraft on the ground. He repeated the attack two more times. And then, it happened. Katydid shuttered and it was clear that she had been hit. Righetti radioed Henry and told him that he was quickly losing oil pressure. Henry also advised Righetti that he had been losing glycol. It was only a matter of a minute before the P-51’s engine would critically overheat, and Righetti knew this. It is difficult to understand why, with about a minute of engine life left that could have given him some 10 km (six miles) of coverage, Righetti chose to come around for another attack rather than get as close to friendly positions as possible. American positions were about 20km away, and with a little extra luck, it was possible for Righetti to reach them. But instead, he opted to spend the remainder of his ammunition in another attack, and then head out to find a field to crash-land. Henry tried to follow: “I called him, telling him that I was tacking on. He acknowledged, saying that he was heading out on 270 degrees. I was about 3,000 feet and overran him due to excess speed gained while letting down. He was at six o’clock to me and I rolled out on 270 degrees,” wrote Henry later in his report.2)

    He was unable to locate his commander and due to haze, none of the squadron that was higher up was able to do so either. Then, the radio announced: “Tell the family I’m okay. Broke my nose on landing. It’s been a hell of a lot of fun working with you, gang. Be seeing you a little later.”2)

    Ray Sharp, one of the pilots circling above, broke radio silence and he could be heard saying: “Good luck, Colonel!”

    Due to a lack of fuel, practically the entire 55th FG had to land at fields in continental Europe. Frank Stitch had to open the bottle of champagne himself, and under a shroud of a somber mood that corresponded to the day’s loss. This was reflected in the day’s summary report, that read: “We’re going to miss you Colonel, all twenty-nine years of your bursting energy and vitality, your eagerness and courage, your initiative and leadership that moulded us into a deadly fightin’ machine, whipping the Nazis at every turn. We’re going to miss your cheerfulness, your decisiveness, and your understanding of human nature. You spelled aggressiveness wherever and whenever you flew and made us into one of the eagerest gangs of eager beavers. Your record speaks for itself – 34.5 destroyed German aircraft to your credit – 27 on the ground and 7.5 in the air, and enemy ground installations too numerous to add up. All of us of ole Five and Five salute you, Eager El”.3)

    Virtually all believed that they would again see the CO soon. Germany was breathing its last, and by the sounds of the last broadcast by Righetti, he would be headed for an interrogation and a detention camp for airmen.

    A copy of the sketch on which Carroll Henry marked the position of Righetti’s crash-landing. It does not correspond to the information that he headed 270° from the airfield, which was located southwest of Riesa. Source: MACR 


    Extinguished Hope

    The War Department sent a telegram to Cathryn Righetti on May 3, over two weeks after her husband was shot down, where the situation as it stood was outlined. The telegram held out hope that the two would meet again. She waited with Elwyn’s parents and siblings for another telegram or phone call that would add some information, but no such thing came. For more than a month, they sent letters as though Elwyn was still a member of his unit. They waited for him. And they continued to wait for some good news. The days turned into months, but they still believed in his return. This was understandable. Europe was in the midst of post-war chaos, and there were constantly stories of the discovery of soldiers and airmen who, for various reasons, were turning up outside of the POW camps. There was hope. Major Tom Welch, who was Elwyn’s good friend and still in Europe, searched for him and held out hope for Righetti’s family, but that hope was slowly but surely fading. Apparently, the first to come to grips with the worst was Cathryn, while Righetti’s parents and siblings continued to reject the notion. Righetti’s mother wrote a letter to the military governor of the American occupation zone in Europe, General Dwight Eisenhower, and later to President Truman. She pleaded for help in the search for her son. But this yielded no results. At the end of 1946, she received a letter from another one of Elwyn’s friends, Fred Gray, who claimed to have conducted his search along other than official channels. His own description of the events of April 17 compared very well to the official report, except on one point. Allegedly, about ten minutes after setting down, Righetti’s voice came on the radio describing the approach of farmers … But, if this were true, Henry wouldn’t have kept such information to himself and there would be no reason to not include it in his report. The lynching of downed Allied pilots was not uncommon and quite a few Germans were tried and convicted of the practice. Gray, in his aforementioned letter, said that he had received unofficial information from the Pentagon that one of the interrogated Nazis confirmed that Righetti was murdered by civilians, five of which were already hung and two were awaiting their verdicts. Even that is unlikely, as the area was occupied by the Soviets, so if anyone was carrying out sentences for the murder of an American pilot, it would be them.

