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    DECEMBER 2022
    CONTENTS
    EDITORIAL
    KITS
    CHEMISTRY
    BRASSIN
    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED SETS
    BIG ED
    BUILT
    ON APROACH
    January 2023
    TAIL END CHARLIE
    HISTORY
    BOXART STORY
    Bf 109E-3 ProfiPACK 1/72
    SAMURAI Limited 1/48
    P-51D-10 Weekend edition 1/48
    Spitfire Mk.IXc Weekend edition 1/72
    Fw 190D-9 ProfiPACK 1/48
    Bf 109G-10 Mtt. Regensburg ProfiPACK 1/48
    Adhesives
    A6M3 Zero Type 32 1/48
    Z-226MS Trenér 1/48
    Reichsverteidigung 1/48
    P-38J nose gun bay PRINT 1/48
    P-38J cockpit PRINT 1/48
    Fw 190A8/R2 SPACE 1/48
    USS Lexington II
    Pappy of the Strafers III
    Air war over Ukraine - The hot autumn
    Against the West Riding Spitfires
    Strange targets
    Landings protection
    By order of the Reichsbahn
    Squares against stripes
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    Good day, ladies and Gentlemen
    Welcome to the final newsletter of this year. As
    matter of course, this will apparently also be
    the next to last newsletter released under our
    current publishing system. As you know from
    before, we are about to embark on a change
    to the Triobo digital publishing platform. This
    should happen in January, when we will pub-
    lish the newsletter in its classic form, but we
    will simultaneously put one up on a trial basis
    using Triobo. Then, both yourselves and us will
    be able to test out the new system’s functiona-
    lity, and if it works well, February’s newsletter
    will come out only through Triobo. I can deflect
    any skepticism regarding the release of new
    items by assuring one and all that Triobo will
    not be generating any reader discomfort. On
    the contrary, it’s a logical step consistent with
    our progress as a whole over the last seve-
    ral years. From our initially humble marketing
    capabilities, we have turned what is basically
    a flyer into a company e-magazine that as-
    sures something for pretty much everyone in
    a good read before bedtime or at the breakfast
    table. Given the current range of our published
    newsletter, which includes at least three de-
    tailed historical and technical articles and four
    boxart story editions added this year to each
    issue, we are at the point where an innovation
    raising reader comfort is at hand. Our evoluti-
    on will not end with the implementation of this
    new system, either. The near future will also
    see further changes that will improve gra-
    phics. It’s also no secret that we are kicking in
    some changes to distribution, a part of which
    will affect our long awaited printed version.
    That idea still presents itself as a little beyond
    our capabilities, but we believe that through
    the course of the year coming, we’ll get the-
    re. It will likely take the form of a quarterly
    collection of historical articles. And if you’re
    worried about the printing option of our mon-
    thly newsletter, don’t be
    Brassins and 3D Production Prints
    We are at the end of the year, and as you can
    see, right from the get go I’m diving headlong
    into the favorite part of this time of year, an
    assessment of our successes achieved and
    a look at future plans. Its ‘favorite’ status also
    makes it a bit of a dangerous endeavor, be-
    cause the interpretation of the successes is
    often off by those who make them, and virtu-
    ally everyone misses future plans to at least
    some degree. I am no exception, and as an
    example, I can cite the fact that my plans for
    the release schedule of kits typically come out
    at around fifty-fifty, despite them coming out of
    detailed planning involving my colleagues six
    months prior to the end of the year. But then
    it just pleases me that much more that the
    planning for the evolution of the Brassin line
    came out pretty much spot on. This concerns
    the switch over to 3D printing where previous-
    ly, everything was cast. This is a good exam-
    ple of a switch whose dynamic can be almost
    hellish. From last fall, when we integrated 3D
    printers into our production system, to the mi-
    dpoint of this one, we switched the majority of
    our production to straight 3D prints. The rema-
    inders of the products that are still cast resin
    are wheels and the landing gears that are in
    bronze. This month, another two 3D printers
    should arrive, giving us a total of six and I ex-
    pect our printing capacity to rise through the
    year. The reason why we are investing and fo-
    cusing so much on these innovations is simple.
