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eduardeduardOCTOBER 2024CONTENTSPublished by Eduard-Model Accessories, spol. s.r.o.Mírová 170, Obrnice 435 21support@eduard.com www.eduard.comEDITORIALKITSBRASSINPHOTO-ETCHED SETSSPACEBUILTON APPROACH–November 2024TAIL END CHARLIEARTICLESBOXART STORYL-410UVP Turbolet Limited 1/72THEY FOUGHT TO REBUILD Limited 1/48P-51B/C Mustang w/ dorsal fin ProfiPACK 1/48L-39ZA Albatros ProfiPACK 1/48Bf 109G-10 1/72P-51D Mustang 1/48P-51B Mustang Birdcage canopy 1/4880th Anniversary of the Air Battle Over the Ore MountainsFIREWORKS OVER BUDAPESTTHEY FOUGHT TO REBUILDAir War over Ukraine-He Who Sows the Wind Reaps theStorm in the Kursk RegionMáňaWith the National Guard in ChinaDo zteče!463538647692102110126Page 4
Dear FriendsAlthough we all are told that lightning never strikestwice in the same spot, sometimes we feel like anexception has been made and history does repeatitself. Often bad history, it seems. I had exactly thatfeeling two weeks ago when it started raining andthe floods came that devastated the east half ofour country. Back in 2002, just before the secondinstallment of E-day, conditions were very similar.At that time, the August floods swept through theentire country and, unfortunately, also the area of thePilsen shooting range, where the first E-day eventswere held. Thanks to the efforts of members of theco-organizing modeling clubs, Pilsen and Kaznejov,the area was then cleaned up and prepared, allowingthat year’s E-day to take place on time. Today we havenineteen more years under our belts and believe it ornot, many of those who organized and rescued E-dayin 2002 were with us at E-day this year, and many ofthem were involved in the organization aspects yetagain. Fortunately, this year we did not have to savethe event or the grounds. This year's flood was againdevastating in many areas of our country, but aftertwenty-two years we are much further along. Thanksto more accurate weather forecasts, the country wasmuch better prepared, and Central Bohemia andMilovice were not seriously affected. Nevertheless,many modelers were affected by the floods, such asthose at Revi magazine in Ostrava who were floodedout, making it impossible for them to publish thecurrent issue of the magazine and it also preventedthem from attending the show. Many modelers helpedduring the floods, for example Pepa Choren, one ofour best modelers. The YouTuber and firefighter byprofession came to Milovice not from Most innorthern Bohemia, where he lives, but from Silesia,where a team of firemen were tasked with helpingin the cleanup of the aftermath of the catastrophicweather conditions. He went right back to work afterthe show.Perhaps at every E-day, maybe even at everymodeling competition not limited to the CzechRepublic, the question of what the future for modelingholds is discussed. This year was no different. It seemsthat the modeling community feels a certain sense ofvulnerability. The approaching demise of modelinghas been talked about for a long time, perhaps sincethe end of the nineties. The end is in sight accordingto the word on the street, sometimes it seems likethe debaters are giving the hobby a year, two at most.In reality, however, the end is not in sight. Modelersabound and they're having a blast. You cannot ignorethe fact that just in the Czech Republic alone, wehave a model show practically every weekend, andin some weeks we even have two or three events.Of course, we are in a completely different placethan we were in the 90s, to say nothing of the 80s.The world has changed and continues to change, andso do we. Our hobby and the industry that depends onit are producing new and consistently better products.When looking at what stores, admittedly mostly online these days, it is true that most items get notmuch more than a passing glance. Still. there is nodecline in activity nor a reduction in the assortment ofproduct as a whole. To the contrary, we see incredibleactivity and a resulting flood of new items, producedmonth after month. And we at Eduard do our part. Wecertainly do not smell the stench of stagnation andsubsequent extinction. We are experiencing goldentimes of activity, creativity and abundance.If we accept the theory of a famous egyptologistand now a sitting senator, that every civilizationgoes through the peak of its development andthen collapses, then we are probably experiencinga golden age and perhaps the peak of the developmentof our hobby, but I also firmly believe that we arefar from the end, that we still have a lot of cardsup our sleeves, especially technological ones, andwe still have a lot to invent, imagine, and to excitethe modelers of today and the future. I also believethat, at least here in Europe, demographics are notforeshadowing anything negative. In Milovice thisyear, as in previous years, it certainly did not look likea retirement home. All age groups were representedboth among the visitors and among the competingmodelers, and we old farts were definitely not themajority. Perhaps, the vision of an early demiseultimately comes from the older minority, becausethat's simply the view of the world that older peopleoften have, regardless of nationality, social status,marital status, and practiced hobbies. But here italso seems to me that, even at this point, the modelworld is not bad off. Both at model exhibitions and ondiscussion forums, optimistic individuals, constantlyhungry for new things and dissatisfied with theirquantity, dominate. Which is saying something in thisday and age of abundance!So I read Professor Barta's book on the demise ofcivilizations, but after careful consideration I did notaccept his conclusions. I'd say it's because a lot of hisactivity takes place in and around tombs. That view ofthe world from the grave is just so... let's say, ‘specific’.When you're in a grave, the inevitable conclusion is,well…..inevitable.This year, we did some video documenting at E-day,using several cameras, and we also had severalphotographers there, recording the Q and A sessions,discussions and workshops. We will presenta complete report from the 21st year of E-day ina special edition of our newsletter that will come outin mid-October.Two weeks before E-day, there was one small,relatively short, but still important meeting.It concerned the money we collected four years agoin a fundraiser to support Václav Šorel, who wasfighting a serious illness at the time. Vaclav finallylost his battle. After his passing, almost $33,000USremained in the account of the foundation fund. Thismoney was transferred in mid-September to thenewly established Vaclav Šorel Foundation, which isheaded by his daughter, Magdalena Šorelova. I remaina member of the foundation's board of directors,along with Dr. Zdenek Šebesta. The foundation aimsto support children's modeling activities, children'scompetitions, children's modeling representationand other activities related to the education of theyoung modeling generation. About the Vaclav ŠorelFoundation proper, we will provide basic informationabout the activities and plans of the foundation,contacts, conditions for using support from thefoundation fund and other important informationin forthcoming issues of our newsletter. We believethat the foundation’s activities will also contribute tosupport modeling, sowing the seeds that will help itto remain with us for many years to come and will beenjoyed by many generations to follow.Well, I don’t see much of a need to go into any greatdetails about this month’s releases, as they have beenon sale and available for over a week now, and youcan get a good look at them below, in the pages ofthis issue of our newsletter. So, I wish you all a good,enjoyable read.Happy Modeling,Vladimir SulcEDITORIALINFO Eduard4October 2024Page 5
EDITORIALINFO Eduard5October 202480th Anniversary of the Air Battle Over the Ore Mountains
On Saturday, September 7, with some friends I attended an international aviation event , which commemorated the 80th anniversary of the air battle that took place on September 11, 1944, over Kovářská, Czech Republic, in the Ore Mountains. I have already visited several times Kovářská and its local museum, dedicated for many years to the air battle. This article is not only a summary of my impressions of the aviation event but also an outsider’s perspective on the broader context surrounding Kovářská and the battle itself.
A Freezing BattlefieldI have long been interested in history of aerialwarfare, particularly from the Second World War,but it wasn’t until this year that I truly graspedthe horrific conditions under which Americanbomber crews fought over Europe. Flying at alti-tudes comparable to the peaks of the Himalayas,they made their way to their targets and back totheir bases while enduring flak, enemy fighterattacks, freezing cold, and thin air. Every missi-on was a freezing equivalent of the Battle of theBulge. Unlike ground forces, they couldn’t takecover in trenches or hope for medical evacua-tion. They were virtually unprotected, with onlythe thin skin of their bombers‘ fuselage standingbetween them and the surrounding threats. Youprobably guessed correctly—I realized this whilewatching the series Masters of the Air.Bomber crews had to rely primarily on theirgunners and their pilots‘ skills, and strict disci-pline in maintaining formation. The tight forma-tions of bombers instilled fear in German fighterpilots, often causing panic. Fighter escorts werenot commonplace because, with few excepti-ons, American fighters did not provide direct,sustained escort to specific bomber groups.The fighters‘ range did not match that of the fou-r-engine bombers until early 1944. When a bom-ber was shot down over enemy territory, its crewmembers often had no idea where they were pa-rachuting, where their aircraft had crash-landed,or what awaited them on the ground.Many viewers held their breath while wat-ching the Masters of the Air series, particular-ly during the episode depicting the 100th BombGroup‘s loss of nine aircraft on August 17, 1943,during the raid on Regensburg, or during thescenes of the October 10, 1943, raid on Münster.The „Bloody Hundredth“ lost twelve aircraft in thatmission, and the only bomber to make it back tobase—despite having two engines knocked out—was flown by Lt. Robert „Rosie“ Rosenthal, whowould go on to become a legend within the unit.In the first half of 1944 the Luftwaffe was sys-tematically weakened by Allied bombing raidsand, most notably, by the determined efforts ofAmerican fighter units to destroy enemy fighteraircraft anytime, anywhere, and at any altitude.The fighting over Normandy in the summer of1944 was a bloodbath for German fighter units.Yet, on rare occasions, they still managed to in-flict heavy losses on individual bomber formati-ons over Germany. Fighter escorts were simplynot omnipresent. In addition, specialized Sturm-gruppen equipped with heavily armed and armo-red Focke-Wulf Fw 190 A aircraft joined the fight.Oil CampaignThe German petrochemical industry was a keytarget for Allied bombers. Both the US 8th and15th Air Forces, along with the British RAF, con-ducted a similar number of raids on these tar-gets during the so-called Oil Campaign. Each airforce carried out around 200 raids, collectivelydropping over 200,000 tons of bombs on Germanpetrochemical plants, with the RAF responsiblefor nearly half of that total. Despite the challen-ges of precision bombing, this campaign createdimmense difficulties for the Nazi regime. By thewar’s end, the Luftwaffe did not face a shortageof aircraft or pilots, although the quality of pilottraining had declined significantly. The main is-sue for Hitler’s armed forces was the lack of fuel.One significant event in this campaign occu-rred on September 11, 1944, when the US 8th AirForce conducted a major raid. The targets of itsthree bomber divisions were ten petrochemicalplants, including those in Ruhland-Schwarzheide,Böhlen, Chemnitz, and Brüx (now Most), locatedin the Sudetenland, a former Czechoslovakianborder region annexed by Germany in 1938 af-ter the Munich Agreement. Over 1,000 bombers,escorted by fighter aircraft from nearly every8th Air Force fighter group, flew deep into enemyterritory. The Luftwaffe scrambled more than 350fighter aircraft, its largest deployment since theNormandy invasion, but suffered heavy losses inthe ensuing battles.On Saturday, September 7, with some friends I attendedan international aviation event , which commemorated the80th anniversary of the air battle that took place on Sep-tember 11, 1944, over Kovářská, Czech Republic, in the OreMountains. I have already visited several times Kovářskáand its local museum, dedicated for many years to the airbattle. This article is not only a summary of my impres-sions of the aviation event but also an outsider’s perspec-tive on the broader context surrounding Kovářská and thebattle itself.Photo:Michael P. Faley,Jan Zdiarský andarchive of the Museumof Air Battle overthe Ore MountainsSome of the honorary guests associated with the 100th Bomb Group after the cere-mony at the memorial to fallen airmen in front of the school in Kovářská, 7 September2024.INFO Eduard6October 2024Page 7
A Freezing BattlefieldI have long been interested in history of aerialwarfare, particularly from the Second World War,but it wasn’t until this year that I truly graspedthe horrific conditions under which Americanbomber crews fought over Europe. Flying at alti-tudes comparable to the peaks of the Himalayas,they made their way to their targets and back totheir bases while enduring flak, enemy fighterattacks, freezing cold, and thin air. Every missi-on was a freezing equivalent of the Battle of theBulge. Unlike ground forces, they couldn’t takecover in trenches or hope for medical evacua-tion. They were virtually unprotected, with onlythe thin skin of their bombers‘ fuselage standingbetween them and the surrounding threats. Youprobably guessed correctly—I realized this whilewatching the series Masters of the Air.Bomber crews had to rely primarily on theirgunners and their pilots‘ skills, and strict disci-pline in maintaining formation. The tight forma-tions of bombers instilled fear in German fighterpilots, often causing panic. Fighter escorts werenot commonplace because, with few excepti-ons, American fighters did not provide direct,sustained escort to specific bomber groups.The fighters‘ range did not match that of the fou-r-engine bombers until early 1944. When a bom-ber was shot down over enemy territory, its crewmembers often had no idea where they were pa-rachuting, where their aircraft had crash-landed,or what awaited them on the ground.Many viewers held their breath while wat-ching the Masters of the Air series, particular-ly during the episode depicting the 100th BombGroup‘s loss of nine aircraft on August 17, 1943,during the raid on Regensburg, or during thescenes of the October 10, 1943, raid on Münster.The „Bloody Hundredth“ lost twelve aircraft in thatmission, and the only bomber to make it back tobase—despite having two engines knocked out—was flown by Lt. Robert „Rosie“ Rosenthal, whowould go on to become a legend within the unit.In the first half of 1944 the Luftwaffe was sys-tematically weakened by Allied bombing raidsand, most notably, by the determined efforts ofAmerican fighter units to destroy enemy fighteraircraft anytime, anywhere, and at any altitude.The fighting over Normandy in the summer of1944 was a bloodbath for German fighter units.Yet, on rare occasions, they still managed to in-flict heavy losses on individual bomber formati-ons over Germany. Fighter escorts were simplynot omnipresent. In addition, specialized Sturm-gruppen equipped with heavily armed and armo-red Focke-Wulf Fw 190 A aircraft joined the fight.Oil CampaignThe German petrochemical industry was a keytarget for Allied bombers. Both the US 8th and15th Air Forces, along with the British RAF, con-ducted a similar number of raids on these tar-gets during the so-called Oil Campaign. Each airforce carried out around 200 raids, collectivelydropping over 200,000 tons of bombs on Germanpetrochemical plants, with the RAF responsiblefor nearly half of that total. Despite the challen-ges of precision bombing, this campaign createdimmense difficulties for the Nazi regime. By thewar’s end, the Luftwaffe did not face a shortageof aircraft or pilots, although the quality of pilottraining had declined significantly. The main is-sue for Hitler’s armed forces was the lack of fuel.One significant event in this campaign occu-rred on September 11, 1944, when the US 8th AirForce conducted a major raid. The targets of itsthree bomber divisions were ten petrochemicalplants, including those in Ruhland-Schwarzheide,Böhlen, Chemnitz, and Brüx (now Most), locatedin the Sudetenland, a former Czechoslovakianborder region annexed by Germany in 1938 af-ter the Munich Agreement. Over 1,000 bombers,escorted by fighter aircraft from nearly every8th Air Force fighter group, flew deep into enemyterritory. The Luftwaffe scrambled more than 350fighter aircraft, its largest deployment since theNormandy invasion, but suffered heavy losses inthe ensuing battles.On Saturday, September 7, with some friends I attendedan international aviation event , which commemorated the80th anniversary of the air battle that took place on Sep-tember 11, 1944, over Kovářská, Czech Republic, in the OreMountains. I have already visited several times Kovářskáand its local museum, dedicated for many years to the airbattle. This article is not only a summary of my impres-sions of the aviation event but also an outsider’s perspec-tive on the broader context surrounding Kovářská and thebattle itself.Photo:Michael P. Faley,Jan Zdiarský andarchive of the Museumof Air Battle overthe Ore MountainsSome of the honorary guests associated with the 100th Bomb Group after the cere-mony at the memorial to fallen airmen in front of the school in Kovářská, 7 September2024.The Americans also experienced significantlosses, with the number of aircraft lost beingdouble that of previous weeks’ missions. Somebomber units faced severe trials. The 92nd BombGroup was particularly hard-hit when Focke--Wulfs from two Sturmgruppen broke throughthe fighter escort, destroying eight B-17s overGermany, with three more crashing in Alliedterritory. The 100th Bomb Group endured an evenmore brutal fight, making this mission the secon-d-worst in its history.Fighting Over Thuringiaand the Ore MountainsFrom the British base at Thorpe Abbotts,a total of 36 bombers from the 349th, 350th,351st, and 418th Bomb Squadrons flew over ene-my territory. Aforementioned „Rosie“ Rosenthal,commander of the 350th Squadron, did not parti-cipate in this raid, having been wounded the daybefore during a combat mission over southwestGermany. He was in the hospital after an emer-gency landing in France.The 100th Bomb Group‘s target was the Brabagpetrochemical plant in Schwarzheide nearRuhland. Their fighter escort first encounteredGerman fighters over Oberhof in Thuringia. Theformation of B-17 bombers was soon attacked byheavily armed Focke-Wulf Fw 190 A-8/R2s fromII (Sturm)/JG 4 and Messerschmitt Bf 109 Gs fromIII/JG 4. Fourteen B-17s were shot down in suc-cession, with about half of them crashing in thetown of Schmiedeberg (now Kovářská) or in itssurrounding areas in the Ore Mountains (Czech:Krušné hory, German: Erzgebirge). Thirteen ofthe downed crews were from the „Bloody Hun-dredth,“ nine of which belonged to Rosenthal‘s350th Squadron. One bomber‘s rear fuselage lan-ded on the roof of a local school with an air-raidshelternestled in the basement. It was midday onMonday, and the children not only endured theterror of the battle overhead but also the shockof the bomber crashing into their school just abo-ve them. Miraculously, one airman survived thefuselage‘s impact on the roof.Shortly after the devastating strike on theFlying Fortresses, Mustang fighters arrived onthe scene. Along with the bombers‘ gunners,they managed to bring down many German figh-ters, resulting in losses for JG 4 exceeding fortyaircraft. Some of the German fighters crashed di-rectly in the Schmiedeberg area. The Americanslost four Mustangs while defending the bomberformation, and dozens of aircraft were dow-ned over the relatively small mountain terrain.Fifty-three American airmen were either killedin combat or died of injuries in German captivi-ty, while 48 others survived and returned fromcaptivity after the war. Several bombers limpedback to base with damage and wounded crewmembers onboard. Yet, despite these losses, the100th Bomb Group took off for another raid thevery next day.JG 4, meanwhile, suffered heavy casualties,with 21 killed and 10 seriously or critically woun-ded in the fighting over the Ore Mountains.KovářskáFor the inhabitants of Schmiedeberg, the airbattle and its aftermath were a complete shock.Even the following day, wreckage from the planescontinued to burn near their homes. Until then,the war had not directly touched this mountainregion. However, local families had already suf-fered losses, with many men either killed or mi-ssing in action on the Eastern Front—this aftermost of the population had initially welcomed theannexation by the Reich in 1938.Schmiedeberg was founded in the 14th cen-tury, its population mainly consisting of Germanswho had migrated to the Bohemian Kingdom fromWestern Europe to settle the border regions (socalled Sudetenland). The original German nameSchmiedeberg meant „smithy hill“. After the es-tablishment of Czechoslovakia in 1918, the Czechversion of name, Šmídeberk, was also used,though German remained the common and offi-cial language for the German minority in Czecho-slovakia. Before World War II, Schmiedeberg wasa prosperous town with over 5,000 inhabitants.After the war, the Czechoslovak authorities re-turned to the region, leading to the displacementof most of the German population of Czechoslo-vakia to Germany. In 1947, the town was renamedKovářská, meaning „smith‘s“.New inhabitants arrived from other parts ofCzechoslovakia, as well as from Hungary andRomania, as in other areas of the Sudetenland.A formation of B-17Gs belonging to the 350th BS, 100th Bomb Group.Monday, September 9, 2024 - A rainbow over theschool in Kovarska, exactly where the rear of B-17G42-102657 crashed on September 11, 1944.INFO Eduard7October 2024Page 8
Although the northern neighbour was now thesocialist state of East Germany from 1949, thestate border divided the mountain region. Withthe rise of the Kremlin-controlled communistgovernment in Czechoslovakia and the onset ofthe Cold War, efforts were made to erase the me-mory of U.S. military involvement in the liberationof parts of Czech territory. While memories of thetragic air battle of September 11, 1944, were par-tially preserved on the German side of the OreMountains, few on the Czech side were aware ofit, and it was not encouraged to take an interestin the American aerial combat with the Germans.As a result, the children of the new residentswent to school in Kovářská with no knowledge ofthe dramatic event that had taken place in theautumn of 1944, right in their school building.Revived HistoryGradually, however, the events of the war be-gan to resurface. Wreckage of planes remainedin the area, visible traces of damage lingered onhouses, and some residents shared memories orpassed along information. Aviation archaeologyslowly became possible during the final two de-cades of the communist regime. A group of localenthusiasts, including my current colleague JanZdiarský, began investigating the details of the airbattle—who had participated, where the wrec-kage of downed planes lay, and, often, where theremains of airmen were located. In 1984, a boys‘amateur search began, which led, more thana decade later, to the opening of a museum dedi-cated to the air battle. The year 1989 and the fallof the communist dictatorship brought freedomof travel and communication, making it possibleto connect with veterans from both sides of theconflict. This allowed collaboration with rese-arch groups in the Czech Republic, neighboringGermany, and various memorials and archives,which together uncovered the full and unexpec-ted scale of the air battle, helping to piece to-gether the larger historical picture.On the 50th anniversary of the battle, Septem-ber 11, 1994, a monument to the downed airmenwas unveiled in Kovářská. The local elementa-ry school, already known for the fact that therear part of one of the downed B-17s had fallenon it during the battle, was given the honoraryname „Sgt. J. C. Kluttz Elementary School,“ af-ter the B-17 tail gunner, who survived the crash.The memorial was unveiled by Czech aviation ve-terans, including members of the British Royal AirForce. Two of them, Gen. František Fajtl, DFC, andCol. Alois Šiška, removed the white cloth from themonument dedicated to their Allied comrades, aswell as their former Luftwaffe enemies, at the pre-cise moment when the watch of one of the downedairmen had stopped fifty years earlier.The Museum of the Air Battle Over the OreMountains was founded in 1996, following morethan twelve years of documentation and histo-rical research by the Letecko historická skupinaKovářská (Kovářská aviation historical group)and the SLET Plzeň. The third founding entity wasthe municipality of Kovářská, which provided thepremises, financial support, and continues to bea key supporter of the museum‘s activities.On the eve of the main day of the meeting, on Friday, 7 September, the new part of the exhibition, which the muse-um had been preparing for several years, was officially opened.Two couples from the group of American guests at this year’s meeting. Lodi and Tim Claypole on the left and Cher-yl and Brad Hempy on the right. The display case behind Lodi Claypole belongs to the crew of Lt. Howard R. Schul-te, in which her father, Sgt. Lester Swink, served as radio operator. Brad Hempy’s uncle, Lt. Harry M. Hempy, alongwith his co-pilot Jack W. Janssen, brought their B-17 back to base from that battle with only two working engines.This B-17 is the subject of the display case that Brad Hempy is currently standing at. Both cases were previouslyrepresented in the display, but were given more space in the newly opened section where they were moved.Gunner Butler, a member of the current U.S. Air Force,stands near the wreckage of the tail of B-17G 42-97834in which his great-grandfather, S/Sgt. William E. Kenney,the rear gunner of the crew of Lt. Everitt, was seriouslywounded.INFO Eduard8October 2024Page 9
Although the northern neighbour was now thesocialist state of East Germany from 1949, thestate border divided the mountain region. Withthe rise of the Kremlin-controlled communistgovernment in Czechoslovakia and the onset ofthe Cold War, efforts were made to erase the me-mory of U.S. military involvement in the liberationof parts of Czech territory. While memories of thetragic air battle of September 11, 1944, were par-tially preserved on the German side of the OreMountains, few on the Czech side were aware ofit, and it was not encouraged to take an interestin the American aerial combat with the Germans.As a result, the children of the new residentswent to school in Kovářská with no knowledge ofthe dramatic event that had taken place in theautumn of 1944, right in their school building.Revived HistoryGradually, however, the events of the war be-gan to resurface. Wreckage of planes remainedin the area, visible traces of damage lingered onhouses, and some residents shared memories orpassed along information. Aviation archaeologyslowly became possible during the final two de-cades of the communist regime. A group of localenthusiasts, including my current colleague JanZdiarský, began investigating the details of the airbattle—who had participated, where the wrec-kage of downed planes lay, and, often, where theremains of airmen were located. In 1984, a boys‘amateur search began, which led, more thana decade later, to the opening of a museum dedi-cated to the air battle. The year 1989 and the fallof the communist dictatorship brought freedomof travel and communication, making it possibleto connect with veterans from both sides of theconflict. This allowed collaboration with rese-arch groups in the Czech Republic, neighboringGermany, and various memorials and archives,which together uncovered the full and unexpec-ted scale of the air battle, helping to piece to-gether the larger historical picture.On the 50th anniversary of the battle, Septem-ber 11, 1994, a monument to the downed airmenwas unveiled in Kovářská. The local elementa-ry school, already known for the fact that therear part of one of the downed B-17s had fallenon it during the battle, was given the honoraryname „Sgt. J. C. Kluttz Elementary School,“ af-ter the B-17 tail gunner, who survived the crash.The memorial was unveiled by Czech aviation ve-terans, including members of the British Royal AirForce. Two of them, Gen. František Fajtl, DFC, andCol. Alois Šiška, removed the white cloth from themonument dedicated to their Allied comrades, aswell as their former Luftwaffe enemies, at the pre-cise moment when the watch of one of the downedairmen had stopped fifty years earlier.The Museum of the Air Battle Over the OreMountains was founded in 1996, following morethan twelve years of documentation and histo-rical research by the Letecko historická skupinaKovářská (Kovářská aviation historical group)and the SLET Plzeň. The third founding entity wasthe municipality of Kovářská, which provided thepremises, financial support, and continues to bea key supporter of the museum‘s activities.On the eve of the main day of the meeting, on Friday, 7 September, the new part of the exhibition, which the muse-um had been preparing for several years, was officially opened.Two couples from the group of American guests at this year’s meeting. Lodi and Tim Claypole on the left and Cher-yl and Brad Hempy on the right. The display case behind Lodi Claypole belongs to the crew of Lt. Howard R. Schul-te, in which her father, Sgt. Lester Swink, served as radio operator. Brad Hempy’s uncle, Lt. Harry M. Hempy, alongwith his co-pilot Jack W. Janssen, brought their B-17 back to base from that battle with only two working engines.This B-17 is the subject of the display case that Brad Hempy is currently standing at. Both cases were previouslyrepresented in the display, but were given more space in the newly opened section where they were moved.Gunner Butler, a member of the current U.S. Air Force,stands near the wreckage of the tail of B-17G 42-97834in which his great-grandfather, S/Sgt. William E. Kenney,the rear gunner of the crew of Lt. Everitt, was seriouslywounded.In September 1997, the former opponents ofthe battle—German and American airmen—metin Kovářská for the first time in 53 years to inau-gurate the museum together. For the first timesince World War II, they returned to the veryplaces where they had experienced the horrificevents of September 11, 1944. They stood againwhere they had parachuted from burning plan-es, or where their comrades had fallen. In manycases, something extraordinary happened—fri-endships were formed between former enemies,something they likely never imagined.I have attended several of these reunions, andeach visit has been an enriching experience. Themuseum itself has expanded its exhibits eve-ry year for nearly three decades. I also had theprivilege of speaking with some of the veterans.A conversation with Don Bradley, who participa-ted in the air battle as the 100th Bomb Group‘son-board photographer, remains vivid in my me-mory. Equally unforgettable is Hellmut Detjens ofIII./JG 4, who recounted how he shot down oneof the Flying Fortresses with his Messerschmitt.I also remember meeting people whose na-mes I did not know. One former German residentof Kovářská told me how, as a schoolboy, heexperienced the raid while hiding in a corridorin the basement of the school building. On ano-ther occasion, I helped translate a conversationbetween a young American air officer and a vete-ran of JG 4. The elderly gentleman, deeply affec-ted by his wartime experiences, held a stronganti-war stance. As a survivor of Hitler’s war ofconquest, he emphasized to his young Americancolleague that nations should never go to war,especially not over pretexts like oil.The organizers once invited me to bring ina veteran of JG 54, Mr. Heribert Koller, to speak.As with the other wartime airmen, the publicshowed great interest in him. After the talk, Mr.Koller surprised everyone by saying he wantedto take a picture of the audience. At his advancedage, he nimbly climbed onto a chair and immor-talized the astonished crowd with his camera.Many similar encounters have created a per-sonal connection to the town of Kovářská and theair battle for veterans, their families, residentsfrom both the Czech and German sides of theThe 80th anniversary event was well atten-ded. By some estimates, attendance exceeded4,000 visitors.During the ceremony at theFallen Airmen’s Memorial, thenames of all those who perishedin the battle were read in alpha-betical order, without distinctionof nationality. The names wereread by family members of air-men shot down or participatingin the battle.Pictured at right is John Gately,whose father participated inthe battle as a tail gunner inthe crew of Lt. Bennett andwas among the lucky oneswho returned to base that day.INFO Eduard9October 2024Page 10
Ore Mountains, and aviation history enthusiasts.Kovářská has become one of the key places forfamilies of veterans—not just from the 100thBomb Group—to visit. However, time is relentless,and after eighty years, very few veterans remain.That’s why I’m even more fascinated when I seerecent footage from the USA of 102-year-oldJohn „Lucky“ Luckadoo, a former pilot from the100th BG, presenting historical topics. He standstall, without a cane, speaking confidently intoa microphone without notes. That’s the kind ofform I hope to be in at 102 as well.80th AnniversaryThis year‘s international aviation meeting,commemorating the 80th anniversary of the airbattle, attracted significant interest from boththe Czech and German public. Although noneof the veterans were able to attend in person,it was heartwarming to see their family mem-bers as honoured guests.The ceremony, symbolically opened aftera parade of historic vehicles at the exact momentthe tragic battle took place over the town, inclu-ded speeches in Czech, English, and German. Thenames of all the fallen airmen from both sideswere also read aloud, with their descendants ta-king part in this moving tribute.Due to the overwhelming interest, it was ini-tially difficult to enter the museum, which hadexpanded its exhibition and added a charmingaviation-themed café. The public‘s enthusiasmwas evident, with displays of combat gear andmilitary equipment from the Second World Warset up in and around Kovářská.I was particularly interested in the presen-tations and equipment demonstrations by theinternational team of Army Nurse Corps volun-teers. This time, they focused on the work of U.S.Army flight nurses. Their presence is a highlightat many major events across Europe, and I highlyrecommend seeing them in action. Another me-morable display was the demonstration of U.S.survival equipment used after parachute jumps—something you don‘t often see. In fact, I suspectsome modern air forces may not even have suchadvanced gear today.The program also featured an exhibition ofplastic models, demonstrations of RC models,a group parachute jump, and musical performan-ces.In the afternoon, a convoy of historic vehic-les took the family members of the 100th BombGroup to the site where one of the unit‘s bomberscrashed. The families of three airmen who died inthe crash were present, along with several do-zen members of the public attending the event.At a memorial service at the crash site, the Ame-rican guests received small pieces of the planethat had carried their ancestors on their lastcombat flight.I was intrigued by two presentations that tookplace under an overcrowded U.S. Army WWII tent,which from a distance appeared to stand on do-zens of human feet. In the first presentation, JanZdiarský, director of the Museum of the Air Battleover the Ore Mountains, described the bac-kground and course of the battle. Like every pre-sentation by Jan, this one was exceptional. Forinstance, I had not previously understood whyone of the Me 163 Komet pilots had been invitedamong the air battle veterans. In fact, during theReenactment groups from the Czech Republic and Germany have a strong presence at events in Kovářská. Someof them bring their original equipment and accessories to the extreme. Such as the group of fighter pilots orient-ed here on Jagdgeschwader 4 in the period summer/autumn 1944.The Allied armies, especially the US Army and its part, the USAAF, have a major presence in the reenactment.For example, this year’s premiere was the amazing reenactment by the ladies of the Flying Nurses, whose tentsare in the background of the bottom photo.A discussion with 100th Bomb Group historian and expert advisor to the Masters of the Air movie series,Michael P. Faley, drew great interest. It was held in a large WWII US Army tent.INFO Eduard10October 2024Page 11
Ore Mountains, and aviation history enthusiasts.Kovářská has become one of the key places forfamilies of veterans—not just from the 100thBomb Group—to visit. However, time is relentless,and after eighty years, very few veterans remain.That’s why I’m even more fascinated when I seerecent footage from the USA of 102-year-oldJohn „Lucky“ Luckadoo, a former pilot from the100th BG, presenting historical topics. He standstall, without a cane, speaking confidently intoa microphone without notes. That’s the kind ofform I hope to be in at 102 as well.80th AnniversaryThis year‘s international aviation meeting,commemorating the 80th anniversary of the airbattle, attracted significant interest from boththe Czech and German public. Although noneof the veterans were able to attend in person,it was heartwarming to see their family mem-bers as honoured guests.The ceremony, symbolically opened aftera parade of historic vehicles at the exact momentthe tragic battle took place over the town, inclu-ded speeches in Czech, English, and German. Thenames of all the fallen airmen from both sideswere also read aloud, with their descendants ta-king part in this moving tribute.Due to the overwhelming interest, it was ini-tially difficult to enter the museum, which hadexpanded its exhibition and added a charmingaviation-themed café. The public‘s enthusiasmwas evident, with displays of combat gear andmilitary equipment from the Second World Warset up in and around Kovářská.I was particularly interested in the presen-tations and equipment demonstrations by theinternational team of Army Nurse Corps volun-teers. This time, they focused on the work of U.S.Army flight nurses. Their presence is a highlightat many major events across Europe, and I highlyrecommend seeing them in action. Another me-morable display was the demonstration of U.S.survival equipment used after parachute jumps—something you don‘t often see. In fact, I suspectsome modern air forces may not even have suchadvanced gear today.The program also featured an exhibition ofplastic models, demonstrations of RC models,a group parachute jump, and musical performan-ces.In the afternoon, a convoy of historic vehic-les took the family members of the 100th BombGroup to the site where one of the unit‘s bomberscrashed. The families of three airmen who died inthe crash were present, along with several do-zen members of the public attending the event.At a memorial service at the crash site, the Ame-rican guests received small pieces of the planethat had carried their ancestors on their lastcombat flight.I was intrigued by two presentations that tookplace under an overcrowded U.S. Army WWII tent,which from a distance appeared to stand on do-zens of human feet. In the first presentation, JanZdiarský, director of the Museum of the Air Battleover the Ore Mountains, described the bac-kground and course of the battle. Like every pre-sentation by Jan, this one was exceptional. Forinstance, I had not previously understood whyone of the Me 163 Komet pilots had been invitedamong the air battle veterans. In fact, during theReenactment groups from the Czech Republic and Germany have a strong presence at events in Kovářská. Someof them bring their original equipment and accessories to the extreme. Such as the group of fighter pilots orient-ed here on Jagdgeschwader 4 in the period summer/autumn 1944.The Allied armies, especially the US Army and its part, the USAAF, have a major presence in the reenactment.For example, this year’s premiere was the amazing reenactment by the ladies of the Flying Nurses, whose tentsare in the background of the bottom photo.A discussion with 100th Bomb Group historian and expert advisor to the Masters of the Air movie series,Michael P. Faley, drew great interest. It was held in a large WWII US Army tent.return of the American formation, he had shotdown the last B-17 of that formation near Leipzig,after it had gone through the bloody slaughterover the Ore Mountains.The highlight of the day for me was a dis-cussion with Michael P. Faley, the historian ofthe 100th Bomb Group and a consultant for theMasters of the Air series. It was absolutely fas-cinating to hear how the families of the veteranswere involved in the production of the series, of-ten uncovering the past of their siblings, fathers,and grandfathers for the first time since thewar. The series was partly created during theCOVID-19 pandemic, making communication withan international team that was often unable tomeet in person quite challenging. Mike spoke ca-ndidly about the compromises the creators hadto make in the script, as well as the portrayal ofevents that seemed incredible to the filmmakers.However, thanks to historical documents, Mr. Fa-ley was able to convince them. One such scenedepicted „Rosie“ Rosenthal‘s maneuvering fightwith German fighters during the raid on Münsteron October 10, 1943.The organizers successfully accommodatedan unexpectedly large number of visitors to theevent, demonstrating that this anniversary holdssignificance not only for the Czech public but alsoresonates strongly with the German neighboursof this mountain region.In the years to come, I wish the museum teamdedicated to this air battle many more discove-ries and new encounters with the descendantsof the participants. One of the downed airmenis still missing, and his family is waiting for hisreturn home after his last battle over the OreMountains in the heart of distant Europe. Thisremains as one of significant tasks for the mu-seum‘s volunteers and their friends in Kovářská.Since the 100th Bomb GroupFoundation, of which MichaelFaley is Vice President, wasEduard’s partner for thelimited edition B-17F 1/48“The Bloody Hundredth 1943”,Mike received his personalbox directly from VladimirŠulc.The public program included a visit to the crash site of B-17G 42-97834, with family members of three crew-members from that aircraft. The photo below shows a display case dedicated to this aircraft and its crew.INFO Eduard11October 2024FIREWORKS OVER BUDAPEST
In 1944 Hungarian oil took on an added importance in the planning of Germany’s oil plant dispersal program. Hungarian crude had always been of particular value in view of its 30 per cent gasoline content as compared with an average gasoline content of German and Austrian crude oils of not more than 10 per cent. In the Geilenberg dispersal program an important part in gasoline production was to be played by the plants designated as Ofen, which were primitive topping plants. Over twenty of these plants were planned and their most efficient feedstock would have been Hungarian crude by the use of which the gasoline offtake of these plants would ‘have been three times as large as the use of German crudes would have allowed. While the capacities of the Hungarian refineries were small compared to other larger refineries in other Axis held European countries, their value to the Axis was greatly out of proportion to their capacities because of their strategic locations and because Hungarian crude oil was being produced in excess of Hungarian refining capacity. Air offensive against Hungarian important strategical war targets started in February 1944, but the first raid on oil refinery was on 14 June 1944, performed by the USAAF during daylight. The first night attack of the RAF bombers was realized on night from 12 to 13. June 1944, when oil refinery was bombed. The raiders were the crews of 205. Group RAF. And more attacks on Hungarian oil refineries followed...