    Of course, the possibility that Righetti was murdered by civilians, as were others, is the most likely reason for his disappearance. It could have happened shortly after his forced landing, or even after several days of hiding. He could also have been killed because someone wanted his boots and gun, and he could’ve been shot after falling in the hands of the SS, which also happened. 

    Over the years, many questions, hypotheses and speculations cropped up. More light couldn’t be shed on the mystery even by an investigation by JPAC (Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command), or statements by Germans. To confuse things, there were even doubts raised as to the exact location of the crash landing. Although he spoke of a course of 270°, due west, Henry pointed out a spot on the map where Righetti landed his aircraft, northeast of Riesa. This threw into question even which airfield he and Righetti attacked.

    A little out there, but with that, a little more distressing, is a hypothesis that suggests he was taken prisoner by the Russians who didn’t believe his identity (he could have been on the run dressed as a civilian). They may have executed him or taken him to one of their gulags where he remained until his death. The American embassy requested the Soviets to look into the whereabouts of the son of Elizabeth Righetti in 1945. In November of that year, they responded that no Elwyn Righetti was found in the territory of the Soviet Union. Whether or not they actually looked …

    The truth will probably never be known. None of those directly involved or any witnesses are likely still with us. Perhaps someone somewhere may locate someone’s log or journal that may shed some light on the matter, but in all likelihood the remains of Colonel Elwyn Righetti lie in the ground somewhere near Riesa…

    Elwyn Righetti christened his first Mustang Katydid and used it from December 1944 to March 1945. 


    1) STOUT Jay, Vanished Hero: The Life, War and Mysterious Disappearance of America’s WWII Strafing King, Casemate Publishers, 2016 

    2) MACR (Missing Air Crew Report) 13916

    3) 55th FG Mission Summary Report, April 17th, 1955


    A Few Words By the Author Regarding the Book by Jay A. Stout

    I have read a good number of books mapping out the fates of Second World War pilots. The book by Jay A. Stout, who himself until relatively recently was a combat pilot in the Marine Corps, in many ways is unique. The author took the baton from Tony Meldahl, a historian who devoted a lot of energy to mapping out the life of Elwyn Righetti and the circumstances surrounding his disappearance. The very ill Meldahl turned to the renowned author of aviation themed books, Jay A. Stout, about the prospect of bringing his efforts to completion and to ensure the release of the book. Jay accepted this challenge, and despite hurdles that he encountered, succeeded in completing the book and enlisting the services of a publisher. It is one of the most intense set of circumstances brought by the war and the work is among the best in the genre. I strongly recommend the book to all interested in aviation, and it can be bought, including in electronic form, here.


    Acknowledgements

    The author sincerely thanks Jay A. Stout, author of Vanished Hero: The Life, War and Mysterious Disappearance of America’s Strafing King for his kind permission to use quotes from his book for the purposes of this article, and for help in sourcing photographs from the Righetti Family.


    Sources

    Books

    STOUT Jay, Vanished Hero: The Life, War and Mysterious Disappearance of America’s WWII Strafing King, Casemate Publishers, 2016   

    OLYNYK Frank, STARS AND BARS: A tribute to the American Fighter Ace 1920–1973, Grub Street Publishing, 1995

    HESS William: Down to Earth, Strafing Aces of Eighth

    Air Force, Osprey Publishing, 2003  


    Documents

    MACR (Missing Air Crew Report) 13916/ NARA (National Archives and Records Administration) M1380


    Webpages

    jayastout.com

    valor.militarytimes.com

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