    3D printing offers a completely different level
    of quality. It represents the biggest break-
    through in the industry since the introduction
    of cast resin sets by Francois Verlinden some
    thirty-five years ago. Compared to casts, 3D
    prints are more precise, geometrically stable
    with time, don’t require removal from casting
    blocks that sometimes can affect fit and can
    be quite labor intensive, and they don’t require
    the same level of cleanup and don’t present the
    same fit issues. 3D prints are used in much
    the same way that the plastic parts of a kit are
    used, and the only real complication that re-
    mains is the need to use CA glue for installa-
    tion. And that’s not typically a big issue and is
    something most modellers have mastered.
    A significant issue that is resolved by the use
    of 3D printing concerns health. A segment of
    the population is allergic to cast resin mate-
    rials, but no such problem is known with 3D
    prints, at least with the use of our 3D printing
    materials, which were developed to be bio
    compatible. Another advantage of 3D prints is
    that they are simpler because the number of
    small parts in a given assembly can be prin-
    ted together as one, where the same assembly
    could not be cast, to say nothing of injection
    molding. A good example are the pushrods on
    a radial engine, various cabling offset a distan-
    ce from the main block of a given item, and va-
    rious structural elements of aircraft, such as
    landing flaps. The height of this idea is repre-
    sented specifically by the speedbrakes on the
    F-16 in 1:48th. These will be released in Febru-
    ary, and when you see them, take a good, close
    look at them. It’s worth it. Landing flaps are an
    example of this type of product that is gaining
    in popularity very quickly. But in order to not
    get too long winded on the subject, and to keep
    from repeating things that have already been
    discussed at great lengths, I will just menti-
    on that this is a great example of a successful
    innovation and something which we will inten-
    sively continue to develop. It is interesting to
    note that the Brassin department was formed
    twelve years ago as a result of some of our
    people being displaced by another innovation,
    our switch from electroplated molds to direct
    CNC milling of Certal plates. We didn’t want
    to just let these people go, and the fact that
    they had experience with making molds and
    casting polyurethanes, epoxies and synthetic
    rubbers played only a small role in that. Back
    then, we recognized that we were undertaking
    a large innovative step and it required from
    us a lot of work before it would bear any fru-
    it. But exactly what that fruit would look like,
    and what kinds of doors it would open up with
    kit production for us was vague. Although 3D
    printing was already around at the birth of the
    Brassin department, used for the manufacture
    of masters, no one could have anticipated the
    level of modernization it was to bring in terms
    of manufacturing accessory sets!
    The New Warehouse
    and Associated Move
    With the coming of new 3D printers would
    come the potential of a major lack of space.
    This was coming either way, and our main fa-
    cility in Obrnice has no more room to expand
    into. We have been looking for a solution to
    the problem ever since we had that blaze two
    years ago. Immediately after the fire, we began
    preparing for the construction of a new ware-
    house, into which we would have moved our
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    retail department, packaging of kits and ma-
    chining and molding, which would entail com-
    plete kit manufacture. Unfortunately, we en-
    countered escalating problems with the build
    proper, leading to the cessation of the project.
    A new solution was found last year in the fall,
    when we found a facility of suitable size for
    our needs. Its purchase was delayed by typical
    Czech bureaucracy, but the deal was finalized
    in September. We expect the first renovation
    to be completed at the end of January, and we
    will move the retail and packing sections into
    it at the beginning of February. This on its own
    will bring a shortfall in the expediting of mail,
    and it will likely last through a good chunk of
    the first half of the month. The exact timeline
    will be outlined in the January newsletter.
    The second phase of the reconstruction will
    be more complicated, because it will involve
    the setting up of space for the installation of
    the presses and tooling shop. This is techni-
    cally more complicated and the project is in
    preparation, and the optimist in me is hoping
    for completion by the end of next year. After
    this is completed and kit manufacturing is mo-
    ved, its current space will free up and at the
    very least, a good chunk of this space will be
    occupied by the Brassin department. And then
    there will be nothing stopping it from evolving
    further.