HISTORYIn 1944 Hungarian oil took on an added importance in the planning of Germany’soil plant dispersal program. Hungarian crude had always been of particular valuein view of its 30 per cent gasoline content as compared with an average gasolinecontent of German and Austrian crude oils of not more than 10 per cent. In theGeilenberg dispersal program an important part in gasoline production was tobe played by the plants designated as Ofen, which were primitive topping plants.Over twenty of these plants were planned and their most efficient feedstockwould have been Hungarian crude by the use of which the gasoline offtake ofthese plants would ‘have been three times as large as the use of German crudeswould have allowed. While the capacities of the Hungarian refineries were smallcompared to other larger refineries in other Axis held European countries, theirvalue to the Axis was greatly out of proportion to their capacities because oftheir strategic locations and because Hungarian crude oil was being produced inexcess of Hungarian refining capacity. Air offensive against Hungarian importantstrategical war targets started in February 1944, but the first raid on oil refinerywas on 14 June 1944, performed by the USAAF during daylight. The first nightattack of the RAF bombers was realized on night from 12 to 13. June 1944, when oilrefinery was bombed. The raiders were the crews of 205. Group RAF. And moreattacks on Hungarian oil refineries followed...Sky over Budapest. Flares and markersfrom the bomber decks fall from themountain, and anti-aircraft artillery head-lights and missile missiles illuminate theattackers from the ground.INFO Eduard12October 2024Page 13
Attack of 205. Group RAFat the Shell refinery, BudapestIn 1944, the 205th Group of the British RoyalAir Force was included in the subordinationof MASAF (Mediterranean Allied StrategicAir Force). As part of the British BomberCommand since its formation in 1941, it hasbeen instrumental in destroying Rommel‘ssupply lines by bombing the ports of Tripoli,Benghazi and Bizerte on the African continent.Its squadron, mostly armed with Wellingtonbombers of various versions, operated fromthe Egyptian base of Kabrit and Shallufa.After Rommel‘s troops were expelled fromNorth Africa, the squadrons of the 205th RAFGroup moved to Tunis. During the months ofMay and June 1943, they supported the Alliedlandings in Sicily and Italy by night bombingfrom the Kairouan base.After a successful invasion and the transferof Allied air activity to air bases in Italy,during the winter, spring and summer of 1944,the 205th Group gradually came under thecommand of the US 15th Air Force. It thusbecame the only RAF unit in the history ofthe British Royal Air Force to fall under theoperational control of another country. Wemust also mention at this point that in the RAFsystem, the Group was a higher organizationalunit than the Wing - unlike the US Air Force.Following the liberation of southern Italyand the establishment of an air base in theFoggia area, units under the 205th RAF Grouphave relocated to their new locations:- 231. Wing was deployed at the base ofTortorella. It consisted of the 37th and 70thSquadron, which were armed with WellingtonB.Mk.X bombers;- 236. Wing was deployed at the base ofFoggia and consisted of 40th and 104thSquadron. Wellington B.Mk.X aircraft werealso in service;- 240th Wing operated from the base ofAmendola and consisted of the 178th Squadron,which was armed with Liberator B.Mk.VI and614th Squadron, which operated on the Britishbombers Handley Page Halifax B.Mk.II. At theend of June, the South African 31st Squadron,which had Liberator B.Mk.VI bombers, wastemporarily active within the 240th Wing;- 330. Wing was deployed at Regina Base. Histwo subordinate 142nd and 150th Squadronwere both in service again using bomberVickers Wellington B.Mk.X.Another Wing was created in July. The 2ndSAAF (South African Air Force) Wing wasdeployed at Celone Airport and consisted ofthe 31st and 34th Squadrons, both armed withLiberator aircraft.The most important task of the 205th RAFGroup in 1944 was the mining of the Danubeunder the code name „Operation Gardening“.However, in the spring and summer of 1944,the bombers also targeted the supply points ofenemy units such as ports, marshalling yardsand bridges, as well as refineries and fueldepots. Crews attacked targets in northernItaly, Bulgaria, Romania, Yugoslavia, Hungaryand Austria.On the night of June 25-26, 1944, the 205thGroup bombers were tasked with attacking theShell Koolaz refinery in the Csepel district ofBudapest. Let us make one remark here. Thename Koolaz is taken from the Hungarianword from the word Kőolaj, which, however,does not mean anything other than crude oilin translation, and therefore the name wouldsound correct to Shell‘s crude oil refinery,Budapest. Shell began construction ofa refinery in Csepel in 1929. Plans wereprovided by Dutch engineers, but theequipment came from Hungary. The refinerywas put into production in 1930. Shell alsoadded a warehouse with tanks for oil products,unloading and workshops to the refinery. Untilthe mid-1930s, the refinery produced a quarterof Hungarian oil production. But let‘s go back tothe events of 1944.From the Italian bases, 75 Wellingtonsbelonging to the 231st, 236th and 330thWing, 21 Liberators of the 240th Wing andsix Halifaxes of the 614th Squadron took off.The crews of one Wellington, one Liberatorand two Halifaxes had to return prematurely.HISTORYAirmen from the crews of the 37th Squadron leave the combat mission after returning tiredto report to the intelligence officer.Aerial view and situational drawing of the Csepel peninsula on the Danube in Budapest, where several oil processing facilities were located next to each other.[Foto: USAAF a Janos Lazanyi]INFO Eduard13October 2024Page 14
HISTORYThe three photographs on the left side and the photograph above show the damage to the Shell refinery in Budapest Csepel after the RAF and USAAF bombing raids in thesummer of 1944.The crew of one Wellington had to drop theirbombs in an emergency.A total of 73 Wellingtons, 20 Liberatorsand two Halifaxes flew over the target,dropping 182.6 tons of bombs of various types,including several 4,000 pound (1,716 kg) bombs.The bombing took place from 23:35 on June25 until 00:10 June 26. The bomber crewsreported the scattered impacts of individualbombs around the target in the areas of Csepel,Budafok, Újpest, Pestszenterzsébet, Ráckeve,Dunaharaszti. Numerous explosions and fireswere observed, but the refinery experiencedonly minimal damage. Three Halifaxesilluminated the target by dropping markerINFO Eduard14October 2024Page 15
lights. The strikes were recorded at the portpool and port facilities north of the target.In the still unfinished premises of thedistribution company Magyar Olajművek Rt.five cubic meters of roofing materials weredamaged by the attack and the main buildingwas hit.For example, Weiss Manfréd Works, locatedsouth of the port, received 67 hits. In additionto the Shell refinery and the distributioncompany Magyar Olajművek Rt. Vacuum OilCompany, The Steaua Hungarian Petroleum Co.,Shell and Hungarian-Belgian Mineral Oil Co.also had storage facilities for rent. During theraid, the adjacent District IX (Ferencváros) andthe Fanto refinery on Soroksári Street and theHungarian Petroleum Industry on Kén Streetwere not significantly affected.Leaflets were also dropped over the targetarea.There was a slight, not very precise flakof various calibers in the target area. Threeunidentified twin-engine enemy aircraft werespotted. There were air battles with enemynight fighters. Onboard gunners 231st Wingclaimed one probable victory. The British lostsix Wellingtons in this raid - three of the 231stWing and three of the 330th Wing, and oneHalifax of the 614th Squadron.Fourteen Wellingtons (LP257, LP255, LN750,LN810, ME875 „X“, MF121, LN790 „C“, LP182,MF116, LN958 „A“, MF130, LP502 „H“, ME989 andMF241 „B“) were prepared with crews of 37thSquadron for action against the Shell refineryin Budapest. Twelve of them got over the target,where their crews dropped 18.5 tons of bombsa minute to five minutes after midnight froma height of 9,000 - 11,500 feet. The impact ofthe bombs was observed in the northern partof Csepel Island and in the area of the ManfredWeiss Works factory.After the action, the 37th Squadron wasmissing two machines. The crew of P/O pilotBruce Eassie (RAAF) took off at 21:01 from theairport. For no reason, their Vickers WellingtonMk.X LN958 „A“ crashed near Gárdony, nearLake Velence. However, the crew jumped onparachutes and together with the pilot werecaptured Sgt. J. Pettit, Sgt. R.L. Scott, Sgt. G.G.P.Hine, Sgt. R. Lowing and F/Sgt J.J. McClurg.After the initial internment in the Budapestprison, some airmen traveled, probably non-commissioned officers, including R.L. Scott onJuly 10 to the Stalag Luft IV camp in Tychow andat the end of the war they moved to Stalag LuftXI.B located near Hanover. Pilot Bruce Eassiespent captivity from Aug. 6. at the Stalag LuftIII camp in Sagan and at the end of the war healso moved to Tarnstedt.The second lost squadron machine was theWellington Mk.X ME875 „X“. The entire crewfell victim to a night fighter, probably Oblt.Knieling over the Hungarian city of Fürged.Pilot W/O Richard Brandon Mander (RNZAF),navigator Sgt. Laurence Forrester Grindle,radio operator Sgt. William George Amey,bombaimer F/Sgt. Edward Jones and gunnerF/Sgt. Leonard Robert Jones. They are allburied in the military cemetery in Budapest.Another victim of the same German fighterwas probably the crew from the 70th Squadron,commanded by pilot W/O Kevin James Hiskins(RAAF). After a night fighter attack, theirburning Wellington LP228 „W“ landed inErdösháza-puszta, near Martonvásár inHungary. Together with the pilot died alsobombaimer F/Sgt Sidney Raymond Lewis,navigator F/Sgt Roy David McAlister Howden(RAAF), W.Op / Air.G. W/O George AlexanderWilliams and gunner F/Sgt. Finlay EwartMunro Crawford (RAAF). Hiskins is buried ingrave II.A.6., other airmen in common graveII.A. places 7-10.HISTORYOblt. Wolfgang Knieling. They award him 5 to 7 victories.He died on the night of August 7-8, 1944, when he washit by the Wellington defensive fire near Graz. Duringhis military career, he flew with II./NJG 1, III./NJG 3,4./NJG 5, Stab II./NJG 5 and Stab III./NJG 6.Pilot Bruce Eassie in a photo from enlistingin the military. (via RAAF archive)W/O Richard B. Mander (RNZAF), pilot of the 37th Squadron, captain of the Wellington Mk.X ME875 „X“, who died with hiscrew on June 26, 1944 near the city of Fürged and next to him a photograph of his tombstone in the cemetery in Budapest.INFO Eduard15October 2024Page 16
Hiskins‘ crew was part of the twelve thatthe 70th Squadron sent into action that night.Between 21:04 - 21:17 took off and headedover Hungary and Budapest Wellington LP348„V“ (W/O K Turley), LN751 „T“ (Lt. GB Marquard),LN873 „B“ (F/S GA Seagrove), LP267 „N“( P/O PD Nihill), LP130 „D“ (W/O GJ Custance),JA471 „A“ (F/S BJN Bensley), JA508 „Z“ (F/O COEllison), MF236 „R“ (S/L BM O´Connor), JA520„X“ (F/O DA Sandman), LN699 „C“ (Lt. NK Weeks)and HE493 „P“ (F/O HW James).The crew in the machine marked „W“under the command of F/S Hiskins stoppedradiocorrespodence during the flight to thedestination home. We have already mentionedthe reason. The remaining 11 crews had goodweather during their arrival ovrer the target.They identified a turning point according toa green marker on the ground. Above thetarget, however, the situation with the targetdesignation has worsened. They could notidentify markers from the 614th Squadron,nor did the main marker respond. Onlythe northern tip of the target was marked.Photograph from August 18, 1944, when therefinery repair began. [Foto: Ferenc Kamme-rer, Hungarian Oil and Gas Museum]HISTORYINFO Eduard16October 2024Page 17
Therefore, seven crews bombed only thepresumed location of the target. All 11 crewsreturned home, but W/O Custance on the LP130„D“ had an accident, when after a turn over thetarget and a subsequent descent collided withanother arriving Wellington. The collision toreoff 6-7 feet of his right wing. However, the pilotand co-pilot managed to haul the damagedmachine to the home airport and land. Identityof the second participant of the collision is yetunknown. Either was the damage minimal andwas not reported or what is more probable,it was one of the lost planes.Also nine crews of the 104th Squadron(LP131 „L“ F/S JJ Laughton, LP499 „B“ F/O EABillen LN841 „C“ F/S Courtney, MF420 „N“ P/OPJT Pile, LP122 „V“ F/S RWG Taylor, LN977 „R“W/O CT Cutler, LN754 „W“ W/O DGD Whitehead,MF137 „H“ P/O KC Harrison, LP338 „G“ P/O TTCStephenes) aimed at a refinery in Hungariancapital. They arrived over the target withoutany problems. However, the impact of thebombs was unconcentrated. Most of the planesbombed according to the focus on the firedflares and therefore inaccurate. The resultswere not observable. The markers markedonly the northern part of the target. The workwas disturbed by 25-30 headlights.From the 142nd Squadron took off fromAmendola Airport between 20:20 and 21:00fifteen Wellington Mk.X. They were HZ516„O“ pilot F/S C Morgan, LN262 „P“ F/S D Dean,MF120 „Q“ F/O K Jones, LN700 „R“ Lt. K Kelly,LN767 „S“ F/S J Ashwell, „U“ (serial unknown)Cpt. VD Westhuisen, LP297 „V“ Lt. W Wallace,LN719 „A“ F/Lt. J Long, LN808 „B“ P/O EGalloway, LP117 „C“ F/S P Cooke, LN748 „E“ F/SSchonfield, LN914 „G“ Lt. J Koekemoer, LP189„H“ W/O S Bryant, MF371 „K“ F/S C Hill and LP467„L“ pilot F/O H Morton.The LN748 with the fuselage code „E“ carrieda crew commanded by F/Sgt. JW Scholefield.However, it did not manage to reach thetarget. They were shot down by a night fighter,probably Oblt. Wilhelm Johnen from 8./NJG 6.A burning bomber landed at Dunaharaszti inHungary. Along with the pilot, also died F/Sgt.J Thompson, Sgt. GR McKnight and Sgt.D Nelson. The only one who escaped byparachute was Sgt. J Robertson (RCAF) andended up in captivity.The 150th Squadron lacked two bombersafter returning from night action. WellingtonMk.X LN811 „L“ took off from Amendola Airportinto the dark night at 20:46. During the fighting,he was hit by a flak and exploded. Radioperator F/Sgt. Stanley Jeacocke DFM (RAAF)was the only one to survive, remembering thatnight years later as follows:“After setting course from Lake Balaton toBudapest we encountered terrific Flak whichappeared to be box barrage at first, but aftertaking evasive action proved to be predicted.We were using window which appeared toupset the accuracy for a couple of minutesbut we were suddenly hit and I found myselflying on the floor of the aircraft beside thebed. I was on look out duties in the astrodome.I tried to struggle onto my feet but could notdo so because of the speed at which we weregoing down. The port side was on fire. I believefrom the port engine back as far as the tri-cellchute position. Not knowing that my telephoneplug was out, I expected at any moment tohear the order to bale out and so continuedtrying to get on to my knees at least in order tocrawl to the emergency exit when the bale outorder should be given. The aircraft suddenlycommenced to spin and I found it impossibleto even roll myself over. I counted four spinsF/Sgt. Stanley Jeacocke (RAAF) photographedin March 1944.Pilot P/O Robert Edward Seymour Shearer (RAAF)Page from a Logbook of Lt. Bryan Desmond „Davie“ Jones, 31. Squadron SAAF, who flew as a navigatorand bombardier in the crew of Lt. Klette on board of Liberator EV941 „Q“ in the night to 26.6.1944.[Foto: via Darryl Jones]HISTORYF/Sgt. Finlay Ewart Munro Crawford (RAAF)Pilot W/O Kevin James Hiskins (RAAF).INFO Eduard17October 2024Page 18
and knew nothing further until I found myselfconscious and falling through space. As I hadbeen flying with my parachute on for the wholeof the astrodome duties pulled the ripcord andit opened at somewhere between two and fourthousand feet. While coming down I noticeda fire on the deck which later proved to be ouraircraft. I believe the position of the crash wasabout ten miles from the northern tip of thelake Balaton and I know there was a three orfour line railway connecting two towns about100 yards west of my position. I think I musthave been blown out of the aircraft by theexplosion of the photoflash or possibly the portfuel tanks. As I found my telephone cable andplug burnt into my left flying boot on landingand proving I was not on the inter-comm withthe crew I don´t know if any of the rest of thecrew up the front had been killed when we werehit but knowing from past conversations thatI was the only one who used to fir my parachuteover the defended areas I presume that allthe crew would find it impossible to leave theaircraft. As there was a huge explosion about30 seconds after I landed which I believe tohave been the bomb load I presume them tohave been killed. I received no news of themlater, even after visiting the casualty sectionof Air Min. An enemy motor vehicle visitedthe wreckage late the following afternoonbut as I kept myself hidden in the wheat fieldI don´t know if they found any bodies. Theyremained about an hour or more there beforeI heard the vehicle driven away. I also heardcivilian women talking and laughing amidst thenoise of tearing up cloth which I believe wasparachute silk.”Jeacocke was captured on June 30, 1944 andspent several days in solitary confinement ina Budapest prison before being transferred tothe Stalag Luft VII prison camp in Germany.As already indicated, the remaining fourairmen from the crew perished. Pilot F/OThomas Bernard McAneney (RCAF), navigatorF/Sgt. Frederick Stanley Sparrow, bombaimerF/Sgt. Thomas Bell and gunner Sgt. EdwinCharles Hum were exhumed at the cemeteryin Tordas and were transferred to the militarycemetery in Budapest (common grave II. C.5-8). The wreckage of their Wellington wasfound 4 miles (6.5 km) east of Tordas nearErdőmajorpuszta in Hungary. The locals tookeverything that was of any use. The starboardengine Hercules S.S.22689 was found ina landfill in Budapest and the identity of thewreckage was determined accordingly.The second lost machine was the WellingtonMk.X LP249 „Z“, which was operated by thecrew of pilot P/O Robert Edward SeymourShearer (RAAF), navigator F/Sgt. JW Chaplin,bombaimer W/O2 NTS Reed (RCAF), radiooperator Sgt. J Jackson and gunner F/Sgt.Terence Desmod Murray (RAAF). After thestart at 20:47 they headed for their target.During the flight over Hungary, they fellvictim to German night fighters. Deadly shothelpless bomber crashed near the villageof Dunaharaszti in Hungary, burying all fiveairmen in its wreckage. After being lifted fromthe wreck, their remains were transported tothe military cemetery in Budapest.Let us add the list of twelve aircraft whichtook off for the 150th Squadron: LN797 „E“,MF284 „Y“, LP505, LP503, LP207 „J“, LP310,LP148 „P“, LP239 „Q“, JA191, LN756 „T“ , LP203and LP183 „O“.Of the eight 614th Squadron aircraft thattook off to illuminate the target the Shellrefinery in Budapest on the night of June 25-26,1944, two (the crews of W/O TE Scotland andF/S JE O´Brien) had to prematurely turn back.The paradox is that the ORB (Operation RecordF/O Thomas Bernard McAneney, 24, pilot and DeputyFlight Commander, did not return from action on thenight of June 25-26, 1944. Together with him in WellingtonMk.X LN811 „L“ died navigator F/Sgt. Frederick StanleySparrow, bomb aimer F/Sgt. Thomas Bell and gunner Sgt.Edwin Charles Hum. McAneney received pilot wings onApril 9, 1942 in Brantford and moved overseas a monthlater. In November 1942, he was seriously injured duringan emergency landing on the coast of England.Photograph of the original cross on McAneney‘s grave in the Budapest cemetery.The last entry in McAnneney‘s flight log is written by an official. In the morning, they completed a training flightwith the crew with bombing training, and in the evening they took off on their last mission to Budapest.HISTORYINFO Eduard18October 2024Page 19
Book) lists both crews flying in the JP186. Oneaircraft did not reach the target and was lost.It was a Halifax II JP107, manned by captainW/O EG Gittings. The remaining five aircraft„attacked“ from a height of 15,000 feet. Thethree crews dropped their markers, but did nothit the target and illuminated the area about5 miles north. The main marker crew was notable to identify the aiming point during thethree flights over the target, even though thenorthern end of the island was identified.Participating machines and crews: JP110(W/O WTH Fleckney), JP109 (W/O CM Hall),JP241 (P/O TW Parker), JP183 (F/O IH Bruce),JP288 (F/S TE Sparrow), returnees JP186 (F/SJE O´Brien) and JP186 (W/O TE Scotland), andmissing JP107 “S” (W/O EG Gittings).Handley Page Halifax II JP107 „S“ wasdispatched from the base Foggia No.1 / Celoneat 20:35 and headed for Budapest. Above thetarget, the machine got into the headlights.And that made the work of night fighters easier.The exact aiming pilot was probably Oblt. JosefKraft from 7./NJG 6. The hit Halifax fell to theground 15 km north of the target, at 32 AranyJános St. Tab. All six crew members, namelypilot P/O Eric George Gittings, navigator F/Sgt.Kenneth John Skinner, bombaimer P/O GordonM. Williams, gunners F/Sgt. Samuel Cater, Sgt.Alec Shaw and F/Sgt. Albert SH Brown died andare buried in the military cemetery in Budapest.The seventh 205th Group RAF aircraftdeployed after the action was the WellingtonLP212 „N“, belonging to the 150th Squadron.After the attack of night fighters, the crew ofSgt. JE Richardson registered the shot in thehydraulic system. After a successful return tobase, they had to make an emergency landingand the plane was scrapped.Fourteen Liberators of the 178th Squadronalso performed between 20:29 and 03:25.a mission on a refinery in Budapest, wherethey dropped bombs from 12,200 to 15,000 feetbetween 00:02 and 00:07. One of the aircraftmarked EV822 with crew of Lt. Hosken had toreturn prematurely due to a failure of one ofthe engines, which manifested itself an hourand a half after takeoff at 22:20. The crewdropped all 12 500 lb. bombs and at 23:37landed at the base.Only five aircraft could observe the resultsof their attack after the raid. Explosions wereobserved, which caused large fires.The participating aircraft and crews for the178th Squadron were as follows:F/O P.J. Bootham na stroji EW266 „L“,Lt. J.W. VanDerMerwe (EV974 „D“), P/O J.P.Blackenberg (KG828 „F“), Lt. N.E. Hayman(EV961 „C“), Sgt. A.D. Nicholas (EV906 „K“),F/Lt. D.A. Eardley (EW233 „H“), Lt. G. RosenthalA highly feared adversary of all Allied bombers was the German flak (Fliegerabwehrkanone), which thickenedthe airspace over larger agglomerations and industrial areas to such an extent that it was almost impossibleto escape from its precision fire without damage.Oblt. Josef Kraft was born in Vienna. During the SecondWorld War, he achieved 56 victories, for which he wasawarded the Knight‘s Cross with oak branches on April17, 1945. Flew at II./ NJG 4, II./ NJG 5, and NJG 6.HISTORYThe Liberator EW233 „H“ was used by several crews within 178th Squadron RAF. The photo shows the crewof P/O Raw. [Foto: via J. Ansel]INFO Eduard19October 2024Page 20
(EW160 „B“), Sgt. F.M. Watson (EV839 „J“),S/Ldr. J.H.C. Lewis (BZ946„L“), Sgt. J.B. Rush(EW231 „R“), Lt. T.E. Knight (EW106 „U“),F/O K. Travena (KG835 „A“), Lt. G.C.E. Gibson(EV959 „T“), F/O G.E.S. McNaughton (BZ947 „N“)a F/O J.H. Hosken (EV822 „V“).As part of the 240th Wing, the South African31st Squadron also took part in the raid. ForSouth Africans, this was the first raid ona target in Europe. The squadron offeredcommand to deploy 10 machines, but from21:01 to 21:10 only the requested six crews onLiberator planes took off from the home airport.They were B-24 marked EW248 „P“ (Lt.Col. DNel), EV970 „F“ (Maj. JA Mouton), EW104 „Y“(Lt. DJS Haggie), EW144 „A“ (Cpt. IJM Odendaal),EV941 „Q“ (Lt. PR Klette) and KG950 „V“ (Cpt. RBBird). Through Mali Drvenik and Lake Balaton,they got over the target, where they dropped72 pieces of 500 lb. GP bombs.Operating Commander of 31st Squadron,Lawrence Isemonger, after years wrote aboutthis event:“Our eight (sic.) Liberators attracted theattention of fifteen headlights, which wasaccompanied by heavy anti-aircraft fire; thebomb aimers were blinded. Photos from theraid showed that our bombs were scatteredin various ways, and most of them landed atthe Weiss armaments plant south of the target.All our 8 (sic.) Liberators have returned safely.”The bombing of the Shell Koolaz refinerywas inaccurate. Most of the bombs landedon the target area and individual explosionswere scattered throughout the city. Most of thebombs hit the Western and Eastern RailwayStations (Nyugeti and Keleti pályaudvar), aswell as the Rákosrendező Railway Stationand their surroundings. The bombs also hitresidential areas in the suburbs of Csepel,where the refinery was located, as well asin the parts of Újpest, Pestszenterzsébet andBudafók.On June 15, the 8. Jagddivision wasestablished. This measure was forced by theactivities of the Strategic Allied Air Force,which attacked targets in Central Europefrom the southern direction. Along with theair units of day fighters, two groups of nightfighters were included in the 8. Jagddivision.They were III./NJG 6, which was armed withMesserschmitt Bf 110 G-4. In June, this groupwas transferred to the Szombathely base. Thesecond group in this section was II./NJG 101,which was equipped with Dorniers Do 217 N andoperated from the airports Vienna - Seyringand later Budapest - Ferihégy.Both units were deployed against RAFbombers, which flew on the night of June25-26, 1944 at a refinery in Budapest.The memory of this period was described inhis memoirs by Oblt. Wilhelm Johnen, pilotIII./NJG 6:“At the beginning of June 1944, an order totransfer to Szombathely in Hungary struckus like a bolt from the blue. I‘ve never heardthe name of this city. But Germany‘s borderschanged from the ground up, and one was notsurprised that Budapest was suddenly calleda „Germanic fortress“ and that our brothers andsisters in Bačka were hailed as „compatriotswho had returned to the great Empire.“ One ofthe friends described Szombathely as a suburbof Vienna, half an hour from Grinzing. The restof Hungary is a country of noble Tokaj, fierypeppers and spirited Juliska. But who - whatare we to pursue here at night? When oneknows nothing certain, rumors spread likeasparagus in a flower bed after the springrain. I didn‘t worry, and after my „state visit“ toSwitzerland, I was looking forward to the tripto Hungary (from our previous Hagenau base).In Szombathely - the German nameSteinamanger - our Gruppe will be subject tothe orders of the commander of the 8th FighterDivision, Oberst Handrick. He is a commanderaccording to our taste: sporty, friendly andhas his heart in the right place for his fighters.He explained to us what our task would be:to protect the capitals of Vienna and Budapestfrom the RAF‘s night raids from Italy, as wellas to fight the planes arriving at night fromthe east and supplying the partisans. Whilein the West, night pursuit bound by guidancehas been replaced by free prosecution „WildeSau“, we will fly according to the old system.The days of waiting are over. Nothing happensduring these hot clear nights in Hungarywith a starry sky. Every evening we sit in thebarracks and wait for the fish to jump on thehook. The mood of the pilots and ground staffdropped to zero. Some talk about exile, othersabout spa relaxation ...... On the night of June 26, 1944, an Englishmanstruck the Hungarian capital. Flying bombershave already been reported over the Adriatic.At 10:45 p.m. we took off from our airport.North of the city of Baja, far from the capital,we intercepted an English combat formationand decimated it. Only scattered bombs fellon Budapest, fires appeared only rarely. OurGruppe scored 16 shots. Oberleutnant SeppKraft also claimed two victories during theattack - one Wellington and one Mitchell. We‘rea little surprised, Mitchell from Italy - that‘s notentirely possible. The unpleasant explanationcomes right away. They call Budapest and askif one of our fighters accidentally shot oneDo 2 17. Ice silence. T he c ommander immediatelycompares the shooting time from the reportwith the shooting time Do 217. It can only bethe shot down „Mitchell“, which claimed SeppObranná reakcia Luftwaffe(III./NJG 6 a II./NJG 101)Oblt. Wilhelm Johnen achieved 34 victories during World War II. The victory of June 26, 1944 was his 20thand first, but not the last, achieved over Hungary. On October 29, 1944, he received the Knight‘s Cross.HISTORYINFO Eduard20October 2024Page 21
Kraft. The actual shooting times are exactly thesame and so are the location data. Fortunately,the four-member crew was rescued froma burning machine on parachutes, whichsaved the embarrassing session of the courtmartial. Lieutenant Colonel Sepp Kraft isdepressed. But I can‘t hide some mischief, andI‘m just noticing by the way: well, so you werewrong about the ox with the horse! Once again,whoever laughs last laughs the best! ”The Red Army Air Force used the B-25Mitchell during this period to supply partisanunits. Crews III./NJG 6 were alerted to thepresence of Do 217 N in the common operatingarea. A similar concept of the B-25 and Do 217types - two engines, a double rudder - createda precondition for confusion in the darkness ofnight. The pilots had a B-25 model, on whichthey could study its silhouette from differentangles. They realized that extra care would beneeded to identify the adversary.Some pilots admitted the possibility ofconfusion more, others less. Oblt. Kraftwas one of them: “Mitchell from Do 217 mustrecognize an infant!“Fortunately for all involved, this incidenthad no consequences. Shot down Do 217 N,belonging to II./NJG 101, was the only loss ofthe Luftwaffe in this deployment against theRAF.According to Wilhelm Johnen‘s memory,members of III./NJG 6 made 16 winning claims.The number of officially confirmed shots wasrealistic and corresponded to the total lossesof the Royal Air Force.Two Dornier Do-217N night fighters were lostthat night by 6./NJG 101, stationed in Parndorf,in the area of western Bohemia (the villagesof Konratice and Horní Planá), but not dueto combat deployment but due to adverseweather and technical problems.Crew Uffz. Kornen Günter and Obgf. MüllerGeorg died near the village of Konratice,district České Budějovice.The second crew pilot Uffz. Hans WernerSchmidt, Bordfunker Uffz. Heinz Jansen andon-board mechanic Obgf. Wilhelm Knufer wentto the ground after their machine was struckby lightning. The pilot and the Bordfunkerescaped with injuries, but the fire broke out.The mechanic died in the wreckage after hefailed to jump out and use the parachute silk.The plane had to explode in the air as thedebris is located in a large perimeter from thepresumed epicenter of the impact in the ČeskýKrumlov district.ConclusionThe attack on the Shell refinery in Budapestwas far from the last. Several more times,American and British bombers reached thecapital of Hungary, but also other targets,whether in Hungary or the whole occupiedEurope, in order to attack not only the oil-processing industry, which was the basisA visual aid for German fighters, depicting the weaknesses and defense of the Vickers Wellington bomber.HISTORYINFO Eduard21October 2024Page 22
for the war machine of the Third Reich, butalso with attacks on the railway network,warehouses, military and industrial facilities,they disrupted the operation and strength ofthe German armed forces and thus contributedto the victory in Europe.Sources:The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK.- Operations record books: AIR-27-392-11, AIR-27-392-12, AIR-27-617-11, AIR-27-617-12, AIR-27-822-11,AIR-27-822-12, AIR-27-975-11, AIR-27-975-12, AIR-27-1012-11, AIR-27-1012-12, AIR-27-1120-11, AIR-27-1120-12, AIR-27-2121-9, AIR-27-2121-10,National Archives of Australia, KingstonGunby D., Temple P.: RAF Bomber Losses in theMiddle East & Mediterranean Volume 2: 1943-1945,Air-Britain. 1st. 2018Persons: David Gunby, Nový Zéland; Marian Hrodegh,Trenčín; Nandor Mohos, Maďarsko; Matti Salonen,FínskoPhotographs for which no other credit is indicatedare from the author's archive.Detail on the nose of the night fighter Messerschmitt Bf 110 G from 7./NJG 6 (2Z + GR) from the previous page.The shooting armament of this machine consisted of two MG 151 cannons instead of the classic four MG 17 andwas complemented by very advanced radar technology in the form of radar FuG 220 SN-2c. Notice the flamedumpers on the exhausts.HISTORYNight fighter Messerschmitt Bf 110 G from 7./NJG 6 marked (2Z + GR) at the airport in Hungary in 1944.INFO Eduard22October 2024Page 23
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Czechoslovak fighter pilots made their mark in the history of World War II air combat on several fronts, but the most significant was undoubtedly their service in the Royal Air Force. And the aircraft used by the Czechoslovaks in the most numerous numbers was the Spitfire Mk.V. It stayed in operational service of each Squadron and subsequently the entire Czechoslovak Wing until January 1944, when it was replaced by the Mk.IX version.
In the first half of 1941, when Spitfire Mk.V fighters began to equip thefighter squadrons of the Britain’s RAF, a total of three fighter units withthe designation ‘Czechoslovak’ operated within the service. These weresquadrons No. 310, No. 312 and No. 313. The first two, founded in 1940, hadHawker Hurricane Mk.IIa and Mk.IIbs in their inventory. Only No. 313 Sqn,established on May 10, 1941 at Catterick, was armed with the SupermarineSpitfire, and it was not until August of 1941 that it went from flying the Mk.Iato the Mk.IIa.At that time it was already clear that if No. 310 and No. 312 Sqn were tomaintain their status as a fighter unit, they would necessarily need toconvert to a more potent aircraft. At the same time, the pressure to createa higher Czechoslovak unit, a Wing, within which all three Czechoslovakfighter squadrons would operate together, grew stronger. The firstprerequisite for its creation was the standardization of the equipment ofall three squadrons.Gradual retrainingGradual retrainingNo. 310 Sqn and No. 312 Sqn personnel were required to convert fromexisting Hurricanes to the more powerful Spitfire, which offered greaterpotential for further development. On July 19, 1941, No. 310 Sqn moved to thebase at Dyce in Scotland, where it carried out patrol duties with its Mk.IIaand Mk.IIb Hurricanes. In the second half of October 1942, the unit took overthe first older Spitfires intended for conversion training. There was oneMk.Ia Spitfire and fifteen Mk.IIa fighters on hand. At the end of October1941, retraining on Spitfires began, while the unit continued to performoperational patrols in their Hurricanes. At the beginning of November 1941,the unit took over another four Spitfire Mk.IIas. In mid-November, the firstMk.Vb Spitfires, which were to become the unit’s new weapon, began toarrive.A portion of the pilots with the new fighters joined the operational patrolduties as early as November 25, 1941. However, some of them continuedto fly operational flights with Hurricanes until December 9, 1941. From thefollowing day, No. 310 Sqn performed operational patrols exclusively withnew equipment, the Spitfire Mk.Vb. These were from the AD series producedat the Castle Bromwich factory and No. 310 Sqn was their first user(AD328, AD331, AD365, AD366, AD374, AD378, AD382, AD412, AD414, AD420,AD422, AD423, AD453, AD462, AD464, AD574, AD582). After re-equipping,No. 310 Sqn moved to Perranporth in Cornwall on December 24, 1941.No. 312 Sq. moved its Hurricane Mk.IIbs to Prestwick, Scotland, on August 19,1941, RAF Ayr, and on October 20, 1942, it received the first six older Spitfiresdestined for conversion training. There were five aircraft of the Mk.IIaversion and one of the Mk.IIb version with wing cannons. The machineswere assigned to B Flight and retraining of personnel began immediately.By October 25, 1941, however, the first Spitfire loss occurred at No. 312 Sqn,when P/O Hekl, during a training flight with P75410 coded DU-W, clippeda wing on the surface of Loch Doon and was killed as a result. In November1941, the unit took over from sister squadron No. 313 Sqn another threeMk.IIa Spitfires for the same purpose of converting. In early December1941, No. 312 Sqn received its first Spitfire Mk.Vbs, which were to becomeits new main armament. These were mostly new airframes produced bythe Castle Bromwich factory from the AD (AD415, AD539, AD541, AD553,AD572) and BL ranges (BL252, BL254, BL260, BL289, BL293, BL343, BL381,BL470, BL487, BL512, BL516, BL529). The exception was the Eastleigh-builtplane serialed AB172. The older aircraft from the W series (W3249, W3445)came from the same manufacturer, and R6833, originally produced asa Mk.Ia , which was rebuilt in 1940 and received a wing cannon, was a rarity.It was then used for testing and in February 1941 it was converted to a Mk.Vb.This was complemented by the addition of two Mk.IIb airframes, taken fromNo. 616 Sqn. After the rearmament was completed, No. 312 Sqn moved toFairwood Common on January 1, 1942.Relatively speaking, the smoothest transition was experienced by No. 313Sqn, flying their Spitfire Mk.IIas from Portreath. The unit took delivery ofits first Spitfire Mk.Vb in the second half of October. The re-armament tookplace on a continuous basis and the airmen with the new fighters wereCzechoslovak fighter pilots made their mark in the history of World War II air combat on Czechoslovak fighter pilots made their mark in the history of World War II air combat onseveral fronts, but the most significant was undoubtedly their service in the Royal Air several fronts, but the most significant was undoubtedly their service in the Royal AirForce. And the aircraft used by the Czechoslovaks in the most numerous numbers was the Force. And the aircraft used by the Czechoslovaks in the most numerous numbers was theSpitfire Mk.V. It stayed in operational service of each Squadron and subsequently the entire Spitfire Mk.V. It stayed in operational service of each Squadron and subsequently the entireCzechoslovak Wing until January 1944, when it was replaced by the Mk.IX version. Czechoslovak Wing until January 1944, when it was replaced by the Mk.IX version.text text KAREL TŮMAKAREL TŮMA(photos by Karel Beinhauer, (photos by Karel Beinhauer,No. 313. Squadron RAF; via Radim Vojta)No. 313. Squadron RAF; via Radim Vojta)THEY FOUGHT TO REBUILDTHEY FOUGHT TO REBUILDSpitfires of No. 312 Squadron at Ibsley airfield in September 1943. Spitfires of No. 312 Squadron at Ibsley airfield in September 1943.In the foreground Spitfire BM567 DUIn the foreground Spitfire BM567 DU--Z which was very often flown Z which was very often flownby F/Lt Josef Stehlik. Photo Ing. Karel Beinhauerby F/Lt Josef Stehlik. Photo Ing. Karel BeinhauerCzechoslovak Pilots and the Spitfire Mk.VHISTORYINFO Eduard24October 2024Page 25
gradually involved in ongoing operational activities together with theiroriginal Mk.IIa aircraft. During the process of rearmament, No. 313 Sqnreceived new aircraft from the Castle Bromwich facility in the AD series(AD192, AD353, AD361, AD380, AD384, AD390, AD391, AD394, AD424, AD465,AD464, AD547), one AB series airframe (AB916), those from Eastleighfactory in the AA series (AA865, AA869) and AA series units coming out ofChattis Hill (AA757, AA765). These were supplemented by older W seriesmachines (W3177, W3962, W3965, W3969) assembled at High Post Aerodromeand P8537 from the Castle Bromwich factory. No. 313 Sqn remained atPortreath after conversion until December 15, 1941 when it moved southto Hornchurch. By re-arming all three squadrons, one of the conditionsfor the future creation of a higher Czechoslovak Fighter Wing was fulfilled.At that time, few would have believed that the Spitfire Mk.V would remainthe main piece of equipment of Czechoslovak fighter squadrons until thebeginning of 1944, when the pilots received the much desired Spitfire Mk.IX.Czechoslovak pilots fought on Spitfire Mk.Vbs and Mk.Vcs for more thantwo years.With the strength of WingWith the strength of WingOver the course of those two years, the stocks of Spitfire Mk.Vb and laterVc fighters were replenished at all three squadrons, and when moving tonew areas of operation, these aircraft were also often exchanged withother units. And so machines from different series from basically allmanufacturers gradually appeared in the inventory of the Czechoslovakfighter units. In the case of the Mk.Vb, these were machines producedby Castle Bromwich (series P, AB, AD, BL, BM, EN, EP), Eastleigh (seriesR, W, X, AA, AB), Chattis Hill (series W, AA, AB), High Post Aerodrome(W, AB series) and Westland (AR series). The Vc version aircraft came fromthe production facilities of Westland (series AR, EE), Eastleigh (series AA,AB), High Post Aerodrome (series AB) and Chattis Hill (series BP). On May 3,1942, the Czechoslovaks saw the creation of a higher Czechoslovak FighterWing, established at RAF Exeter (Exeter Czechoslovak Fighter Wing).It consisted of the above-mentioned Czechoslovak squadrons, Nos. 310, 312and 313, which in the period from May 7 to June 7, 1942 was supplementedby No. 154 Sqn. All three squadrons operated as the Exeter CzechoslovakFighter Wing until June 26, 1943. After that, they separately stood down fora period of R and R. Czechoslovak units met up again in the period fromSeptember 18 to November 8, 1943, when together they formed the IbsleyCzechoslovak Fighter Wing. The Wing was commanded by W/Cdr AloisVašátko (who from May 3 to June 23, 1942 flew a personal Spitfire Mk.VbBM592 coded with his initials AV), W/Cdr Karel Mrázek (June 26, 1942 toMarch 31, 1943 with personal Spitfire Mk.Vbs EN765 and EP461 and Mk.VcsAR502 and EE626, all coded KM) and W/Cdr František Doležal (March 31,1943 to February 1, 1944, Spitfire Mk.Vb EP461 and Vc EE626; both coded FD).During the period when Czechoslovak squadrons flew the Spitfire Mk.V,they took part in a number of important operations. For example, on August19, 1942, the pilots of Nos. 310 and 312 Sqn with the Spitfire Mk.V flew outof Redhill in support of Operation Jubilee and on the 9 of September, 1943,No. 313 Sqn from Hawkinge Airfield took part in support of OperationStarkey which saw black and white stripes used on the wings for the firsttime as a rapid identification feature. At the time of the use of the SpitfireMk.Vb, personal artwork also appeared on Czechoslovak Spitfires, even ifonly for a short time. This happened at the beginning of 1942 at No. 313 Sqn,commanded at the time by S/Ldr Karel Mrázek. On several Spitfire Mk.Vbs,artwork inspired by characters from Walt Disney cartoons appeared at therequest of the pilots. The author of the drawings was a pilot with the unit,Sgt Karel Pavlík, a calligrapher by profession in civilian life.Modifications and modernisationsModifications and modernisationsThe Spitfire Mk.V also underwent a number of upgrades during theirrelatively long service career with the Czechoslovak squadrons, increasingthe combat value of the aircraft. For example, there was a modification tothe fuel system, which allowed the use of auxiliary fuel tanks, which greatlyincreased the operational radius of the aircraft. A number of aircraftgot their wings clipped, which increased their maneuverability duringoperations at lower flight levels. The system of supplying ammunition tothe wing cannons was also changed, which increased the reliability of theweapons and the number of rounds carried, and there were many othermodifications. The period of use of the Spitfire Mk.V by Czechoslovak unitsis, in addition to a number of successes, also associated with significantlosses of flight personnel, which did not escape even the command corps.For the Czechoslovak Air Force, major losses came with the death ofW/Cdr Alois Vašátko, the first commander of the Czechoslovak Fighter Wing,who died on June 23, 1942 in his personal Spitfire Mk.Vb BM592 coded AVafter a collision with a German Fw 190 during Operation Ramrod 23 and alsoS/Ldr Jaroslav Himr, who died on the 27 of September, 1943 in the cockpitW/Cdr Karel Mrázek, DFC, commander of the Exeter(Czechoslovak) Wing, next to his Spitfire Mk.Vb EN765 markedwith his personal monogram “KM”. July 1942.Close-up of the front of Dolezal’s Spitfire MK.Vb EP461 “FD” atExeter airfield in May 1943. The Wing Commander’s emblem isdrawn under the left cockpit visor of EP461. In the background areSpitfires of No.310 Squadron. The first in the line of Spitfires Mk.Vbis BM121 „NN-A“.HISTORYINFO Eduard25October 2024Page 26
of Spitfire Mk.Vc BP8586 coded RY-H during Operation Ramrod 87, when hefirst shot down a German Bf 110G-2 from II./ZG 1 but was subsequently shotdown by another Bf 110G from the same unit.At the end of January and beginning of February 1944, all three Czechoslovakfighter squadrons finally received their desired rearmament and exchangedtheir Spitfire Mk.Vb and Mk.Vc fighters for the more powerful Spitfire Mk.IX.Nevertheless, the Spitfire Mk.V, even if only for a short time, found itself intothe inventory of No. 313 Sqn once more. It was between July 11 and October3, 1944 that the squadron operated as part of a down time in the north ofGreat Britain at Skeabrae and Sumburgh. Additionally, Czechoslovak pilotsdid not come into contact with the Spitfire Mk.V inside Czechoslovak unitsalone. A number of Czechoslovak pilots also flew with other units withinthe RAF (see below) and, besides operational squadrons, Czechoslovakpilots also flew the Spitfire Mk.V as part of training with OTUs, OperationalTraining Units, up to the very end of the war. This is part of the reason whythe Spitfire Mk.V became the most used aircraft by Czechoslovak pilots interms of quantity during the entire war, and they thus have an irreplaceableplace in the history of Czechoslovak resistance in the air.The “thirteen thirty-three” planes from the first half of 1942 areknown for their cartoon characters from Walt Disney comicbooks. The author of these drawings was Sgt. Karel Pavlik, whoused his profession as a letter painter to decorate the individualSpitfires under the cockpit faceplate as the pilots wished.The drawing of Robber the kitten was painted by Karel Pavlikon a Spitfire AD380 RY-R.Czechoslovak Pilots With Other Units Czechoslovak Pilots With Other UnitsNo.19 SquadronThe unit began converting to Spitfire Mk.Vs in October 1941, and by June 1942, Sgt Lysický,Sgt Netopil, Sgt Sokol, F/Sgt Střihavka, P/O Bernard, F/O Borovec and Sgt Mečíř flew theSpitfire Mk.Vb.No.41 SquadronIn April and May of 1942, F/Lt Vykoukal flew Spitfire Mk.Vbs with this unit.No.54 SquadronFrom September 1941, Sgt Plášil, F/Sgt Pavlů, Sgt Karásek and Sgt. Konvalina flew theSpitfire Mk.V while serving with this unit.No.65 SquadronThe unit flew the Spitfire Mk.Vb after converting to it in October 1941, and a relatively largenumber of Czechoslovak pilots flew with the unit. These included Sgt Štulíř, Sgt Loucký, SgtKopeček, Sgt Karásek, Sgt Konvalina, Sgt Pavlů and Sgt Štefan.No.66 SquadronDuring his time with this unit, F/Lt Kruml flew the Spitfire Mk.Vb and Mk.Vc in November andDecember 1942.No.72 SquadronIn the summer of 1941, Sgt Lamberton and Sgt. Valenta flew with this unit in the summer of1941.No.81 SquadronFrom April 1942, Spitfire Mk.Vbs were flown by F/Sgt Pípa and between July and August1942, by F/Sgt Maňák.No.111 SquadronThis unit converted to the Spitfire Mk.Vb in September 1941. They were flown by F/Sgt (laterP/O) Hrubý, Sgt Zouhar, F/O Kopecký, Sgt Zadrobílek, F/Sgt (later P/O) Příhoda and F/OHartman.No.118 SquadronIn May and June 1944, Sgt J. Čermák flew the Spitfire Mk.Vb.No.122 SquadronBetween May and August 1943, Spifire Mk.Vb flights were conducted by F/Lt Kruml.No.124 SquadronThis unit converted onto the Spitfire Mk.Vb in November 1941, and were flown by F/Lt Kulhá-nek, F/Lt Bartoň, F/O Bachůrek and Sgt. KotibaNo.129 SquadronBetween May and July 1942, F/Lt Vancl flew the Spitfire Mk.Vb.No.131 SquadronIn January and February 1943, P/O Hlaďo, F/Lt Kruml and P/o Smik flew Spitfire Mk.Vbs.No.167 SquadronBetween March and May 1943, P/O Papoušek flew the Spitfire Mk.Vb and Mk.Vc.No.222 SquadronIn June 1943, P/O Hlaďo and P/O Smik flew Spitfire Mk.Vbs. (The main fighter at the timewith this unit was the Spitfire Mk.IX.)No.234 SquadronF/Lt Hýbler flew Spitfire Mk.Vbs with this unit in May 1942.No.501 SquadronThis unit took on the Spitfire Mk.Vb in September 1941. Examples of the type were flownby F/Sgt Dvořák, Sgt Vendl, Sgt Vrtiš, F/O (later F/Lt Raba, Sgt Ročovský, Sgt Bauman andSgt Jeřábek. Spitfire Mk.Vcs began to appear in May 1942, and the Czechoslovak pilots flewthem as well.No.601 SquadronSgt Mareš flew the unit’s Spitfire Mk.Vb which it converted to in March 1942.No.602 SquadronThe Spitfire Mk.Vb was flown in this unit by Sgt Ptáček in February and March 1942.No.610 SquadronFrom the end of March to May 1942, Sgt Mareš and Sgt Kohout flew the unit’s Spitfire Mk.Vbs.During Operation Starkey, black-and-white invasion stripeswere used for the first time on aircraft participating in low-altitude operations to distinguish their own and foreignmachines. They looked different from those known from thelater Normandy landings. The photo shows F/Lt Otmara Kučerain front of his personal Spitfire LF Mk.Vb EP110 “RY-R”.HISTORYINFO Eduard26October 2024Page 27
Spitfires LF Mk. Vb from No. 313 Squadron take off from Hawkinge airfield as part of Operation Starkey on September9, 1943. The unitmoved to Hawkinge airfield, which was under the command of 11 Group, Fighter Command, in mid-August 1943 after a recuperation stayand patrol in the north over the Orkneys. The squadron thus became involved in the operational flights of Operation Starkey as part of theHawkinge Wing.Spitfires of No. 310 Squadron at Exeter airfield in spring1943. Closest in the photo is the front part of Dolezal’sSpitfire Mk.Vb EP461. The black “FD” marking on thelower engine cowling is clearly visible.Members of the ground staff of No. 313 Squadron with Spitfire AD380 RY-R. Interesting features of this aircraft are the drawing of Robberthe kitten painted by Karel Pavlík under the front plate and the different shade of the code letters RY-R, with the first letter R in Sky colorand the following letters Y-R in Sky Blue. Also, the propeller cone and ring in front of the VOP is in Sky Blue with the s/n AD385 at the top.The original Sky color is visible underneath. The serial number AD385 was never actually used with No. 313 Squadron, it was probablya misspelling when the camouflage was corrected. The actual serial number of this Spitfire was AD380.HISTORYINFO Eduard27October 2024Air War over Ukraine - He Who Sows the Wind Reaps the Storm in the Kursk Region
Ukraine has been attempting retaliation on enemy territory since the first day of Russian aggression. Initially, these were sporadic missile, or drone strikes on key targets, gradually intensifying and now amounting to a strategic offensive. There have also been several ground raids by Russian legions fighting against Putin’s regime, though they always quickly retreated back to Ukrainian territory. However, during the observed period (from August 1 to August 31), the war fully expanded into the Russian territory.
Miro BaričHe Who Sows the Wind Reaps the Storm in the Kursk RegionIt began on Tuesday, August 6, when theRussian border in the Kursk region was crossedat multiple locations. This time, it was nota small raid, even though Russian authoritiesinitially downplayed the situation. For the firsttime, Ukrainian soldiers (not just members ofRussian legions) attacked Russian territory,using heavy equipment. The offensive wascarefully planned and, importantly, kept secret,with even Ukraine’s Western allies unaware ofit. Russian units at the borders had warned ofa possible attack, but their leadership ignoredthe warnings.Ukraine took advantage of the fact thatRussia had only weak forces at the Kurskregion’s borders, consisting partly ofconscripts in the basic military service andpartly of soldiers recovering from losses inprevious battles on the eastern Ukrainianfront. Most either fled or were captured.Ukrainians first infiltrated Russian territorywith special units, attacking Russian suppliesand using jamming devices against Russiandrones. Russian drones did not fly in the earlydays, while Ukrainian drones largely destroyedthe reinforcements Russia was sending.The initial Ukrainian attack was carried outby small units with a few armored vehiclesthat moved quickly and ambushed Russianforces, with the main forces following behind.This resulted in maneuver warfare, to whichRussia struggled to find an adequate response.On the eastern front in Ukraine, Russian forcesty pic al ly procee d by f irst bombarding Uk rainianpositions with glide bombs from aircraft, thenattacking with waves of infantry. In the Kurskregion, this was not possible since Ukrainianunits were constantly moving, and Russianglide bombs can only target stagnant targets.As a result, Russia resorted to its usual tactic—razing villages and towns to prevent theUkrainians from establishing positions there,though now this was happening on Russian soil.One of Ukraine's objectives was to createa buffer zone so that Russia could notbombard the Ukrainian border. Other goalsincluded inflicting damage and losses onthe Russian army, disrupting Russian supplyroutes, and improving Ukraine's negotiatingposition in potential peace talks. Ukraine alsosought to force Russia to relocate its forcesfrom other regions to the Kursk area. Russiadid this, but only from less critical parts ofthe front. Russian troops remained in theirmost important offensive direction, towardPokrovsk in the Donetsk region, where theycontinued to attack. However, Russia wasunable to send reinforcements to Pokrovsk asquickly as they might have wished. By the endof the period, their advance in Pokrovsk hadsignificantly slowed.During this time, both sides were intenselyengaged: Russia was attacking in the easternUkrainian Donetsk region, while Ukrainemaintained the initiative in the Russian Kurskregion. By the end of the month, Ukraine hadoccupied the town of Sudzha and severaldozen other villages, most of whose civilianpopulation had been evacuated. Ukrainecaptured over 600 Russian soldiers, initiallyfacing challenges in relocating such a largenumber of prisoners to the interior. Among thecaptives were evidently important individuals,as Russia requested a prisoner exchange forthe first time, having shown little interest inthis before Ukraine's incursion into the Kurskregion.Ukraine has been attempting retaliation on enemy territory since the first day ofRussian aggression. Initially, these were sporadic missile, or drone strikes on keytargets, gradually intensifying and now amounting to a strategic offensive. Therehave also been several ground raids by Russian legions fighting against Putin’sregime, though they always quickly retreated back to Ukrainian territory. However,during the observed period (from August 1 to August 31), the war fully expanded intothe Russian territory.The first F-16 fighter jetsappeared over Ukraine at theturn of July and August.Air War over UkraineUKRAINEINFO Eduard28October 2024Page 29
Losses in the Kursk RegionA significant portion of air operations andlosses during the observed period occurred inconnection with the fighting in the Kursk region,particularly on the Russian side. Due to issueswith drone jamming, Russia attempted to repelthe Ukrainian attack mainly with helicoptersand aircraft. On the first day of the Ukrainianoffensive, Tuesday, August 6, the first RussianKamov Ka-52 helicopter was shot down.The pilot died in the crash, and the navigatorwas injured. On the same day, a Ukrainian FPVdrone in the Kursk region struck a RussianMi-28 helicopter, damaging its tail rotor, butthe crew managed to make an emergencylanding. This was the first time in history thata drone intentionally hit an enemy aircraft inflight. Shortly after, a similar attack occurredwhen a Ukrainian drone hit a Mi-8 helicopter,although details on this incident are scarce,despite it being captured on video.On Saturday, August 10, another Ka-52helicopter was shot down by portable missilesin the Kursk region. The crew, LieutenantColonel Nikolai Shulgin and Captain ErlanMedeuov from the 440th IndependentHelicopter Regiment in Vyazma, did not survive.The Ukrainian soldier in the Kursk region.Wreckage of a Ka-52 helicopterthat was shot down on August 6 inthe Kursk region.Ukrainian equipment in the Kurskregion uses markings in the formof white triangles.UKRAINEINFO Eduard29October 2024Page 30
Ukraine claimed further successes inthe Kursk region, stating they had also hitaircraft, though only the aforementionedlosses are confirmed. By the end of the period,a photo surfaced of a severely damagedMI-8MTV-5 helicopter, likely suitable onlyfor cannibalization for spare parts. This maybe the helicopter struck by the FPV dronementioned earlier.Indirectly related to the war in Ukraine wasthe loss of a Tu-22M3 bomber on Thursday,August 15, near Mikhailovka in the Irkutskregion, due to an accident. These aircraft areheavily used in attacks on Ukrainian cities, andthe high operational pace leads to the crewand material fatigue, increasing the numberof accidents. The aircraft bore the designationRF-94238 with fuselage number “Red 78.”Its four-member crew ejected before the crash,but navigator Nikita Jerevalov did not survive.Attacks on the AirportsIn addition to air losses, Russia’s air forcealso suffered ground damage. The Ukrainianoffensive against Russian airports continuedsuccessfully. On Friday, August 2, a massivedrone attack hit the Morozovsk airbase inthe Rostov region. Extensive fires broke out,hitting a munitions warehouse, and a Su-34fighter-bomber burned down on the tarmac.On Friday, August 9, Ukrainian dronestargeted the Lipetsk airbase in the Lipetskregion, adjacent to Kursk. A strong explosionforced the evacuation of residents from fourneighboring villages. Ukraine claimed itsdrones hit a warehouse containing 700 glidebombs.This Russian convoy on the way to the Kursk region was destroyed by Ukrainian missiles. In the chaos at the startof the offensive, however, several convoys were hit by the Russians themselves, even by Ka-52 helicopters.Another Ka-52 was shot down on August 10, when it was hit at close rangeby portable missiles.A Su-34 that burned down on August 2 at the Morozovsk base. Ammunition depot destroyed on August 2 at the Morozovsk base.Wreckage of a Tu-22M3 bomber with tail number "red 78," which crashedon August 15 in the Irkutsk region.A heavily damaged Russian Mi-8MTV-5 helicopter,which had to make an emergency landing sometimein August, though further details are unknown.UKRAINEINFO Eduard30October 2024Page 31
The most significant damage occurred onThursday, August 22, when Ukrainian dronesattacked the Marinovka base in the Volgogradregion. Metal shelters for aircraft were hit,with the confirmed destruction of a Su-34 anda non-operational Su-24M, and three otheraircraft were damaged.Ukrainian LossesRussia also continued its attacks onUkrainian airbases. On Monday, August 12,a rocket strike hit the Myrhorod base in thePoltava region, severely damaging a Su-27.On Friday, August 16, an Iskander-M ballisticmissile destroyed a MiG-29 at an airfield inDnipro.On August 12, Ukraine suffered a particularlysad loss when a MiG-29 with the call sign"White 72" was shot down near Kramatorsk,killing Captain Oleksandr Myhulya fromthe 40th Tactical Aviation Brigade, who hadcompleted 160 combat flights. Russia claimedthe MiG was downed by a Su-30 fighter.Ukraine also suffered one non-combataviation loss during training. A Mi-2MSBhelicopter from the 203rd Training AviationBrigade crashed, killing Major Nazar Prokazjukand a cadet from the National Air ForceUniversity in Kharkiv.F-16’s First Combat and First LossOn Monday, August 26, the Ukrainian AirForce suffered a major loss. It wasn’t justthe destruction of an F-16 from the smallcontingent (reported as 10 aircraft) thathad arrived in Ukraine only a month earlier.Far more tragic was the death of the respectedAttack on the Marinovka base on August 22. Destroyed aircraft shelters at the Marinovka base.During the observed period, Ukrainian drones also hit a large fuel depot in Proletarsk in the Rostov region.It burned for over a week.Captain Oleksandr Myhulya of the 40th Tactical Aviation Brigade of Ukraine and the wreckageof the MiG-29 fighter jet in which he died on August 12.Ukrainian operator Oleksandrnext to the IRIS-T air defensesystem with marked successesagainst Russian cruise missiles.Notice that the fifth symbol fromthe right is doubled. At that time,the Ukrainians hit one Russianmissile with a rocket, and itsexplosion destroyed anotherRussian missile.UKRAINEINFO Eduard31October 2024Page 32
pilot, Colonel Oleksiy Mes, call sign "Moonfish."On that day, Russia launched one of its largestattacks since the war began, sending morethan 200 missiles and drones toward Ukraine,targeting 15 of its 24 regions. F-16s participatedin this defense, likely marking their firstcombat action. President Volodymyr Zelenskyannounced the next day, Tuesday, August 27,that the F-16s had achieved their first aerialvictories against Russian missiles. However,on Thursday, August 29, it was revealed thatone F-16 was lost during this action, along withits pilot.The news was confirmed by MP MarianaBezuhla, who stated that Oleksiy Meswas shot down by a Patriot missile due topoor coordination among Ukrainian forces.Ukrainian Air Force Commander LieutenantGeneral Mykola Oleshchuk responded sharplyto the MP's remarks, but the next day, on Friday,September 30, President Zelensky dismissedhim from his post, appointing LieutenantGeneral Anatoliy Kryvonozhko as the newcommander of Ukraine's Air Force.Even a month later, it is still unclear whatexactly happened. During his combat mission,Mes destroyed three cruise missiles and onekamikaze drone. While he was approachinganother target, communication was lost. Theplane crashed, and the pilot died. Severalpossible causes have been suggested,including friendly fire from a Patriot missile,a technical malfunction, or a collision withdebris from a destroyed Russian missile,a known risk in such missions. Ukraine hadalready lost four fighters (two MiG-29s andtwo Su-27s) this way.The destruction of Ukraine’s first F-16 andthe death of Oleksii Mes holds not only militarysignificance but also great symbolic meaning.At the start of the war, Mes commanded a unitequipped with MiG-29 fighter jets. He was oneof the voices in the campaign that advocatedfor the delivery of F-16 aircraft from Westernallies. Together with Major Andrii Pilshchykov,who had the call sign "Juice," they lobbied inthe U.S. during the summer of 2022.Tragically, Pilshchykov died before thisdream could materialize - on August 25,2023 perishing in a training flight collisionbetween two L-39 Albatros aircraft. At thattime, in August 2023, Mes became one ofthe first Ukrainian pilots to begin training inthe West. In the fall of 2023, he transitionedfrom a simulator to the cockpit of a real F-16,becoming the very first Ukrainian pilot to doso. He also played a major role in integratingthese fighter jets into Ukraine’s air force.Mes died exactly one year and one day after hiscomrade Pilshchykov.The first F-16 fighter jets appeared over Ukraineat the turn of July and August.Andriy Pilshchykov and Oleksiy Meslobbied for the delivery of F-16s. The firstone died on August 25, 2023, and the secondone exactly one year and one day later.Oleksiy Mes during the training on F-16.The Ukrainian Air Force published a series of photos of the Su-27.A new photograph of the ex-Slovak MiG-29 fighterjet in Ukrainian service.UKRAINEINFO Eduard32October 2024Page 33
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#2148BOXART STORYThe L-410UVP, serial number 810731, wasmanufactured by LET Kunovice, on 25 November1981. It was equipped with the standardcamouflage for this type, i.e. two shades of greenon the upper and side surfaces, and light greyunderneath. At the time when it was intended fortransporting NATO observers during exerciseson the territory of Czechoslovakia, the nose, partof the tail surfaces and the ends of the wingswere painted yellow. Subsequently, during aninspection at the factory, it was fitted with 'VIPcamouflage' in white and grey with tricolour onthe fuselage sides.In the middle of 2005, the aircraft was handedover to the Pardubice Centre of Aviation Training(CLV) of the state enterprise LOM PRAHA, whereit complemented the already used L-410UVP-Taircraft,fuselage number 0928, for trainingUniversity of Defence Brno students intended forthe transport aviation. Pilots Štěpán Ručka andPetr Kříženecký took over the "new" aircraft fromKbely. However, they did not flew off on their firstattempt, because the aircraft showed significantcontrol defects, perhaps due to previous damageduring ground handling. However, after severaladjustments, the aircraft was finally taken over,although for the rest of its flying life it sufferedpermanent consequences in the form of constant,albeit small, slipping. Any change in speed orwing configuration thus required re-adjustmentof the rudder and aileron trims. Over time, theaircraft was nicknamed "Máňa“ (pronouncedMania, meaning "Little Mary").In 2012, the aircraft "0731"underwent theR2 revision at the manufacturer. Due to theextent of the work being carried out, there wasa discussion in CLV on the subject of a newcamouflage to fit within our fleet. Out of manyideas from pilots and technicians, the currentlook of the "CLV" L-410s was finally chosen.That's why the aircraft "0928" received it as wellin 2017 during its R2 revision in Kunovice.An interesting feature is the inscription onthe bottom of the fuselage - AEROTRAINING,which was supposed to be the call sign of theaircraft used in CLV. The call sign of this aircraftfor communication with air traffic controlauthorities at that time was "Aerotraining 731".On 22 October 2020 the aircraft landed forthe last time in Pardubice, it was then with thecrew of Antonín Karmazín, Jiří Červený and JiříSeidl. The need for another R2 revision and theengines and propellers overhaul, together withthe necessary modernisation of the avionicequipment, meant very high costs. Therefore, thedecision was made to decommission the aircraftand no longer operate it.In the end, "Máňa" ended its aviation journeyin the Aviation Museum in Kunovice. The aircraftwas transported there on two trucks on March 7,2024, where it was displayed to the public afterassembly with the help of the production plantemployees. "Máňa" flew a total of 7,479 hoursand 25 minutes and safely completed 13,892landings.Illustration: Antonis KarydisMáňaText: Jaroslav ŠpačekINFO Eduard35October 2024Page 36
BOXART STORY #82108World War II gave rise to many unusualsituations, events, and units. Among thesewas the Connecticut National Guard'sreconnaissance aviation unit, which ultimatelyachieved over 70 confirmed aerial victories onthe Chinese battlefield.The first U.S. aviation unit with the number 118was the 118th Aero Squadron, formed on August31, 1917, at Kelly Field, Texas. After moving toFrance, it was redesignated as the 639th AeroSquadron in February 1918 and served asa transport and supply unit.In 1923, the 118th Observation Squadron wasestablished as part of the Connecticut NationalGuard. Initially equipped with Curtiss JN-4"Jenny" and Curtiss OX-12 aircraft, it assistedduring floods and worker riots. Gradually, itbegan using O-17 Courier aircraft, Douglas O-38and O-46, O-47 medium planes, and StinsonO-49, among others.In March 1941, the 118th OS was placed underArmy command and moved to JacksonvilleArmy Airfield in Florida, where it participated inanti-submarine patrols over the Atlantic. Afterthe attack on Pearl Harbor, it continued thismission from Charleston, South Carolina. Itsequipment eventually included not only L-4 andL-5 observation aircraft but also P-40, A-20,and P-39 combat aircraft. In the first half ofthe year, however, it was ordered to relocate toIndia and later to China.By June 1944, this unit, now designated the118th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron (TRS),became the fourth fighter squadron within the23rd Fighter Group, carrying on the legacy ofChennault's "Flying Tigers." Under the commandof Maj. E.O. McComas, the squadron began flyingcombat missions with P-40Ns from KweilinAirfield, China. In late 1944, it rearmed withP-51B and especially C versions. The squadron'sfirst two victories came when 1/Lt Oran StanleyWatts shot down two Oscars near Anking onJuly 7. The main adversaries of the Americanpilots on this battlefield were Japanese Armyaviators flying Ki-43 and Ki-44 planes, withsome Ki-84s appearing later in the war. Wattswent on to achieve five victories, becomingone of the unit's three aces, Maj McComas and1/Lt Russell D. Williams also achieving fivekills each. Members of the 118th TRS returnedto the U.S. after completing 100 combat sorties,typically after about six months of operationalintensity.When the 118th TRS arrived on the Asianbattlefield, Chinese and Allied forces werefacing Japan's Operation Ichi-Go, aimed atestablishing a land link between the occupiedeastern part of China and present-day Vietnam.The second goal of the operation was to seizeAllied airfields from which the U.S. Air Forcewas launching raids on Japan. For the 23rd FG,this meant operating under extremely difficultlogistical conditions and undergoing severalevacuations of their own bases.By October 20, the 118th TRS had flown nearly6,000 operational hours, shot down 24 aircraft,probably destroyed 15 others, and damaged22 in aerial combat. Its pilots had also destroyed14 bridges and damaged 27 more, destroyed 296vehicles and damaged 422, sunk 404 cargovessels and damaged 1,439, and killed over3,000 soldiers and 1,500 draft horses.In November 1944, the 74th FS and 118thTRS found themselves in an extraordinarysituation, tasked with operating from areassurrounded by Japanese forces. Maj McComas'brightly colored Mustangs flew from SuichuanAirfield. Until January 1945, the pilots attackedenemy logistics on land, sea, and rail, scoringnumerous additional aerial victories anddestroying aircraft on the ground.By 1945, Japanese Army aerial activity inChina had dwindled, with anti-aircraft firebecoming the main danger to Mustang pilots.During one such action in the spring of 1945,a Mustang was photographed bearing thenames "Dottie N' Butch" and "Roxie" on itsnose. This aircraft's chief mechanic was R.D.Anderson, and it was assigned to two pilots,Lt. L.D. Monaghan and Lt. G.J. Kaplanek.The final commander of the 118th TRS, MajMartin Lubner, who had six confirmed victoriesand three probable ones from his time with the76th FS, was photographed in his flight gearwith this aircraft.Central European readers may find itinteresting that Gerald J. Kaplanek was theson of a Czech father and a Polish mother.Another pilot with Czech ancestry, EdwardJ. Vanecek, also served with the unit. He died inApril 1944 in a crash in India. More details aboutthis unique unit can be found on the websitewww.118trs.com.Text: Jan BobekIllustration: Piotr ForkasiewiczWith the National Guard in ChinaINFO Eduard36October 2024Do zteče!
„Do zteče ostře!“ ("Attack hard!") This is how the pilots of Czech L-39s, conducting combat test firing, asked by radio the ground controller for permission to launch unguided rockets, fire a cannon or drop bombs. As the controller was usually designated a flying personnel, he was located within the firing range area at a safe distance from the impact area but within sight of it during the firing. The leader of the pair, after receiving clearance from the controller, only issued the instruction "Ready" to the wingman pilot. The rockets were then fired simultaneously by the pilots on the instruction "Fire!" by the leader. Subsequently, the rocket controller made an immediate assessment of the accuracy of the hits and then informed the pilots by radio.
#7047BOXART STORY„Do zteče ostře!“ ("Attack hard!") This is howthe pilots of Czech L-39s, conducting combattest firing, asked by radio the ground controllerfor permission to launch unguided rockets, firea cannon or drop bombs. As the controller wasusually designated a flying personnel, he waslocated within the firing range area at a safedistance from the impact area but within sightof it during the firing. The leader of the pair,after receiving clearance from the controller,only issued the instruction "Ready" to thewingman pilot. The rockets were then firedsimultaneously by the pilots on the instruction"Fire!" by the leader. Subsequently, the rocketcontroller made an immediate assessment ofthe accuracy of the hits and then informed thepilots by radio.The military areas of Jince, Libava andBoletice were used for such rocket tests. Eachlive firing was very important for the pilots.Especially for the necessary acquisition ofthe pilot class and thus confirmation of theachievement of combat skills on a given typeand of course proper financial evolution in theform of an increase in the pilot's monthly salary.For ground personnel, aerial gunnery testshave always meant a higher workload thaneveryday duty. Especially for the armourers.On the day of preliminary preparation, theyconcentrated their efforts, in addition to thepreparation of the aircraft and the testing ofthe weapon systems, on the hanging of therocket pods and the actual preparation ofthe aerial weaponry. The aircraft flew mostlyarmed with a combination of the GS-23 cannonalong with S-5 rockets, or the GS-23 cannonalong with bombs. Because of the complexityof this training, range flights were scheduledin weekly blocks.The training missions of armed Albatros flyingon the range had important safety specifics.For example, the armorers performed thearming of the aircraft only as the last specialtyin line, when the radio operators and avionicsspecialists, along with the aircraft technician,had already completed their preparations.Warning flags were placed in front of andbehind the aircraft during weapons loading.This meant that no ground personnel or airportsecurity assets were allowed in these areas.Once the aircraft was armed, only the pilot andhis technician could approach it.After landing the aircraft back at the base,the pilots taxied to the designated "dischargepoint" and pointed the aircraft in a safe direction.At this point, a pair of armourers were alreadywaiting to check the "safety" of the weaponsused while the engine was running. In practice,this meant that no rocket could be left in therocket pods and no rounds could be left in theair cannon. Otherwise, the pilot was informed ofthe balance of ammunition in the weapon. Thiswas the signal for him to shut down the engine.The armourers then began troubleshooting.The boxart of the new Eduard kit, showsjust the moment when a pair of Albatroseslaunches unguided S-5 rockets from UB-16rocket pods over one of the aforementionedshooting ranges. Outside of the rocket pods, theaircraft is equipped with a pair of additional fueltanks, in order to extend its operational range(the ability to perform several runs insuccession) in the shooting range area.The livery of the boxart Albatros shows itsappearance in the last stage of service withthe 222nd Training Squadron in Náměšt' nadOslavou. During its service at this base, it waslovingly cared for by the aircraft technicianMichal F., who is now an Eduard employee anddesigner of the camouflage schemes and decals.Logically, the realization of the schemes for thiskit fell to him and his 3903 was not to be missedin the selection. In addition, this aircraft carriedseveral shades of paint it received duringvarious maintenance and revisions, but stillcarried the original factory livery. This makesits markings attractive for modellers. Duringservice with the 222nd Training Squadron, thisAlbatros received a slight addition in the formof stripes applied to the vertical stabilizer.There is a humorous story associated withthese stripes which is mentioned in the kit’sinstruction sheet.Just for completeness, let us add that theaircraft was produced in October 1986 andmade its last flight from the Čáslav airport on24.10.2016. From the above it follows that itsduty was terminated after 30 years of servicedue to the exhaustion of its technical servicelife. During this service it flew 3600 flight hours.Illustration: Antonis KarydisDo zteče!Text: Zdeněk NožičkaINFO Eduard37October 2024Page 38
#2148L-410UVP TURBOLET1/72The Limited edition kit of the Czechoslovak twin-enginetransport aircraft L-410UVP Turbolet in 1/72 scale.plastic parts: Gavia/Eduardmarking options: 6decals: EduardPE parts: yes, pre-paintedpainting mask: yesresin parts: yes (exhausts; undercarriagewheels, undercarriage struts, frontu/c bay, propellers)Product pageKITS 10/2024INFO Eduard38October 2024Page 39
CN 810731, LOM Praha, Flight Training Center, Pardubice, Czech Republic, 2019CN 800525, 5. Luftwaffe Division, Luftwaffe, Germany, 1996This L-410UVP, which was later nicknamed Máňa(means Mary homely), was finalized on November25, 1981 and in December it was handed over tothe army aviation, which assigned it to the3 Transport Aviation Regiment in Prague-Kbely.The aircraft underwent several changes of colorand served as a VIP passeneger (salon) transportaircraft. As part of the reorganization of theCzech Air Force in the mid-1990s, the aircraftwas transferred to the 61 Transport Squadron atthe newly formed 6 Transport Air Base. In 2002,it moved to Pardubice to the 34 Special Air ForceBase (overhauled subsequently in 2004) andassigned to the newly formed Flight TrainingCenter. At that time, it sported the standard whiteand grey livery and for some time also the “Máňa”inscription above the cockpit. At the turn of 2011and 2012, this Turbolet underwent a technicalrevision in Kunovice, during which the technicallife was spanned for another 4800 hours or 10years of operation. At the same time, it receiveda new blue livery, in which it lived to the end ofits service in 2022. During that time, it flew 7,479hours and made 13,892 landings. In February2024, it was decided that the aircraft would beloaned to the Kunovice Aviation Museum to beexhibited there.In late 1980s, the first L-410UVPs were deliveredto the Army of then German Democratic Republic.These were finished in an eleven-seat salonversion and the first aircraft were delivered incamouflage consisting of irregular stains of khakiand green. After German reunification in theearly 1990s, the Bundesluftwaffe retained theseaircraft for the 5. Luftwaffe Division which wastasked with the transport of government officials.The aircraft were overhauled and given a whiteand grey livery with a distinctive stripe of twoshades of blue. The other L-410UVPs delivered tothe GDR were mostly of parachute version andthese were partly sold to Guatemala and partlydonated to the air forces of the Baltic republics.KITS 10/2024INFO Eduard39October 2024Page 40
CN 810731, Special Operations squadron, 3 Air Transport Regiment,Praha-Kbely, Czechoslovakia, 1990CN 851527, Slov-Air, Czechoslovakia, 1990At the end of the 1980s, the Turbolet serial number810731 was used in a saloon version for transpor-ting foreign arms inspectors of the Conferenceon Security and Co-operation in Europe (CSCE)by the Special Operations Squadron, which waspart of the 3 Transport Aviation Regiment in Pra-ha-Kbely. The camouflage was complemented bylarge areas of yellow on the wings, tail and noseof the aircraft. Most of the stencilling was not re-covered in these areas.The state-owned Slov-Air company, which repla-ced the former ČSA Agrolet in 1969, was the firstCzechoslovak user of the L-410. It added the firstaircraft to its fleet in the second half of 1971. Theaircraft, still in the L-410A version, were usedfor domestic transport and were handed overto ČSA in 1975. This aircraft was purchased bythe Aviation Inspectorate Bureau and flown bythe crew of Miroslav Srnec and Pavel Plačekon November 15, 1985, with the matriculationOK-PXI. Shortly afterwards, the Bureau revisedits intentions (the aircraft was to serve for ca-libration purposes) and in November 1986 it wasoffered for sale or transfer. Moravan companyand Kunovice aero club were interested, the-re was also a Yugoslavian bidder and also thearmy or ČSA were considered. Finally, Slov-Airacquired the aircraft in October 1988. On Octo-ber 24, 1988, the aircraft was matriculated asOK-PDI and used for the JZD AK Slušovice (aeroservices of the agriculture company Slušovice),and later also transported Slovak governmentrepresentatives. In 1992 the aircraft was writtenoff after the nose gear was damaged during lan-ding. The aircraft was then parked for a long timeat the Žilina airport, after which it was transpor-ted to Bratislava and used for airport firefighterstraining.KITS 10/2024INFO Eduard40October 2024Page 41
CN 831138, Pyrlandia-Boogie, Ostróv Wielkopolski, Poland, 2006CN 8100731, 24 Air Transport Base, Praha-Kbely, Czech Republic, 2010This L-410UVP was not made for the customer,but for factory purposes. It was used to testmodifications of the newly prepared UVP-Eversion. The aircraft with the OK-178 mark wasflown on January 10, 1984. This was followedby tests of brakes, different shapes of wingtiptanks and installation of five-bladed propellers.In 1985, the aircraft was exhibited in Paris as“fake” UVP-E. The aircraft was also given the civilmatriculation OK-OZG, then returned to OK-178and was converted back to the standard L-410UVP.It then received the new OK-NZG marking andwas leased to Slov-Air for two months at theend of 1991. It then went into private handswith Delta System Air, where it was rebrandedOK-NDG. In Norimberk on January 28, 1994,it suffered broken wing end due to the strongwing. After the repair the crew of Jiří Nečas andAlbert Orlita flew it to Bratislava. It was operatedas OK-NDG by ABA Air and from March 2000 itwas grounded in Otrokovice for almost a year.The next owner was the company Job Air fromMošnov, which gave the aircraft a yellow paintjob with a blue stripe. At the beginning of 2003it was sold to Polska, where it flew at PyrlandiaBoogie with the matriculation SP-KPS and servedto sky-divers. However, as of September 16, 2013,it was back in the Czech Republic, this time withthe matriculation OK-PRH, which was changedto OM-PRH on July 13, 2016 and then to OM-HFP,operated in attractive livery by Praga Aviation.The aircraft is currently parked at Kunoviceairport. It recorded 6,021 flight hours and 9,066landings.In 2004, Turbolet CN 8100731, whose history isalso described in markings A and C, underwentan overhaul and was discharged from the army,where it served until then, to the Flight TrainingCentre at Pardubice Airport. As part of thegeneral overhaul, the original camouflage liverywas replaced by an elegant white and grey paintwith a stripe down the length of the aircraftin the colors of the national tricolor. Shortlyafterwards, the inscription “Máňa” appeared onboth sides above the cockpit side windows. Thisnickname has stuck ever since, although afteranother revision it was given a blue livery andthe inscription disappeared.KITS 10/2024INFO Eduard41October 2024Gallery L-410UVP no. 810731
Galery L-410UVP no. 810731Galery L-410UVP no. 810731Photo: Petr Kolmann and Jaroslav ŠpačekKITS 10/2024INFO Eduard42October 2024Page 43
This and previous page: L-410 "0731" of the CLV Pardubice / LOMPRAHA during flight duties at Pardubice airport.The aircraft was decorated like a reindeer during one of the Christmas parties in the hangar.KITS 10/2024INFO Eduard43October 2024Page 44
The "0731" nose detail with logos of the CLV and LOM PRAHA.KITS 10/2024INFO Eduard44October 2024Page 45
Two maintenance shots ofthe aircraft in the Pardubiceairport hangar. The lower photoshows the aircraft on 9 March2024 during its disassemblyfor transport to the KunoviceAviation Museum.KITS 10/2024INFO Eduard45October 2024Page 46
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#11180THEY FOUGHT TO REBUILDThe Limited edition kit of British fighter aircraft Spitfire Mk.Vbin 1/48 scale. The kit offers to build Spitfires Mk.Vb, which wereflown by Czechoslovak pilots serving in the RAF during the defenceof Great Britain and attacks on targets in occupied Europe.plastic parts: Eduardmarking options: 12decals: EduardPE parts: yes, pre-paintedpainting mask: yesresin parts: noProduct page1/48Dual ComboKITS 10/2024INFO Eduard47October 2024Page 48
BM592, W/Cdr Alois Vašátko, CO of Exeter (Czechoslovak) Wing, RAF Exeter, Devon,United Kingdom, June 1942EN765, W/Cdr Karel Mrázek, CO of Exeter (Czechoslovak) Wing, RAF Exeter, Devon,United Kingdom, June -July 1942Alois "Amos" Vašátko was the third mostsuccessful Czechoslovak fighter pilot of WorldWar II with 14 confirmed and four probable kills,.During the Battle of France, he shot down twelveenemy aircraft plus two probably, making himthe most successful Czechoslovak pilot andthe fifth most successful ace of the Armée del'air. After the defeat of France, he served withNo. 312 (Czechoslovak) Squadron, with whichhe participated in the Battle of Britain. After theCzechoslovak Wing was formed, he became itscommander on May 1, 1942. The fateful eveningof June 23, 1942, when 36 Spitfires escorted theBostons for a raid on Morlaix airfield, provedfatal for him. During the ensuing dogfight,Vašátko collided with an Fw 190A-3 of Uffz.W. Reuschling from 7./JG 2 and died. Vasatko'spersonal Spitfire Mk.Vb s/n BM592 was a brandnew aircraft, delivered to Wing on June 20, 1942.As the appearance of it has not been documented,its appearance can only be reconstructed,especially from the appearance of the firstpersonal Spitfire of Vašátko´s successor, KarelMrázek, which in turn is very well documented.The command aircraft were taken care of by theNo. 310 Squadron personnel, and it is possible todeduce what Vašátko´s BM592 might have lookedlike. The AV personal codes were most likelyplaced between the cockpit and the Sky-colouredstripe, and the AV personal letters were repeatedon the underside of the engine cowling. No othermarkings were probably applied.After the sudden death of the first commanderof the Exeter (Czechoslovak) Wing, W/CdrAlois Vašátko, on June 23, 1942, the existingcommander of No. 313 (Czechoslovak) Squadron,W/Cdr Karel Mrázek, was appointed in his place.His first personal Spitfire in his new commandwas a Spitfire Mk.Vb s/n EN765, with whichhe made a total of 29 non-operational flights.W/Cdr Mrázek took advantage of the privilegethat came with this position and had his initialsapplied to his new Spitfire as code letters, i.e. KM.According to surviving photographs, it is clearthat the letters KM were displayed in Sky painton both sides between the fuselage cockpit andthe stripe of Sky paint in front of the tail surfaces.They were also found in a smaller form on thelower engine cowling. The coloring of the uppersurfaces was the standard Day Fighter Schemeshades of Dark Green and Ocean Grey, the lowersurfaces were in Medium Sea Grey. Karel Mrázekwas one of the most capable young officers of thepre-war air force. During his wartime career heshot down four enemy aircraft, one probably andthree damaged. He was the only Czechoslovakfighter pilot to clash with pilots from the ItalianExpeditionary Corps Corpo Aereo Italiano, and heemerged from the battle successfully, managingto shoot down two Fiat Cr.42s. His leadershipskills were recognized with high awards of DFCand DSO.KITS 10/2024INFO Eduard48October 2024Page 49
EP461, W/Cdr František Doležal, CO of Exeter (Czechoslovak) Wing, RAF Exeter, Devon,United Kingdom, April-July 1943AD325, F/Lt Emil Foit, No. 310 Squadron, RAF Perranporth, Cornwall, United Kingdom,December 1941-February 1942The first user of Spitfire EP461 was a veteranof the Battle of Britain and France, S/Ldr JackRose, Acting Squadron Leader of Exeter Station.Although without the appropriate rank, he filledin for W/Cdr Mrazek both functionally and as WingCommander. In the period August-November 1942Jack Rose led 15 sweeps as Wing Commanderand marked his Spitfire with his initials JR.S/Ldr Frantisek "Dolly" Doležal, Commander ofNo. 310 Squadron, also used EP461 occasionallyin December 1942 and early January 1943 withoutchanging his markings. In January the JR becameKM and was used by W/Cdr Karel Mrázek as hislast personal Spitfire in the Czechoslovak Wing.On April 1, 1943, W/Cdr František Doležal becamethe new Wing Commander and took over theEP461 from Mrázek. At the time, the aircrafthad its wingtips cut and a new round rear-viewmirror installed. The Wing Commander's badgewas painted under the left windshield. Thecode letters FD were in front of the fuselagecockade on both sides and their appearancevaried on the starboard and port. The FD markingwas placed also on the bottom of the enginecowling. The serial number EP461 was largelyrepainted in Ocean Grey camouflage paint on theright side after numerous changes of the code.W/Cdr Frantisek Doležal achieved his last aerialvictory with this Spitfire when he damaged anFw 190A from 8./JG 2 Richthofen on May 3, 1943.He ended the war with a total score of sixconfirmed victories, four probable and fourenemy aircraft damaged. He was one of the firstto return to Czechoslovakia after the war asearly as May 17, 1945, but died aboard a transportSiebel on October 4, 1945.Emil Foit was born in 1913 in Brno and aftergraduating from the business academy andmilitary schools he became a fighter pilot. Afterthe occupation of Czechoslovakia in May 1939he made his way to Great Britain via Polandand Sweden and then France in August, wherehe joined the Foreign Legion. He served in Tunis,Blida in Algeria and Oran. After the surrender ofFrance, he went via Casablanca and Gibraltar tothe UK, where he was accepted into the RAF inAugust 1940. He underwent brief combat trainingwith Hurricanes, served briefly with the BritishNo. 85 Squadron and in October 1940 was postedto Duxford with No. 310 (Czechoslovak) Squadron.From February 1942 to November 1942, he wasB Squadron Commander. From January 1943to January 1944, he served as commander ofNo. 310 (Czechoslovak) Squadron. During aircombat he shot down three enemy aircraft anddamaged five. He received numerous medals anddecorations for his combat activities, includingthe Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC). On hisreturn to his homeland in 1945 he was appointedcommander of the 10 Air Regiment at Kbely. AfterFebruary 1948 he went into exile in Great Britainand served again in the RAF. Emil Foit died in1976 in England. The Spitfire AD325, which heflew at the turn of 1941-1942, was a brand newaircraft, delivered to No. 310 Squadron duringthe rearmament to the Mk.Vb version. It bore thedonation inscription WESTMORLAND II on the tankcover and most likely had the Czechoslovakianemblem on the engine cowling.KITS 10/2024INFO Eduard49October 2024Page 50
AR423, F/Lt František Trejtnar, No. 310 Squadron, RAF Ibsley, Hampshire, United Kingdom,September 1943-February 1944AD572, F/O František Peřina, No. 312 Squadron, RAF Harrowbeer, Devon, United Kingdom,February-June 1942František Trejtnar was born on March 7, 1917.He graduated from the aviation school in Prostějovand became a pilot in the Czechoslovak army.After the occupation of Bohemia and Moravia byGermans in 1939, he went to Poland. In a shorttime, he went to France, where he was acceptedinto the Foreign Legion. When the war broke outwith the German attack on Gdansk, Poland, onSeptember 1, 1939, he was transferred to theforming Czechoslovak Foreign Army in Franceand sent to retraining as a pilot. After the fallof France, he left Port Vendres for Gibraltar andfrom there he sailed to Liverpool aboard Neuraliaship. In the UK he was accepted into the Royal AirForce at the end of July 1940. In early November1940 he was posted to No. 310 (Czechoslovak)Squadron at Duxford. He fought with the unitthroughout his wartime career, during which hescored one Fw 190 shot down and two damaged.On June 23, 1942, during a combat with an Fw 190,František Trejtnar and his opponent went deepinto English territory. Czech pilot was shot downduring the engagement, had to bail out and brokehis leg when he hit the ground on the parachute.The disoriented German pilot, Oblt. Armin Faber,landed his Fw 190 to the amazement of all atthe British base at Pembrey. The Britons thusgot their hands on a completely undamagedFw 190A-3, which they subsequently subjected toa series of tests and practice dogfights. FrantišekTrejtnar flew the AR423 Spitfire shown hereregularly from September 1943 to February 1944as B Squadron Commander of No. 310 Squadron.The tank cover bore the donation inscription TheROBINSON Fighter.František Peřina was the first Czechoslovakfighter pilot, who achieved five confirmed killsand became ace. Born in 1911 in the village ofMorkůvky near Břeclav, he left for Poland afterthe Munich dictate, from where he later headedby ship to France, where he retrained on CurtissHawk H-75 fighters. In December 1939 he becameone of the first twenty Czechoslovak fighterssent to the Western Front. He was assigned tothe famous Groupe de Chasse 1/5, where he flewmostly as the wingman of commander of the1st Escadrille, Capitaine Jean Accart. During thethree weeks of the French campaign, he shotdown 11 aircraft confirmed and two probably.After the surrender of France, he continued onto the UK via Gibraltar by boat. He was acceptedinto the RAF at the rank of Pilot Officer and inSeptember 1940 was posted to the recentlyformed No. 312 (Czechoslovak) Squadron. In itsranks he participated first in the Battle of Britainand later in offensive sweeps over the occupiedcontinent. During these actions he closed hiscombat score by shooting down an Fw 190. DuringWorld War II he was credited with shooting down12 aircraft confirmed, two probably and oneaircraft damaged. After the war he returnedto his homeland but was forced to emigrate in1949 after the Communists took over. He spentseveral years as a pilot in the British RoyalAir Force, later flying in Canada and the USA.He lived in the United States until 1993, whenhe returned permanently to the Czech Republic.He died on May 6, 2006 at the age of 95. FrantišekPeřina flew the Spitfire Mk.Vb AD572 shown hereregularly from February to June 1942 and shotdown one Fw 190 on June 6, 1942.KITS 10/2024INFO Eduard50October 2024Page 51