    New Prices
    As long as we’re on the subject of changes,
    we are entering the new year with a new pri-
    ce structure. This is a significant change and
    a sensitive topic which we have been putting
    off to the end of the year. Prices will increase
    in intervals of 11 to 15% depending on the price
    group. Price increases will impact retail and
    wholesale costs in Czech Crowns and Euros,
    but won’t affect US retail prices. They will take
    effect during the shutdown of the retail de-
    partment before Christmas, which this year
    will be December 19th when we will be accep-
    ting the last of our orders which will have
    dispatched guaranties by before the holidays.
    As with every year, this will be followed by our
    taking inventory, and this is when the new pri-
    cing will be implemented. So, your last chance
    to buy at current prices will be December 19th.
    Retail will reopen, with the new prices, proba-
    bly the first week of January, 2023, and in all
    likelihood, this will be on the 3rd or 4th of the
    month.
    Nuremberg, 2023
    It is necessary to now say something about
    our participation at the Nuremberg Toy Fair
    for 2023. As you all know, I have always main-
    tained the importance of our participation with
    this event. Our regular attendance has been
    consistent with this notion. Unfortunately, the
    need to cancel the last two years due to covid
    restrictions was less than pleasant. Participa-
    tion of firms in the upcoming event will be low,
    and what’s worse, many of our retail partners
    and journalists won’t be there, either. For this
    reason, we decided to tone down our own par-
    ticipation at the event. We are not cancelling
    it outright, but we will reduce our floor space
    and share it with our colleagues at Special Ho-
    bby. We are also cancelling our regular press
    conference. I am hopeful that this is all just
    temporary and the fair will return to its past
    glory and significance in our industry in the
    years to come. But it may not happen that way,
    in which case this may be our last participation
    at this event.
    And that ends our look at the upcoming year.
    In our next installment, we’ll have a look at the
    future production side of things, dedicated first
    and foremost on new kits for 2023. Now, we
    will have a look at new releases for December.
    Because these have been available since the
    last week of November, I won’t outline all of
    them; just the more significant items.
    Kits
    December finds us continuing on with our Zero
    project, originally known as Project Voldemort,
    with a Limited Edition kit dubbed ‘Samurai’. As
    with most kits currently coming out of this line,
    ‘Samurai’ is a Dual Combo boxing with two
    complete sets of plastic in the package. The kit
    allows for the building of two versions of the
    A6M3 Zero, the Model 32 and the Model 22. The
    marking options contain twelve aircraft, six of
    each flavor. When I was a more active modeller
    in my youth, the A6M3 Zero Model 32 with its
    relatively attractive camouflage schemes was
    considered the most striking of all versions.
    I hope that you will see it the same way, at least
    up to the point when we come out with other
    variants that promise to be no less attractive!
    In the ProfiPACK line, we have a 1:72nd scale
    Bf 109E-3, a kit developed in association with
    Special Hobby. SH have released this kit in
    several boxings themselves, but I believe that
    our version of the kit will capture your attenti-
    on and interest. Of the most important aspect
    of the kit, its marking options, I can say that we
    gave it our usual high level of care and there
    are six attractive schemes to choose from.
    In the 1:48th scale ProfiPACK line, we are re-
    turning the Fw 190D-9 to our range. This was
    originally planned as a re-edition of the origi-
    nal kit, but because we added an aircraft flown
    by Waldemar Wubke of JV44, which is also the
    subject of the boxart, we have given this kit
    a new catalog number. In the same line,
    you’ll also find another straight reissue, the
    Bf 109G-10 Mtt. Regensburg, also in 1:48th. This
    is a kit that was quickly sold out and is making
    a long awaited comeback.