EP785, P/O Ladislav Světlík, No. 312 Squadron, RAF Churchstanton, Somerset,United Kingdom, January-April 1943AD380, F/O Alois Hochmal, No. 313 Squadron, RAF Hornchurch, Devon, United Kingdom,October 1941-April 1942Pilsen native Ladislav Světlík was born onMarch 23, 1917. He took advantage of the 1000new pilots for the country campaign and learnedto fly. Between 1936 and 1937 he completedmilitary training in Prostějov and then servedas a fighter pilot. After the German occupation,he went to France via Poland, where he joinedthe Foreign Legion. After reassignment to theAir Force, he was retrained at Chartres on theCurtiss Hawk H-75 and scored four confirmedand three probable kills in combat againstthe German Luftwaffe. After the fall of France,he moved to the UK. Here he was assigned to No.312 (Czechoslovak) Squadron. Despite the amountof combat missions he completed, he scored onlyone more kill when on May 23, 1944, in his newSpitfire Mk.IXc, he shot down an Fw 190 flown byGerman ace Lt. Georg Kiefner. After completinghis second combat tour in July 1944, he wasferrying Vickers Wellingtons and at the very endof the war he served with No. 147 Squadron asa transport pilot. He returned to Czechoslovakia inAugust 1945 and served with the Army TransportGroup until 1946. He then joined CzechoslovakianAirlines. After February 1948, he became oneof the pilots who carried out a coordinatedemigration with the use of three transportaircraft. He returned to the UK and rejoined theRoyal Air Force. He died on July 27, 2008 in NewZealand. He was promoted in memoriam to therank of Colonel in 1991. An interesting feature ofSpitfire Mk.Vb EP785, which Ladislav Světlík flewregularly in the spring of 1943, is the depiction ofthe No. 312 Squadron emblem on the tank cover.The emblem is not known to have been drawn onany other Mk.Vb Spitfire serving with the unit.Not every pilot who fought in World War II canboast the title of fighter ace, participation inexceptional actions, a significant number offlying hours or high honors. A large number ofthem achieved, for example, only a third of theaerial victory, or flew their entire war careerwithout recording any combat. And it was withthe enormous contribution of hundreds of theseunassuming heroes and patriots who did notaccept the occupation of their homeland, thatCzechoslovakia was liberated during World War II.The aircraft of No. 313 (Czechoslovak) Squadrondate from the first half of 1942, when the unitwas part of the Hornchurch Wing, famous for itsWalt Disney cartoon characters. The author ofthese drawings was Sgt. Karel Pavlík, a nativeof Pilsen, who used his original profession asa letter painter to decorate individual Spitfireswith drawings under the windshield, asrequested by the pilots. The drawing of Robberthe kitten was painted by him on Spitfire AD380RY-R. An interesting feature of this Spitfire’slivery are the code letters RY-R. The first letterR was in Sky color and the following letters Y-Rin Sky Blue. Also, the stripe in front of the tailsurfaces was in Sky Blue. At the top of this wasthe s/n AD386, with the original Sky color shiningthrough underneath. The aircraft of serial numberAD386 never served with No. 313 Squadron,it was probably a misspelling during a previouscamouflage repair. The actual serial number ofthis Spitfire was AD380 and the aircraft servedwith No. 313 Squadron from October 28, 1941,to April 24, 1942 and was most often flown byF/O A. Hochmal, F/Sgt V. Foglar and Sgt O. Kresta.KITS 10/2024INFO Eduard51October 2024Page 52
EP110, F/Lt Otmar Kučera, No. 313 Squadron, RAF Hawkinge, Kent,United Kingdom, August-September 1943BM210, S/Ldr František Fajtl, CO of No. 122 Squadron, RAF Hornchurch, Devon,United Kingdom, May 1942The Spitfire LF Mk.Vb EP110 flown by B FlightCommander of No. 313 Squadron RAF, OtmarKučera, DFC, had the code RY-R and here isportrayed its appearance during OperationStarkey on September 9, 1943. During thisoperation, black and white invasion stripeswere used for the first time to distinguish ownand foreign aircraft. They were also painted onaircraft that were to take part in low-altitudeoperations that day. But the stripes lookeddifferent from the well-known “invasion” ones ofthe later Normandy landings. No. 313 Squadronmoved to Hawkinge Airfield, which was under thecommand of No. 11 Group, Fighter Air Command,in mid-August 1943 after a recuperation stayand patrolling in the north over the Orkneys.The squadron thus became involved in operationalflights of the deceptive Operation Starkey as partof the Hawkinge Wing. During these operations,the unit also scored one air combat victorythanks to its commander S/Ldr. Jaroslav Himr.František Fajtl was born on August 20, 1912, inDonín, Louny district. He graduated from theMilitary Academy in Hranice and graduated in1935 as an air force lieutenant. In June 1939 hefled to France via Poland, where he joined Arméede l’Air as a sergeant. He fought in the BlochMB.152 and Morane-Saulnier MS.406 and whenFrance fell, he retreated to North Africa andfrom there made his way to England via Gibraltar.In the ranks of No. 1 and No. 17 Squadron hetook part in the Battle of Britain. In 1941 hebecame commander of No. 313 Squadron, anda year later he became the first Czechoslovak totake command of an English squadron, namelyNo. 122 (City of Bombay) Squadron. Already onMay 5, 1942, he was shot down over France andmade an emergency landing in the occupiedterritory. In dramatic circumstances, he made itacross France and the Pyrenees to Spain, wherehe was captured and imprisoned in the Mirandaconcentration camp. On his release he returnedto England, was promoted to the rank of WingCommander and, at his own request, returned tocombat as CO of No. 313 Squadron. In January 1944he was appointed commander of a group of pilotswho went to the Soviet Union. After retrainingas a La-5FN, he led the 1st CzechoslovakIndependent Fighter Regiment in the USSR.Like other pilots fighting on the Western Front,he was discharged from the army after thewar and imprisoned. Afterwards he workedas a labourer and as a clerk. He was not fullyrehabilitated until after the fall of communism.He died at the age of 94. In all, he shot downfour enemy planes during his wartime career,certainly, and damaged two.KITS 10/2024INFO Eduard52October 2024Page 53
R7192, P/O Josef Příhoda, No. 111 Squadron, RAF Debden, Essex,United Kingdom, February 1942AR435, Sgt. František Loucký, No. 65 Squadron, RAF Gravesend, Kent, United Kingdom, July 1942Josef Příhoda trained as a mechanic, but in1935 he volunteered for the air force. Gradually,he completed pilot training and a fighter courseat Aviation Regiment 4 in Hradec Králové. Afterthe occupation of the country on March 15, 1939,he got to France via Poland, but with thenecessary Foreign Legion entry. DuringSeptember, finally, he was accepted into theArmée de l’Air and training began. However, boththe designated ERC 571 and the GC III/4, locatedin North Africa, had obsolete aircraft and didnot get into action. The fall of France meantevacuation to the UK, where Josef Příhoda joinedthe Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. RatedSergeant he retrained on Hurricanes and inOctober 1940 joined No. 1 Squadron, with whichhe intervened in the crucial Battle of Britain. Thiswas followed by night operations and offensiveactions over occupied Europe. In late September1941 he transferred to No. 111 Squadron flyingwith Spitfires. In mid-April 1942, already witha reputation as a very experienced pilot, he joinedNo. 313 Squadron. On October 23, he received theDFC Distinguished Flying Cross for outstandingcombat action, including five confirmed andtwo probable kills. He took part in many actionsover enemy territory and was killed in OperationRamrod 56, which targeted the Brest submarinebase. His Spitfire crashed in the sea. The Spitfiresof No. 111 Squadron, with which Příhoda flew inlate 1941-1942, wore night livery at the time witha new modified C1 emblem on the fuselage ina reduced form. With this livery Spitfire R7192,JU-Y, Příhoda shot down one Bf 109 and damagedanother on February 12, 1942.František Loucký began his combat activity withinthe RAF on September 17, 1941, with No. 65 (EastIndia) Squadron flying Spitfires Mk.Vb. FrantišekLoucký flew, among others, Spitfires codenamedYT-E. The first one was serial number W3456,the second AB133 and the third AR435. The AB133and AR435 Spitfires bore Loucký’s nicknameLucky painted under the windshield, while theAR435 was accompanied by a small Czechoslovakinsignia. In June 1942, Loucký was transferred toCzechoslovak No. 312 Squadron. There he flewmissions against targets in occupied WesternEurope, participated in air cover of bombers,attacks against ships, etc. In the autumn of 1943,he volunteered for the Czechoslovak fighter unitin the USSR. This 1st Fighter Aviation Regimentwas sent to help the Slovak uprising (SNP) onSeptember 17, 1944. During the SNP battles, hewas severely wounded by enemy anti-aircraft firewhile attacking German tanks near Ružomberokand was airlifted to the USSR for treatment.He returned to the 1st Czechoslovak FighterAviation Regiment after his recovery onNovember 23, 1944 and on December 7. 1944he was transferred to the newly formed 2ndCzechoslovak Fighter Aviation Regiment, wherehe served in training as a gunnery officer of theunit and also flew to Prague-Letňany Airporton May 16, 1945. Due to persistent difficultiesresulting from war injuries, he was dischargedfrom active military service on June 29, 1946.In 1947 he published a book “I Stayed Alone”.After his death, his book about the fallen airmenof the Czechoslovak Foreign Resistance “ManyDid Not Fly”, was published.KITS 10/2024INFO Eduard53October 2024Page 54
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#82108P-51B/C Mustang with dorsal finThe ProfiPACK edition of the kit of the US WWII fighter aircraft P-51B/C Mustangin 1/48 scale. The kit offers to build Mustang version B and C with dorsal finin one of the five USAAF markings and one from the RAF.plastic parts: Eduardmarking options: 6decals: EduardPE parts: yes, pre-paintedpainting mask: yesresin parts: noProduct page1/48KITS 10/2024INFO Eduard55October 2024Page 56
P-51B-1-NA, s/n 43-12375, Capt. Don M. Beerbower, 353rd FS, 354th FG, 9th AF,A-2 Cricqueville, France, June 1944P-51C-10-NT, s/n 43-25054, Lt. Robert M. Scott, 79th FS, 20th FG, 8th AF, Kings Cliffe,Northamptonshire, United Kingdom, November 1944Don Merrill Beerbower named his Mustang,which he flew with the 353rd FS, 354th FG,in honor of his daughter Bonnie B. He flew hisfirst combat mission on December 1, 1943 andscored his first victory over a Bf 109 on January5, 1944. He was promoted to the rank of Captainon January 15, 1944 and achieved ace status onFebruary 20, 1944, by shooting down anotherBf 109. After the invasion of Normandy in June1944, the unit moved to Cricqueville airfield,a forward field airfield in Normandy, northernFrance. Beerbower became a double ace onAugust 8, 1944, after achieving his tenth victory.Although fellow pilots were switching to the newerP-51Ds, Beerbower decided to keep his B versionaircraft because it was lighter, had higher speedas well as climb rate and better maneuverability.Beerbower scored his last victory on July 7, 1944,which he achieved by shooting down a Focke-Wulf Fw 190, bringing his total number of aerialvictories to 15. He destroyed two more aircraft onthe ground. On August 9, 1944, Beerbower led hissquadron on an armed reconnaissance missionduring which he located an enemy airfield. To testair defensive capabilities, he conducted an attack,destroying an enemy aircraft and an AA position.On the second attack his aircraft received hits tothe wing and fuselage. Unfortunately, he struckthe tail surfaces while exiting the aircraft ona parachute and was tragically killed. He wasposthumously awarded the Distinguished ServiceCross and Silver Star for his last mission.A Mustang of four forms, that’s what you couldcall the color history of this P-51C s/n 43-25054.At the start, when the aircraft lacked the fin,Lt. W. H. Lewis was flying it. At that time,the aircraft was camouflaged with Olive Drabpaint on the upper surfaces and bore theinscription Hells Belle and a small devil painting.After the fin was applied and the Olive Drabcamouflage was partially removed especially inthe fuselage area, the aircraft received black andwhite stripes on the nose and the BeaverheadFilly lettering was painted on the port side.The Mustang thus painted was flown by Lt. KeithC. Price, who scored his only kill in it. Lt. RobertM. Scott was the next pilot to take over thisaircraft and had the inscription Shoot You’re Fadedpainted on the port side of its engine cowling.The inscription Berties Bet was later added.Throughout its wartime career, this Mustang wascared for by the same mechanic and armorer,Sgt. E. Schrader and Sgt. A. Kublin. Under theircare, this Mustang flew over 700 hours duringthe war and lived to see the end of it. It finallycrashed near Munich after the war.KITS 10/2024INFO Eduard56October 2024Page 57
Mustang Mk.III, s/n FZ111, F/L Mieczysław Gorzula, No. 309 (Polish) Squadron,RAF Andrews Field, United Kingdom, April-May 1945P-51B-15-NA, s/n 43-24877, Lt. Harold P. Kick, 325th FS, 318th FG, 15th AF,Lesina, Italy, November 1944F/Lt Mieczysław Gorzula was one of the fewBritish RAF pilots flying Mustang aircraft whomanaged to shoot down a Me 262 jet fighterin aerial combat at the end of World War II.On April 9, 1945, while escorting Lancasterbombers heading for Hamburg, he led a bluesection of three Mustangs as commander ofB Flight of No. 309 Squadron. Soon after thebombers left the target the formation wasattacked by several Me 262s. Gorzula managedto approach one of them and shoot it down.His Mustang Mk.III serial number FZ111, whichhe regularly flew, bore a drawing of his belovedEnglishwoman Jean on the left side of the nose.The ace with six victories and 325th FScommander Roy Burton Hogg was flying Mustangnumber 69, named Penrod. Captain Hogg joinedthe 325th FS in March 1943 and recorded hisvictories with three different types of aircraft(two with the P-40, two with the P-47 and twowith this Mustang). After the unit was partiallyre-equipped with the new D version Mustangs,Lt. Harold Kick took over the aircraft and renamedit Chinese Laundry. This inscription adorned theleft side of the engine cowling, with the great It’sa Dog inscription on the right side. It was one ofthe last three P-51Bs left in service with the 15thAF.KITS 10/2024INFO Eduard57October 2024Page 58
P-51C-10 NT, s/n 44-11096, 26th FS, 51st FG, 14th AF, Kunming, China, 1944P-51C, Lt. G. J. Kaplanek and L. D. Monaghan, 118th TRS, 23rd FG, 14th AF,Chengkung, China, May 1945Mustangs of the 26th FS carried the typicalshark’s mouth and were often decorated withvarious inscriptions. The 51st Fighter Group spentmost of World War II defending both ends of anair supply route between India and China calledThe Hump. The unit was activated in January 1941,almost a year before the Americans entered thewar. It was one of the first groups sent from theUnited States to India after the attack on PearlHarbor. In September 1942, it moved to Dinjan,Assam, and began operations in October. Dinjanwas within range of Japanese aircraft, so the51st FG spent part of the period defending supplyroutes and its own bases. It also took part inthe fighting during the Japanese offensive innorthern Burma in 1943. In October 1943, the51st FG was transferred to the 14th AF in China.Its mission was to defend the Chinese end ofThe Hump and also to support the Chinese Army.It also carried out attacks on Japanese ships.The unit returned to India in September 1945 andto the United States in November.The history of the 118th TRS, in the form of the 118thAero Squadron, began on August 31, 1917, whenit flew in France. In 1923, it was redesignatedas the 118th Observation Squadron within theConnecticut National Guard. After the Japaneseattack on Pearl Harbor, its activities consistedof anti-submarine patrolling off the Atlanticcoast. In August 1942, it was withdrawn from thattasking and prepared for deployment overseas.In October 1943, already as the 118th TacticalReconnaissance Squadron, it was assignedto the 23rd Fighter Group, flying as part of the14th AF over the CBI (China-Burma-India) area.There it operated first with P-40s in the defenseof airfields in India, from which B-29s operated.On its return to the US, it was reassigned to theConnecticut Air National Guard. The unit is stillactive, now flying as the 118th Airlift Squadronwith C-130H Hercules aircraft. The distinguishingfeature of the 118th TRS Mustangs was the black,yellow-lined lightning bolt on the fuselageand small lightning bolts on the wing tips.The machine with the number 586 on the sternbore the inscription Dottie’N’Butch on the left sideof the engine cowl and Roxie on the right side ofit. The upper surfaces of the fuselage and wingswere camouflaged with Olive Drab paint and thesurface was heavily weathered.KITS 10/2024INFO Eduard58October 2024Page 59
FE1449 P-51B/C seatbelts STEEL (PE-Set)644268 P-51B/C LööK (Brassin)644278 P-51B/C framed canopy LööKplus (Brassin)644279 P-51B/C Malcolm Hood canopy LööKplus (Brassin)648986 P-51B/C wheels diamond tread (Brassin)648987 P-51B/C wheels oval tread (Brassin)648988 P-51B/C wheels cross tread (Brassin)648989 P-51B/C wheels block tread (Brassin)648990 P-51B/C wheels diamond tread 2 (Brassin)648991 P-51B/C wheels block tread 2 (Brassin)648992 P-51B/C exhaust stacks (Brassin)648993 P-51B/C exhaust stacks w/fairing (Brassin)648994 P-51B/C undercarriage legs BRONZE (Brassin)648997 P-51B/C gun bays PRINT (Brassin)6481001 P-51B/C 108gal drop tanks PRINT (Brassin)6481002 P-51B/C seat Type 1 PRINT (Brassin)6481003 P-51B/C seat Type 2 PRINT (Brassin)6481004 P-51B/C engine (Brassin)6481005 P-51B/C 75gal drop tank early PRINT (Brassin)6481006 P-51B/C Hamilton Standard propeller (Brassin)6481007 P-51B/C Hamilton Standard propeller uncuffed (Brassin)6481008 P-51B/C bazooka rocket launcher (Brassin)6481009 P-51B/C/D seat Type 3 PRINT (Brassin)6481010 P-51B/C wheel bay PRINT (Brassin)6481031 P-51B/C gun sights PRINT (Brassin)6481040 P-51B/C seat w/ integral belts Type 2 PRINT (Brassin)6481041 P-51B/C seat w/ integral belts Type 3 PRINT (Brassin)3DL48177 P-51B/C SPACE (3D Decal Set)EX1036 P-51B/C framed canopy TFace (Mask)EX1037 P-51B/C Malcolm Hood canopy TFace (Mask)EX1038 P-51B/C US national insignia (Mask)EX1051 P-51B/C framed canopy (Mask)EX1052 P-51B/C Malcolm Hood canopy (Mask)Pro Spitfiry Mk.Vb 1/48DOPORUČUJEME:OVERTREESOVERTREES#82108XP-51B/C Mustang w/dorsal fin & MalcolmHood canopy 1/48#82104XP-51B/C Mustang w/dorsal fin & Birdcagecanopy 1/48OVERLEPT#82108-LEPT1P-51B/C1/48Product page Product pageProduct page#6481004#6481010#6481040#6481041#648994#6481008KITS 10/2024INFO Eduard59October 2024Page 60
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L-39ZA, s/n 915254, 222 Training Squadron, Náměšť nad Oslavou AFB,Czech Republic, 2008-2010L-39ZA, No. s/n 232436, 2436, 1 Fighter Squadron, Žatec AFB, Czechoslovakia, 1991-1993The Albatros s/n 233903 made its first flighton October 13, 1986. The aircraft served with30 Air Attack Regiment at Pardubice, then at32 Air Tactical Base Náměšť nad Oslavou (laterredesignated 22 Air Base) and finished itscareer with 21 Air Tactical Base Čáslav. Amongthe highlights of its operations is a test flightwith modified AI-25TL engine after a series ofso-called titanium fires in the second half of the1990s. Col (Ret.) Oldřich Pelčák, an astronaut ofthe reserve crew, participated in these tests.On October 24, 2016, Albatros No. 3903 madeits last flight. After 30 years of operation, itaccumulated 3644 hours and 40 minutes offlight time. The surface of the aircraft showedsignificant signs of repairs, during which paintsof different shades were used. The “zebra” stripeson the top of the fin appeared in mid-October2009 as an initiative by ground staff. The ideawas made for the joke, combining the symbolsof the squadrons of AFB Čáslav, i. e., tiger anda winged horse Pegasus in their emblem.The stripes were sprayed on three aircraft,namely 3903, 2344 and 2436. But only 3903 hadthem in green, as it flew with a green top of thefin. Nonetheless the stripes did not last too longon the aforementioned aircraft as they wereordered to be removed by high brass – to thedispleasure of the ground staff.The L-39ZA Albatros s/n 232436 was deliveredto the 2 Squadron, 30 Air Regiment in HradecKrálové on December 28, 1982. During theautumn of 1984 it was transferred to the 11 Sqnin Žatec and consequently was relocated tothe 5 Sqn at Pilsen-Líně airbase at the end ofNovember 1984. It was used in the system of thewestern border air defense, in one case with theuse of live weapons. This incident occurred onSeptember 28, 1985, when Lt. Piskatý took off totake an action against US AH-1S Cobra helicopter.The pilot of the Albatros fired S-5 unguidedmissiles at the helicopter in the area of KnížecíPláně over Šumava mountains. Three yearslater, on April 10, 1988, the same aircraft, flownby Col Petřík, took off against West German sportaircraft with a pair of inexperienced pilots whowere forced to land at the airport in Karlovy Vary.After the first overhaul at LOT Trenčín in 1989,the 2436 received “tiger” markings andparticipated in events in the UK. After thedisbandment of the 5 Sqn in 1991 and then the11 Sqn in 1993, it changed several units. It servedwith the 4 Independent Fighter Squadron, initiallybased in Přerov and then in Čáslav. From January1995 it served with the 41 Fighter Sqn at the4 Fighter AB in Čáslav and on January 30,2001, it was transferred to the 32 TacticalAir Base in Náměšt' nad Oslavou. Aftera collision on September 15, 2007, the 2436 wasdecommissioned with a total of 3,926 hours flownand 5,138 landings. Since 2018 it has been in thecollections of VHÚ Praha.KITS 10/2024INFO Eduard61October 2024Page 62
L-39ZA, s/n 035019, 213 Training Squadron, Čáslav AFB,Czech Republic, 2008-2010L-39ZA, s/n 035147, No. 147, 299 brTA, Graf Ignatievo AB, Bulgaria, 2015On November 4, 1968, a test pilot of the VZLUIng. Rudolf Duchoň made a maiden flight ofthe first prototype of the Aero L-39 Albatrostrainer marked X-02. On the occasion of the50th anniversary of this event, the Albatros035019, belonging to the 213 Training Squadronof the 21 Tactical Air Base in Čáslav, received ananniversary marking, which was a modificationof the X-02 prototype’s livery from the period ofits first flights, i.e. white-gray-red-black colors.On the left side of the vertical fin a depiction ofa Slovak Air Force pilot in his current gear waspainted with a reflection of the new generationL-39 on the visor of his helmet. On the right sidethere was portrayed Rudolf Duchoň, as he wastaken on the photo on the day of the first L-39takeoff.The Bulgarian Air Force ordered thirty-six L-39ZAs,which were delivered by the manufacturer AeroVodochody between 1986 and 1990. They wereused for advanced pilot training and as lightattack aircraft by air units at Kamenets, Bezmer/Yambol and Graf Ignatievo airfields. Between 1995and 2000, a number of L-39s were relocated tofighter bases to operate alongside fighter aircraft.These bases were located at Cheshengirovo,Dobrich and Ravents airfields. In 1997, sixof these were sold to Cambodia and in 2001,six more were sold to the USA. A small numberof L-39 trainers are permanently stationed atGraf Ignatievo to supplement training activitiesand often participate in combined missions withMiG-29s and F-16s.KITS 10/2024INFO Eduard62October 2024Page 63
L-39ZA, s/n 533218, No. 145, Military Flight Academy, Grupul 20,Borcea-Fetesti AB, Romania, 2012L-39ZA/ART, s/n 533218, 411 Sqn, 3 Air Division, 41 Wing,Chiang Mai AB, Thailand, 2014L-39 ZA aircraft operated in the RomanianAir Force from 1982 to 2007. The first L-39 ZAAlbatros arrived in Romania in early December1981 and immediately joined the newly established20 Fighter and Fighter-Bomber Group’s flightschool, operating out of Boboc Airport. A total of32 units of the L-39ZA variant were purchased.The aircraft with fuselage number 145 enteredservice on April 6, 1985 and made its last flightin December 2007. It was then sold to a privateentity.The Royal Thai Air Force operated L-39ZA/ART aircraft at two airbases. The majority ofthem were stationed at Korat Air Base in thecentral part of Thailand, which serves as anRTAF showcase, hosting foreign delegationsand conducting joint exercises with neighboringcountries. The second base was Takhli, locatedabout 200 km to the west, where the aircraftwere used for operational flights. The L-39ZAaircraft were initially used by the 101 and 102Squadrons in Korat, then by the 401 Squadronin Thakli, and the 411 Squadron in Chiang Mai.The RTAF received a total of 40 L-39 aircraftby 1994, with about five lost in accidents.On the occasion of anniversaries, some aircraftwere presented in special liveries featuringemblems of all four squadrons. On March 31, 2021,the Royal Thai Air Force held the ceremony onthe occasion of the Aero L-39ZA/ART retirementfrom the active duty. The last operator was the411 Squadron, 41 Wing, based in Chiang Mai.OVERTREES#7040XL-391/72OVERLEPT#7047-LEPT1L-39ZA1/72Product page Product page672351 L-39 wheels PRINT (Brassin)672357 L-39 ejection seats PRINT (Brassin)3DL72046 L-39ZA SPACE (3D Decal Set)EX605 L-39 TFace (Mask)Recommended: forL-39ZA ALBATROS 1/72#672351KITS 10/2024INFO Eduard63October 2024Page 64
BRASSINLööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboardand STEEL seat belts for Bulldog Mk.II in 1/48 scale.Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.Recommended kit: AirfixSet contains:- resin: 1 part- decals: no- photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted- painting mask: noCollection of 4 sets for B-24J in 1/48 scale.Recommended kit: Hobby Boss- LööK set (pre-painted Brassin dashboard & Steelbelts)- TFace painting mask- undercarriage wheels- superchargers644284Bulldog Mk.II LööK1/48 Airfix644285B-24J LööKplus1/48 Hobby BossProduct pageProduct pageINFO Eduard64October 2024Page 65
644286A-10C LööKplus1/48 Great Wall HobbyCollection of 4 sets for A-10C in 1/48 scale.Recommended kit: Great Wall Hobby- LööK set (pre-painted Brassin dashboard & Steelbelts)- TFace painting mask- undercarriage wheels- rotary gun flash supressorBRASSINLööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard and STEEL seatbeltsfor B-24H in 1/72 scale. Easy to assemble, replaces plasticparts. Recommended kit: AirfixSet contains:- resin: 3 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details:yes, pre-painted- painting mask: no674019B-24H LööK1/72 AirfixProduct pageProduct pageINFO Eduard65October 2024Page 66
BRASSIN6481033P-51B Birdcage canopy cockpit PRINT1/48 EduardBrassin set - cockpit for P-51B with framed so-calledbirdcage canopy in 1/48 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.Recommended kit: EduardSet contains:- 3D print: 46 parts- decals: yes- photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted- painting mask: noProduct pageBrassin set - engines for B-24J in 1/48 scale.The set consists of 4 engines. Made by direct3D printing. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.Recommended kit: Hobby BossSet contains:- 3D print: 8 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details: no- painting mask: noProduct page6481029B-24J engines PRINT1/48 Hobby BossINFO Eduard66October 2024Page 67
BRASSIN6481035A-10C ejection seat PRINT1/48 Great Wall HobbyBrassin set - ejection seat for A-10C in 1/48 scale.Made by direct 3D printing. Easy to assemble,replaces plastic parts.Recommended kit: Great Wall HobbySet contains:- 3D print: 2 parts- decals: yes- photo-etched details: no- painting mask: noProduct pageBrassin set - pilot seat for Fw 190A in 1/48 scale.Made by direct 3D printing. Easy to assemble,replaces plastic parts.Recommended kit: EduardSet contains:- 3D print: 1 part- decals: no- photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted- painting mask: no6481038Fw 190A seat w/ integral belts PRINT1/48 EduardProduct pageINFO Eduard67October 2024Page 68
6481041P-51B/C seat w/ integral belts Type 3 PRINT1/48 EduardBRASSINBrassin set - pilot seat for P-51B or P-51Cin 1/48 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.Recommended kit: EduardSet contains:- 3D print: 1 part- decals: no- photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted- painting mask: noProduct pageBrassin set - pilot seat for P-51B or P-51Cin 1/48 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.Recommended kit: EduardSet contains:- 3D print: 1 part- decals: no- photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted- painting mask: noProduct page6481040P-51B/C seat w/ integral belts Type 2 PRINT1/48 EduardINFO Eduard68October 2024Page 69
6481042SM.79 wheels1/48 FlashbackBrassin set - the undercarriage wheels for SM.79in 1/48 scale. The set consists of the main wheels anda tail wheel. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.Recommended kit: FlashbackSet contains:- resin: 3 parts- 3D print: 1 part- decals: no- photo-etched details: no- painting mask: yesProduct pageBRASSINBrassin set - the propellers for SM.79 in 1/48 scale.The set consists of three props with spinners.Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.Recommended kit: FlashbackSet contains:- resin: 9 parts- 3D print: 6 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details: no- painting mask: yes6481043SM.79 propellers1/48 FlashbackProduct pageINFO Eduard69October 2024Page 70
BRASSINBrassin set - the undercarriage wheels for B-24Hin 1/72 scale. The set consists of the main wheels anda nose wheel. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.Recommended kit: AirfixSet contains:- resin: 4 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details: no- painting mask: yes672380B-24H wheels1/72 AirfixProduct pageBrassin set - wheel bays for P-51D in 1/72 scale.Set consists of a main wheel bay. Made by direct3D printing. Easy to assemble, replaces plasticparts. Recommended kit: EduardSet contains:- 3D print: 4 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details: no- painting mask: no672360P-51D wheel bays PRINT1/72 EduardProduct pageINFO Eduard70October 2024Page 71
Brassin set - a deployed parachute for F-4Ein 1/72 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.Recommended kit: Fine MoldsSet contains:- 3D print: 5 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details: yes- painting mask: no672382F-4E parachute PRINT1/72 Fine MoldsProduct pageBRASSINBrassin set - undercarriage legs for P-51D in 1/72 scale.Set consists of main legs and wheel well doors.Made by direct 3D printing. Easy to assemble, replacesplastic parts. Recommended kit: EduardSet contains:- 3D print: 6 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details: no- painting mask: no672384P-51D undercarriage legs PRINT1/72 EduardProduct pageINFO Eduard71October 2024Page 72
BRASSINBrassin set - ejection seats for Tornadoin 1/72 scale. Set consists of 2 seats.Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.Recommended kit: RevellSet contains:- resin: 8 parts- decals: yes- photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted- painting mask: no672387Tornado ejection seats1/72 RevellProduct pageBrassin set - engines for B-24H in 1/72 scale.The set consists of 4 engines. Made by direct3D printing. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.Recommended kit: AirfixSet contains:- 3D print: 16 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details: yes- painting mask: no672386B-24H engines PRINT1/72 AirfixProduct pageINFO Eduard72October 2024Page 73
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Collection of 9 sets for A-10C in 1/48 scale.Recommended kit: Great Wall Hobby- AGM-65 Maverick- TER- LAU-3/A- GBU-10 Paveway II- AIM-9M/L Sidewinder- Mk.82 bombs w/airbrake early- GBU-12 bomb- Sniper ATP- AN/ALQ-131 (deep) ECM podAll sets included in this BIG SIN are available separately,but with every BIG SIN set you save up to 30 %.SIN648133A-10C armament1/48 Great Wall HobbyProduct pageBRASSININFO Eduard75October 2024Page 76
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The famous WWII American fighter P-51D Mustang in the service with the mightyEighth Air Force Fighter Units. All the markings are of the famous fighter aces.www.eduard.com1/72# 2147• New Eduard design and tooling• Photo-etched and pre-painted• parts for the finest detail• Die cut masks for easy painting• Decals for 12 marking optionsP-51D-5, s/n 44-13321, Maj. George Preddy Jr., 487thFS,352ndFG, 8thAF, Bodney, United Kingdom, July 1944P-51D-20, 44-72218, Lt Col. John D. Landers, CO of 78thFG,Duxford, United Kingdom, March 1945P-51D-10, 44-14223, Lt. Col. Elwyn G. Righetti, CO of 55thFG,8thAF, Wormingford, United Kingdom, January 1945P-51D-10, 44-14372, Capt. Kirk B. Everson, 504thFS, 339thFG,8thAF, Fowlmere, United Kingdom, April 1945P-51D-5, s/n 44-13677, flown Lt. William G. Cullerton,357thFS, 355thFG, Steeple Morden, United Kingdom, 1944P-51D-25, 44-73060, Col. Glenn E. Duncan, 350thFS,353rdFG, Raydon, United Kingdom, April 1945P-51D-10, 44-14164, Lt. Urban L. Drew, 375thFS, 361stFG,Little Walden, October 1944P-51D-5, 44-13761, Capt. Jack M. Ilfrey, 79thFS, 20thFG, 8thAF,USAAF Station 367 Kings Cliffe, Northamptonshire,Great Britain, autumn 1944P-51D-5, 44-13316, Leonard K. Carson, 362ndFS,357thFG, 8thAF, USAAF Station 373 Leiston, Suffolk,Great Britain, June 1944P-51D-15, 44-15152, Maj. Donald J. Strait, 361stFS,365thFG, United Kingdom, February 1945P-51D-10, 44-14733, Capt. Ray S. Wetmore,370thFS / 359thFG, March 1944P-51D-10, 44-14221, flown by Maj. Pierce W. McKennon,CO of 335thFS, 4thFG, 8thAF, Debden,United Kingdom, April 1945Page 92
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BIG EDAll sets included in this BIG ED are available separately,but with every BIG ED set you save up to 30 %.BIG49420 SMB-2 Super Mystere 1/48 Special HobbyBIG49421B-26B Marauder PART I 1/48 ICMBIG49422B-26B Marauder PART II 1/48 ICM481143 SMB-2 Super Mystere landing flaps491456 SMB-2 Super Mystere Israeli AFFE1457 SMB-2 Super Mystere seatbelts Israeli AF STEELEX1048 SMB-2 Super Mystere TFace491454 B-26B Marauder cockpit & nose interiorFE1455 B-26B Marauder seatbelts STEELEX1044 B-26B Marauder481144 B-26B exterior481145 B-26B bomb bay491455 B-26B rear interiorProduct pageProduct pageProduct pageINFO Eduard96October 2024Page 97
All sets included in this BIG ED are available separately,but with every BIG ED set you save up to 30 %.BIG EDBIG49423 B-24J PART I 1/48 Hobby BossBIG49424B-24J PART II 1/48 Hobby BossBIG72182A-6E 1/72 Trumpeter491450 B-24J cockpit & engines491451 B-24J nose & radio compartmentFE1451 B-24J seatbelts STEELEX1041 B-24J481140 B-24J undercarriage481141 B-24J bomb bay481142 B-24J bomb racks72738 A-6E electronic equipment73825 A-6ECX663 A-6EProduct pageProduct pageProduct pageINFO Eduard97October 2024Page 98
MASKSEX1067 P-39Q1/48 Arma HobbyEX1068 P-39Q TFace1/48 Arma HobbyEX1069 B-17F (alternate nose,frame X) TFace1/48 EduardEX1070 A-4M TFace1/48 Magic FactoryCX670 Chinook HC.11/72 AirfixCX671 F-35B1/72 TamiyaCX672 F-35B RAM coating1/72 TamiyaCX673 P-51D1/72 EduardEX1068 P-39Q TFaceEX1068 P-39Q TFaceEX1069 B-17F (alternate nose, frame X) TFaceCX670 Chinook HC.1EX1069 B-17F (alternate nose, frame X) TFaceCX670 Chinook HC.1EX1068 P-39Q TFaceEX1068 P-39Q TFaceEX1067 P-39QEX1067 P-39QIT FITS!INFO Eduard98October 2024Page 99
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RELEASESOCTOBER 2024KITSPE-SETSZOOMSMASKS2148 L-410UVP Turbolet 1/72 Limited11180 THEY FOUGHT TO REBUILD Dual Combo 1/48 Limited82108 P-51B/C Mustang w/ dorsal fin 1/48 ProfiPACK7047 L-39ZA 1/72 ProfiPACK53315 USS Midway CV-41 part 2 1/350 Trumpeter36522 Humvee M1097A2 1/35 ICM36523 Sd.Kfz.234/2 1/35 MiniArt36524 Leopard 2 A7V 1/35 Tamiya481150 P-39Q landing flaps 1/48 Arma Hobby491477 P-39Q 1/48 Arma Hobby491479 A-4M mod. 1970 1/48 Magic Factory491480 A-4M mod. 1975 1/48 Magic Factory72741 F-35B exhaust nozzle 1/72 Tamiya73831 Chinook HC.1 1/72 Airfix73832 F-35B 1/72 Tamiya73833 Chinook HC.1 cargo seatbelts STEEL 1/72 Airfix73834 Chinook HC.1 cargo seats STEEL 1/72 AirfixFE1477 P-39Q 1/48 Arma HobbyFE1478 P-39Q seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Arma HobbyFE1479 A-4M mod. 1970 1/48 Magic FactoryFE1480 A-4M mod. 1975 1/48 Magic FactoryFE1481 A-4M seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Magic FactorySS831 Chinook HC.1 1/72 AirfixSS832 F-35B 1/72 TamiyaEX1067 P-39Q 1/48 Arma HobbyEX1068 P-39Q TFace 1/48 Arma HobbyEX1069 B-17F (alternate nose, frame X) TFace 1/48 EduardEX1070 A-4M TFace 1/48 Magic FactoryCX670 Chinook HC.1 1/72 AirfixCX671 F-35B 1/72 TamiyaCX672 F-35B RAM coating 1/72 TamiyaCX673 P-51D 1/72 EduardBIG-EDBIG-EDBIG EDBIG49420 SMB-2 Super Mystere 1/48 Special HobbyBIG49421 B-26B Marauder PART I 1/48 ICMBIG49422 B-26B Marauder PART II 1/48 ICMBIG49423 B-24J PART I 1/48 Hobby BossBIG49424 B-24J PART II 1/48 Hobby BossBIG72182 A-6E 1/72 TrumpeterINFO Eduard100October 2024Page 101
RELEASESBRASSINLöökPLUSBIG SINSPACE644284 Bulldog Mk.II LööK 1/48 Airfix674019 B-24H LööK 1/72 Airfix6481029 B-24J engines PRINT 1/48 Hobby Boss6481033 P-51B Birdcage canopy cockpit PRINT 1/48 Eduard6481035 A-10C ejection seat PRINT 1/48 Great Wall Hobby6481038 Fw 190A seat w/ integral belts PRINT 1/48 Eduard6481040 P-51B/C seat w/integral belts Type 2 PRINT 1/48 Eduard6481041 P-51B/C seat w/integral belts Type 3 PRINT 1/48 Eduard6481042 SM.79 wheels 1/48 Flashback6481043 SM.79 propellers 1/48 Flashback672360 P-51D wheel bays PRINT 1/72 Eduard672380 B-24H wheels 1/72 Airfix672382 F-4E parachute PRINT 1/72 Fine Molds672384 P-51D undercarriage legs PRINT 1/72 Eduard672386 B-24H engines PRINT 1/72 Airfix672387 Tornado ejection seats 1/72 Revell644285 B-24J LööKplus 1/48 Hobby Boss644286 A-10C LööKplus 1/48 Great Wall HobbySIN648131 P-51B/C ADVANCED 1/48 EduardSIN648133 A-10C armament 1/48 Great Wall Hobby3DL48196 P-39Q SPACE 1/48 Arma Hobby3DL48197 A-4M mod. 1970 SPACE 1/48 Magic Factory3DL48198 A-4M mod. 1975 SPACE 1/48 Magic Factory3DL72043 Chinook HC.1 SPACE 1/72 Airfix3DL72044 F-35B SPACE 1/72 Tamiya3DL72045 L-410UVP SPACE 1/72 Eduard3DL72046 L-39ZA SPACE 1/72 EduardOCTOBER 2024DECAL SETD32023 Bf 109G stencils 1/32 Revell/HasegawaINFO Eduard101October 2024Page 102
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BUILTBf 109G-10, WNr. 152xx6, 11./JG 300, Prague-Kbely, Czechoslovakia, May 1945The aircraft found in front of the hangar at Prague-Kbely airport in the end of war comes from theproduction series 152xxx produced in Erla factoryin Leipzig. The aircraft from this manufacturingbatch had wings featuring larger bulges onthe upper sides enabling the installation ofthe larger wheels i.e., the same type used onBf 109G-10 planes manufactured at WNF factoryand it’s Diana branch. The fuselage and wingswere probably spray painted in RLM 81/82 colorseven though some researchers incline towardsa single color camouflage variation sprayedin RLM 81. The wing lower surfaces were notpainted at all with the exemption of parts comingfrom subcontractors which were painted in RLM76. The engine cowling, coming from a differentairframe, is camouflaged in RLM 74/75/76 colors.Of the serial number painted on the vertical tailsurface only first three digits (152) and the lastone (6) are legible.INFO Eduard103October 2024Page 104
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1/48P-51D Mustangbuilt by Mariusz Hasiuk#82102Accessories used:648487 P-51D Hamilton Standard propelle (Brassin)648517 P-51D gun bays (Brassin)648555 P-51D engine (Brassin)648570 P-51D gun sights (Brassin)648647 P-51D wheels block tread 2 (Brassin)648742 P-51D wheel bay PRINT (Brassin)648872 P-51D/ K radiator PRINT (Brassin)BUILTINFO Eduard106October 2024Page 107
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1/48P-51B MustangBirdcage canopyAccessories used:648991 P-51B/C wheels block tread 2 (Brassin)648997 P-51B/C gun bays PRINT (Brassin)6481004 P-51B/C engine (Brassin)6481006 P-51B/C Hamilton Standard propeller (Brassin)built by Paolo Portuesi#82107MARKING AProduct pageBUILTINFO Eduard108October 2024Page 109
P-51B-15-NA, 43-24857, Capt. Robert M. Barkey, 318th FS, 325th FG, 15th AF, Lesina, Italy, June 1944Robert Barkey, after initial training, was assignedto a unit called the “Checkertail Clan” (319th FS,325th FG) flying P-40s in Africa. After retrainingon P-47s in late 1943, he was transferred toItaly with the unit. Barkey’s first victory cameon February 22, 1944, when he shot down twoBf 109s, both flown by the aces of the elite GermanJG 26. After the unit switched to P-51B Mustangs,Barkey scored his fifth and final victory on June6, 1944. He retired with the rank of Major in 1961.During World War II, he flew 53 combat sortiesand achieved five confirmed victories and oneprobable victory. Barkey’s Mustang number90 bore his wife Dorothy’s name on the left sideof the engine cowling.BUILTINFO Eduard109October 2024Page 110
ON APPROACHNOVEMBER 2024644287P-39Q LööK1/48 Arma Hobby674022Bf 109G-14/AS LööK1/72 EduardBIG5374 USS Ranger CV-4 1/350 TrumpeterBIG49425 A-10C 1/48 Great Wall HobbyBIG49426 B-17F regular nose PART I 1/48 EduardBIG49427 B-17F alternate nose (frame X) PART I 1/48 EduardBIG49428 B-17F PART II 1/48 EduardBIG72183 B-24H 1/72 Airfix644287 P-39Q LööK 1/48 Arma Hobby674022 Bf 109G-14/AS LööK 1/72 Eduard6481032 P-51B Malcolm Hood canopy cockpit PRINT 1/48 Eduard6481036 P-38F/G left engine PRINT 1/48 Tamiya6481039 P-51B/C seat w/ integral belts Type 1 PRINT 1/48 Eduard6481044 Bulldog gun barrels PRINT 1/48 Airfix6481045 Bulldog wheels 1/48 Airfix6481046 Bulldog seat PRINT 1/48 Airfix6481047 F4U-1A seat w/ integral belts PRINT 1/48 Magic Factory6481048 F4U-2 seat w/ integral belts PRINT 1/48 Magic Factory6481049 P-39 exhaust stacks fishtail PRINT 1/48 Arma Hobby6481050 P-39 exhaust stacks rounded PRINT 1/48 Arma Hobby6481053 P-39 gun barrels 1/48 Arma Hobby6481054 P-39 seat PRINT 1/48 Arma Hobby672388 Bf 109G-10 cockpit PRINT 1/72 Eduard672390 F-35B wheels 1/72 Tamiya672391 F-35B ejection seat PRINT 1/72 Tamiya674020 Bf 109G-10 LööKplus 1/72 Eduard674021 B-24H LööKplus 1/72 AirfixSIN67225 F-35C armament 1/72 ItaleriBIG ED (November)BRASSIN (November)LöökPlus (November)BIGSIN (November)LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard and STEEL seatbeltsfor Bf 109G-14/AS in 1/72 scale. Easy to assemble, replacesplastic parts. Recommended kit: EduardSet contains:- resin: 1 part- decals: no- photo-etched details:yes, pre-painted- painting mask: noLööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard and STEELseat belts for P-39Q in 1/48 scale. Easy to assemble,replaces plastic parts.Recommended kit: Arma HobbySet contains:- resin: 2 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details:yes, pre-painted- painting mask: no6481032P-51B Malcolm Hood canopy cockpit PRINT1/48 EduardBrassin set - cockpit for P-51B with bubble so-calledMalcolm Hood canopy in 1/48 scale. Made by direct3D printing. Recommended kit: EduardSet contains:- 3D print: 43 parts- decals: yes- photo-etched details:yes, pre-painted- painting mask: noPRELIMINARY IMAGESINFO Eduard110October 2024Page 111
6481036P-38F/G left engine PRINT1/48 Tamiya6481039P-51B/C seat w/ integral belts Type 1 PRINT1/48 Eduard6481044Bulldog gun barrels PRINT1/48 AirfixBrassin set - fully detailed left engine for P-38For P-38G in 1/48 scale. Set contanins the cowlingas well. Made by 3D printing.Recommended kit: TamiyaSet contains:- 3D print: 43 parts- decals: yes- photo-etched details: yes- painting mask: noBrassin set - pilot seat for P-51B or P-51Cin 1/48 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.Recommended kit: EduardSet contains:- 3D print: 1 part- decals: no- photo-etched details: no- painting mask: noBrassin set - gun barrels for Bulldogin 1/48 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.Recommended kit: AirfixSet contains:- 3D print: 2 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details: no- painting mask: noON APPROACHINFO Eduard111October 2024Page 112
ON APPROACHNOVEMBER 20246481045Bulldog wheels1/48 Airfix6481046Bulldog seat PRINT1/48 Airfix6481047F4U-1A seat w/ integral belts PRINT1/48 Magic FactoryBrassin set - the undercarriage wheels for Bulldogin 1/48 scale. The set consists of the main wheels.Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.Recommended kit: AirfixSet contains:- resin: 2 parts- decals: yes- photo-etched details: no- painting mask: yesBrassin set - pilot seat for Bulldog in 1/48 scale.Made by direct 3D printing. Easy to assemble,replaces plastic parts. Recommended kit: AirfixSet contains:- 3D print: 1 part- decals: no- photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted- painting mask: noBrassin set - pilot seat for F4U-1A in 1/48 scale.Made by direct 3D printing. Easy to assemble, replacesplastic parts. Recommended kit: Magic factorySet contains:- 3D print: 1 part- decals: no- photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted- painting mask: noINFO Eduard112October 2024Page 113
ON APPROACHNOVEMBER 20246481048F4U-2 seat w/ integral belts PRINT1/48 Magic Factory6481049P-39 exhaust stacks fishtail PRINT1/48 Arma Hobby6481050P-39 exhaust stacks rounded PRINT1/48 Arma HobbyBrassin set - pilot seat for F4U-2 in 1/48 scale.Made by direct 3D printing. Easy to assemble, replacesplastic parts. Recommended kit: Magic factorySet contains:- 3D print: 1 part- decals: no- photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted- painting mask: noBrassin set - exhaust stacks for P-39 in 1/48 scale.Made by direct 3D printing. Easy to assemble, replacesplastic parts. Recommended kit: Arma HobbySet contains:- 3D print: 2 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details: no- painting mask: noBrassin set - exhaust stacks for P-39 in 1/48 scale.Made by direct 3D printing. Easy to assemble, replacesplastic parts. Recommended kit: Arma HobbySet contains:- 3D print: 2 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details: no- painting mask: noINFO Eduard113October 2024Page 114
ON APPROACH6481053P-39 gun barrels1/48 Arma HobbyBrassin set - gun barrels for P-39 in 1/48 scale.Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.Recommended kit: Arma HobbySet contains:- resin: 4 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details: no- painting mask: no672388Bf 109G-10 cockpit PRINT1/72 EduardBrassin set - cockpit for Bf 109G-10in 1/72 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.Recommended kit: EduardSet contains:- 3D print: 11 parts- decals: yes- photo-etched details:yes, pre-painted- painting mask: no6481054P-39 seat PRINT1/48 Arma HobbyBrassin set - pilot seat for P-39 in 1/48 scale.Made by direct 3D printing. Easy to assemble,replaces plastic parts. Recommended kit: Arma HobbySet contains:- 3D print: 1 part- decals: no- photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted- painting mask: noNOVEMBER 2024INFO Eduard114October 2024Page 115
ON APPROACHBrassin set - the undercarriage wheels for F-35B in 1/72 scale.The set consists of the main wheels and a nose wheel.Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.Recommended kit: TamiyaSet contains:- resin: 3 parts- decals: no- photo-etched details: no- painting mask: yes672390F-35B wheels1/72 TamiyaBrassin set - ejection seat for F-35B in 1/72 scale.Made by direct 3D printing. Easy to assemble, replacesplastic parts. Recommended kit: TamiyaSet contains:- 3D print: 3 parts- decals: yes- photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted- painting mask: no672391F-35B ejection seat PRINT1/72NOVEMBER 2024INFO Eduard115October 2024Page 116
ON APPROACH674020Bf 109G-10 LööKplus1/72 EduardCollection of 3 sets for Bf 109G-10 in 1/72 scale.Recommended kit: Eduard- LööK set (pre-painted Brassin dashboard & Steelbelts)- propeller- undercarriage wheels674021B-24H LööKplus1/72 AirfixCollection of 3 sets for B-24H in 1/72 scale.Recommended kit: Airfix- LööK set (pre-painted Brassin dashboard & Steelbelts)- TFace painting mask- undercarriage wheelsNOVEMBER 2024INFO Eduard116October 2024Page 117
SIN67225F-35C armament1/72 ItaleriCollection of 4 sets for F-35C in 1/72 scale.Recommended kit: Italeri- AIM-120C AMRAAM- GBU-12- GBU-31(V)3/B JDAM- AIM-9XAll sets included in this BIG SIN are available separately,but with every BIG SIN set you save up to 30 %.BRASSIN 02/2022BRASSIN 02/2022ON APPROACHNOVEMBER 2024INFO Eduard117October 2024Page 118
PE-SETS53316 USS Midway CV-41 part 3 1/350 Trumpeter36525 Studebaker US6-U3 1/35 ICM481151 Mi-24P cargo interior 1/48 Trumpeter481152 P-39N landing flaps 1/48 Arma Hobby481153 F-4C exterior 1/48 Hobby 2000/Academy481154 F-4C air brakes 1/48 Hobby 2000/Academy491482 Mi-24P 1/48 Trumpeter491484 P-39N 1/48 Arma Hobby491486 F-4C 1/48 Hobby 2000/Academy73835 F-15C 1/72 Fine Molds73836 F-15D 1/72 Fine Molds73837 F-35C 1/72 ItaleriZOOMSFE1482 Mi-24P 1/48 TrumpeterFE1483 Mi-24P seatbelts STEEL 1/48 TrumpeterFE1484 P-39N 1/48 Arma HobbyFE1485 P-39N seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Arma HobbyFE1486 F-4C 1/48 Hobby 2000/AcademyFE1487 F-4C seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Hobby 2000/AcademySS835 F-15C 1/72 Fine MoldsSS836 F-15D 1/72 Fine MoldsSS837 F-35C 1/72 ItaleriMASKSEX1071 Mi-24P 1/48 TrumpeterEX1072 Mi-24P TFace 1/48 TrumpeterEX1073 P-39N 1/48 Arma HobbyEX1074 P-39N TFace 1/48 Arma HobbyEX1075 F-4C TFace 1/48 Hobby 2000/AcademyCX674 F-15C 1/72 Fine MoldsCX675 F-15D 1/72 Fine MoldsCX676 Bf 109G wings leading edge wavy lines 1/72SPACE3DL48199 Mi-24P SPACE 1/48 Trumpeter3DL48200 Mustang Mk.III SPACE 1/48 Eduard3DL48201 P-39N SPACE 1/48 Arma Hobby3DL48202 F-4C SPACE 1/48 Hobby 2000/Academy3DL72047 F-15C SPACE 1/72 Fine Molds3DL72048 F-15D SPACE 1/72 Fine Molds3DL72049 F-35C SPACE 1/72 ItaleriON APPROACHNOVEMBER 2024INFO Eduard118October 2024Page 119
PE-SETS53316 USS Midway CV-41 part 3 1/350 Trumpeter36525 Studebaker US6-U3 1/35 ICM481151 Mi-24P cargo interior 1/48 Trumpeter481152 P-39N landing flaps 1/48 Arma Hobby481153 F-4C exterior 1/48 Hobby 2000/Academy481154 F-4C air brakes 1/48 Hobby 2000/Academy491482 Mi-24P 1/48 Trumpeter491484 P-39N 1/48 Arma Hobby491486 F-4C 1/48 Hobby 2000/Academy73835 F-15C 1/72 Fine Molds73836 F-15D 1/72 Fine Molds73837 F-35C 1/72 ItaleriZOOMSFE1482 Mi-24P 1/48 TrumpeterFE1483 Mi-24P seatbelts STEEL 1/48 TrumpeterFE1484 P-39N 1/48 Arma HobbyFE1485 P-39N seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Arma HobbyFE1486 F-4C 1/48 Hobby 2000/AcademyFE1487 F-4C seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Hobby 2000/AcademySS835 F-15C 1/72 Fine MoldsSS836 F-15D 1/72 Fine MoldsSS837 F-35C 1/72 ItaleriMASKSEX1071 Mi-24P 1/48 TrumpeterEX1072 Mi-24P TFace 1/48 TrumpeterEX1073 P-39N 1/48 Arma HobbyEX1074 P-39N TFace 1/48 Arma HobbyEX1075 F-4C TFace 1/48 Hobby 2000/AcademyCX674 F-15C 1/72 Fine MoldsCX675 F-15D 1/72 Fine MoldsCX676 Bf 109G wings leading edge wavy lines 1/72SPACE3DL48199 Mi-24P SPACE 1/48 Trumpeter3DL48200 Mustang Mk.III SPACE 1/48 Eduard3DL48201 P-39N SPACE 1/48 Arma Hobby3DL48202 F-4C SPACE 1/48 Hobby 2000/Academy3DL72047 F-15C SPACE 1/72 Fine Molds3DL72048 F-15D SPACE 1/72 Fine Molds3DL72049 F-35C SPACE 1/72 ItaleriON APPROACHGUSTAV pt.3 #2150Bf 109G-6/AS and Bf 109G-14/AS 1/72PRELIMINARY IMAGESPRELIMINARY IMAGESPRELIMINARY IMAGESNOVEMBER 2024INFO Eduard119October 2024Page 120
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ON APPROACHMustang Mk.III 1/48#82109FZ152, W/Cdr Stanisław Skalski, CO of No. 133 (Polish) Wing,Holmsley South, United Kingdom, June 1944FB387, PK-G, S/Ldr Eugeniusz Horbaczewski,CO of No. 315 Squadron, Brenzett, Kent, August 1944FB260, G/Cpt Brian A. Eaton, CO of No. 329 Wing,Italy, Autumn 1944FZ152, W/Cdr Stanisław Skalski, CO of No. 133 (Polish) Wing,Coolham, United Kingdom, April-May 1944FZ181, F/Sgt A. J. Fellows, No. 19 Squadron,Funtington, United Kingdom, April-May 1944HB900, F/Lt Reginald A. Wild DFC, No. 112 Squadron,Creti LG, Italy, July 1944FB254, W/O J. S. Duncan, No. 260 Squadron, Cutella LG, Italy, April-May 1944NOVEMBER 2024INFO Eduard121October 2024Page 122
ON APPROACHP-51D-5 Mustang1/72#70171s/n 44-13321, Lt. George E. Preddy, 487th FS,352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, United Kingdom,July 1944s/n 44-13606, Capt. Claude J. Crenshaw, 369th FS,359th FG, 8th AF, East Wretham, United Kingdom,September 1944s/n 44-13318, Lt. Col. Thomas L. Hayes Jr.,CO of 364th FS, 357th FG, 8th AF, Leiston,United Kingdom, August 1944s/n 44-13859, Lt. Walter Mullins, 55th FS, 20th FG,8th AF, Kings Cliffe, United Kingdom, September 1944s/n 44-13321, Capt. John M. Simmons Jr., 317th FS,325th FG, 15th AF, Lesina, Italy, September 1944NOVEMBER 2024INFO Eduard122October 2024Page 123
Bf 109G-4, WNr. 19527, Fw. Viktor Petermann,5./JG 52, Anapa, the Soviet Union, June 1943Bf 109G-4/Trop, WNr. 10795, Oblt Wolfgang Tonne,CO of 3./JG 53, Bizerta, Tunis, February 1943Bf 109G-4/R6, Obfw. Rainer Pöttgen, 3./JG 27,Fels am Wagram, Austria, February 1944Bf 109G-4/R6, Hptm. Waldemar Wübke, CO of 7./JG 54, Lille-Vendeville, France, March 1943ON APPROACHBf 109G-41/48#84203NOVEMBER 2024INFO Eduard123October 2024Page 124
ON APPROACHF6F-31/48Re-Release#8227Lt. J. E. Lochridge, VF-34,Nissan Island, 1944Lt. Oscar I. Chenoweth, VF-38, Segi Pointairstrip, New Georgia Island, September 1943Ens. Gordon A. Stanley, VF-27,USS Princeton (CVL-23), October 1944VF-8, USS Intrepid (CV-11), Summer 1943OTU VF-2, NAS Melbourne,United States of America, October 1944NOVEMBER 2024INFO Eduard124October 2024Page 125
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FEAST OF MODELLING SOULS by Jan ZdiarskýThose of you who were not in Milovice lastweekend, or who missed the information aboutthe biggest Czech and certainly one of the big-gest European modelling meetings, know fromthe editorial of this issue of Info magazine thatanother E-Day is over.As it has been the case for the last few yearsin a row, I had, among other things, the task ofcoordinating the participation of model clubs.This meant balancing their requirements andrequests with the possibilities and, in short,ensuring that, in addition to the competition mo-dels, the exhibition could be graced by presenta-tions from clubs across the Czech Republic, butalso from Slovakia and Italy. And that all enjoythe right conditions to do so, and also that we donot create chaos, especially during their start-up.Such club exhibitions are then very varied.There are excellently built models, unfinishedprojects, chronicles of clubs, photographs, bowlsof sweets and other goodies for passers-by, nicetablecloths and statuettes, prizes from othercompetitions...Although thematic exhibitions - SIGs - havebeen declining over the years, club presenta-tions have been increasing. We had only one SIGthis year, focused on SCI-FI models. There werethirty-one exhibiting clubs at this year’s E-Day,occupying tables totaling more than 70 metersin length. This year we had to cancel the partici-pation of several Moravian clubs, whose mem-bers were dealing with completely different con-cerns after the huge floods.Anyway, the purpose of what I am writing is notto give statistics of participation, although eventhat is worthy of publication. I would like to sharesomething else with you. It’s a mixture of thefeelings I get from these club shows. This year,more than in the previous two years, club rep-resentatives have asked me at pre-registrationtobe able to get a spot next to a particular friendlyclub they were adjacent to, say, a year ago. E-Day,more than other competitions, gives them roomto share time with each other - during the Fridayafternoon, then all day on Saturday. And needlessto say, that continues in a pub after the hall closeson Friday night.E-Day thus creates great conditions for es-tablishing and strengthening friendships, whichare important in any such hobby. Unless you area solitary modeler. People from different clubsnot only exchange experiences, tips and newmodelling techniques, they also bring baked bunsand cakes, coffee in a thermos and of coursea bottle or a flask for their friends. What if thetank hall was freezing and cold, right?Most of the modelers participating in clubpresentations also had their models registeredin the Czech Model Masters competition itself.So for them, it meant mostly going through regis-tration on Friday afternoon with their models andthen putting together their club’s shrine so that,if possible, it would stand out above the rest.Then the next day, arrange some deals at thevendor booths, attend workshops and talks, andotherwise get on with the business discussionsof modeling, gluing, sealing, sanding, sprayingand other occult alchemy, and that’s the talk.I didn’t think so much about it before, if you areone of the organizers of such an event, you lookat the events around you with different eyes thannormal participants, but it was the requirementsfor the placement of specific clubs together thatled me to do it this year - to pay more attention towhat is happening at the club tables and behindthem. And there my eyes discovered an oasisof peace and quiet amidst the hustle and bus-tle that such a show brings with it. And in doingso, I came to understand that a club show is notjust a presentation opportunity for its creators -the space that clubs get at E-Day also createsa great backdrop in which modelers relaxed,talked quietly, and where they retreated to whenthey needed a break from the crowd. There theyexperienced peace and quiet in the company oflike-minded people they might only see onceor twice a year - at E-Days and some halfwaycontest. They sat there contentedly enjoying theirmodeling holiday with the feelings that peo-ple probably experience when they roll out ona beach chair. But beyond that, there are friendsfrom far away places around them, thousandsof topics to talk about, and world-class modelswithin a few steps. And that’s certainly one ofthe important things why modelers love comingto E-Day. It’s a feast for their souls. And for ourpart, it’s a bit of a thank you for allowing com-panies like us to exist through their hobby andtheir interest. We need each other. And I wouldsay we like each other. At least this year’s E-Dayreaffirmed that for me.INFO Eduard126October 2024Editorial
Dear Friends
Although we all are told that lightning never strikes twice in the same spot, sometimes we feel like an exception has been made and history does repeat itself. Often bad history, it seems. I had exactly that feeling two weeks ago when it started raining and the floods came that devastated the east half of our country. Back in 2002, just before the second installment of E-day, conditions were very similar. At that time, the August floods swept through the entire country and, unfortunately, also the area of the Pilsen shooting range, where the first E-day events were held. Thanks to the efforts of members of the co-organizing modeling clubs, Pilsen and Kaznejov, the area was then cleaned up and prepared, allowing that year’s E-day to take place on time. Today we have nineteen more years under our belts and believe it or not, many of those who organized and rescued E-day in 2002 were with us at E-day this year, and many of them were involved in the organization aspects yet again. Fortunately, this year we did not have to save the event or the grounds. This year's flood was again devastating in many areas of our country, but after twenty-two years we are much further along. Thanks to more accurate weather forecasts, the country was much better prepared, and Central Bohemia and Milovice were not seriously affected. Nevertheless, many modelers were affected by the floods, such as those at Revi magazine in Ostrava who were flooded out, making it impossible for them to publish the current issue of the magazine and it also prevented them from attending the show. Many modelers helped during the floods, for example Pepa Choren, one of our best modelers. The YouTuber and firefighter by profession came to Milovice not from Most in northern Bohemia, where he lives, but from Silesia, where a team of firemen were tasked with helping in the cleanup of the aftermath of the catastrophic weather conditions. He went right back to work after the show.
Perhaps at every E-day, maybe even at every modeling competition not limited to the Czech Republic, the question of what the future for modeling holds is discussed. This year was no different. It seems that the modeling community feels a certain sense of vulnerability. The approaching demise of modeling has been talked about for a long time, perhaps since the end of the nineties. The end is in sight according to the word on the street, sometimes it seems like the debaters are giving the hobby a year, two at most. In reality, however, the end is not in sight. Modelers abound and they're having a blast. You cannot ignore the fact that just in the Czech Republic alone, we have a model show practically every weekend, and in some weeks we even have two or three events. Of course, we are in a completely different place than we were in the 90s, to say nothing of the 80s. The world has changed and continues to change, and so do we. Our hobby and the industry that depends on it are producing new and consistently better products. When looking at what stores, admittedly mostly on line these days, it is true that most items get not much more than a passing glance. Still. there is no decline in activity nor a reduction in the assortment of product as a whole. To the contrary, we see incredible activity and a resulting flood of new items, produced month after month. And we at Eduard do our part. We certainly do not smell the stench of stagnation and subsequent extinction. We are experiencing golden times of activity, creativity and abundance.
If we accept the theory of a famous egyptologist and now a sitting senator, that every civilization goes through the peak of its development and then collapses, then we are probably experiencing a golden age and perhaps the peak of the development of our hobby, but I also firmly believe that we are far from the end, that we still have a lot of cards up our sleeves, especially technological ones, and we still have a lot to invent, imagine, and to excite the modelers of today and the future. I also believe that, at least here in Europe, demographics are not foreshadowing anything negative. In Milovice this year, as in previous years, it certainly did not look like a retirement home. All age groups were represented both among the visitors and among the competing modelers, and we old farts were definitely not the majority. Perhaps, the vision of an early demise ultimately comes from the older minority, because that's simply the view of the world that older people often have, regardless of nationality, social status, marital status, and practiced hobbies. But here it also seems to me that, even at this point, the model world is not bad off. Both at model exhibitions and on discussion forums, optimistic individuals, constantly hungry for new things and dissatisfied with their quantity, dominate. Which is saying something in this day and age of abundance!
So I read Professor Barta's book on the demise of civilizations, but after careful consideration I did not accept his conclusions. I'd say it's because a lot of his activity takes place in and around tombs. That view of the world from the grave is just so... let's say, ‘specific’. When you're in a grave, the inevitable conclusion is, well…..inevitable.
This year, we did some video documenting at E-day, using several cameras, and we also had several photographers there, recording the Q and A sessions, discussions and workshops. We will present a complete report from the 21st year of E-day in a special edition of our newsletter that will come out in mid-October.
Two weeks before E-day, there was one small, relatively short, but still important meeting. It concerned the money we collected four years ago in a fundraiser to support Václav Šorel, who was fighting a serious illness at the time. Vaclav finally lost his battle. After his passing, almost $33,000US remained in the account of the foundation fund. This money was transferred in mid-September to the newly established Vaclav Šorel Foundation, which is headed by his daughter, Magdalena Šorelova. I remain a member of the foundation's board of directors, along with Dr. Zdenek Šebesta. The foundation aims to support children's modeling activities, children's competitions, children's modeling representation and other activities related to the education of the young modeling generation. About the Vaclav Šorel Foundation proper, we will provide basic information about the activities and plans of the foundation, contacts, conditions for using support from the foundation fund and other important information in forthcoming issues of our newsletter. We believe that the foundation’s activities will also contribute to support modeling, sowing the seeds that will help it to remain with us for many years to come and will be enjoyed by many generations to follow.
Well, I don’t see much of a need to go into any great details about this month’s releases, as they have been on sale and available for over a week now, and you can get a good look at them below, in the pages of this issue of our newsletter. So, I wish you all a good, enjoyable read.
Happy Modeling,
Vladimir Sulc
FIREWORKS OVER BUDAPEST
Sky over Budapest. Flares and markers from the bomber decks fall from the mountain, and anti-aircraft artillery headlights and missile missiles illuminate the attackers from the ground.
The greatest RAF attack on the Hungarian capital
Text: Peter Kaššák
In 1944 Hungarian oil took on an added importance in the planning of Germany’s oil plant dispersal program. Hungarian crude had always been of particular value in view of its 30 per cent gasoline content as compared with an average gasoline content of German and Austrian crude oils of not more than 10 per cent. In the Geilenberg dispersal program an important part in gasoline production was to be played by the plants designated as Ofen, which were primitive topping plants. Over twenty of these plants were planned and their most efficient feedstock would have been Hungarian crude by the use of which the gasoline offtake of these plants would ‘have been three times as large as the use of German crudes would have allowed. While the capacities of the Hungarian refineries were small compared to other larger refineries in other Axis held European countries, their value to the Axis was greatly out of proportion to their capacities because of their strategic locations and because Hungarian crude oil was being produced in excess of Hungarian refining capacity. Air offensive against Hungarian important strategical war targets started in February 1944, but the first raid on oil refinery was on 14 June 1944, performed by the USAAF during daylight. The first night attack of the RAF bombers was realized on night from 12 to 13. June 1944, when oil refinery was bombed. The raiders were the crews of 205. Group RAF. And more attacks on Hungarian oil refineries followed...
Attack of 205. Group RAF at the Shell refinery, Budapest
In 1944, the 205th Group of the British Royal Air Force was included in the subordination of MASAF (Mediterranean Allied Strategic Air Force). As part of the British Bomber Command since its formation in 1941, it has been instrumental in destroying Rommel‘s supply lines by bombing the ports of Tripoli, Benghazi and Bizerte on the African continent. Its squadron, mostly armed with Wellington bombers of various versions, operated from the Egyptian base of Kabrit and Shallufa.
After Rommel‘s troops were expelled from North Africa, the squadrons of the 205th RAF Group moved to Tunis. During the months of May and June 1943, they supported the Allied landings in Sicily and Italy by night bombing from the Kairouan base.
After a successful invasion and the transfer of Allied air activity to air bases in Italy, during the winter, spring and summer of 1944, the 205th Group gradually came under the command of the US 15th Air Force. It thus became the only RAF unit in the history of the British Royal Air Force to fall under the operational control of another country. We must also mention at this point that in the RAF system, the Group was a higher organizational unit than the Wing - unlike the US Air Force.
Airmen from the crews of the 37th Squadron leave the combat mission after returning tired to report to the intelligence officer.
Following the liberation of southern Italy and the establishment of an air base in the Foggia area, units under the 205th RAF Group have relocated to their new locations:
- 231. Wing was deployed at the base of Tortorella. It consisted of the 37th and 70th Squadron, which were armed with Wellington B.Mk.X bombers;
- 236. Wing was deployed at the base of Foggia and consisted of 40th and 104th Squadron. Wellington B.Mk.X aircraft were also in service;
- 240th Wing operated from the base of Amendola and consisted of the 178th Squadron, which was armed with Liberator B.Mk.VI and 614th Squadron, which operated on the British bombers Handley Page Halifax B.Mk.II. At the end of June, the South African 31st Squadron, which had Liberator B.Mk.VI bombers, was temporarily active within the 240th Wing;
- 330. Wing was deployed at Regina Base. His two subordinate 142nd and 150th Squadron were both in service again using bomber Vickers Wellington B.Mk.X.
Another Wing was created in July. The 2nd SAAF (South African Air Force) Wing was deployed at Celone Airport and consisted of the 31st and 34th Squadrons, both armed with Liberator aircraft.
The most important task of the 205th RAF Group in 1944 was the mining of the Danube under the code name „Operation Gardening“. However, in the spring and summer of 1944, the bombers also targeted the supply points of enemy units such as ports, marshalling yards and bridges, as well as refineries and fuel depots. Crews attacked targets in northern Italy, Bulgaria, Romania, Yugoslavia, Hungary and Austria.
On the night of June 25-26, 1944, the 205th Group bombers were tasked with attacking the Shell Koolaz refinery in the Csepel district of Budapest. Let us make one remark here. The name Koolaz is taken from the Hungarian word from the word Kőolaj, which, however, does not mean anything other than crude oil in translation, and therefore the name would sound correct to Shell‘s crude oil refinery, Budapest. Shell began construction of a refinery in Csepel in 1929. Plans were provided by Dutch engineers, but the equipment came from Hungary. The refinery was put into production in 1930. Shell also added a warehouse with tanks for oil products, unloading and workshops to the refinery. Until the mid-1930s, the refinery produced a quarter of Hungarian oil production. But let‘s go back to the events of 1944.
Aerial view and situational drawing of the Csepel peninsula on the Danube in Budapest, where several oil processing facilities were located next to each other. [Foto: USAAF a Janos Lazanyi]
From the Italian bases, 75 Wellingtons belonging to the 231st, 236th and 330th Wing, 21 Liberators of the 240th Wing and six Halifaxes of the 614th Squadron took off. The crews of one Wellington, one Liberator and two Halifaxes had to return prematurely. The crew of one Wellington had to drop their bombs in an emergency.
A total of 73 Wellingtons, 20 Liberators and two Halifaxes flew over the target, dropping 182.6 tons of bombs of various types, including several 4,000 pound (1,716 kg) bombs. The bombing took place from 23:35 on June 25 until 00:10 June 26. The bomber crews reported the scattered impacts of individual bombs around the target in the areas of Csepel, Budafok, Újpest, Pestszenterzsébet, Ráckeve, Dunaharaszti. Numerous explosions and fires were observed, but the refinery experienced only minimal damage. Three Halifaxes illuminated the target by dropping marker lights. The strikes were recorded at the port pool and port facilities north of the target. In the still unfinished premises of the distribution company Magyar Olajművek Rt. five cubic meters of roofing materials were damaged by the attack and the main building was hit.
For example, Weiss Manfréd Works, located south of the port, received 67 hits. In addition to the Shell refinery and the distribution company Magyar Olajművek Rt. Vacuum Oil Company, The Steaua Hungarian Petroleum Co., Shell and Hungarian-Belgian Mineral Oil Co. also had storage facilities for rent. During the raid, the adjacent District IX (Ferencváros) and the Fanto refinery on Soroksári Street and the Hungarian Petroleum Industry on Kén Street were not significantly affected.
Leaflets were also dropped over the target area.
There was a slight, not very precise flak of various calibers in the target area. Three unidentified twin-engine enemy aircraft were spotted. There were air battles with enemy night fighters. Onboard gunners 231st Wing claimed one probable victory. The British lost six Wellingtons in this raid - three of the 231st Wing and three of the 330th Wing, and one Halifax of the 614th Squadron.
The three photographs on the left side and the photograph above show the damage to the Shell refinery in Budapest Csepel after the RAF and USAAF bombing raids in the summer of 1944.
Photograph from August 18, 1944, when the refinery repair began. [Foto: Ferenc Kammerer, Hungarian Oil and Gas Museum]
Fourteen Wellingtons (LP257, LP255, LN750, LN810, ME875 „X“, MF121, LN790 „C“, LP182, MF116, LN958 „A“, MF130, LP502 „H“, ME989 and MF241 „B“) were prepared with crews of 37th Squadron for action against the Shell refinery in Budapest. Twelve of them got over the target, where their crews dropped 18.5 tons of bombs a minute to five minutes after midnight from a height of 9,000 - 11,500 feet. The impact of the bombs was observed in the northern part of Csepel Island and in the area of the Manfred Weiss Works factory.
After the action, the 37th Squadron was missing two machines. The crew of P/O pilot Bruce Eassie (RAAF) took off at 21:01 from the airport. For no reason, their Vickers Wellington Mk.X LN958 „A“ crashed near Gárdony, near Lake Velence. However, the crew jumped on parachutes and together with the pilot were captured Sgt. J. Pettit, Sgt. R.L. Scott, Sgt. G.G.P. Hine, Sgt. R. Lowing and F/Sgt J.J. McClurg. After the initial internment in the Budapest prison, some airmen traveled, probably non-commissioned officers, including R.L. Scott on July 10 to the Stalag Luft IV camp in Tychow and at the end of the war they moved to Stalag Luft XI.B located near Hanover. Pilot Bruce Eassie spent captivity from Aug. 6. at the Stalag Luft III camp in Sagan and at the end of the war he also moved to Tarnstedt.
Pilot Bruce Eassie in a photo from enlisting in the military. (via RAAF archive)
The second lost squadron machine was the Wellington Mk.X ME875 „X“. The entire crew fell victim to a night fighter, probably Oblt. Knieling over the Hungarian city of Fürged. Pilot W/O Richard Brandon Mander (RNZAF), navigator Sgt. Laurence Forrester Grindle, radio operator Sgt. William George Amey, bombaimer F/Sgt. Edward Jones and gunner F/Sgt. Leonard Robert Jones. They are all buried in the military cemetery in Budapest.
W/O Richard B. Mander (RNZAF), pilot of the 37th Squadron, captain of the Wellington Mk.X ME875 „X“, who died with his crew on June 26, 1944 near the city of Fürged and next to him a photograph of his tombstone in the cemetery in Budapest.
Oblt. Wolfgang Knieling. They award him 5 to 7 victories. He died on the night of August 7-8, 1944, when he was hit by the Wellington defensive fire near Graz. During his military career, he flew with II./NJG 1, III./NJG 3, 4./NJG 5, Stab II./NJG 5 and Stab III./NJG 6.
Another victim of the same German fighter was probably the crew from the 70th Squadron, commanded by pilot W/O Kevin James Hiskins (RAAF). After a night fighter attack, their burning Wellington LP228 „W“ landed in Erdösháza-puszta, near Martonvásár in Hungary. Together with the pilot died also bombaimer F/Sgt Sidney Raymond Lewis, navigator F/Sgt Roy David McAlister Howden (RAAF), W.Op / Air.G. W/O George Alexander Williams and gunner F/Sgt. Finlay Ewart Munro Crawford (RAAF). Hiskins is buried in grave II.A.6., other airmen in common grave II.A. places 7-10.
Hiskins‘ crew was part of the twelve that the 70th Squadron sent into action that night. Between 21:04 - 21:17 took off and headed over Hungary and Budapest Wellington LP348 „V“ (W/O K Turley), LN751 „T“ (Lt. GB Marquard), LN873 „B“ (F/S GA Seagrove), LP267 „N“ ( P/O PD Nihill), LP130 „D“ (W/O GJ Custance), JA471 „A“ (F/S BJN Bensley), JA508 „Z“ (F/O CO Ellison), MF236 „R“ (S/L BM O´Connor), JA520 „X“ (F/O DA Sandman), LN699 „C“ (Lt. NK Weeks) and HE493 „P“ (F/O HW James).
The crew in the machine marked „W“ under the command of F/S Hiskins stopped radiocorrespodence during the flight to the destination home. We have already mentioned the reason. The remaining 11 crews had good weather during their arrival ovrer the target. They identified a turning point according to a green marker on the ground. Above the target, however, the situation with the target designation has worsened. They could not identify markers from the 614th Squadron, nor did the main marker respond. Only the northern tip of the target was marked. Therefore, seven crews bombed only the presumed location of the target. All 11 crews returned home, but W/O Custance on the LP130 „D“ had an accident, when after a turn over the target and a subsequent descent collided with another arriving Wellington. The collision tore off 6-7 feet of his right wing. However, the pilot and co-pilot managed to haul the damaged machine to the home airport and land. Identity of the second participant of the collision is yet unknown. Either was the damage minimal and was not reported or what is more probable, it was one of the lost planes.
F/Sgt. Finlay Ewart Munro Crawford (RAAF)
Pilot W/O Kevin James Hiskins (RAAF).
F/Sgt. Stanley Jeacocke (RAAF) photographed in March 1944.
Pilot P/O Robert Edward Seymour Shearer (RAAF)
Page from a Logbook of Lt. Bryan Desmond „Davie“ Jones, 31. Squadron SAAF, who flew as a navigator and bombardier in the crew of Lt. Klette on board of Liberator EV941 „Q“ in the night to 26.6.1944. [Foto: via Darryl Jones]
Also nine crews of the 104th Squadron (LP131 „L“ F/S JJ Laughton, LP499 „B“ F/O EA Billen LN841 „C“ F/S Courtney, MF420 „N“ P/O PJT Pile, LP122 „V“ F/S RWG Taylor, LN977 „R“ W/O CT Cutler, LN754 „W“ W/O DGD Whitehead, MF137 „H“ P/O KC Harrison, LP338 „G“ P/O TTC Stephenes) aimed at a refinery in Hungarian capital. They arrived over the target without any problems. However, the impact of the bombs was unconcentrated. Most of the planes bombed according to the focus on the fired flares and therefore inaccurate. The results were not observable. The markers marked only the northern part of the target. The work was disturbed by 25-30 headlights.
From the 142nd Squadron took off from Amendola Airport between 20:20 and 21:00 fifteen Wellington Mk.X. They were HZ516 „O“ pilot F/S C Morgan, LN262 „P“ F/S D Dean, MF120 „Q“ F/O K Jones, LN700 „R“ Lt. K Kelly, LN767 „S“ F/S J Ashwell, „U“ (serial unknown) Cpt. VD Westhuisen, LP297 „V“ Lt. W Wallace, LN719 „A“ F/Lt. J Long, LN808 „B“ P/O E Galloway, LP117 „C“ F/S P Cooke, LN748 „E“ F/S Schonfield, LN914 „G“ Lt. J Koekemoer, LP189 „H“ W/O S Bryant, MF371 „K“ F/S C Hill and LP467 „L“ pilot F/O H Morton.
The LN748 with the fuselage code „E“ carried a crew commanded by F/Sgt. JW Scholefield. However, it did not manage to reach the target. They were shot down by a night fighter, probably Oblt. Wilhelm Johnen from 8./NJG 6. A burning bomber landed at Dunaharaszti in Hungary. Along with the pilot, also died F/Sgt. J Thompson, Sgt. GR McKnight and Sgt. D Nelson. The only one who escaped by parachute was Sgt. J Robertson (RCAF) and ended up in captivity.
The 150th Squadron lacked two bombers after returning from night action. Wellington Mk.X LN811 „L“ took off from Amendola Airport into the dark night at 20:46. During the fighting, he was hit by a flak and exploded. Radio perator F/Sgt. Stanley Jeacocke DFM (RAAF) was the only one to survive, remembering that night years later as follows:
“After setting course from Lake Balaton to Budapest we encountered terrific Flak which appeared to be box barrage at first, but after taking evasive action proved to be predicted. We were using window which appeared to upset the accuracy for a couple of minutes but we were suddenly hit and I found myself lying on the floor of the aircraft beside the bed. I was on look out duties in the astrodome. I tried to struggle onto my feet but could not do so because of the speed at which we were going down. The port side was on fire. I believe from the port engine back as far as the tri-cell chute position. Not knowing that my telephone plug was out, I expected at any moment to hear the order to bale out and so continued trying to get on to my knees at least in order to crawl to the emergency exit when the bale out order should be given. The aircraft suddenly commenced to spin and I found it impossible to even roll myself over. I counted four spins and knew nothing further until I found myself conscious and falling through space. As I had been flying with my parachute on for the whole of the astrodome duties pulled the ripcord and it opened at somewhere between two and four thousand feet. While coming down I noticed a fire on the deck which later proved to be our aircraft. I believe the position of the crash was about ten miles from the northern tip of the lake Balaton and I know there was a three or four line railway connecting two towns about 100 yards west of my position. I think I must have been blown out of the aircraft by the explosion of the photoflash or possibly the port fuel tanks. As I found my telephone cable and plug burnt into my left flying boot on landing and proving I was not on the inter-comm with the crew I don´t know if any of the rest of the crew up the front had been killed when we were hit but knowing from past conversations that I was the only one who used to fir my parachute over the defended areas I presume that all the crew would find it impossible to leave the aircraft. As there was a huge explosion about 30 seconds after I landed which I believe to have been the bomb load I presume them to have been killed. I received no news of them later, even after visiting the casualty section of Air Min. An enemy motor vehicle visited the wreckage late the following afternoon but as I kept myself hidden in the wheat field I don´t know if they found any bodies. They remained about an hour or more there before I heard the vehicle driven away. I also heard civilian women talking and laughing amidst the noise of tearing up cloth which I believe was parachute silk.”
Jeacocke was captured on June 30, 1944 and spent several days in solitary confinement in a Budapest prison before being transferred to the Stalag Luft VII prison camp in Germany.
As already indicated, the remaining four airmen from the crew perished. Pilot F/O Thomas Bernard McAneney (RCAF), navigator F/Sgt. Frederick Stanley Sparrow, bombaimer F/Sgt. Thomas Bell and gunner Sgt. Edwin Charles Hum were exhumed at the cemetery in Tordas and were transferred to the military cemetery in Budapest (common grave II. C. 5-8). The wreckage of their Wellington was found 4 miles (6.5 km) east of Tordas near Erdőmajorpuszta in Hungary. The locals took everything that was of any use. The starboard engine Hercules S.S.22689 was found in a landfill in Budapest and the identity of the wreckage was determined accordingly.
F/O Thomas Bernard McAneney, 24, pilot and Deputy Flight Commander, did not return from action on the night of June 25-26, 1944. Together with him in Wellington Mk.X LN811 „L“ died navigator F/Sgt. Frederick Stanley Sparrow, bomb aimer F/Sgt. Thomas Bell and gunner Sgt. Edwin Charles Hum. McAneney received pilot wings on April 9, 1942 in Brantford and moved overseas a month later. In November 1942, he was seriously injured during an emergency landing on the coast of England.
Photograph of the original cross on McAneney‘s grave in the Budapest cemetery.
The last entry in McAnneney‘s flight log is written by an official. In the morning, they completed a training flight with the crew with bombing training, and in the evening they took off on their last mission to Budapest.
The second lost machine was the Wellington Mk.X LP249 „Z“, which was operated by the crew of pilot P/O Robert Edward Seymour Shearer (RAAF), navigator F/Sgt. JW Chaplin, bombaimer W/O2 NTS Reed (RCAF), radio operator Sgt. J Jackson and gunner F/Sgt. Terence Desmod Murray (RAAF). After the start at 20:47 they headed for their target. During the flight over Hungary, they fell victim to German night fighters. Deadly shot helpless bomber crashed near the village of Dunaharaszti in Hungary, burying all five airmen in its wreckage. After being lifted from the wreck, their remains were transported to the military cemetery in Budapest.
Let us add the list of twelve aircraft which took off for the 150th Squadron: LN797 „E“, MF284 „Y“, LP505, LP503, LP207 „J“, LP310, LP148 „P“, LP239 „Q“, JA191, LN756 „T“ , LP203 and LP183 „O“.
Of the eight 614th Squadron aircraft that took off to illuminate the target the Shell refinery in Budapest on the night of June 25-26, 1944, two (the crews of W/O TE Scotland and F/S JE O´Brien) had to prematurely turn back. The paradox is that the ORB (Operation Record Book) lists both crews flying in the JP186. One aircraft did not reach the target and was lost. It was a Halifax II JP107, manned by captain W/O EG Gittings. The remaining five aircraft „attacked“ from a height of 15,000 feet. The three crews dropped their markers, but did not hit the target and illuminated the area about 5 miles north. The main marker crew was not able to identify the aiming point during the three flights over the target, even though the northern end of the island was identified.