    In the Weekend line, we have the P-51D-10
    Mustang and Spitfire Mk.IXc in 1:72nd. Both
    feature attractive marking options. For exam-
    ple, in the Mustang kit, there is an option for
    Man O’ War flown by Claiborne Kinnard of the
    4th Fighter Group, 8thAF. This is a bird firmly
    etched in the minds of me and my peers thanks
    to an old 48th scale Revell kit, sold in the late
    eighties in the Czech Republic. I still have the
    kit. For the Spitfire, we have the S/Ldr Karel
    Cermak flown aircraft, in which he shot down
    an Fw 190A-8 in June, 1944 above Normandy.
    Accessories
    The thing to note this month in terms of newly
    released accessory sets is the 1:48th scale
    P-38J Cockpit for the Tamiya kit. It is one of
    the nicest sets of this type to be released in
    the Brassin line. I think it’s an excellent exam-
    ple of the capabilities of 3D printing that are
    presented to the modeller that I wrote about
    above. This set is unique not only for its level
    of detail, but also for the engineering that went
    into it, which significantly eases the integra-
    tion of the set into the model. The installati-
    on is even easer and smoother than the kit
    cockpit, which is virtually unheard of in the
    world of aftermarket accessory items. This
    quality could make accessory items very in-
    teresting to more modellers in the future, be-
    cause modellers who in the past avoided using
    resin sets due to their labor intensity will now
    find them attractive.
    Another interesting and welcome item is the
    wheel well set for our F6F Hellcat, a kit also
    making its way back into our range. The po-
    pularity of this set is leading us to thoughts
    of developing further sets, such as a cockpit
    set and perhaps a wingfold set. It won’t be
    easy, though, because when it comes to the
    Brassin line, we have a lot of conceptually and
    from a production standpoint, intense pro-
    jects planned for newly released kits such as
    Tamiya’s F-35.
    One more thing I would like to point out that
    is related to the Brassin line. These are nice,
    subtle little items for German AFVs in 1:35th
    and two sets of American Carly life rafts for
    forty people in 1:350th.
    In the Space line, we have six new sets for the
    month, among which are two 1:72nd scale sets
    for the Arma Hobby Ki-84 and P-51B. in the
    photoetched department, we have a P-39 set
    for the kit from the same manufacturer, and
    a new set for the new Mi-4 in 1:48th from
    Trumpeter. This is a kit that I am personally
    looking forward to. Besides the aircraft sets,
    we are also covering ships and AFVs, and we
    have the regular lineup of new BiG Eds, with
    their Brassin equipped BiG Sin counterparts.
    Literature
    In the popular article department, we’ve got
    the second part about the Lexington from Mira
    Baric, and the already ninth volume covering
    the air war over Ukraine. This time, we also
    have a technical article dedicated to mode-
    lling adhesives and their optimal usage by Joe
    Blazek. Add to that our still new boxart stories
    , dedicated to the description and explanation
    of the events depicted on our box covers for
    the month.
    And that’s just about it for this year. In closing,
    I will just reiterate that we are accepting or-
    ders until December 19th, after which it will
    not be possible to guarantee delivery of goods
    from our e-shop at the current prices. The re-
    ason for this is the aforementioned re-pricing
    of our goods, which will take place during the
    holiday shut down of the retail department. The
    e-shop will come back to life after we conclu-
    de our inventory taking and re-pricing, which
    will happen after January 1st, 2023.
    So, dear friends, thank you all so much for your
    support throughout 2022. I wish you all a very
    Merry Christmas and all the best into 2023!
    Happy Modelling
    Vladimir Sulc
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    HISTORY
    Searching for
    the lost ships
    with Paul Allen
    USS
    Lexington
    Part 2
    Text: Miro Barič
    Photo: U.S. Navy National Museum of Naval AviationPhoto: Naval History and Heritage Command
    A shot down Betty bomber photographed from Lexington’s deck on February 20, 1942.