Participating machines and crews: JP110 (W/O WTH Fleckney), JP109 (W/O CM Hall), JP241 (P/O TW Parker), JP183 (F/O IH Bruce), JP288 (F/S TE Sparrow), returnees JP186 (F/S JE O´Brien) and JP186 (W/O TE Scotland), and missing JP107 “S” (W/O EG Gittings).
Handley Page Halifax II JP107 „S“ was dispatched from the base Foggia No.1 / Celone at 20:35 and headed for Budapest. Above the target, the machine got into the headlights. And that made the work of night fighters easier. The exact aiming pilot was probably Oblt. Josef Kraft from 7./NJG 6. The hit Halifax fell to the ground 15 km north of the target, at 32 Arany János St. Tab. All six crew members, namely pilot P/O Eric George Gittings, navigator F/Sgt. Kenneth John Skinner, bombaimer P/O Gordon M. Williams, gunners F/Sgt. Samuel Cater, Sgt. Alec Shaw and F/Sgt. Albert SH Brown died and are buried in the military cemetery in Budapest.
Oblt. Josef Kraft was born in Vienna. During the Second World War, he achieved 56 victories, for which he was awarded the Knight‘s Cross with oak branches on April 17, 1945. Flew at II./ NJG 4, II./ NJG 5, and NJG 6.
The seventh 205th Group RAF aircraft deployed after the action was the Wellington LP212 „N“, belonging to the 150th Squadron. After the attack of night fighters, the crew of Sgt. JE Richardson registered the shot in the hydraulic system. After a successful return to base, they had to make an emergency landing and the plane was scrapped.
Fourteen Liberators of the 178th Squadron also performed between 20:29 and 03:25. a mission on a refinery in Budapest, where they dropped bombs from 12,200 to 15,000 feet between 00:02 and 00:07. One of the aircraft marked EV822 with crew of Lt. Hosken had to return prematurely due to a failure of one of the engines, which manifested itself an hour and a half after takeoff at 22:20. The crew dropped all 12 500 lb. bombs and at 23:37 landed at the base.
Only five aircraft could observe the results of their attack after the raid. Explosions were observed, which caused large fires.
The participating aircraft and crews for the 178th Squadron were as follows:
F/O P.J. Bootham na stroji EW266 „L“, Lt. J.W. VanDerMerwe (EV974 „D“), P/O J.P. Blackenberg (KG828 „F“), Lt. N.E. Hayman (EV961 „C“), Sgt. A.D. Nicholas (EV906 „K“), F/Lt. D.A. Eardley (EW233 „H“), Lt. G. Rosenthal (EW160 „B“), Sgt. F.M. Watson (EV839 „J“), S/Ldr. J.H.C. Lewis (BZ946„L“), Sgt. J.B. Rush (EW231 „R“), Lt. T.E. Knight (EW106 „U“), F/O K. Travena (KG835 „A“), Lt. G.C.E. Gibson (EV959 „T“), F/O G.E.S. McNaughton (BZ947 „N“) a F/O J.H. Hosken (EV822 „V“).
The Liberator EW233 „H“ was used by several crews within 178th Squadron RAF. The photo shows the crew of P/O Raw. [Foto: via J. Ansel]
As part of the 240th Wing, the South African 31st Squadron also took part in the raid. For South Africans, this was the first raid on a target in Europe. The squadron offered command to deploy 10 machines, but from 21:01 to 21:10 only the requested six crews on Liberator planes took off from the home airport. They were B-24 marked EW248 „P“ (Lt.Col. D Nel), EV970 „F“ (Maj. JA Mouton), EW104 „Y“ (Lt. DJS Haggie), EW144 „A“ (Cpt. IJM Odendaal), EV941 „Q“ (Lt. PR Klette) and KG950 „V“ (Cpt. RB Bird). Through Mali Drvenik and Lake Balaton, they got over the target, where they dropped 72 pieces of 500 lb. GP bombs.
Operating Commander of 31st Squadron, Lawrence Isemonger, after years wrote about this event:
“Our eight (sic.) Liberators attracted the attention of fifteen headlights, which was accompanied by heavy anti-aircraft fire; the bomb aimers were blinded. Photos from the raid showed that our bombs were scattered in various ways, and most of them landed at the Weiss armaments plant south of the target. All our 8 (sic.) Liberators have returned safely.”
The bombing of the Shell Koolaz refinery was inaccurate. Most of the bombs landed on the target area and individual explosions were scattered throughout the city. Most of the bombs hit the Western and Eastern Railway Stations (Nyugeti and Keleti pályaudvar), as well as the Rákosrendező Railway Station and their surroundings. The bombs also hit residential areas in the suburbs of Csepel, where the refinery was located, as well as in the parts of Újpest, Pestszenterzsébet and Budafók.
A highly feared adversary of all Allied bombers was the German flak (Fliegerabwehrkanone), which thickened the airspace over larger agglomerations and industrial areas to such an extent that it was almost impossible to escape from its precision fire without damage.
Defensive reaction of the Luftwaffe
(III./NJG 6 and II./NJG 101)On June 15, the 8. Jagddivision was established. This measure was forced by the activities of the Strategic Allied Air Force, which attacked targets in Central Europe from the southern direction. Along with the air units of day fighters, two groups of night fighters were included in the 8. Jagddivision. They were III./NJG 6, which was armed with Messerschmitt Bf 110 G-4. In June, this group was transferred to the Szombathely base. The second group in this section was II./NJG 101, which was equipped with Dorniers Do 217 N and operated from the airports Vienna - Seyring and later Budapest - Ferihégy.
Oblt. Wilhelm Johnen achieved 34 victories during World War II. The victory of June 26, 1944 was his 20th and first, but not the last, achieved over Hungary. On October 29, 1944, he received the Knight‘s Cross.
Both units were deployed against RAF bombers, which flew on the night of June 25-26, 1944 at a refinery in Budapest. The memory of this period was described in his memoirs by Oblt. Wilhelm Johnen, pilot III./NJG 6:
“At the beginning of June 1944, an order to transfer to Szombathely in Hungary struck us like a bolt from the blue. I‘ve never heard the name of this city. But Germany‘s borders changed from the ground up, and one was not surprised that Budapest was suddenly called a „Germanic fortress“ and that our brothers and sisters in Bačka were hailed as „compatriots who had returned to the great Empire.“ One of the friends described Szombathely as a suburb of Vienna, half an hour from Grinzing. The rest of Hungary is a country of noble Tokaj, fiery peppers and spirited Juliska. But who - what are we to pursue here at night? When one knows nothing certain, rumors spread like asparagus in a flower bed after the spring rain. I didn‘t worry, and after my „state visit“ to Switzerland, I was
On 28 April 1944 Johnen downed another Halifax at 01:31 southwest of Strasbourg for his 19th victory. It was part of a force of 322 heavy bombers sent to attack Friedrichshafen. As Johnen closed to attack the bomber—Halifax III ND759 R-Robert from No. 35 Squadron RAF flown by Warrant Officer Bob Peter (RAAF)—he was also hit by return-fire. ohnen was also forced to land his damaged Bf 110G-4, C9+EN (Werknummer—Factory Number 740 055), at Zürich-Dubendorf and was captured by personnel of the Swiss Air Force and was interned. It caused an international incident but he was repatriated with his crew some days later.
looking forward to the trip to Hungary (from our previous Hagenau base). In Szombathely - the German name Steinamanger - our Gruppe will be subject to the orders of the commander of the 8th Fighter Division, Oberst Handrick. He is a commander according to our taste: sporty, friendly and has his heart in the right place for his fighters. He explained to us what our task would be: to protect the capitals of Vienna and Budapest from the RAF‘s night raids from Italy, as well as to fight the planes arriving at night from the east and supplying the partisans. While in the West, night pursuit bound by guidance has been replaced by free prosecution „Wilde Sau“, we will fly according to the old system. The days of waiting are over. Nothing happens during these hot clear nights in Hungary with a starry sky. Every evening we sit in the barracks and wait for the fish to jump on the hook. The mood of the pilots and ground staff dropped to zero. Some talk about exile, others about spa relaxation ...
... On the night of June 26, 1944, an Englishman struck the Hungarian capital. Flying bombers have already been reported over the Adriatic. At 10:45 p.m. we took off from our airport. North of the city of Baja, far from the capital, we intercepted an English combat formation and decimated it. Only scattered bombs fell on Budapest, fires appeared only rarely. Our Gruppe scored 16 shots. Oberleutnant Sepp Kraft also claimed two victories during the attack - one Wellington and one Mitchell. We‘re a little surprised, Mitchell from Italy - that‘s not entirely possible. The unpleasant explanation comes right away. They call Budapest and ask if one of our fighters accidentally shot one Do 217. Ice silence. The commander immediately compares the shooting time from the report with the shooting time Do 217. It can only be the shot down „Mitchell“, which claimed Sepp Kraft. The actual shooting times are exactly the same and so are the location data. Fortunately, the four-member crew was rescued from a burning machine on parachutes, which saved the embarrassing session of the court martial. Lieutenant Colonel Sepp Kraft is depressed. But I can‘t hide some mischief, and I‘m just noticing by the way: well, so you were wrong about the ox with the horse! Once again, whoever laughs last laughs the best! ”
The Red Army Air Force used the B-25 Mitchell during this period to supply partisan units. Crews III./NJG 6 were alerted to the presence of Do 217 N in the common operating area. A similar concept of the B-25 and Do 217 types - two engines, a double rudder - created a precondition for confusion in the darkness of night. The pilots had a B-25 model, on which they could study its silhouette from different angles. They realized that extra care would be needed to identify the adversary.
Night fighter Messerschmitt Bf 110 G from 7./NJG 6 marked (2Z + GR) at the airport in Hungary in 1944.
Some pilots admitted the possibility of confusion more, others less. Oblt. Kraft was one of them: “Mitchell from Do 217 must recognize an infant!“
Fortunately for all involved, this incident had no consequences. Shot down Do 217 N, belonging to II./NJG 101, was the only loss of the Luftwaffe in this deployment against the RAF.
According to Wilhelm Johnen‘s memory, members of III./NJG 6 made 16 winning claims. The number of officially confirmed shots was realistic and corresponded to the total losses of the Royal Air Force.
Two Dornier Do-217N night fighters were lost that night by 6./NJG 101, stationed in Parndorf, in the area of western Bohemia (the villages of Konratice and Horní Planá), but not due to combat deployment but due to adverse weather and technical problems.
Crew Uffz. Kornen Günter and Obgf. Müller Georg died near the village of Konratice, district České Budějovice.
The second crew pilot Uffz. Hans Werner Schmidt, Bordfunker Uffz. Heinz Jansen and on-board mechanic Obgf. Wilhelm Knufer went to the ground after their machine was struck by lightning. The pilot and the Bordfunker escaped with injuries, but the fire broke out. The mechanic died in the wreckage after he failed to jump out and use the parachute silk. The plane had to explode in the air as the debris is located in a large perimeter from the presumed epicenter of the impact in the Český Krumlov district.
Detail on the nose of the night fighter Messerschmitt Bf 110 G from 7./NJG 6 (2Z + GR) from the previous page. The shooting armament of this machine consisted of two MG 151 cannons instead of the classic four MG 17 and was complemented by very advanced radar technology in the form of radar FuG 220 SN-2c. Notice the flame dumpers on the exhausts.
Conclusion
The attack on the Shell refinery in Budapest was far from the last. Several more times, American and British bombers reached the capital of Hungary, but also other targets, whether in Hungary or the whole occupied Europe, in order to attack not only the oil-processing industry, which was the basis for the war machine of the Third Reich, but also with attacks on the railway network, warehouses, military and industrial facilities, they disrupted the operation and strength of the German armed forces and thus contributed to the victory in Europe.
A visual aid for German fighters, depicting the weaknesses and defense of the Vickers Wellington bomber.
Sources:
The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK. - Operations record books: AIR-27-392-11, AIR-27-392-12, AIR-27-617-11, AIR-27-617-12, AIR-27-822-11, AIR-27-822-12, AIR-27-975-11, AIR-27-975-12, AIR-27-1012-11, AIR-27-1012-12, AIR-27-1120-11, AIR-27-1120-12, AIR-27-2121-9, AIR-27-2121-10,
National Archives of Australia, Kingston
Gunby D., Temple P.: RAF Bomber Losses in the Middle East & Mediterranean Volume 2: 1943-1945, Air-Britain. 1st. 2018
Persons: David Gunby, Nový Zéland; Marian Hrodegh, Trenčín; Nandor Mohos, Maďarsko; Matti Salonen, Fínsko
Photographs for which no other credit is indicated are from the author's archive.
THEY FOUGHT TO REBUILD
Spitfires of No. 312 Squadron at Ibsley airfield in September 1943. In the foreground Spitfire BM567 DU-Z which was very often flown by F/Lt Josef Stehlik. Photo Ing. Karel Beinhauer
Czechoslovak Pilots and the Spitfire Mk.V
Text: KAREL TŮMA
(photos by Karel Beinhauer, No. 313. Squadron RAF; via Radim Vojta)Czechoslovak fighter pilots made their mark in the history of World War II air combat on several fronts, but the most significant was undoubtedly their service in the Royal Air Force. And the aircraft used by the Czechoslovaks in the most numerous numbers was the Spitfire Mk.V. It stayed in operational service of each Squadron and subsequently the entire Czechoslovak Wing until January 1944, when it was replaced by the Mk.IX version.
In the first half of 1941, when Spitfire Mk.V fighters began to equip the fighter squadrons of the Britain’s RAF, a total of three fighter units with the designation ‘Czechoslovak’ operated within the service. These were squadrons No. 310, No. 312 and No. 313. The first two, founded in 1940, had Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIa and Mk.IIbs in their inventory. Only No. 313 Sqn, established on May 10, 1941 at Catterick, was armed with the Supermarine Spitfire, and it was not until August of 1941 that it went from flying the Mk.Ia to the Mk.IIa.
At that time it was already clear that if No. 310 and No. 312 Sqn were to maintain their status as a fighter unit, they would necessarily need to convert to a more potent aircraft. At the same time, the pressure to create a higher Czechoslovak unit, a Wing, within which all three Czechoslovak fighter squadrons would operate together, grew stronger. The first prerequisite for its creation was the standardization of the equipment of all three squadrons.
W/Cdr Karel Mrázek, DFC, commander of the Exeter (Czechoslovak) Wing, next to his Spitfire Mk.Vb EN765 marked with his personal monogram “KM”. July 1942.
Close-up of the front of Dolezal’s Spitfire MK.Vb EP461 “FD” at Exeter airfield in May 1943. The Wing Commander’s emblem is drawn under the left cockpit visor of EP461. In the background are Spitfires of No.310 Squadron. The first in the line of Spitfires Mk.Vb is BM121 „NN-A“.
Gradual retraining
No. 310 Sqn and No. 312 Sqn personnel were required to convert from existing Hurricanes to the more powerful Spitfire, which offered greater potential for further development. On July 19, 1941, No. 310 Sqn moved to the base at Dyce in Scotland, where it carried out patrol duties with its Mk.IIa and Mk.IIb Hurricanes. In the second half of October 1942, the unit took over the first older Spitfires intended for conversion training. There was one Mk.Ia Spitfire and fifteen Mk.IIa fighters on hand. At the end of October 1941, retraining on Spitfires began, while the unit continued to perform operational patrols in their Hurricanes. At the beginning of November 1941, the unit took over another four Spitfire Mk.IIas. In mid-November, the first Mk.Vb Spitfires, which were to become the unit’s new weapon, began to arrive.
A portion of the pilots with the new fighters joined the operational patrol duties as early as November 25, 1941. However, some of them continued to fly operational flights with Hurricanes until December 9, 1941. From the following day, No. 310 Sqn performed operational patrols exclusively with new equipment, the Spitfire Mk.Vb. These were from the AD series produced at the Castle Bromwich factory and No. 310 Sqn was their first user (AD328, AD331, AD365, AD366, AD374, AD378, AD382, AD412, AD414, AD420, AD422, AD423, AD453, AD462, AD464, AD574, AD582). After re-equipping, No. 310 Sqn moved to Perranporth in Cornwall on December 24, 1941.
Members of the ground staff of No. 313 Squadron with Spitfire AD380 RY-R. Interesting features of this aircraft are the drawing of Robber the kitten painted by Karel Pavlík under the front plate and the different shade of the code letters RY-R, with the first letter R in Sky color and the following letters Y-R in Sky Blue. Also, the propeller cone and ring in front of the VOP is in Sky Blue with the s/n AD385 at the top. The original Sky color is visible underneath. The serial number AD385 was never actually used with No. 313 Squadron, it was probably a misspelling when the camouflage was corrected. The actual serial number of this Spitfire was AD380.
No. 312 Sq. moved its Hurricane Mk.IIbs to Prestwick, Scotland, on August 19, 1941, RAF Ayr, and on October 20, 1942, it received the first six older Spitfires destined for conversion training. There were five aircraft of the Mk.IIa version and one of the Mk.IIb version with wing cannons. The machines were assigned to B Flight and retraining of personnel began immediately. By October 25, 1941, however, the first Spitfire loss occurred at No. 312 Sqn, when P/O Hekl, during a training flight with P75410 coded DU-W, clipped a wing on the surface of Loch Doon and was killed as a result. In November 1941, the unit took over from sister squadron No. 313 Sqn another three Mk.IIa Spitfires for the same purpose of converting. In early December 1941, No. 312 Sqn received its first Spitfire Mk.Vbs, which were to become its new main armament. These were mostly new airframes produced by the Castle Bromwich factory from the AD (AD415, AD539, AD541, AD553, AD572) and BL ranges (BL252, BL254, BL260, BL289, BL293, BL343, BL381, BL470, BL487, BL512, BL516, BL529). The exception was the Eastleigh-built plane serialed AB172. The older aircraft from the W series (W3249, W3445) came from the same manufacturer, and R6833, originally produced as a Mk.Ia , which was rebuilt in 1940 and received a wing cannon, was a rarity. It was then used for testing and in February 1941 it was converted to a Mk.Vb. This was complemented by the addition of two Mk.IIb airframes, taken from No. 616 Sqn. After the rearmament was completed, No. 312 Sqn moved to Fairwood Common on January 1, 1942.
Relatively speaking, the smoothest transition was experienced by No. 313 Sqn, flying their Spitfire Mk.IIas from Portreath. The unit took delivery of its first Spitfire Mk.Vb in the second half of October. The re-armament took place on a continuous basis and the airmen with the new fighters were gradually involved in ongoing operational activities together with their original Mk.IIa aircraft. During the process of rearmament, No. 313 Sqn received new aircraft from the Castle Bromwich facility in the AD series (AD192, AD353, AD361, AD380, AD384, AD390, AD391, AD394, AD424, AD465, AD464, AD547), one AB series airframe (AB916), those from Eastleigh factory in the AA series (AA865, AA869) and AA series units coming out of Chattis Hill (AA757, AA765). These were supplemented by older W series machines (W3177, W3962, W3965, W3969) assembled at High Post Aerodrome and P8537 from the Castle Bromwich factory. No. 313 Sqn remained at Portreath after conversion until December 15, 1941 when it moved south to Hornchurch. By re-arming all three squadrons, one of the conditions for the future creation of a higher Czechoslovak Fighter Wing was fulfilled. At that time, few would have believed that the Spitfire Mk.V would remain the main piece of equipment of Czechoslovak fighter squadrons until the beginning of 1944, when the pilots received the much desired Spitfire Mk.IX. Czechoslovak pilots fought on Spitfire Mk.Vbs and Mk.Vcs for more than two years.
The “thirteen thirty-three” planes from the first half of 1942 are known for their cartoon characters from Walt Disney comic books. The author of these drawings was Sgt. Karel Pavlik, who used his profession as a letter painter to decorate the individual Spitfires under the cockpit faceplate as the pilots wished. The drawing of Robber the kitten was painted by Karel Pavlik on a Spitfire AD380 RY-R.
With the strength of Wing
Over the course of those two years, the stocks of Spitfire Mk.Vb and later Vc fighters were replenished at all three squadrons, and when moving to new areas of operation, these aircraft were also often exchanged with other units. And so machines from different series from basically all manufacturers gradually appeared in the inventory of the Czechoslovak fighter units. In the case of the Mk.Vb, these were machines produced by Castle Bromwich (series P, AB, AD, BL, BM, EN, EP), Eastleigh (series R, W, X, AA, AB), Chattis Hill (series W, AA, AB), High Post Aerodrome (W, AB series) and Westland (AR series). The Vc version aircraft came from the production facilities of Westland (series AR, EE), Eastleigh (series AA, AB), High Post Aerodrome (series AB) and Chattis Hill (series BP). On May 3, 1942, the Czechoslovaks saw the creation of a higher Czechoslovak Fighter Wing, established at RAF Exeter (Exeter Czechoslovak Fighter Wing). It consisted of the above-mentioned Czechoslovak squadrons, Nos. 310, 312 and 313, which in the period from May 7 to June 7, 1942 was supplemented by No. 154 Sqn. All three squadrons operated as the Exeter Czechoslovak Fighter Wing until June 26, 1943. After that, they separately stood down for a period of R and R. Czechoslovak units met up again in the period from September 18 to November 8, 1943, when together they formed the Ibsley Czechoslovak Fighter Wing. The Wing was commanded by W/Cdr Alois Vašátko (who from May 3 to June 23, 1942 flew a personal Spitfire Mk.Vb BM592 coded with his initials AV), W/Cdr Karel Mrázek (June 26, 1942 to March 31, 1943 with personal Spitfire Mk.Vbs EN765 and EP461 and Mk.Vcs AR502 and EE626, all coded KM) and W/Cdr František Doležal (March 31, 1943 to February 1, 1944, Spitfire Mk.Vb EP461 and Vc EE626; both coded FD).
During the period when Czechoslovak squadrons flew the Spitfire Mk.V, they took part in a number of important operations. For example, on August 19, 1942, the pilots of Nos. 310 and 312 Sqn with the Spitfire Mk.V flew out of Redhill in support of Operation Jubilee and on the 9 of September, 1943, No. 313 Sqn from Hawkinge Airfield took part in support of Operation Starkey which saw black and white stripes used on the wings for the first time as a rapid identification feature. At the time of the use of the Spitfire Mk.Vb, personal artwork also appeared on Czechoslovak Spitfires, even if only for a short time. This happened at the beginning of 1942 at No. 313 Sqn, commanded at the time by S/Ldr Karel Mrázek. On several Spitfire Mk.Vbs, artwork inspired by characters from Walt Disney cartoons appeared at the request of the pilots. The author of the drawings was a pilot with the unit, Sgt Karel Pavlík, a calligrapher by profession in civilian life.
Spitfires LF Mk. Vb from No. 313 Squadron take off from Hawkinge airfield as part of Operation Starkey on September9, 1943. The unit moved to Hawkinge airfield, which was under the command of 11 Group, Fighter Command, in mid-August 1943 after a recuperation stay and patrol in the north over the Orkneys. The squadron thus became involved in the operational flights of Operation Starkey as part of the Hawkinge Wing.
Modifications and modernisations
The Spitfire Mk.V also underwent a number of upgrades during their relatively long service career with the Czechoslovak squadrons, increasing the combat value of the aircraft. For example, there was a modification to the fuel system, which allowed the use of auxiliary fuel tanks, which greatly increased the operational radius of the aircraft. A number of aircraft got their wings clipped, which increased their maneuverability during operations at lower flight levels. The system of supplying ammunition to the wing cannons was also changed, which increased the reliability of the weapons and the number of rounds carried, and there were many other modifications. The period of use of the Spitfire Mk.V by Czechoslovak units is, in addition to a number of successes, also associated with significant losses of flight personnel, which did not escape even the command corps. For the Czechoslovak Air Force, major losses came with the death of W/Cdr Alois Vašátko, the first commander of the Czechoslovak Fighter Wing, who died on June 23, 1942 in his personal Spitfire Mk.Vb BM592 coded AV after a collision with a German Fw 190 during Operation Ramrod 23 and also S/Ldr Jaroslav Himr, who died on the 27 of September, 1943 in the cockpit of Spitfire Mk.Vc BP8586 coded RY-H during Operation Ramrod 87, when he first shot down a German Bf 110G-2 from II./ZG 1 but was subsequently shot down by another Bf 110G from the same unit.
At the end of January and beginning of February 1944, all three Czechoslovak fighter squadrons finally received their desired rearmament and exchanged their Spitfire Mk.Vb and Mk.Vc fighters for the more powerful Spitfire Mk.IX. Nevertheless, the Spitfire Mk.V, even if only for a short time, found itself into the inventory of No. 313 Sqn once more. It was between July 11 and October 3, 1944 that the squadron operated as part of a down time in the north of Great Britain at Skeabrae and Sumburgh. Additionally, Czechoslovak pilots did not come into contact with the Spitfire Mk.V inside Czechoslovak units alone. A number of Czechoslovak pilots also flew with other units within the RAF (see below) and, besides operational squadrons, Czechoslovak pilots also flew the Spitfire Mk.V as part of training with OTUs, Operational Training Units, up to the very end of the war. This is part of the reason why the Spitfire Mk.V became the most used aircraft by Czechoslovak pilots in terms of quantity during the entire war, and they thus have an irreplaceable place in the history of Czechoslovak resistance in the air.
During Operation Starkey, black-and-white invasion stripes were used for the first time on aircraft participating in low-altitude operations to distinguish their own and foreign machines. They looked different from those known from the later Normandy landings. The photo shows F/Lt Otmara Kučera in front of his personal Spitfire LF Mk.Vb EP110 “RY-R”.
Spitfires of No. 310 Squadron at Exeter airfield in spring 1943. Closest in the photo is the front part of Dolezal’s Spitfire Mk.Vb EP461. The black “FD” marking on the lower engine cowling is clearly visible.
Czechoslovak Pilots With Other Units
No.19 Squadron
The unit began converting to Spitfire Mk.Vs in October 1941, and by June 1942, Sgt Lysický, Sgt Netopil, Sgt Sokol, F/Sgt Střihavka, P/O Bernard, F/O Borovec and Sgt Mečíř flew the Spitfire Mk.Vb.
No.41 Squadron
In April and May of 1942, F/Lt Vykoukal flew Spitfire Mk.Vbs with this unit.
No.54 Squadron
From September 1941, Sgt Plášil, F/Sgt Pavlů, Sgt Karásek and Sgt. Konvalina flew the Spitfire Mk.V while serving with this unit.
No.65 Squadron
The unit flew the Spitfire Mk.Vb after converting to it in October 1941, and a relatively large number of Czechoslovak pilots flew with the unit. These included Sgt Štulíř, Sgt Loucký, Sgt Kopeček, Sgt Karásek, Sgt Konvalina, Sgt Pavlů and Sgt Štefan.
No.66 Squadron
During his time with this unit, F/Lt Kruml flew the Spitfire Mk.Vb and Mk.Vc in November and December 1942.
No.72 Squadron
In the summer of 1941, Sgt Lamberton and Sgt. Valenta flew with this unit in the summer of 1941.
No.81 Squadron
From April 1942, Spitfire Mk.Vbs were flown by F/Sgt Pípa and between July and August 1942, by F/Sgt Maňák.
No.111 Squadron
This unit converted to the Spitfire Mk.Vb in September 1941. They were flown by F/Sgt (later P/O) Hrubý, Sgt Zouhar, F/O Kopecký, Sgt Zadrobílek, F/Sgt (later P/O) Příhoda and F/O Hartman.
No.118 Squadron
In May and June 1944, Sgt J. Čermák flew the Spitfire Mk.Vb.
No.122 Squadron
Between May and August 1943, Spifire Mk.Vb flights were conducted by F/Lt Kruml.
No.124 Squadron
This unit converted onto the Spitfire Mk.Vb in November 1941, and were flown by F/Lt Kulhánek, F/Lt Bartoň, F/O Bachůrek and Sgt. Kotiba
No.129 Squadron
Between May and July 1942, F/Lt Vancl flew the Spitfire Mk.Vb.
No.131 Squadron
In January and February 1943, P/O Hlaďo, F/Lt Kruml and P/o Smik flew Spitfire Mk.Vbs.
No.167 Squadron
Between March and May 1943, P/O Papoušek flew the Spitfire Mk.Vb and Mk.Vc.
No.222 Squadron
In June 1943, P/O Hlaďo and P/O Smik flew Spitfire Mk.Vbs. (The main fighter at the time with this unit was the Spitfire Mk.IX.)
No.234 Squadron
F/Lt Hýbler flew Spitfire Mk.Vbs with this unit in May 1942.
No.501 Squadron
This unit took on the Spitfire Mk.Vb in September 1941. Examples of the type were flown by F/Sgt Dvořák, Sgt Vendl, Sgt Vrtiš, F/O (later F/Lt Raba, Sgt Ročovský, Sgt Bauman and Sgt Jeřábek. Spitfire Mk.Vcs began to appear in May 1942, and the Czechoslovak pilots flew them as well.
No.601 Squadron
Sgt Mareš flew the unit’s Spitfire Mk.Vb which it converted to in March 1942.
No.602 Squadron
The Spitfire Mk.Vb was flown in this unit by Sgt Ptáček in February and March 1942.
No.610 Squadron
From the end of March to May 1942, Sgt Mareš and Sgt Kohout flew the unit’s Spitfire Mk.Vbs.
Air War over Ukraine
The first F-16 fighter jets appeared over Ukraine at the turn of July and August.
He Who Sows the Wind Reaps the Storm in the Kursk Region
Text: Miro Barič
Ukraine has been attempting retaliation on enemy territory since the first day of Russian aggression. Initially, these were sporadic missile, or drone strikes on key targets, gradually intensifying and now amounting to a strategic offensive. There have also been several ground raids by Russian legions fighting against Putin’s regime, though they always quickly retreated back to Ukrainian territory. However, during the observed period (from August 1 to August 31), the war fully expanded into the Russian territory.
It began on Tuesday, August 6, when the Russian border in the Kursk region was crossed at multiple locations. This time, it was not a small raid, even though Russian authorities initially downplayed the situation. For the first time, Ukrainian soldiers (not just members of Russian legions) attacked Russian territory, using heavy equipment. The offensive was carefully planned and, importantly, kept secret, with even Ukraine’s Western allies unaware of it. Russian units at the borders had warned of a possible attack, but their leadership ignored the warnings.
Ukraine took advantage of the fact that Russia had only weak forces at the Kursk region’s borders, consisting partly of conscripts in the basic military service and partly of soldiers recovering from losses in previous battles on the eastern Ukrainian front. Most either fled or were captured. Ukrainians first infiltrated Russian territory with special units, attacking Russian supplies and using jamming devices against Russian drones. Russian drones did not fly in the early days, while Ukrainian drones largely destroyed the reinforcements Russia was sending.
The initial Ukrainian attack was carried out by small units with a few armored vehicles that moved quickly and ambushed Russian forces, with the main forces following behind. This resulted in maneuver warfare, to which Russia struggled to find an adequate response. On the eastern front in Ukraine, Russian forces typically proceed by first bombarding Ukrainian positions with glide bombs from aircraft, then attacking with waves of infantry. In the Kursk region, this was not possible since Ukrainian units were constantly moving, and Russian glide bombs can only target stagnant targets. As a result, Russia resorted to its usual tactic—razing villages and towns to prevent the Ukrainians from establishing positions there, though now this was happening on Russian soil.
One of Ukraine's objectives was to create a buffer zone so that Russia could not bombard the Ukrainian border. Other goals included inflicting damage and losses on the Russian army, disrupting Russian supply routes, and improving Ukraine's negotiating position in potential peace talks. Ukraine also sought to force Russia to relocate its forces from other regions to the Kursk area. Russia did this, but only from less critical parts of the front. Russian troops remained in their most important offensive direction, toward Pokrovsk in the Donetsk region, where they continued to attack. However, Russia was unable to send reinforcements to Pokrovsk as quickly as they might have wished. By the end of the period, their advance in Pokrovsk had significantly slowed.
During this time, both sides were intensely engaged: Russia was attacking in the eastern Ukrainian Donetsk region, while Ukraine maintained the initiative in the Russian Kursk region. By the end of the month, Ukraine had occupied the town of Sudzha and several dozen other villages, most of whose civilian population had been evacuated. Ukraine captured over 600 Russian soldiers, initially facing challenges in relocating such a large number of prisoners to the interior. Among the captives were evidently important individuals, as Russia requested a prisoner exchange for the first time, having shown little interest in this before Ukraine's incursion into the Kursk region.
Losses in the Kursk Region
A significant portion of air operations and losses during the observed period occurred in connection with the fighting in the Kursk region, particularly on the Russian side. Due to issues with drone jamming, Russia attempted to repel the Ukrainian attack mainly with helicopters and aircraft. On the first day of the Ukrainian offensive, Tuesday, August 6, the first Russian Kamov Ka-52 helicopter was shot down. The pilot died in the crash, and the navigator was injured. On the same day, a Ukrainian FPV drone in the Kursk region struck a Russian Mi-28 helicopter, damaging its tail rotor, but the crew managed to make an emergency landing. This was the first time in history that a drone intentionally hit an enemy aircraft in flight. Shortly after, a similar attack occurred when a Ukrainian drone hit a Mi-8 helicopter, although details on this incident are scarce, despite it being captured on video.
On Saturday, August 10, another Ka-52 helicopter was shot down by portable missiles in the Kursk region. The crew, Lieutenant Colonel Nikolai Shulgin and Captain Erlan Medeuov from the 440th Independent Helicopter Regiment in Vyazma, did not survive.
Ukraine claimed further successes in the Kursk region, stating they had also hit aircraft, though only the aforementioned losses are confirmed. By the end of the period, a photo surfaced of a severely damaged MI-8MTV-5 helicopter, likely suitable only for cannibalization for spare parts. This may be the helicopter struck by the FPV drone mentioned earlier.
Indirectly related to the war in Ukraine was the loss of a Tu-22M3 bomber on Thursday, August 15, near Mikhailovka in the Irkutsk region, due to an accident. These aircraft are heavily used in attacks on Ukrainian cities, and the high operational pace leads to the crew and material fatigue, increasing the number of accidents. The aircraft bore the designation RF-94238 with fuselage number “Red 78.” Its four-member crew ejected before the crash, but navigator Nikita Jerevalov did not survive.
The Ukrainian soldier in the Kursk region
Ukrainian equipment in the Kursk region uses markings in the form of white triangles.
This Russian convoy on the way to the Kursk region was destroyed by Ukrainian missiles. In the chaos at the start of the offensive, however, several convoys were hit by the Russians themselves, even by Ka-52 helicopters.
Wreckage of a Ka-52 helicopter that was shot down on August 6 in the Kursk region.
Another Ka-52 was shot down on August 10, when it was hit at close range by portable missiles.
Wreckage of a Tu-22M3 bomber with tail number "red 78," which crashed on August 15 in the Irkutsk region.
A heavily damaged Russian Mi-8MTV-5 helicopter, which had to make an emergency landing sometime in August, though further details are unknown.
Attacks on the Airports
In addition to air losses, Russia’s air force also suffered ground damage. The Ukrainian offensive against Russian airports continued successfully. On Friday, August 2, a massive drone attack hit the Morozovsk airbase in the Rostov region. Extensive fires broke out, hitting a munitions warehouse, and a Su-34 fighter-bomber burned down on the tarmac.
On Friday, August 9, Ukrainian drones targeted the Lipetsk airbase in the Lipetsk region, adjacent to Kursk. A strong explosion forced the evacuation of residents from four neighboring villages. Ukraine claimed its drones hit a warehouse containing 700 glide bombs.
The most significant damage occurred on Thursday, August 22, when Ukrainian drones attacked the Marinovka base in the Volgograd region. Metal shelters for aircraft were hit, with the confirmed destruction of a Su-34 and a non-operational Su-24M, and three other aircraft were damaged.
A Su-34 that burned down on August 2 at the Morozovsk base.
Ammunition depot destroyed on August 2 at the Morozovsk base.
Attack on the Marinovka base on August 22.
Destroyed aircraft shelters at the Marinovka base.
During the observed period, Ukrainian drones also hit a large fuel depot in Proletarsk in the Rostov region. It burned for over a week.
Ukrainian Losses
Russia also continued its attacks on Ukrainian airbases. On Monday, August 12, a rocket strike hit the Myrhorod base in the Poltava region, severely damaging a Su-27. On Friday, August 16, an Iskander-M ballistic missile destroyed a MiG-29 at an airfield in Dnipro.
On August 12, Ukraine suffered a particularly sad loss when a MiG-29 with the call sign "White 72" was shot down near Kramatorsk, killing Captain Oleksandr Myhulya from the 40th Tactical Aviation Brigade, who had completed 160 combat flights. Russia claimed the MiG was downed by a Su-30 fighter.
Ukraine also suffered one non-combat aviation loss during training. A Mi-2MSB helicopter from the 203rd Training Aviation Brigade crashed, killing Major Nazar Prokazjuk and a cadet from the National Air Force University in Kharkiv.
Captain Oleksandr Myhulya of the 40th Tactical Aviation Brigade of Ukraine and the wreckage of the MiG-29 fighter jet in which he died on August 12.
Ukrainian operator Oleksandr next to the IRIS-T air defense system with marked successes against Russian cruise missiles. Notice that the fifth symbol from the right is doubled. At that time, the Ukrainians hit one Russian missile with a rocket, and its explosion destroyed another Russian missile.
F-16’s First Combat and First Loss
On Monday, August 26, the Ukrainian Air Force suffered a major loss. It wasn’t just the destruction of an F-16 from the small contingent (reported as 10 aircraft) that had arrived in Ukraine only a month earlier. Far more tragic was the death of the respected pilot, Colonel Oleksiy Mes, call sign "Moonfish." On that day, Russia launched one of its largest attacks since the war began, sending more than 200 missiles and drones toward Ukraine, targeting 15 of its 24 regions. F-16s participated in this defense, likely marking their first combat action. President Volodymyr Zelensky announced the next day, Tuesday, August 27, that the F-16s had achieved their first aerial victories against Russian missiles. However, on Thursday, August 29, it was revealed that one F-16 was lost during this action, along with its pilot.
The news was confirmed by MP Mariana Bezuhla, who stated that Oleksiy Mes was shot down by a Patriot missile due to poor coordination among Ukrainian forces. Ukrainian Air Force Commander Lieutenant General Mykola Oleshchuk responded sharply to the MP's remarks, but the next day, on Friday, September 30, President Zelensky dismissed him from his post, appointing Lieutenant General Anatoliy Kryvonozhko as the new commander of Ukraine's Air Force.
Even a month later, it is still unclear what exactly happened. During his combat mission, Mes destroyed three cruise missiles and one kamikaze drone. While he was approaching another target, communication was lost. The plane crashed, and the pilot died. Several possible causes have been suggested, including friendly fire from a Patriot missile, a technical malfunction, or a collision with debris from a destroyed Russian missile, a known risk in such missions. Ukraine had already lost four fighters (two MiG-29s and two Su-27s) this way.
The destruction of Ukraine’s first F-16 and the death of Oleksii Mes holds not only military significance but also great symbolic meaning. At the start of the war, Mes commanded a unit equipped with MiG-29 fighter jets. He was one of the voices in the campaign that advocated for the delivery of F-16 aircraft from Western allies. Together with Major Andrii Pilshchykov, who had the call sign "Juice," they lobbied in the U.S. during the summer of 2022.
Tragically, Pilshchykov died before this dream could materialize - on August 25, 2023 perishing in a training flight collision between two L-39 Albatros aircraft. At that time, in August 2023, Mes became one of the first Ukrainian pilots to begin training in the West. In the fall of 2023, he transitioned from a simulator to the cockpit of a real F-16, becoming the very first Ukrainian pilot to do so. He also played a major role in integrating these fighter jets into Ukraine’s air force. Mes died exactly one year and one day after his comrade Pilshchykov.
The first F-16 fighter jets appeared over Ukraine at the turn of July and August.
Oleksiy Mes during the training on F-16.
Andriy Pilshchykov and Oleksiy Mes lobbied for the delivery of F-16s. The first one died on August 25, 2023, and the second one exactly one year and one day later.
The Ukrainian Air Force published a series of photos of the Su-27.
Máňa
Text: Jaroslav Špaček
Illustration: Antonis Karydis
Cat. No. 2148
The L-410UVP, serial number 810731, was manufactured by LET Kunovice, on 25 November 1981. It was equipped with the standard camouflage for this type, i.e. two shades of green on the upper and side surfaces, and light grey underneath. At the time when it was intended for transporting NATO observers during exercises on the territory of Czechoslovakia, the nose, part of the tail surfaces and the ends of the wings were painted yellow. Subsequently, during an inspection at the factory, it was fitted with 'VIP camouflage' in white and grey with tricolour on the fuselage sides.
In the middle of 2005, the aircraft was handed over to the Pardubice Centre of Aviation Training (CLV) of the state enterprise LOM PRAHA, where it complemented the already used L-410UVP-T aircraft,fuselage number 0928, for training University of Defence Brno students intended for the transport aviation. Pilots Štěpán Ručka and Petr Kříženecký took over the "new" aircraft from Kbely. However, they did not flew off on their first attempt, because the aircraft showed significant control defects, perhaps due to previous damage during ground handling. However, after several adjustments, the aircraft was finally taken over, although for the rest of its flying life it suffered permanent consequences in the form of constant, albeit small, slipping. Any change in speed or wing configuration thus required re-adjustment of the rudder and aileron trims. Over time, the aircraft was nicknamed "Máňa“ (pronounced Mania, meaning "Little Mary").
In 2012, the aircraft "0731"underwent the R2 revision at the manufacturer. Due to the extent of the work being carried out, there was a discussion in CLV on the subject of a new camouflage to fit within our fleet. Out of many ideas from pilots and technicians, the current look of the "CLV" L-410s was finally chosen. That's why the aircraft "0928" received it as well in 2017 during its R2 revision in Kunovice.
An interesting feature is the inscription on the bottom of the fuselage - AEROTRAINING, which was supposed to be the call sign of the aircraft used in CLV. The call sign of this aircraft for communication with air traffic control authorities at that time was "Aerotraining 731".
On 22 October 2020 the aircraft landed for the last time in Pardubice, it was then with the crew of Antonín Karmazín, Jiří Červený and Jiří Seidl. The need for another R2 revision and the engines and propellers overhaul, together with the necessary modernisation of the avionic equipment, meant very high costs. Therefore, the decision was made to decommission the aircraft and no longer operate it.
In the end, "Máňa" ended its aviation journey in the Aviation Museum in Kunovice. The aircraft was transported there on two trucks on March 7, 2024, where it was displayed to the public after assembly with the help of the production plant employees. "Máňa" flew a total of 7,479 hours and 25 minutes and safely completed 13,892 landings.
With the National Guard in China
Text: Jan Bobek
Illustration: Piotr Forkasiewicz
Cat. No. 82108
World War II gave rise to many unusual situations, events, and units. Among these was the Connecticut National Guard's reconnaissance aviation unit, which ultimately achieved over 70 confirmed aerial victories on the Chinese battlefield.
The first U.S. aviation unit with the number 118 was the 118th Aero Squadron, formed on August 31, 1917, at Kelly Field, Texas. After moving to France, it was redesignated as the 639th Aero Squadron in February 1918 and served as a transport and supply unit.
In 1923, the 118th Observation Squadron was established as part of the Connecticut National Guard. Initially equipped with Curtiss JN-4 "Jenny" and Curtiss OX-12 aircraft, it assisted during floods and worker riots. Gradually, it began using O-17 Courier aircraft, Douglas O-38 and O-46, O-47 medium planes, and Stinson O-49, among others.
In March 1941, the 118th OS was placed under Army command and moved to Jacksonville Army Airfield in Florida, where it participated in anti-submarine patrols over the Atlantic. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, it continued this mission from Charleston, South Carolina. Its equipment eventually included not only L-4 and L-5 observation aircraft but also P-40, A-20, and P-39 combat aircraft. In the first half of the year, however, it was ordered to relocate to India and later to China.
By June 1944, this unit, now designated the 118th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron (TRS), became the fourth fighter squadron within the 23rd Fighter Group, carrying on the legacy of Chennault's "Flying Tigers." Under the command of Maj. E.O. McComas, the squadron began flying combat missions with P-40Ns from Kweilin Airfield, China. In late 1944, it rearmed with P-51B and especially C versions. The squadron's first two victories came when 1/Lt Oran Stanley Watts shot down two Oscars near Anking on July 7. The main adversaries of the American pilots on this battlefield were Japanese Army aviators flying Ki-43 and Ki-44 planes, with some Ki-84s appearing later in the war. Watts went on to achieve five victories, becoming one of the unit's three aces, Maj McComas and 1/Lt Russell D. Williams also achieving five kills each. Members of the 118th TRS returned to the U.S. after completing 100 combat sorties, typically after about six months of operational intensity.
When the 118th TRS arrived on the Asian battlefield, Chinese and Allied forces were facing Japan's Operation Ichi-Go, aimed at establishing a land link between the occupied eastern part of China and present-day Vietnam. The second goal of the operation was to seize Allied airfields from which the U.S. Air Force was launching raids on Japan. For the 23rd FG, this meant operating under extremely difficult logistical conditions and undergoing several evacuations of their own bases.
By October 20, the 118th TRS had flown nearly 6,000 operational hours, shot down 24 aircraft, probably destroyed 15 others, and damaged 22 in aerial combat. Its pilots had also destroyed 14 bridges and damaged 27 more, destroyed 296 vehicles and damaged 422, sunk 404 cargo vessels and damaged 1,439, and killed over 3,000 soldiers and 1,500 draft horses.
In November 1944, the 74th FS and 118th TRS found themselves in an extraordinary situation, tasked with operating from areas surrounded by Japanese forces. Maj McComas' brightly colored Mustangs flew from Suichuan Airfield. Until January 1945, the pilots attacked enemy logistics on land, sea, and rail, scoring numerous additional aerial victories and destroying aircraft on the ground.
By 1945, Japanese Army aerial activity in China had dwindled, with anti-aircraft fire becoming the main danger to Mustang pilots. During one such action in the spring of 1945, a Mustang was photographed bearing the names "Dottie N' Butch" and "Roxie" on its nose. This aircraft's chief mechanic was R.D. Anderson, and it was assigned to two pilots, Lt. L.D. Monaghan and Lt. G.J. Kaplanek. The final commander of the 118th TRS, Maj Martin Lubner, who had six confirmed victories and three probable ones from his time with the 76th FS, was photographed in his flight gear with this aircraft.
Central European readers may find it interesting that Gerald J. Kaplanek was the son of a Czech father and a Polish mother. Another pilot with Czech ancestry, Edward J. Vanecek, also served with the unit. He died in April 1944 in a crash in India. More details about this unique unit can be found on the website www.118trs.com.
Do zteče!
Text Zdeněk Nožička
Illustration: Antonis Karydis
Cat. No. 7047
„Do zteče ostře!“ ("Attack hard!") This is how the pilots of Czech L-39s, conducting combat test firing, asked by radio the ground controller for permission to launch unguided rockets, fire a cannon or drop bombs. As the controller was usually designated a flying personnel, he was located within the firing range area at a safe distance from the impact area but within sight of it during the firing. The leader of the pair, after receiving clearance from the controller, only issued the instruction "Ready" to the wingman pilot. The rockets were then fired simultaneously by the pilots on the instruction "Fire!" by the leader. Subsequently, the rocket controller made an immediate assessment of the accuracy of the hits and then informed the pilots by radio.
The military areas of Jince, Libava and Boletice were used for such rocket tests. Each live firing was very important for the pilots. Especially for the necessary acquisition of the pilot class and thus confirmation of the achievement of combat skills on a given type and of course proper financial evolution in the form of an increase in the pilot's monthly salary.
For ground personnel, aerial gunnery tests have always meant a higher workload than everyday duty. Especially for the armourers. On the day of preliminary preparation, they concentrated their efforts, in addition to the preparation of the aircraft and the testing of the weapon systems, on the hanging of the rocket pods and the actual preparation of the aerial weaponry. The aircraft flew mostly armed with a combination of the GS-23 cannon along with S-5 rockets, or the GS-23 cannon along with bombs. Because of the complexity of this training, range flights were scheduled in weekly blocks.
The training missions of armed Albatros flying on the range had important safety specifics. For example, the armorers performed the arming of the aircraft only as the last specialty in line, when the radio operators and avionics specialists, along with the aircraft technician, had already completed their preparations. Warning flags were placed in front of and behind the aircraft during weapons loading. This meant that no ground personnel or airport security assets were allowed in these areas. Once the aircraft was armed, only the pilot and his technician could approach it.
After landing the aircraft back at the base, the pilots taxied to the designated "discharge point" and pointed the aircraft in a safe direction. At this point, a pair of armourers were already waiting to check the "safety" of the weapons used while the engine was running. In practice, this meant that no rocket could be left in the rocket pods and no rounds could be left in the air cannon. Otherwise, the pilot was informed of the balance of ammunition in the weapon. This was the signal for him to shut down the engine. The armourers then began troubleshooting.
The boxart of the new Eduard kit, shows just the moment when a pair of Albatroses launches unguided S-5 rockets from UB-16 rocket pods over one of the aforementioned shooting ranges. Outside of the rocket pods, the aircraft is equipped with a pair of additional fuel tanks, in order to extend its operational range (the ability to perform several runs in succession) in the shooting range area.
The livery of the boxart Albatros shows its appearance in the last stage of service with the 222nd Training Squadron in Náměšt' nad Oslavou. During its service at this base, it was lovingly cared for by the aircraft technician Michal F., who is now an Eduard employee and designer of the camouflage schemes and decals. Logically, the realization of the schemes for this kit fell to him and his 3903 was not to be missed in the selection. In addition, this aircraft carried several shades of paint it received during various maintenance and revisions, but still carried the original factory livery. This makes its markings attractive for modellers. During service with the 222nd Training Squadron, this Albatros received a slight addition in the form of stripes applied to the vertical stabilizer. There is a humorous story associated with these stripes which is mentioned in the kit’s instruction sheet.
Just for completeness, let us add that the aircraft was produced in October 1986 and made its last flight from the Čáslav airport on 24.10.2016. From the above it follows that its duty was terminated after 30 years of service due to the exhaustion of its technical service life. During this service it flew 3600 flight hours.
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CN 810731, LOM Praha, Flight Training Center, Pardubice, Czech Republic, 2019
This L-410UVP, which was later nicknamed Máňa (means Mary homely), was finalized on November 25, 1981 and in December it was handed over to the army aviation, which assigned it to the 3 Transport Aviation Regiment in Prague-Kbely. The aircraft underwent several changes of color and served as a VIP passeneger (salon) transport aircraft. As part of the reorganization of the Czech Air Force in the mid-1990s, the aircraft was transferred to the 61 Transport Squadron at the newly formed 6 Transport Air Base. In 2002, it moved to Pardubice to the 34 Special Air Force Base (overhauled subsequently in 2004) and assigned to the newly formed Flight Training Center. At that time, it sported the standard white and grey livery and for some time also the “Máňa” inscription above the cockpit. At the turn of 2011 and 2012, this Turbolet underwent a technical revision in Kunovice, during which the technical life was spanned for another 4800 hours or 10 years of operation. At the same time, it received a new blue livery, in which it lived to the end of its service in 2022. During that time, it flew 7,479 hours and made 13,892 landings. In February 2024, it was decided that the aircraft would be loaned to the Kunovice Aviation Museum to be exhibited there.
CN 800525, 5. Luftwaffe Division, Luftwaffe, Germany, 1996
In late 1980s, the first L-410UVPs were delivered to the Army of then German Democratic Republic. These were finished in an eleven-seat salon version and the first aircraft were delivered in camouflage consisting of irregular stains of khaki and green. After German reunification in the early 1990s, the Bundesluftwaffe retained these aircraft for the 5. Luftwaffe Division which was tasked with the transport of government officials. The aircraft were overhauled and given a white and grey livery with a distinctive stripe of two shades of blue. The other L-410UVPs delivered to the GDR were mostly of parachute version and these were partly sold to Guatemala and partly donated to the air forces of the Baltic republics.
CN 810731, Special Operations squadron, 3 Air Transport Regiment, Praha-Kbely, Czechoslovakia, 1990
At the end of the 1980s, the Turbolet serial number 810731 was used in a saloon version for transporting foreign arms inspectors of the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe (CSCE) by the Special Operations Squadron, which was part of the 3 Transport Aviation Regiment in Praha-Kbely. The camouflage was complemented by large areas of yellow on the wings, tail and nose of the aircraft. Most of the stencilling was not recovered in these areas.
CN 851527, Slov-Air, Czechoslovakia, 1990
The state-owned Slov-Air company, which replaced the former ČSA Agrolet in 1969, was the first Czechoslovak user of the L-410. It added the first aircraft to its fleet in the second half of 1971. The aircraft, still in the L-410A version, were used for domestic transport and were handed over to ČSA in 1975. This aircraft was purchased by the Aviation Inspectorate Bureau and flown by the crew of Miroslav Srnec and Pavel Plaček on November 15, 1985, with the matriculation OK-PXI. Shortly afterwards, the Bureau revised its intentions (the aircraft was to serve for calibration purposes) and in November 1986 it was offered for sale or transfer. Moravan company and Kunovice aero club were interested, there was also a Yugoslavian bidder and also the army or ČSA were considered. Finally, Slov-Air acquired the aircraft in October 1988. On October 24, 1988, the aircraft was matriculated as OK-PDI and used for the JZD AK Slušovice (aero services of the agriculture company Slušovice), and later also transported Slovak government representatives. In 1992 the aircraft was written off after the nose gear was damaged during landing. The aircraft was then parked for a long time at the Žilina airport, after which it was transported to Bratislava and used for airport firefighters training.
CN 831138, Pyrlandia-Boogie, Ostróv Wielkopolski, Poland, 2006
This L-410UVP was not made for the customer, but for factory purposes. It was used to test modifications of the newly prepared UVP-E version. The aircraft with the OK-178 mark was flown on January 10, 1984. This was followed by tests of brakes, different shapes of wingtip tanks and installation of five-bladed propellers. In 1985, the aircraft was exhibited in Paris as “fake” UVP-E. The aircraft was also given the civil matriculation OK-OZG, then returned to OK-178 and was converted back to the standard L-410UVP. It then received the new OK-NZG marking and was leased to Slov-Air for two months at the end of 1991. It then went into private hands with Delta System Air, where it was rebranded OK-NDG. In Norimberk on January 28, 1994, it suffered broken wing end due to the strong wing. After the repair the crew of Jiří Nečas and Albert Orlita flew it to Bratislava. It was operated as OK-NDG by ABA Air and from March 2000 it was grounded in Otrokovice for almost a year. The next owner was the company Job Air from Mošnov, which gave the aircraft a yellow paint job with a blue stripe. At the beginning of 2003 it was sold to Polska, where it flew at Pyrlandia Boogie with the matriculation SP-KPS and served to sky-divers. However, as of September 16, 2013, it was back in the Czech Republic, this time with the matriculation OK-PRH, which was changed to OM-PRH on July 13, 2016 and then to OM-HFP, operated in attractive livery by Praga Aviation. The aircraft is currently parked at Kunovice airport. It recorded 6,021 flight hours and 9,066 landings.
CN 8100731, 24 Air Transport Base, Praha-Kbely, Czech Republic, 2010
In 2004, Turbolet CN 8100731, whose history is also described in markings A and C, underwent an overhaul and was discharged from the army, where it served until then, to the Flight Training Centre at Pardubice Airport. As part of the general overhaul, the original camouflage livery was replaced by an elegant white and grey paint with a stripe down the length of the aircraft in the colors of the national tricolor. Shortly afterwards, the inscription “Máňa” appeared on both sides above the cockpit side windows. This nickname has stuck ever since, although after another revision it was given a blue livery and the inscription disappeared.
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BM592, W/Cdr Alois Vašátko, CO of Exeter (Czechoslovak) Wing, RAF Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom, June 1942
Alois "Amos" Vašátko was the third most successful Czechoslovak fighter pilot of World War II with 14 confirmed and four probable kills,. During the Battle of France, he shot down twelve enemy aircraft plus two probably, making him the most successful Czechoslovak pilot and the fifth most successful ace of the Armée de l'air. After the defeat of France, he served with No. 312 (Czechoslovak) Squadron, with which he participated in the Battle of Britain. After the Czechoslovak Wing was formed, he became its commander on May 1, 1942. The fateful evening of June 23, 1942, when 36 Spitfires escorted the Bostons for a raid on Morlaix airfield, proved fatal for him. During the ensuing dogfight, Vašátko collided with an Fw 190A-3 of Uffz. W. Reuschling from 7./JG 2 and died. Vasatko's personal Spitfire Mk.Vb s/n BM592 was a brand new aircraft, delivered to Wing on June 20, 1942. As the appearance of it has not been documented, its appearance can only be reconstructed, especially from the appearance of the first personal Spitfire of Vašátko´s successor, Karel Mrázek, which in turn is very well documented. The command aircraft were taken care of by the No. 310 Squadron personnel, and it is possible to deduce what Vašátko´s BM592 might have looked like. The AV personal codes were most likely placed between the cockpit and the Sky-coloured stripe, and the AV personal letters were repeated on the underside of the engine cowling. No other markings were probably applied.
EN765, W/Cdr Karel Mrázek, CO of Exeter (Czechoslovak) Wing, RAF Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom, June -July 1942
After the sudden death of the first commander of the Exeter (Czechoslovak) Wing, W/Cdr Alois Vašátko, on June 23, 1942, the existing commander of No. 313 (Czechoslovak) Squadron, W/Cdr Karel Mrázek, was appointed in his place. His first personal Spitfire in his new command was a Spitfire Mk.Vb s/n EN765, with which he made a total of 29 non-operational flights. W/Cdr Mrázek took advantage of the privilege that came with this position and had his initials applied to his new Spitfire as code letters, i.e. KM. According to surviving photographs, it is clear that the letters KM were displayed in Sky paint on both sides between the fuselage cockpit and the stripe of Sky paint in front of the tail surfaces. They were also found in a smaller form on the lower engine cowling. The coloring of the upper surfaces was the standard Day Fighter Scheme shades of Dark Green and Ocean Grey, the lower surfaces were in Medium Sea Grey. Karel Mrázek was one of the most capable young officers of the pre-war air force. During his wartime career he shot down four enemy aircraft, one probably and three damaged. He was the only Czechoslovak fighter pilot to clash with pilots from the Italian Expeditionary Corps Corpo Aereo Italiano, and he emerged from the battle successfully, managing to shoot down two Fiat Cr.42s. His leadership skills were recognized with high awards of DFC and DSO.
EP461, W/Cdr František Doležal, CO of Exeter (Czechoslovak) Wing, RAF Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom, April-July 1943
The first user of Spitfire EP461 was a veteran of the Battle of Britain and France, S/Ldr Jack Rose, Acting Squadron Leader of Exeter Station. Although without the appropriate rank, he filled in for W/Cdr Mrazek both functionally and as Wing Commander. In the period August-November 1942 Jack Rose led 15 sweeps as Wing Commander and marked his Spitfire with his initials JR. S/Ldr Frantisek "Dolly" Doležal, Commander of No. 310 Squadron, also used EP461 occasionally in December 1942 and early January 1943 without changing his markings. In January the JR became KM and was used by W/Cdr Karel Mrázek as his last personal Spitfire in the Czechoslovak Wing. On April 1, 1943, W/Cdr František Doležal became the new Wing Commander and took over the EP461 from Mrázek. At the time, the aircraft had its wingtips cut and a new round rear-view mirror installed. The Wing Commander's badge was painted under the left windshield. The code letters FD were in front of the fuselage cockade on both sides and their appearance varied on the starboard and port. The FD marking was placed also on the bottom of the engine cowling. The serial number EP461 was largely repainted in Ocean Grey camouflage paint on the right side after numerous changes of the code. W/Cdr Frantisek Doležal achieved his last aerial victory with this Spitfire when he damaged an Fw 190A from 8./JG 2 Richthofen on May 3, 1943. He ended the war with a total score of six confirmed victories, four probable and four enemy aircraft damaged. He was one of the first to return to Czechoslovakia after the war as early as May 17, 1945, but died aboard a transport Siebel on October 4, 1945.
AD325, F/Lt Emil Foit, No. 310 Squadron, RAF Perranporth, Cornwall, United Kingdom, December 1941-February 1942
Emil Foit was born in 1913 in Brno and after graduating from the business academy and military schools he became a fighter pilot. After the occupation of Czechoslovakia in May 1939 he made his way to Great Britain via Poland and Sweden and then France in August, where he joined the Foreign Legion. He served in Tunis, Blida in Algeria and Oran. After the surrender of France, he went via Casablanca and Gibraltar to the UK, where he was accepted into the RAF in August 1940. He underwent brief combat training with Hurricanes, served briefly with the British No. 85 Squadron and in October 1940 was posted to Duxford with No. 310 (Czechoslovak) Squadron. From February 1942 to November 1942, he was B Squadron Commander. From January 1943 to January 1944, he served as commander of No. 310 (Czechoslovak) Squadron. During air combat he shot down three enemy aircraft and damaged five. He received numerous medals and decorations for his combat activities, including the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC). On his return to his homeland in 1945 he was appointed commander of the 10 Air Regiment at Kbely. After February 1948 he went into exile in Great Britain and served again in the RAF. Emil Foit died in 1976 in England. The Spitfire AD325, which he flew at the turn of 1941-1942, was a brand new aircraft, delivered to No. 310 Squadron during the rearmament to the Mk.Vb version. It bore the donation inscription WESTMORLAND II on the tank cover and most likely had the Czechoslovakian emblem on the engine cowling.
AR423, F/Lt František Trejtnar, No. 310 Squadron, RAF Ibsley, Hampshire, United Kingdom, September 1943-February 1944
František Trejtnar was born on March 7, 1917. He graduated from the aviation school in Prostějov and became a pilot in the Czechoslovak army. After the occupation of Bohemia and Moravia by Germans in 1939, he went to Poland. In a short time, he went to France, where he was accepted into the Foreign Legion. When the war broke out with the German attack on Gdansk, Poland, on September 1, 1939, he was transferred to the forming Czechoslovak Foreign Army in France and sent to retraining as a pilot. After the fall of France, he left Port Vendres for Gibraltar and from there he sailed to Liverpool aboard Neuralia ship. In the UK he was accepted into the Royal Air Force at the end of July 1940. In early November 1940 he was posted to No. 310 (Czechoslovak) Squadron at Duxford. He fought with the unit throughout his wartime career, during which he scored one Fw 190 shot down and two damaged. On June 23, 1942, during a combat with an Fw 190, František Trejtnar and his opponent went deep into English territory. Czech pilot was shot down during the engagement, had to bail out and broke his leg when he hit the ground on the parachute. The disoriented German pilot, Oblt. Armin Faber, landed his Fw 190 to the amazement of all at the British base at Pembrey. The Britons thus got their hands on a completely undamaged Fw 190A-3, which they subsequently subjected to a series of tests and practice dogfights. František Trejtnar flew the AR423 Spitfire shown here regularly from September 1943 to February 1944 as B Squadron Commander of No. 310 Squadron. The tank cover bore the donation inscription The ROBINSON Fighter.
AD572, F/O František Peřina, No. 312 Squadron, RAF Harrowbeer, Devon, United Kingdom, February-June 1942
František Peřina was the first Czechoslovak fighter pilot, who achieved five confirmed kills and became ace. Born in 1911 in the village of Morkůvky near Břeclav, he left for Poland after the Munich dictate, from where he later headed by ship to France, where he retrained on Curtiss Hawk H-75 fighters. In December 1939 he became one of the first twenty Czechoslovak fighters sent to the Western Front. He was assigned to the famous Groupe de Chasse 1/5, where he flew mostly as the wingman of commander of the 1st Escadrille, Capitaine Jean Accart. During the three weeks of the French campaign, he shot down 11 aircraft confirmed and two probably. After the surrender of France, he continued on to the UK via Gibraltar by boat. He was accepted into the RAF at the rank of Pilot Officer and in September 1940 was posted to the recently formed No. 312 (Czechoslovak) Squadron. In its ranks he participated first in the Battle of Britain and later in offensive sweeps over the occupied continent. During these actions he closed his combat score by shooting down an Fw 190. During World War II he was credited with shooting down 12 aircraft confirmed, two probably and one aircraft damaged. After the war he returned to his homeland but was forced to emigrate in 1949 after the Communists took over. He spent several years as a pilot in the British Royal Air Force, later flying in Canada and the USA. He lived in the United States until 1993, when he returned permanently to the Czech Republic. He died on May 6, 2006 at the age of 95. František Peřina flew the Spitfire Mk.Vb AD572 shown here regularly from February to June 1942 and shot down one Fw 190 on June 6, 1942.
EP785, P/O Ladislav Světlík, No. 312 Squadron, RAF Churchstanton, Somerset, United Kingdom, January-April 1943
Pilsen native Ladislav Světlík was born on March 23, 1917. He took advantage of the 1000 new pilots for the country campaign and learned to fly. Between 1936 and 1937 he completed military training in Prostějov and then served as a fighter pilot. After the German occupation, he went to France via Poland, where he joined the Foreign Legion. After reassignment to the Air Force, he was retrained at Chartres on the Curtiss Hawk H-75 and scored four confirmed and three probable kills in combat against the German Luftwaffe. After the fall of France, he moved to the UK. Here he was assigned to No. 312 (Czechoslovak) Squadron. Despite the amount of combat missions he completed, he scored only one more kill when on May 23, 1944, in his new Spitfire Mk.IXc, he shot down an Fw 190 flown by German ace Lt. Georg Kiefner. After completing his second combat tour in July 1944, he was ferrying Vickers Wellingtons and at the very end of the war he served with No. 147 Squadron as a transport pilot. He returned to Czechoslovakia in August 1945 and served with the Army Transport Group until 1946. He then joined Czechoslovakian Airlines. After February 1948, he became one of the pilots who carried out a coordinated emigration with the use of three transport aircraft. He returned to the UK and rejoined the Royal Air Force. He died on July 27, 2008 in New Zealand. He was promoted in memoriam to the rank of Colonel in 1991. An interesting feature of Spitfire Mk.Vb EP785, which Ladislav Světlík flew regularly in the spring of 1943, is the depiction of the No. 312 Squadron emblem on the tank cover. The emblem is not known to have been drawn on any other Mk.Vb Spitfire serving with the unit.
AD380, F/O Alois Hochmal, No. 313 Squadron, RAF Hornchurch, Devon, United Kingdom, October 1941-April 1942
Not every pilot who fought in World War II can boast the title of fighter ace, participation in exceptional actions, a significant number of flying hours or high honors. A large number of them achieved, for example, only a third of the aerial victory, or flew their entire war career without recording any combat. And it was with the enormous contribution of hundreds of these unassuming heroes and patriots who did not accept the occupation of their homeland, that Czechoslovakia was liberated during World War II. The aircraft of No. 313 (Czechoslovak) Squadron date from the first half of 1942, when the unit was part of the Hornchurch Wing, famous for its Walt Disney cartoon characters. The author of these drawings was Sgt. Karel Pavlík, a native of Pilsen, who used his original profession as a letter painter to decorate individual Spitfires with drawings under the windshield, as requested by the pilots. The drawing of Robber the kitten was painted by him on Spitfire AD380 RY-R. An interesting feature of this Spitfire’s livery are the code letters RY-R. The first letter R was in Sky color and the following letters Y-R in Sky Blue. Also, the stripe in front of the tail surfaces was in Sky Blue. At the top of this was the s/n AD386, with the original Sky color shining through underneath. The aircraft of serial number AD386 never served with No. 313 Squadron, it was probably a misspelling during a previous camouflage repair. The actual serial number of this Spitfire was AD380 and the aircraft served with No. 313 Squadron from October 28, 1941, to April 24, 1942 and was most often flown by F/O A. Hochmal, F/Sgt V. Foglar and Sgt O. Kresta.
EP110, F/Lt Otmar Kučera, No. 313 Squadron, RAF Hawkinge, Kent, United Kingdom, August-September 1943
The Spitfire LF Mk.Vb EP110 flown by B Flight Commander of No. 313 Squadron RAF, Otmar Kučera, DFC, had the code RY-R and here is portrayed its appearance during Operation Starkey on September 9, 1943. During this operation, black and white invasion stripes were used for the first time to distinguish own and foreign aircraft. They were also painted on aircraft that were to take part in low-altitude operations that day. But the stripes looked different from the well-known “invasion” ones of the later Normandy landings. No. 313 Squadron moved to Hawkinge Airfield, which was under the command of No. 11 Group, Fighter Air Command, in mid-August 1943 after a recuperation stay and patrolling in the north over the Orkneys. The squadron thus became involved in operational flights of the deceptive Operation Starkey as part of the Hawkinge Wing. During these operations, the unit also scored one air combat victory thanks to its commander S/Ldr. Jaroslav Himr.
BM210, S/Ldr František Fajtl, CO of No. 122 Squadron, RAF Hornchurch, Devon, United Kingdom, May 1942
František Fajtl was born on August 20, 1912, in Donín, Louny district. He graduated from the Military Academy in Hranice and graduated in 1935 as an air force lieutenant. In June 1939 he fled to France via Poland, where he joined Armée de l’Air as a sergeant. He fought in the Bloch MB.152 and Morane-Saulnier MS.406 and when France fell, he retreated to North Africa and from there made his way to England via Gibraltar. In the ranks of No. 1 and No. 17 Squadron he took part in the Battle of Britain. In 1941 he became commander of No. 313 Squadron, and a year later he became the first Czechoslovak to take command of an English squadron, namely No. 122 (City of Bombay) Squadron. Already on May 5, 1942, he was shot down over France and made an emergency landing in the occupied territory. In dramatic circumstances, he made it across France and the Pyrenees to Spain, where he was captured and imprisoned in the Miranda concentration camp. On his release he returned to England, was promoted to the rank of Wing Commander and, at his own request, returned to combat as CO of No. 313 Squadron. In January 1944 he was appointed commander of a group of pilots who went to the Soviet Union. After retraining as a La-5FN, he led the 1st Czechoslovak Independent Fighter Regiment in the USSR. Like other pilots fighting on the Western Front, he was discharged from the army after the war and imprisoned. Afterwards he worked as a labourer and as a clerk. He was not fully rehabilitated until after the fall of communism. He died at the age of 94. In all, he shot down four enemy planes during his wartime career, certainly, and damaged two.
R7192, P/O Josef Příhoda, No. 111 Squadron, RAF Debden, Essex, United Kingdom, February 1942
Josef Příhoda trained as a mechanic, but in 1935 he volunteered for the air force. Gradually, he completed pilot training and a fighter course at Aviation Regiment 4 in Hradec Králové. After the occupation of the country on March 15, 1939, he got to France via Poland, but with the necessary Foreign Legion entry. During September, finally, he was accepted into the Armée de l’Air and training began. However, both the designated ERC 571 and the GC III/4, located in North Africa, had obsolete aircraft and did not get into action. The fall of France meant evacuation to the UK, where Josef Příhoda joined the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Rated Sergeant he retrained on Hurricanes and in October 1940 joined No. 1 Squadron, with which he intervened in the crucial Battle of Britain. This was followed by night operations and offensive actions over occupied Europe. In late September 1941 he transferred to No. 111 Squadron flying with Spitfires. In mid-April 1942, already with a reputation as a very experienced pilot, he joined No. 313 Squadron. On October 23, he received the DFC Distinguished Flying Cross for outstanding combat action, including five confirmed and two probable kills. He took part in many actions over enemy territory and was killed in Operation Ramrod 56, which targeted the Brest submarine base. His Spitfire crashed in the sea. The Spitfires of No. 111 Squadron, with which Příhoda flew in late 1941-1942, wore night livery at the time with a new modified C1 emblem on the fuselage in a reduced form. With this livery Spitfire R7192, JU-Y, Příhoda shot down one Bf 109 and damaged another on February 12, 1942.
AR435, Sgt. František Loucký, No. 65 Squadron, RAF Gravesend, Kent, United Kingdom, July 1942
František Loucký began his combat activity within the RAF on September 17, 1941, with No. 65 (East India) Squadron flying Spitfires Mk.Vb. František Loucký flew, among others, Spitfires codenamed YT-E. The first one was serial number W3456, the second AB133 and the third AR435. The AB133 and AR435 Spitfires bore Loucký’s nickname Lucky painted under the windshield, while the AR435 was accompanied by a small Czechoslovak insignia. In June 1942, Loucký was transferred to Czechoslovak No. 312 Squadron. There he flew missions against targets in occupied Western Europe, participated in air cover of bombers, attacks against ships, etc. In the autumn of 1943, he volunteered for the Czechoslovak fighter unit in the USSR. This 1st Fighter Aviation Regiment was sent to help the Slovak uprising (SNP) on September 17, 1944. During the SNP battles, he was severely wounded by enemy anti-aircraft fire while attacking German tanks near Ružomberok and was airlifted to the USSR for treatment. He returned to the 1st Czechoslovak Fighter Aviation Regiment after his recovery on November 23, 1944 and on December 7. 1944 he was transferred to the newly formed 2nd Czechoslovak Fighter Aviation Regiment, where he served in training as a gunnery officer of the unit and also flew to Prague-Letňany Airport on May 16, 1945. Due to persistent difficulties resulting from war injuries, he was discharged from active military service on June 29, 1946. In 1947 he published a book “I Stayed Alone”. After his death, his book about the fallen airmen of the Czechoslovak Foreign Resistance “Many Did Not Fly”, was published.
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P-51B-1-NA, s/n 43-12375, Capt. Don M. Beerbower, 353rd FS, 354th FG, 9th AF, A-2 Cricqueville, France, June 1944
Don Merrill Beerbower named his Mustang, which he flew with the 353rd FS, 354th FG, in honor of his daughter Bonnie B. He flew his first combat mission on December 1, 1943 and scored his first victory over a Bf 109 on January 5, 1944. He was promoted to the rank of Captain on January 15, 1944 and achieved ace status on February 20, 1944, by shooting down another Bf 109. After the invasion of Normandy in June 1944, the unit moved to Cricqueville airfield, a forward field airfield in Normandy, northern France. Beerbower became a double ace on August 8, 1944, after achieving his tenth victory. Although fellow pilots were switching to the newer P-51Ds, Beerbower decided to keep his B version aircraft because it was lighter, had higher speed as well as climb rate and better maneuverability. Beerbower scored his last victory on July 7, 1944, which he achieved by shooting down a Focke-Wulf Fw 190, bringing his total number of aerial victories to 15. He destroyed two more aircraft on the ground. On August 9, 1944, Beerbower led his squadron on an armed reconnaissance mission during which he located an enemy airfield. To test air defensive capabilities, he conducted an attack, destroying an enemy aircraft and an AA position. On the second attack his aircraft received hits to the wing and fuselage. Unfortunately, he struck the tail surfaces while exiting the aircraft on a parachute and was tragically killed. He was posthumously awarded the Distinguished Service Cross and Silver Star for his last mission.
P-51C-10-NT, s/n 43-25054, Lt. Robert M. Scott, 79th FS, 20th FG, 8th AF, Kings Cliffe, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom, November 1944
A Mustang of four forms, that’s what you could call the color history of this P-51C s/n 43-25054. At the start, when the aircraft lacked the fin, Lt. W. H. Lewis was flying it. At that time, the aircraft was camouflaged with Olive Drab paint on the upper surfaces and bore the inscription Hells Belle and a small devil painting. After the fin was applied and the Olive Drab camouflage was partially removed especially in the fuselage area, the aircraft received black and white stripes on the nose and the Beaverhead Filly lettering was painted on the port side. The Mustang thus painted was flown by Lt. Keith C. Price, who scored his only kill in it. Lt. Robert M. Scott was the next pilot to take over this aircraft and had the inscription Shoot You’re Faded painted on the port side of its engine cowling. The inscription Berties Bet was later added. Throughout its wartime career, this Mustang was cared for by the same mechanic and armorer, Sgt. E. Schrader and Sgt. A. Kublin. Under their care, this Mustang flew over 700 hours during the war and lived to see the end of it. It finally crashed near Munich after the war.
Mustang Mk.III, s/n FZ111, F/L Mieczysław Gorzula, No. 309 (Polish) Squadron, RAF Andrews Field, United Kingdom, April-May 1945
F/Lt Mieczysław Gorzula was one of the few British RAF pilots flying Mustang aircraft who managed to shoot down a Me 262 jet fighter in aerial combat at the end of World War II. On April 9, 1945, while escorting Lancaster bombers heading for Hamburg, he led a blue section of three Mustangs as commander of B Flight of No. 309 Squadron. Soon after the bombers left the target the formation was attacked by several Me 262s. Gorzula managed to approach one of them and shoot it down. His Mustang Mk.III serial number FZ111, which he regularly flew, bore a drawing of his beloved Englishwoman Jean on the left side of the nose.
P-51B-15-NA, s/n 43-24877, Lt. Harold P. Kick, 325th FS, 318th FG, 15th AF, Lesina, Italy, November 1944
The ace with six victories and 325th FS commander Roy Burton Hogg was flying Mustang number 69, named Penrod. Captain Hogg joined the 325th FS in March 1943 and recorded his victories with three different types of aircraft (two with the P-40, two with the P-47 and two with this Mustang). After the unit was partially re-equipped with the new D version Mustangs, Lt. Harold Kick took over the aircraft and renamed it Chinese Laundry. This inscription adorned the left side of the engine cowling, with the great It’s a Dog inscription on the right side. It was one of the last three P-51Bs left in service with the 15th AF.
P-51C-10 NT, s/n 44-11096, 26th FS, 51st FG, 14th AF, Kunming, China, 1944
Mustangs of the 26th FS carried the typical shark’s mouth and were often decorated with various inscriptions. The 51st Fighter Group spent most of World War II defending both ends of an air supply route between India and China called The Hump. The unit was activated in January 1941, almost a year before the Americans entered the war. It was one of the first groups sent from the United States to India after the attack on Pearl Harbor. In September 1942, it moved to Dinjan, Assam, and began operations in October. Dinjan was within range of Japanese aircraft, so the 51st FG spent part of the period defending supply routes and its own bases. It also took part in the fighting during the Japanese offensive in northern Burma in 1943. In October 1943, the 51st FG was transferred to the 14th AF in China. Its mission was to defend the Chinese end of The Hump and also to support the Chinese Army. It also carried out attacks on Japanese ships. The unit returned to India in September 1945 and to the United States in November.
P-51C, Lt. G. J. Kaplanek and L. D. Monaghan, 118th TRS, 23rd FG, 14th AF, Chengkung, China, May 1945
The history of the 118th TRS, in the form of the 118th Aero Squadron, began on August 31, 1917, when it flew in France. In 1923, it was redesignated as the 118th Observation Squadron within the Connecticut National Guard. After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, its activities consisted of anti-submarine patrolling off the Atlantic coast. In August 1942, it was withdrawn from that tasking and prepared for deployment overseas. In October 1943, already as the 118th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, it was assigned to the 23rd Fighter Group, flying as part of the 14th AF over the CBI (China-Burma-India) area. There it operated first with P-40s in the defense of airfields in India, from which B-29s operated. On its return to the US, it was reassigned to the Connecticut Air National Guard. The unit is still active, now flying as the 118th Airlift Squadron with C-130H Hercules aircraft. The distinguishing feature of the 118th TRS Mustangs was the black, yellow-lined lightning bolt on the fuselage and small lightning bolts on the wing tips. The machine with the number 586 on the stern bore the inscription Dottie’N’Butch on the left side of the engine cowl and Roxie on the right side of it. The upper surfaces of the fuselage and wings were camouflaged with Olive Drab paint and the surface was heavily weathered.
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L-39ZA, s/n 915254, 222 Training Squadron, Náměšť nad Oslavou AFB, Czech Republic, 2008-2010
The Albatros s/n 233903 made its first flight on October 13, 1986. The aircraft served with 30 Air Attack Regiment at Pardubice, then at 32 Air Tactical Base Náměšť nad Oslavou (later redesignated 22 Air Base) and finished its career with 21 Air Tactical Base Čáslav. Among the highlights of its operations is a test flight with modified AI-25TL engine after a series of so-called titanium fires in the second half of the 1990s. Col (Ret.) Oldřich Pelčák, an astronaut of the reserve crew, participated in these tests. On October 24, 2016, Albatros No. 3903 made its last flight. After 30 years of operation, it accumulated 3644 hours and 40 minutes of flight time. The surface of the aircraft showed significant signs of repairs, during which paints of different shades were used. The “zebra” stripes on the top of the fin appeared in mid-October 2009 as an initiative by ground staff. The idea was made for the joke, combining the symbols of the squadrons of AFB Čáslav, i. e., tiger and a winged horse Pegasus in their emblem. The stripes were sprayed on three aircraft, namely 3903, 2344 and 2436. But only 3903 had them in green, as it flew with a green top of the fin. Nonetheless the stripes did not last too long on the aforementioned aircraft as they were ordered to be removed by high brass – to the displeasure of the ground staff.
L-39ZA, No. s/n 232436, 2436, 1 Fighter Squadron, Žatec AFB, Czechoslovakia, 1991-1993
The L-39ZA Albatros s/n 232436 was delivered to the 2 Squadron, 30 Air Regiment in Hradec Králové on December 28, 1982. During the autumn of 1984 it was transferred to the 11 Sqn in Žatec and consequently was relocated to the 5 Sqn at Pilsen-Líně airbase at the end of November 1984. It was used in the system of the western border air defense, in one case with the use of live weapons. This incident occurred on September 28, 1985, when Lt. Piskatý took off to take an action against US AH-1S Cobra helicopter. The pilot of the Albatros fired S-5 unguided missiles at the helicopter in the area of Knížecí Pláně over Šumava mountains. Three years later, on April 10, 1988, the same aircraft, flown by Col Petřík, took off against West German sport aircraft with a pair of inexperienced pilots who were forced to land at the airport in Karlovy Vary. After the first overhaul at LOT Trenčín in 1989, the 2436 received “tiger” markings and participated in events in the UK. After the disbandment of the 5 Sqn in 1991 and then the 11 Sqn in 1993, it changed several units. It served with the 4 Independent Fighter Squadron, initially based in Přerov and then in Čáslav. From January 1995 it served with the 41 Fighter Sqn at the 4 Fighter AB in Čáslav and on January 30, 2001, it was transferred to the 32 Tactical Air Base in Náměšt' nad Oslavou. After a collision on September 15, 2007, the 2436 was decommissioned with a total of 3,926 hours flown and 5,138 landings. Since 2018 it has been in the collections of VHÚ Praha.
L-39ZA, s/n 035019, 213 Training Squadron, Čáslav AFB, Czech Republic, 2008-2010
On November 4, 1968, a test pilot of the VZLU Ing. Rudolf Duchoň made a maiden flight of the first prototype of the Aero L-39 Albatros trainer marked X-02. On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of this event, the Albatros 035019, belonging to the 213 Training Squadron of the 21 Tactical Air Base in Čáslav, received an anniversary marking, which was a modification of the X-02 prototype’s livery from the period of its first flights, i.e. white-gray-red-black colors. On the left side of the vertical fin a depiction of a Slovak Air Force pilot in his current gear was painted with a reflection of the new generation L-39 on the visor of his helmet. On the right side there was portrayed Rudolf Duchoň, as he was taken on the photo on the day of the first L-39 takeoff.
L-39ZA, s/n 035147, No. 147, 299 brTA, Graf Ignatievo AB, Bulgaria, 2015
The Bulgarian Air Force ordered thirty-six L-39ZAs, which were delivered by the manufacturer Aero Vodochody between 1986 and 1990. They were used for advanced pilot training and as light attack aircraft by air units at Kamenets, Bezmer/Yambol and Graf Ignatievo airfields. Between 1995 and 2000, a number of L-39s were relocated to fighter bases to operate alongside fighter aircraft. These bases were located at Cheshengirovo, Dobrich and Ravents airfields. In 1997, six of these were sold to Cambodia and in 2001, six more were sold to the USA. A small number of L-39 trainers are permanently stationed at Graf Ignatievo to supplement training activities and often participate in combined missions with MiG-29s and F-16s.
L-39ZA, s/n 533218, No. 145, Military Flight Academy, Grupul 20, Borcea-Fetesti AB, Romania, 2012
L-39 ZA aircraft operated in the Romanian Air Force from 1982 to 2007. The first L-39 ZA Albatros arrived in Romania in early December 1981 and immediately joined the newly established 20 Fighter and Fighter-Bomber Group’s flight school, operating out of Boboc Airport. A total of 32 units of the L-39ZA variant were purchased. The aircraft with fuselage number 145 entered service on April 6, 1985 and made its last flight in December 2007. It was then sold to a private entity.
L-39ZA/ART, s/n 533218, 411 Sqn, 3 Air Division, 41 Wing, Chiang Mai AB, Thailand, 2014
The Royal Thai Air Force operated L-39ZA/ART aircraft at two airbases. The majority of them were stationed at Korat Air Base in the central part of Thailand, which serves as an RTAF showcase, hosting foreign delegations and conducting joint exercises with neighboring countries. The second base was Takhli, located about 200 km to the west, where the aircraft were used for operational flights. The L-39ZA aircraft were initially used by the 101 and 102 Squadrons in Korat, then by the 401 Squadron in Thakli, and the 411 Squadron in Chiang Mai. The RTAF received a total of 40 L-39 aircraft by 1994, with about five lost in accidents. On the occasion of anniversaries, some aircraft were presented in special liveries featuring emblems of all four squadrons. On March 31, 2021, the Royal Thai Air Force held the ceremony on the occasion of the Aero L-39ZA/ART retirement from the active duty. The last operator was the 411 Squadron, 41 Wing, based in Chiang Mai.
Tail End Charlie
Feast of modelling souls
Text: Jan Zdiarský
Those of you who were not in Milovice last weekend, or who missed the information about the biggest Czech and certainly one of the biggest European modelling meetings, know from the editorial of this issue of Info magazine that another E-Day is over.
As it has been the case for the last few years in a row, I had, among other things, the task of coordinating the participation of model clubs. This meant balancing their requirements and requests with the possibilities and, in short, ensuring that, in addition to the competition models, the exhibition could be graced by presentations from clubs across the Czech Republic, but also from Slovakia and Italy. And that all enjoy the right conditions to do so, and also that we do not create chaos, especially during their start-up.