    Let’s travel back in time though, to Chicago
    in 1920s and 30s when the city was ruled
    by the notorious gangster Al Capone. His
    close associate was a lawyer, Edward Jo-
    seph O’Hare nicknamed Easy Eddie. In 1930
    he decided to defect to the side of law and
    became a federal agents’ informer. He led
    them to Capone’s bookkeeping records and
    help cracked their code. He also remin-
    ded them that in the beginning of his trial
    Capone bribed the jury. Consequently, a
    judge replaced the jury and in 1931 Capone
    was sentenced to jail. In November 1939,
    a week before Capone was released from
    prison, Easy Eddie was assassinated. Whi-
    le he was driving his Lincoln Zephyr two
    men fired their shotguns at him from the
    passing car. O’Hare died on the spot and
    his uncontrolled car hit a pole. The killers
    disappeared in the traffic and were never
    tracked down. They were supposedly Ca-
    pone’s hitmen. O’Hare senior paid for gang-
    ster’s jail time with his own life then. It is
    said he wanted to avoid prison, that he did
    not want to stand in the way of his son to
    enter the Naval Academy or that he wan-
    ted to restore his tarnished reputation and
    set a good example to his son. Allegedly he
    brought his son up to recognize good and
    evil and wanted him to become a better
    man that he was.
    Medal of Honor
    That son was “Butch” O’Hare who was
    awarded Medal of Honor for his action on
    February 20, 1942, as a very first US Navy
    fighter pilot during WWII. On that day he
    took off USS Lexington deck as a part of
    a larger group of Wildcats. The fate ho-
    wever put him alone against a group of Ja-
    panese bombers. His father taught him to
    face the evil regardless the odds. Edward
    Henry “Butch” O’Hare was born on March
    13, 1914. After his parents divorced in 1927,
    he lived with his mother Selma and sis-
    ters Patricia and Marilyn in St. Louis while
    his father relocated to Chicago. In 1933 he
    started his studies at the Naval Academy
    in Annapolis from which he graduated in
    1937. Next two years he served on the ba-
    ttleship USS New Mexico. Then he was sent
    to Pensacola for a pilot training which he
    completed on May 2, 1940. He was assigned
    to VF-3 fighter unit aboard Lexington’s si-
    ster ship, USS Saratoga (CV-3). First, he
    flew Grumman F3F and after that Brews-
    ter F2A Buffalo. VF-3 executive officer, Lt.
    Previously our story about the aircraft carrier USS Lexington
    (CV-2) ended at the time of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
    She avoided it because on December 5, 1941, set sail for Midway
    Island to deliver 18 Vought SB2U Vindicator dive bombers be-
    longing to the US Marines unit VMSB-231. Thanks to it she could
    enter the WWII battles intact from the beginning.
    Butch O’Hare in the cockpit of a Wildcat captured in
    one of the propaganda photograph series taken in
    April 1942 on Hawaii. Note the censored unit insignia.
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    John “Jimmy” Thach heavily focused on the
    air gunnery training. Under Thach’s leader-
    ship most VF-3 pilots, including Butch, be-
    came excellent marksmen.
    O’Hare’s first flight in the new Grumman
    F4F Wildcat fighter took place on July 21,
    1941. Flying it off Saratoga he entered the
    WWII battles. In the beginning of 1942, the
    ship patrolled between Midway Island and
    Pearl Harbor where she was hit by a tor-
    pedo fired from the Japanese submarine
    I-6. She had to return for repairs and VF-3
    transferred to Lexington. And that is where
    Butch’s star rose. Lexington was a core unit
    of the Task Force 11 under the command of
    Rear Admiral Wilson Brown. On January 31,
    1942, she set sail together with two heavy
    cruisers and seven destroyers. Her own fi-
    ghter unit, VF-2 was left behind to convert
    to Wildcats. Besides 18 fighters from VF-3
    there were 37 Douglass SBD Dauntless
    dive bombers and 13 Douglas TBD Devasta-
    tor torpedo bombers aboard Lexington.