Such club exhibitions are then very varied. There are excellently built models, unfinished projects, chronicles of clubs, photographs, bowls of sweets and other goodies for passers-by, nice tablecloths and statuettes, prizes from other competitions...
Although thematic exhibitions - SIGs - have been declining over the years, club presentations have been increasing. We had only one SIG this year, focused on SCI-FI models. There were thirty-one exhibiting clubs at this year's E-Day, occupying tables totaling more than 70 meters in length. This year we had to cancel the participation of several Moravian clubs, whose members were dealing with completely different concerns after the huge floods.
Anyway, the purpose of what I am writing is not to give statistics of participation, although even that is worthy of publication. I would like to share something else with you. It's a mixture of the feelings I get from these club shows. This year, more than in the previous two years, club representatives have asked me at pre-registrationto be able to get a spot next to a particular friendly club they were adjacent to, say, a year ago. E-Day, more than other competitions, gives them room to share time with each other - during the Friday afternoon, then all day on Saturday. And needless to say, that continues in a pub after the hall closes on Friday night.
E-Day thus creates great conditions for establishing and strengthening friendships, which are important in any such hobby. Unless you are a solitary modeler. People from different clubs not only exchange experiences, tips and new modelling techniques, they also bring baked buns and cakes, coffee in a thermos and of course a bottle or a flask for their friends. What if the tank hall was freezing and cold, right?
Most of the modelers participating in club presentations also had their models registered in the Czech Model Masters competition itself. So for them, it meant mostly going through registration on Friday afternoon with their models and then putting together their club's shrine so that, if possible, it would stand out above the rest. Then the next day, arrange some deals at the vendor booths, attend workshops and talks, and otherwise get on with the business discussions of modeling, gluing, sealing, sanding, spraying and other occult alchemy, and that's the talk.
I didn't think so much about it before, if you are one of the organizers of such an event, you look at the events around you with different eyes than normal participants, but it was the requirements for the placement of specific clubs together that led me to do it this year - to pay more attention to what is happening at the club tables and behind them. And there my eyes discovered an oasis of peace and quiet amidst the hustle and bustle that such a show brings with it. And in doing so, I came to understand that a club show is not just a presentation opportunity for its creators - the space that clubs get at E-Day also creates a great backdrop in which modelers relaxed, talked quietly, and where they retreated to when they needed a break from the crowd. There they experienced peace and quiet in the company of like-minded people they might only see once or twice a year - at E-Days and some halfway contest. They sat there contentedly enjoying their modeling holiday with the feelings that people probably experience when they roll out on a beach chair. But beyond that, there are friends from far away places around them, thousands of topics to talk about, and world-class models within a few steps. And that's certainly one of the important things why modelers love coming to E-Day. It's a feast for their souls. And for our part, it's a bit of a thank you for allowing companies like us to exist through their hobby and their interest. We need each other. And I would say we like each other. At least this year's E-Day reaffirmed that for me.
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Návrat kubáňským předmostím
Stíhací pilot Viktor Petermann je velmi zajímavou postavou historie Luftwaffe. Během služby na východní frontě v roce 1942 byl Kaczmarkem (wingmanem) několika Kommodorů JG 52. Mnohokrát prokázal své letecké a bojové dovednosti, po ztrátě levé ruky se na konci války vrátil k bojovému létání, dokonce krátce létal s proudovými Me 262 u JG 7, válku pak ukončil u své JG 52 na východní frontě. Během války bylo jeho jméno mnohokrát zmíněno v německém tisku formou poměrně podrobných článků. Jeden z nich se týkal jeho neuvěřitelného návratu z nepřátelského týlu přes frontovou linii na Kubáni v červnu 1943.
Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin
Nedávno se mi podařilo navštívit berlínské technické muzeum, které za několik dekád své existence dokázalo nashromáždit pozoruhodné sbírky. Areál muzea leží ve čtvrti Kreuzberg, nedaleko stanic metra Möckernbrücke a Gleichsdreieck, přičemž je zajímavé, že část objektů je situována v budovách bývalého vlakového nádraží. Otevírací dny jsou úterý až neděle, v pondělí je zavřeno. Expozice muzea jsou rozsáhlé a zahrnují širokou škálu oborů technické historie. Rozlehlá je například dopravní část, zahrnující mnoho typů lokomotiv a vagónů, a to včetně důlní železnice; jiná oddělení pokrývají textilní výrobu, automobilismus, telekomunikace, produkci zavazadel nebo lodní stavitelství a dopravu. Na prostranství před muzeem lze obdivovat obří vrtulový list větrné elektrárny, protože německý průmysl je průkopníkem v alternativních zdrojích energie.
Zařízení GM-1 v Messerschmittech Bf 109
Je všeobecně známo, že GM-1 bylo zařízení sloužící ke zvýšení výkonu motoru ve vyšších letových hladinách pomocí vstřikování zkapalněného oxidu dusného do sacího kompresoru motoru. Jak toto zařízení bylo ve stíhačkách Bf 109 instalováno a jakým způsobem fungovalo? Náš článek se pokusí tuto otázku zodpovědět.
Letecká vojna na Ukrajine - Rusom vybuchovali muničné sklady i raketa Sarmat
Prešiel ďalší mesiac a prinášame vám prehľad toho, čo sa na Ukrajine udialo od 1. 9. do 30. 9. Toto obdobie je výnimočné tým, že ukrajinské letectvo nestratilo vo vzduchu ani na zemi ani jedno lietadlo či vrtuľník. O ruskej strane sa to nedá povedať – navyše pri ukrajinských vzdušných útokoch prišlo o viacero muničných skladov a pri teste aj o najnovšiu medzikontinentálnu balistickú raketu.
Jak na plasty? Část II. – příprava plastů na zástavbu doplňkových sad
Mnoho méně zkušených modelářů má velkou fobii z řezání do plastů nebo z většího ztenčování plastových dílů pro zástavbu doplňkových sad. V tomto díle bych chtěl čtenářům představit, že tyto pokročilejší modelářské činnosti nejsou nic těžkého a s využitím vhodných nástrojů a pomůcek se dá snadno dobrat k potřebným úpravám. Prakticky všechny větší brassinové sady po modeláři vyžadují, aby podobné úpravy při jejich zástavbách provedl. Pokud se někteří modeláři obávají doplňkové sady kupovat právě kvůli zmíněným úpravám, chtěl bych jim ukázat, že to s trochou praxe zvládnou i oni. V článku demonstruji přípravu křídla P-51B/C 1/48 pro zástavbu brassinové sady zbraňových šachet. Představím dvě metody – za pomocí pouze základních modelářských nástrojů a poté s pomocí jemné vrtačky a frézky od firmy Proxxon.
Tail End Charlie - Soused
Když před nějakým časem přišel kolega Jan Bobek s tím, že chce připravit článek o Viktoru Petermannovi, jehož Bf 109 G-4 by se měla objevit na obalu listopadové stavebnice a který je jedním z historických článků tohoto čísla, vybavil se mi začátek prosince roku 1995, kdy jsem, spolu s kolegy z tehdy teprve vznikajícího Muzea letecké bitvy nad Krušnohořím, dostal pozvánku na setkání veteránů na letiště do Zwickau. Alten Adler, staří orlové, jak si říkali němečtí letečtí veteráni sdružení v Gemeinschaft Der Jagdflieger E V, Jägerkreis Sachsen se zde pravidelně setkávali u jejich „Fliegerstammtisch“. Společenství starých pánů a jejich manželek tvořili bývalí příslušníci stíhacího letectva Luftwaffe, velká část z nich byli příslušníci JG 52 z východní fronty.
80. výročí letecké bitvy nad Krušnohořím
Letos, v sobotu 7. září, jsem s přáteli navštívil mezinárodní letecké setkání, které připomnělo 80. výročí letecké bitvy, která vyvrcholila 11. září 1944 nad Kovářskou v Krušných horách. Do Kovářské a místního muzea, které se letecké bitvě po mnoho let věnuje, jsem zavítal již několikrát. Tento článek je nejen shrnutím mých dojmů z letošního setkání, ale je také pohledem zvenčí do širších souvislostí, jež se s Kovářskou a leteckou bitvou pojí.
80th Anniversary of the Air Battle Over the Ore Mountains
On Saturday, September 7, with some friends I attended an international aviation event , which commemorated the 80th anniversary of the air battle that took place on September 11, 1944, over Kovářská, Czech Republic, in the Ore Mountains. I have already visited several times Kovářská and its local museum, dedicated for many years to the air battle. This article is not only a summary of my impressions of the aviation event but also an outsider’s perspective on the broader context surrounding Kovářská and the battle itself.
OHŇOSTROJ NAD BUDAPEŠTOU
V roku 1944 nadobudla maďarská ropa ďalší význam pri plánovaní pre Tretiu Ríšu. Maďarská ropa mala vždy mimoriadnu hodnotu vzhľadom na jej 30-percentný obsah benzínu v porovnaní s priemerným obsahom benzínu v nemeckej a rakúskej rope nepresahujúcim 10 percent. V Geilenbergovom disperznom programe mali zohrávať dôležitú úlohu pri výrobe benzínu závody označené ako Ofen, ktoré boli primitívnymi závodmi na výrobu základných produktov. Plánovalo sa vyše dvadsať týchto tovární a ich najefektívnejšou surovinou by bola maďarská ropa, pri použití ktorej by odber benzínu z týchto elektrární „bol trikrát taký veľký, ako by dovolilo použitie nemeckej ropy“. Zatiaľ čo kapacity maďarských rafinérií boli v porovnaní s inými väčšími rafinériami v iných európskych krajinách držaných Osy malé, ich hodnota pre Ríšu bola značne neúmerná ich kapacitám z dôvodu ich strategickej polohy a toho, že maďarská ropa sa ťažila nadmieru maďarskej spracovateľskej kapacity. Letecká ofenzíva proti dôležitým maďarským strategickým vojnovým cieľom začala vo februári 1944, ale prvý nálet na ropnú rafinériu bol 14. júna 1944, ktorý vykonalo USAAF za denného svetla. Prvý nočný útok na rafinériu Almásfüzitő sa uskutočnil v noci z 12. na 13. júna 1944. Jeho aktérmi boli posádky 205. skupiny RAF. A ďalšie útoky na maďarské rafinérie na seba nenechali dlho čakať...
FIREWORKS OVER BUDAPEST
In 1944 Hungarian oil took on an added importance in the planning of Germany’s oil plant dispersal program. Hungarian crude had always been of particular value in view of its 30 per cent gasoline content as compared with an average gasoline content of German and Austrian crude oils of not more than 10 per cent. In the Geilenberg dispersal program an important part in gasoline production was to be played by the plants designated as Ofen, which were primitive topping plants. Over twenty of these plants were planned and their most efficient feedstock would have been Hungarian crude by the use of which the gasoline offtake of these plants would ‘have been three times as large as the use of German crudes would have allowed. While the capacities of the Hungarian refineries were small compared to other larger refineries in other Axis held European countries, their value to the Axis was greatly out of proportion to their capacities because of their strategic locations and because Hungarian crude oil was being produced in excess of Hungarian refining capacity. Air offensive against Hungarian important strategical war targets started in February 1944, but the first raid on oil refinery was on 14 June 1944, performed by the USAAF during daylight. The first night attack of the RAF bombers was realized on night from 12 to 13. June 1944, when oil refinery was bombed. The raiders were the crews of 205. Group RAF. And more attacks on Hungarian oil refineries followed...
THEY FOUGHT TO REBUILD
Czechoslovak fighter pilots made their mark in the history of World War II air combat on several fronts, but the most significant was undoubtedly their service in the Royal Air Force. And the aircraft used by the Czechoslovaks in the most numerous numbers was the Spitfire Mk.V. It stayed in operational service of each Squadron and subsequently the entire Czechoslovak Wing until January 1944, when it was replaced by the Mk.IX version.
Air War over Ukraine - He Who Sows the Wind Reaps the Storm in the Kursk Region
Ukraine has been attempting retaliation on enemy territory since the first day of Russian aggression. Initially, these were sporadic missile, or drone strikes on key targets, gradually intensifying and now amounting to a strategic offensive. There have also been several ground raids by Russian legions fighting against Putin’s regime, though they always quickly retreated back to Ukrainian territory. However, during the observed period (from August 1 to August 31), the war fully expanded into the Russian territory.
Do zteče!
„Do zteče ostře!“ ("Attack hard!") This is how the pilots of Czech L-39s, conducting combat test firing, asked by radio the ground controller for permission to launch unguided rockets, fire a cannon or drop bombs. As the controller was usually designated a flying personnel, he was located within the firing range area at a safe distance from the impact area but within sight of it during the firing. The leader of the pair, after receiving clearance from the controller, only issued the instruction "Ready" to the wingman pilot. The rockets were then fired simultaneously by the pilots on the instruction "Fire!" by the leader. Subsequently, the rocket controller made an immediate assessment of the accuracy of the hits and then informed the pilots by radio.
Gallery L-410UVP no. 810731
UNORDNUNG - Pozdní verze Bf 109 G
Vznik těchto pozdních verzí Bf 109 G, vyráběných v řadě navzájem si podobných výrobních variant, byl reakcí německého leteckého průmyslu na požadavek urychleného vývoje a dodávek výkonných stíhacích letadel pro jednotky Luftwaffe, čelících na jaře 1944 sílící spojenecké bombardovací ofenzívě. Po příchodu strojů P-51B a P-51D Mustang ke stíhacím útvarům americké 8. letecké armády a 15. letecké armády bylo evidentní narůstající výkonové zaostávání německých stíhaček a potřeba výkonnějších strojů byla kritická. Předpokládaná náhrada v té době standardních Messerschmittů Bf 109 G-6/G-14 novou verzí Bf 109 K, poháněnou výkonným motorem DB 605D, nebyla na jaře 1944 možná z důvodu zdržení vývoje jak draku, tak motoru nové stíhačky. Řešení našli konstruktéři firmy Messerschmitt v Regensburgu v instalaci motoru DB 605AS do draku Bf 109 G-6, přičemž pro tuto v podstatě nouzovou motorovou zástavbu byly využity již konstrukčně hotové a výrobně připravené prvky motorové instalace a kapotáže motoru z vyvíjené Bf 109 K.
Unordnung – Late Versions of the Bf 109 G
The development of these late versions of the Bf 109G, manufactured in a series of related and therefore similar versions, was the German aviation industry’s response to a requirement to quickly supply Luftwaffe units with high performance fighters to combat the Allied bombing offensive of the spring of 1944. The appearance of the P-51B and D Mustang with the 8th and 15th American Air Forces showed that the need to offset the increasing obsolescence of German fighters was becoming critical. The anticipated replacement of the then standard Messerschmitt Bf 109G-6/G-14 with the Bf 109K, powered by the DB 605D, was not yet possible in the spring of 1944 due to the protracted development of the airframe and engine alike. The design element of Messerschmitt in Regensburg found an interim solution by installing the DB 605AS into the Bf 109G-6, and this modification made use of items that were already designed and were construction ready, intended to be used in the engine installation in the Bf 109K.
Bernie Lay and Piccadilly Lily
We ended the first part of Bernie Lay's story with his return from the ill-fated Regensburg mission on August 17th, 1943. Despite the title of this article and its reference to Piccadilly Lily, Lily does not appear again in this continuation. Indeed, Bernie Lay finished his internship with the 100th BG and returned to VIII. Bomber Command HQ. Piccadilly Lily was then shot down less than two months later, killing Bernie's partner on the mission to Regensburg, Frank Murphy, and part of his crew. For journalist, pilot and writer Bernie Lay, his involvement in the battles over Europe was far from over. In fact, more dramatic moments were yet to come.
EAA Oshkosh 2024
When an American tells you that something is ‘huge’, as European, your curiosity will be aroused. Foe the European used to European standards, there are many things in America that can be considered huge. They have, for example, big cars, big roads, huge houses and skyscrapers in every big city, and even pretty massive portions of food, which after our annual trip to America, we are reminded of when we try to button up our pants. But when our American friend Ed Mautner told us that the Oshkosh Air Show was going to be huge, my colleagues and I knew right away that we definitely had something to look forward to. And it certainly was!
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INFO Eduard is a monthly scale model-historical magazine published in Czech and English by Eduard Model Accessories since 2010. The magazine is available for free on the Triobo platform and can be downloaded in PDF format. Eduard is a manufacturer of plastic models and accessories with over 30 years of tradition. Throughout its history in the plastic modeling industry, Eduard has become one of the world's leaders. Further details about the company and its product range can be found at www.eduard.com. You can subscribe to the INFO magazine and receive product information for free at: https://www.eduard.com/cs/info-eduard/
09_Special E-Day/2024
Vážení přátelé, modeláři, hosté a návštěvníci E-daye, V dnešním krátkém mimořádném vydání Infa vás seznámíme s plánovaným programem letošního E-daye, který se koná v sobotu 28. září 2024 v hale muzea na Tankodromu Milovice. Výstava je jednodenní, ale jako obvykle bude výstavní hala otevřena, nejen pro vystavující modeláře, již v pátek od 17:00. Na pátek máme připravený malý program pro všechny časné příchozí. Tento podvečerní program má dva body. Prvním bude představení novinek Eduardu na rok 2025, které se bude opakovat i v sobotu. Druhým bodem bude beseda s Jiřím Šilhánkem, zakladatelem a majitelem firmy Special Hobby. Jiří je velká osobnost našeho oboru, který své podnikání rozjížděl dávno před všemi ostatními českými firmami, hluboko v osmdesátých letech. Jeho historky z dějin plastikového modelářství jsou neuvěřitelné a všem doporučuji si je poslechnout. Věřte mi, že to stojí za páteční cestu do Milovic!
09/2024
INFO Eduard je modelářsko-historický měsíčník, který od roku 2010 v českém a anglickém jazyce publikuje společnost Eduard Model Accessories. Magazín je dostupný zdarma na platformě Triobo a je možné jej stáhnout také v PDF verzi. Společnost Eduard je výrobcem plastikových modelů a doplňků s více než 30letou tradicí. Během svého působení v oboru plastikového modelářství se společnost Eduard zařadila mezi jeho světové lídry. Další podrobnosti o společnosti a jejím sortimentu najdete na www.eduard.com. Zde se můžete mimo jiné zdarma přihlásit k odebírání magazínu INFO a produktových informací: https://www.eduard.com/cs/info-eduard/
09/2024
INFO Eduard is a monthly scale model-historical magazine published in Czech and English by Eduard Model Accessories since 2010. The magazine is available for free on the Triobo platform and can be downloaded in PDF format. Eduard is a manufacturer of plastic models and accessories with over 30 years of tradition. Throughout its history in the plastic modeling industry, Eduard has become one of the world's leaders. Further details about the company and its product range can be found at www.eduard.com. You can subscribe to the INFO magazine and receive product information for free at: https://www.eduard.com/cs/info-eduard/
08/2024
INFO Eduard je modelářsko-historický měsíčník, který od roku 2010 v českém a anglickém jazyce publikuje společnost Eduard Model Accessories. Magazín je dostupný zdarma na platformě Triobo a je možné jej stáhnout také v PDF verzi. Společnost Eduard je výrobcem plastikových modelů a doplňků s více než 30letou tradicí. Během svého působení v oboru plastikového modelářství se společnost Eduard zařadila mezi jeho světové lídry. Další podrobnosti o společnosti a jejím sortimentu najdete na www.eduard.com. Zde se můžete mimo jiné zdarma přihlásit k odebírání magazínu INFO a produktových informací: https://www.eduard.com/cs/info-eduard/
08/2024
INFO Eduard is a monthly scale model-historical magazine published in Czech and English by Eduard Model Accessories since 2010. The magazine is available for free on the Triobo platform and can be downloaded in PDF format. Eduard is a manufacturer of plastic models and accessories with over 30 years of tradition. Throughout its history in the plastic modeling industry, Eduard has become one of the world's leaders. Further details about the company and its product range can be found at www.eduard.com. You can subscribe to the INFO magazine and receive product information for free at: https://www.eduard.com/cs/info-eduard/
07/2024
INFO Eduard je modelářsko-historický měsíčník, který od roku 2010 v českém a anglickém jazyce publikuje společnost Eduard Model Accessories. Magazín je dostupný zdarma na platformě Triobo a je možné jej stáhnout také v PDF verzi. Společnost Eduard je výrobcem plastikových modelů a doplňků s více než 30letou tradicí. Během svého působení v oboru plastikového modelářství se společnost Eduard zařadila mezi jeho světové lídry. Další podrobnosti o společnosti a jejím sortimentu najdete na www.eduard.com. Zde se můžete mimo jiné zdarma přihlásit k odebírání magazínu INFO a produktových informací: https://www.eduard.com/cs/info-eduard/
07/2024
INFO Eduard is a monthly scale model-historical magazine published in Czech and English by Eduard Model Accessories since 2010. The magazine is available for free on the Triobo platform and can be downloaded in PDF format. Eduard is a manufacturer of plastic models and accessories with over 30 years of tradition. Throughout its history in the plastic modeling industry, Eduard has become one of the world's leaders. Further details about the company and its product range can be found at www.eduard.com. You can subscribe to the INFO magazine and receive product information for free at: https://www.eduard.com/cs/info-eduard/
06/2024 - Special
Vážení přátelé, dnešní mimořádné číslo Infa je věnováno mimořádné stavebnici, The Bloody Hundredth 1943/ B-17F 1:48. Tato stavebnice vydávaná v řadě LIMITED patří mezi položky, jejichž základem jsou výlisky nakoupené u spolupracujících firem. V tomto případě jde o výlisky firmy Hong Kong Models, HKM. Tentokrát jde ovšem spolupráce mezi našimi firmami dál, než je v podobných případech dodávek výlisků zvykem. Speciálně k této stavebnici jsme zkonstruovali konverzní rámeček s čirými díly, obsahující další verze přídí B-17F, než které obsahuje původní sestava dílů stavebnice HKM. Tento rámeček jsme zkonstruovali v Eduardu, pochopitelně s využitím konstrukce HKM, na kterou nové díly navazují. Forma na něj byla vyrobena firmou HKM v jejich čínské nástrojárně, výlisky byly vyrobeny tamtéž.
06/2024 Special EN
Dear Friends, Today's special issue of the newsletter is dedicated to an extraordinary kit, ‘The Bloody Hundredth 1943 / B-17F’ in 1:48th scale. This kit, released in the LIMITED edition line, falls under the group of items based on moldings purchased from partner companies. In this case, the plastic is supplied by Hong Kong Models, HKM. This time, however, the cooperation between our companies goes further than is customary in similar endeavors. Specifically for this kit, we have designed an additional set of clear parts that cover variations used on the B-17F nose that were not a part of the original HKM release. We designed the new parts to fit the HKM kit specifically. The mold for it was cut at HKM in their Chinese tool shop, and the parts are produced by them.
06/2024
INFO Eduard je modelářsko-historický měsíčník, který od roku 2010 v českém a anglickém jazyce publikuje společnost Eduard Model Accessories. Magazín je dostupný zdarma na platformě Triobo a je možné jej stáhnout také v PDF verzi. Společnost Eduard je výrobcem plastikových modelů a doplňků s více než 30letou tradicí. Během svého působení v oboru plastikového modelářství se společnost Eduard zařadila mezi jeho světové lídry. Další podrobnosti o společnosti a jejím sortimentu najdete na www.eduard.com. Zde se můžete mimo jiné zdarma přihlásit k odebírání magazínu INFO a produktových informací: https://www.eduard.com/cs/info-eduard/
06/2024
INFO Eduard is a monthly scale model-historical magazine published in Czech and English by Eduard Model Accessories since 2010. The magazine is available for free on the Triobo platform and can be downloaded in PDF format. Eduard is a manufacturer of plastic models and accessories with over 30 years of tradition. Throughout its history in the plastic modeling industry, Eduard has become one of the world's leaders. Further details about the company and its product range can be found at www.eduard.com. You can subscribe to the INFO magazine and receive product information for free at: https://www.eduard.com/cs/info-eduard/
05/2024
INFO Eduard je modelářsko-historický měsíčník, který od roku 2010 v českém a anglickém jazyce publikuje společnost Eduard Model Accessories. Magazín je dostupný zdarma na platformě Triobo a je možné jej stáhnout také v PDF verzi. Společnost Eduard je výrobcem plastikových modelů a doplňků s více než 30letou tradicí. Během svého působení v oboru plastikového modelářství se společnost Eduard zařadila mezi jeho světové lídry. Další podrobnosti o společnosti a jejím sortimentu najdete na www.eduard.com. Zde se můžete mimo jiné zdarma přihlásit k odebírání magazínu INFO a produktových informací: https://www.eduard.com/cs/info-eduard/
05/2024
INFO Eduard is a monthly scale model-historical magazine published in Czech and English by Eduard Model Accessories since 2010. The magazine is available for free on the Triobo platform and can be downloaded in PDF format. Eduard is a manufacturer of plastic models and accessories with over 30 years of tradition. Throughout its history in the plastic modeling industry, Eduard has become one of the world's leaders. Further details about the company and its product range can be found at www.eduard.com. You can subscribe to the INFO magazine and receive product information for free at: https://www.eduard.com/cs/info-eduard/
04/2024
Dobrý večer, vážení přátelé! Máme za sebou hektický březen. Chápu, že vám to asi tak nepřijde, ale ona každá hospoda vypadá jinak z jídelny a jinak z kuchyně. Aby byl pohled z jídelny, tedy od vás zákazníků, pozitivní, nezbývá personálu v kuchyni, tedy nám, aby se pořádně oháněl.
04/2024
Good evening, dear Friends, We've had a hectic March. I understand that it might not seem that way to you, but every bar looks different from the dining room than it does from the kitchen. In order for the view from the dining room, in other words, from you, the customers, to be positive, the staff in the kitchen (us), has little choice but to be very busy. So, hectic is good.
03/2024
Určitě nejsem sám, komu se pravidelně stává, že se jeho předpoklady a představy o průběhu nějaké události nenaplní a výsledek je zcela opačný, než jaká byla očekávání s onou událostí spojená. Mě se to naposledy stalo před měsícem v Norimberku. Co jsem od veletrhu čekal, si jistě pamatujete z minulého úvodníku. Z mé skeptické předpovědi nevyšlo prakticky nic. Ne že by se už veletrh vrátil tam, kde byl za starých časů před covidovými lockdowny, ale byl výrazně živější, zajímavější a ve svém výsledku zábavnější a užitečnější, než bych si troufl očekávat. Troufnu si dokonce tipnout, že podobný názor má víc vystavovatelů. Mimo jiné se opakovala situace z loňska, že rozhovory a setkání byla daleko vřelejší, přátelštější a otevřenější, než kdykoli v minulosti. Možná je to jen můj pocit, ale přijde mi, že jsme se navzájem zase rádi viděli, v mnoha případech i po několika letech. V takových případech si uvědomíte, jak vám ti lidé, které jste vídal tak nějak samozřejmě a nepřišlo vám na tom nic zvláštního, přirostli k srdci a jak vám chyběli. Pak se tak hovory víc otevřou, a to je fajn.
03/2024
I know I’m not alone, when a concept and its associated assumptions turn out exactly opposite to what the expected outcome was. The last time it happened to me was a month ago in Nuremberg.
Jak na plasty
V tomto článku o pracovních postupech bych se chtěl věnovat těm nejzákladnějším modelářským postupům a technikám a demonstrovat nářadí, které mi pomáhá při rutinních činnostech, které by měl každý modelář zvládat. K této demonstraci jsem si vybral nový model P-51B/C 1/48, který má spoustu vychytávek pro jednoduché lepení modelu, například spodní vtoky u dílů, což především začátečníkům velmi usnadní práci. Pro zkušené modeláře se bude na první pohled nejspíš jednat o zbytečnou spotřebu digitálního papíru, ovšem přečtení doporučuji i jim. Opakování je totiž matka moudrosti!
How to Work with Plastic?
In this workflow article, I will cover the most basic modeling procedures and techniques, presenting the tools that help with usual activities every modeler should master. For this demonstration, I've chosen the new P-51B/C 1/48 scale kit, which includes several features for easy assembly, such as the parts being connected to the sprues from the bottom, making it especially beginner-friendly.
Step by Step P-51B 1/48
Stavební postup k P-51B 1/48.
Step by Step P-51B 1/48
Step by Step for P-51B 1/48.
Jak na 3D tisky
Poslední roky se v modelářství stále více rozmáhá využití 3D tisku, a to převážně pro výrobu doplňků. I v Eduardu jsme se před několika lety rozhodli pustit do této technologie, která z velké části vytlačila klasickou výrobu Brassinů, tedy metodu odlévání. Dnes přímým tiskem vyrábíme již okolo 80 % produkce Brassinů.
How to Work with 3D Prints in Modeling
In recent years, 3D printing has gained widespread popularity in the modeling industry, particularly for accessory production. A few years ago Eduard, too, embraced this technology, gradually replacing traditional casting methods with direct printing, constituting approximately 80% of our Brassin production.
Jak na obtisky Eduard
How to apply Eduard decals
Jak na Space ?
Exploring Space
Nové masky od Eduard
New masks by Eduard
Práce s Eddie the Riveter
Work with Eddie the Riveter
Práce s fotolepty část I
How to Work with PE-Set part I
Práce s fotolepty část II
How to Work with PE-Set part II
Jak sestavit tištěné klapy
How to build printed landing flaps
Step by Step Kurfürst
Step by Step Kurfürst
Step by Step motor F4F-4
Step by Step engine F4F-4
02/2024
Dobrý den, vážení přátelé! Dnešní úvodník píši zase po roce v Norimberku. Letošní Spielenwarenmesse začal v úterý, dnes jsme přesně v polovině, veletrh končí v sobotu. Pořadatelé se s německou houževnatostí drží pěti dnů trvání akce, čímž jdou většině účastníků pěkně na nervy. Je to sice lepší než šest dnů, které na nás zkoušeli dříve, ale stále je to nejméně o den víc, než tu chceme a potřebujeme být. Z hlediska účasti firem je veletrh letos určitě lepší než loni, ale pokud jde o návštěvníky, obchodníky a žurnalisty, tak je situace víceméně stále bídná. Panuje tu klid. Klid je někdy fajn, ale na veletrhu je klid asi tak to poslední, co na něm chce vystavovatel zažít. Možná se to zítra a pozítří změní a veletrh ožije, ale žádné indicie k tomu nemáme. Tak začínáme uvažovat o odboji. Jak to dopadlo vám napíšu v příštím úvodníku.
02/2024
Good day, Dear Friends After a year, I am writing today's editorial once again from Nuremberg. This year's Spielenwarenmesse started on Tuesday, and today, we are exactly at the halfway point, as the fair ends on Saturday. With German tenacity, the organizers are sticking with the five-day duration of the event, which gets on the nerves of most participants.
01/2024
Vítejte v novém roce, vážení přátelé, vítejte u tříkrálového Infa! Lednové novinky jsou již bezmála tři týdny v prodeji, předpokládám tedy, že jste s nimi již zevrubně seznámeni a mnozí je již máte doma. Přesto musím zmínit, že z mého pohledu začínáme letošní rok pěkně zostra. Při prvním pohledu na čtvrtkového Albatrosa D.III to tak možná nevypadá, ale i on byl svého času vrcholovým predátorem válečného nebe a stavebnice přináší vrcholný mix příběhů a osudů jeho pilotů i jejich soupeřů tak, jak je u nás dobrým zvykem. Měli jsme také více než dobrý důvod si toto téma oživit, jak se za chvíli dočtete.
01/2024
Welcome to the New Year! January’s new releases have been on sale for almost three weeks now, so I assume that you are already thoroughly familiar with them and many of you already have them in your posession. Nevertheless, I have to mention that, from my point of view, we are starting this year off with a bit of a bang. A first glance at the 48th scale Albatros D.III may not indicate this, but it too was once the top predator in a sky dominated by war clouds, and this kit offers a superb mix of stories and fates of its pilots and their opponents, as is our custom to uncover over the course of a kit’s development. We also had more than good reason to revive this topic, as you are about to find out.
12/2023
Dobrý den, vážení přátelé! Po tříleté přestávce jsme se letos opět vypravili do Telfordu, a je dobře, že jsme se odhodlali tam jet. Přeci jen je Británie kolébkou našeho byznysu, výstava v Telfordu je největší výstavou v našem oboru a chybět na ní by byla chyba. V příštím roce budeme na výstavy vyrážet dál. Na přelomu ledna a února začneme tradičně v Norimberku. Pevně doufám, že tam letos potkáme víc kolegů z jiných firem i víc obchodníků a novinářů než loni. Přiznám se, že jsem trochu napjatý. Podle účasti firem v Norimberku můžeme posuzovat nakolik se svět vrací do normálu a všichni bychom byli určitě rádi za zjištění, že tomu tak je a svět se do normálu opravdu vrací.
12/2023
Good day, Dear Friends, After a three-year break, we made a return to Telford, and it was a triumphant return at that! After all, Britain is the cradle of our business, and the Telford event is the biggest exhibition in our field and it would be a mistake to miss it. Our plan is to continue attending such events, beginning with Nuremberg in January/February.
11/2023
Dobrý den, vážení přátelé! S listopadovými novinkami jsme na tom stejně jako s říjnovými, také už jsou druhý týden v prodeji, a tak už je přinejmenším velká část čtenářů Infa zná, pokud už je rovnou nemá doma. Někteří už je dokonce lepí, a ano, jsou i tací, kteří už je mají dokonce postavené. To ovšem není v případě Bf 109 G-2 nebo G-4, obsahu té nej nej nej dvaasedmdesátinové novinky, nic složitého.
11/2023
Good Day, Dear Friends We find ourselves in the same situation with November’s new releases as we did with the October ones, in that they also have been available for purchase a couple of weeks ahead of the newsletter announcement, meaning that they will already be known to a large percentage of readers and perhaps even in their possession.
10/2023
Dobrý den, vážení přátelé, vítám vás u zvláštního vydání Infa, věnovaného 21. ročníku E-Daye, konanému 23. září letošního roku na Tankodromu Milovice. Po necelém měsíci ji vy, kdo jste v Milovicích byli, máte ještě v živé paměti, ale věříme, že si ji díky dnešnímu Speciálu Infa znovu rádi připomenete. A ti, kdo tam s námi nebyli, se mohou inspirovat k návštěvě E-Daye příští rok. Bude se konat opět v Milovicích 28. září 2024.
10/2023
Good day, Dear Friends Welcome to our special edition of the newsletter dedicated to the 21st installment of E-Day, held on September 23rd of this year at the Milovice Tankodrom museum. After less than a month, those of you who were in Milovice still remember it vividly, but I believe that thanks to today's newsletter special, you won’t mind being reminded. And those who were not there with us can be inspired to visit E-day next year. It will be held again in Milovice on September 28, 2024.
10/2023
Jak se vám líbilo na E-dayi? Nebojte se, nehodlám dnes důkladně popisovat tamní dění, tomu se bude věnovat Speciál Infa, připravovaný na druhý týden v říjnu. V dnešním čísle ovšem najdete alespoň základní fotogalerii. Letošní druhý ročník E-Daye v Milovicích potvrdil potenciál areálu Tankodromu pro akci tohoto typu. Můžeme tedy ladit a vymýšlet další body programu, hodící se do našeho konceptu modelářské výstavy.
10/2023
How did you like E-Day? Don’t worry, I’m not going to take up precious real estate thoroughly describing the event today, since that will be covered in a Special Edition of our newsletter, slated to come out the second week of October. However, in today’s issue you will find a basic photo gallery of what was there. This year, the second to be held in Milovice, confirmed the potential of the Tankodrom for an event of this type. With that, we can continue to evolve and develop the program to satisfy the concept that goes hand in hand with the venue.
09/2023
Informace o výstavě E-Day 2023 a soutěži Czech Model Masters – program, instrukce pro dopravu, seznam prodejců a mnoho dalšího
09/2023
Vážení přátelé, Jsme zpět z Texasu, v pilné práci na dalších projektech. Jak jsem zmiňoval v minulém úvodníku, jedním z účelů naší cesty, kromě obvyklé reprezentace na dnes již opět pravidelné IPMS USA National Convention, byl i průzkum a dokumentace zachovalých exemplářů P-40 Warhawk.
09/2023
Dear Friends, We’re back from Texas, hard at work on upcoming projects. As I mentioned in the last editorial, one of the purposes of our trip, in addition to our usual participation at the IPMS USA National convention, was to have a good, close up look at several P-40 examples.
08/2023
Vážení přátelé, vítám vás u srpnového Infa a zdravím z texaského Corpus Christi, kudy s kolegy projíždíme na cestě do San Marcos na tradiční letní IPMS USA Nats. Budeme v Texasu dva týdny, po Nats se přesuneme na sever do Dallasu, kde je naším hlavním plánem studium tří exemplářů P-40 Warhawk. Chceme si ověřit nějaké detaily a průběhy křivek a případně si nějaké pasáže naskenovat.
08/2023
Dear Friends Welcome to the August edition of our newsletter and greetings from Corpus Christi, Texas, where my colleagues and I are passing through on our way to San Marcos for the traditional summer IPMS USA Nats. We will be in Texas for two weeks, after the Nats we will move north to Dallas where our main goal is to study three P-40 Warhawks.
07/2023
Dobrý den, vážení přátelé! Ještě před koncem první poloviny letošního roku jsme stihli přestěhovat do nového areálu v Sedleci balení modelů. To nám významně zjednodušilo logistiku, protože dosud jsme výlisky vozili z Obrnic do Mostu, kde jsme stavebnice zabalili a odvezli je do skladu obchodního oddělení v Sedleci. Ta místa od sebe nejsou daleko, je to v řádu jednotek kilometrů, ale i tak jsme se dost najezdili. Teď dělí balení modelů a sklad obchodního oddělení jedna stěna a dvoje dveře, sklad výlisků je přes dvůr.
07/2023
Hello, dear friends! Even before the end of the first half of this year, we managed to move our model packaging operation to our new facility in Sedlec. This significantly simplifies our logistics, because until now, we would typically move the plastic pressings from Obrnice to Most, where they would be packed into kits, and then transported them to our warehouse and sales department in Sedlec.
06/2023
Dobrý den, vážení přátelé, mezi 84 novinkami připravenými pro červen vyčnívá dvaasedmdesátinová limitka s názvem Wunderschöne neue Maschinen. Těmi báječnými novými stroji jsou Messerschmitty Bf 109 F, které při svém zavedení do výzbroje německé Luftwaffe na začátku roku 1941 přinesly nárůst výkonů a kvality německého stíhacího letectva.
06/2023
Good day, Dear Friends Among the 84 new items being released for June, the 72nd Limited Edition kit dubbed “Wunderschöne neue Maschinen” stands out. This “Wonderful New Machines” kit centres around the Messerschmitt Bf 109F, which, when introduced into the arsenal of the Luftwaffe at the beginning of 1941, brought an increase in the performance and quality of German fighters committed to aerial combat.
05/2023
Dobrý den, vážení přátelé! Na začátku května se soutěžní sezóna pěkně rozjíždí. Máme za sebou tradiční Mošoň, v sobotu se koná Kit show v Kopřivnici, a tak je čas říci si také něco o letošním E-dayi. E-day 2023 se koná v sobotu 23. září na Tankodromu v Milovicích. Pojedeme podle stejného schématu jako vloni, tedy se začátkem pro vystavující modeláře v pátek odpoledne, a to včetně podvečerního programu.
05/2023
Good Day, Dear Friends We are at the beginning of May, and so the competition season is revving up nicely. We have just had the traditional Moson event and the Kit Show takes place in Kopřivnice on Saturday, so it´s a good time to talk about this year´s E-day. E-day 2023 takes place on Saturday, September 23 at the Tankodrom in Milovice and we will be following the same scheme as last year, meaning that exhibiting modelers begin on Friday afternoon and will include the early evening program.
04/2023
Dobrý večer, vážení přátelé! Máme přestěhované obchodní oddělení. K včerejšímu dni jsme tak definitivně ukončili naši činnost v areálu Rico, kde obchodní oddělení a také oddělení kompletace stavebnic sídlilo od června roku 2019. A kde také v prosinci 2020 vyhořel sklad výlisků pro stavebnice. Přiznám se, že jsem po požáru doufal v rychlejší přestěhování do nějakých nových prostor. Hned na jaře a v létě 2020 jsme začali připravovat stavbu nové haly, ale turbulentní situace na stavebním trhu v roce 2021 nám tento záměr zhatila. Na podzim 2021 jsme začali jednat o koupi staršího areálu v Sedleci, sousední vesnici vzdálené asi pět kilometrů od Obrnic.
04/2023
Good evening, Dear Friends We have completed our retail department move. As of yesterday, we have vacated the facility in Most that since June, 2019, has served as our main retail headquarters as well as the facility that served as final kit packaging. It’s also the facility in which we lost a lot of the plastic for our kits when a fire broke out in December 2020. I admit to having hoped for an earlier move to a new facility after that fire. Immediately in the spring and summer of 2020, we prepared for a new-build facility, but that was ultimately quelled by the turbulent supply issues in the construction industry.
03/2023
Dobrý den, dámy a pánové! Máme zavřeno. Dnes představované březnové novinky si sice můžete prohlédnout a prostudovat jak na následujících stránkách, tak na našem e-shopu, ale nekoupíte je tam. Chápu, zní to šíleně. Nejde ale o žádný rafinovaný marketingový tah, prostě se stěhujeme. Přesně řečeno, stěhujeme obchodní oddělení. To je také důvod, proč v následujících sedmi dnech nebude možné objednávat na e-shopu. Jak jste ale jistě zaznamenali, bylo na druhou stranu možné tyto novinky nakoupit již od minulého pátku, rovněž tak jsou již k dispozici u našich obchodních partnerů.
03/2023
Good day, Ladies and Gentlemen, We’re closed. Although you are certainly able to view and study our March release listing within these pages or at our e-shop, any purchases will have to be postponed. I understand that this sounds a little nuts, but it is not the result of some underhanded marketing ploy. It is a function of the fact that we are moving our entire retail department. It is also the reason why no sales will be going through our e-shop for the next seven days. As you will have probably already noted, the new items were available for early purchase from last Friday, and they will be available from our retail partners as well.
02/2023
Vážení přátelé, vítejte u únorového Infa! Dnes začíná Norimberský veletrh hraček (Nuremberg Toy Fair). Po dvouleté přestávce se vracíme do Norimberku a, nebudete tomu věřit, vůbec netušíme, co nás tam čeká.
02/2023
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
01/2023
Vážení přátelé, milí modeláři, vítejte u prvního Infa roku 2023. V lednovém čísle vás tradičně seznamuji s projekty připravenými na aktuální rok. Ani letos tomu nebude jinak, takže se do toho seznamování pustíme rovnou bez zbytečných řečí kolem. Začneme lednem, jehož novinky jsou v prodeji na našem e-shopu již od minulého týdne.
01/2023
Dear Friends and Fellow Modellers, Welcome to the first newsletter of 2023. The January issue traditionally introduces our planned projects for the year. This year will be no different, so we’ll waste no time and get right down to the nitty gritty. We’ll start off with January, new releases for which are already available from our e-shop and have been since last week.
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