    Later two more heavy cruisers and four
    destroyers joined TF 11. This formation was
    getting ready to attack Rabaul. The Ameri-
    can ships were located 450 miles north-
    -east of the target when on February 20,
    1942, they were spotted by Japanese Ka-
    wanishi H6K Mavis flying boat. It was pro-
    mptly shot down by Jimmy Thach and his
    wingman Ens. Edward Sellstrom. Later
    the Lexington fighter pilots added another
    H6K to their score. The formation’s position
    however was discovered and all available
    17 Mitsubishi G4M1 Betty bombers from
    4. Kōkūtai were dispatched against it from
    Rabaul. Each aircraft was armed with two
    250 kg bombs since the air torpedoes were
    not available in Rabaul at that time.
    The Japanese split into two formations to
    increase the chance of finding the Ameri-
    cans. At 16:25 Lexington’s radar detected
    the first group of nine G4M1 47 miles away.
    16 out of 18 Wildcats were sent to combat.
    O’Hare and his wingman Lt.(jg) Marion Du-
    filho were also airborne. This pair however
    was ordered to circle around the ship. Fist
    nine Bettys were annihilated. Only four
    made it to Lexington but failed to score any
    bomb hit on the wildly maneuvering ship
    and were shot down on their return flight
    – two of them even by Dauntlesses. Not
    a single crew member from this G4M1
    group survived. The American losses were
    two Wildcats and a pilot. They were shot
    down by Bettys’ rear gunners with their 20
    mm cannons when they approached strai-
    ght from behind without any maneuvering.
    Alone against eight
    While most VF-3 fighters battled the first
    group of the enemy bombers, at 16:49 ano-
    ther one appeared on Lexington’s radar.
    This time eight G4M1 approached from the
    opposite side, 30 miles away but coming in
    fast. Butch and Dufilho were sent against
    them-no one else was available at that mo-
    ment. Soon it turned out that O’Hare would
    remain alone. Dufilho’s guns jammed, and
    he could not fire a single shot. O’Hare did
    not attack fast flying bombers from rear
    but from above and astern. His four 12.7
    mm caliber machine guns had 450 rounds
    each. He performed deflection shooting
    and took full advantage of his thorough air
    gunnery training. His bursts hit the Japa-
    nese bombers with such accuracy that he
    shot off the engine out of one of them! He
    attacked the Japanese formation four times
    until he ran out of the ammunition. Thanks
    to his actions only four bombers made it to
    Lexington. One of them, heavily damaged,
    attempted a suicidal attack. It did not hit the
    ship however, neither did the bombs from
    the other Bettys.
    O’Hare was convinced that he had hit seven
    bombers, six of them shot down. Officially
    he was credited with five kills which corre-
    sponds to the actual records. Four aircraft
    were destroyed immediately, fifth one made
    emergency landing on the water on its re-
    turn flight. Butch damaged another two -
    there were the only two out of 17 dispatched
    that made it home. The Japanese reported
    one cruiser or destroyer sunk and setting
    the aircraft carrier on fire. They claimed
    eight Wildcats shot down. Gunners of the
    second group of bombers for example re-
    ported several kills during the repeated
    Butch’s attacks-even though he attacked
    alone. His Wildcat was hit by a single Ja-
    panese bullet in the fuselage-another one,
    into the port wing came from his own AA
    defense. O’Hare piloted F4F-3 BuNo. 4031
    marked F-15. After the return to the port
    this aircraft was transferred to VF-2 and
    remained on board of Lexington. During the
    Battle of the Coral Sea, it landed on USS
    HISTORY
    Photo: Naval History and Heritage Command
    Photo: Naval History and Heritage Command
    Photo: Naval History and Heritage Command
    During the photo shoot in Hawaii in April 1942 kill
    markings were painted on both sides of the fuselage.
    Butch O’Hare at the Grumman F4F-3 Wildcat’s tail.
    Butch wears non-standard cowboy leather belt in this
    color photograph.
    Butch O’Hare and Jimmy Thach at Kaneohe base,
    April 10, 1942. Note details of the propeller in the
    background.
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    HISTORY
    Yorktown (CV-5) deck, so it survived that
    battle as well. Then it flew with VF-42 and
    later in US Marines MAG-23. It was struck
    of charge in July 1944.
    The airport bears his name
    The successful aircraft survived its pilot.
    Butch O’Hare became a fighter ace in a day
    and on April 21, 1942, he was awarded Me-
    dal of Honor. Later he assumed command
    of VF-3 which after an extended time spent
    on training new pilots was renamed VF-6
    and equipped with new Grumman F6F Hell-
    cat fighters. Flying Hellcat O’Hare added
    another two kills to his score. On November
    26, 1943, he perished during the first ever
    night interception mission off an American
    aircraft carrier. The circumstances of his
    death have not been clarified up until these
    days. Probably he became a victim of a Ja-
    panese Betty’s gunner during this night mi-
    ssion. Neither his Hellcat nor his body were
    ever found. Gearing class destroyer USS
    O’Hare (DD-889) which entered service in
    November 1945 was named after him. But-
    ch’s mother Selma was at the ceremony.
    This ship took part in the Vietnam War and
    in 1978 was sold to Spain where it served
    under the name Mendez Nunez. It was de-
    commissioned and sent to the scrap yards
    in 1992. In September 1949 the Chicago ai-
    rport was named after him, O’Hare Inter-
    national Airport, ORD. Wildcat marked F-15
    is exhibited in Terminal 2 at this airport.
    It is an aircraft which had been recovered in
    good condition from Lake Michigan where
    it crashed in 1943 off the training aircraft
    carrier USS Wolverine. In 2001 it was res-
    tored to represent Butch’s F4F-3.
    Raid on Lae and Salamaua
    Lexington was not to survive for too long
    neither. After the battle with the Japane-
    se bombers TF 11 retreated from Rabaul
    but after joining forces with TF 17 gathered
    around Yorktown aircraft carrier the for-
    mation wanted to return and attack again.
    On March 8 the plans changed having found
    out that Rabaul port is empty. The Japane-
    se invaded New Guinea and all ships sai-
    led to the ports of Lae and Salamaua on
    the north-east coast of this island. In the
    morning of March 10, Lexington launched
    the first attack-eight Wildcats, 31 Dauntle-
    sses and 13 Devastators armed with torpe-
    does. 15 minutes later Yorktown launched
    another 10 Wildcats, 30 SBDs and 12 TBDs,
    armed with bombs this time.
    Sixteen Japanese ships were near the co-
    ast in the vicinity of Lae and Salamaua-light
    cruiser Yubari, 6 destroyers, 5 large cargo
    ships, a minelayer, two small minelayers
    and a float plane carrier. The American
    pilots claimed ten ships sunk including
    three cruisers and another five ships da-
    maged. Three cargo ships were sunk and
    fourth one was seriously damaged. Most
    of the ships were claimed by Lexington avi-
    ators. One of the VF-3 Wildcats shot down
    a Nakajima E8N Dave biplane floatplane
    which aggressively tried to attack the Ame-
    rican carrier-borne bombers. The Japane-
    se AA defense shot down a Dauntless from
    Lexington, the only American loss.
    On March 26, after this raid, Lexing-
    ton returned to Pearl Harbor where she
    underwent a quick rebuild. Four turrets
    with eight useless 203 mm caliber anti-
    -ship cannons were removed and repla-
    ced with 28 mm caliber AA quad cannons.
    22 single barrel 20 mm caliber cannons
    were added as well. The ship armament then
    consisted of 12 single barrel 127 mm caliber
    cannons, 12 28 mm caliber quad cannons
    and 22 Oerlikon 20 mm caliber cannons.
    So equipped Lexington set sail for her last
    battle. Initially nothing indicated a fatal en-
    counter. Ship set sail from Pearl Harbor on
    April 15, 1942, to deliver 14 Buffalo fighters
    from VMF-211 to Palmyra atoll located in
    the middle of the Pacific Ocean between
    Hawaiian Islands and American Samoa. Af-
    ter this task, in relatively peaceful waters,
    the ship was to conduct the exercises to-
    gether with a battleship formation. On Ap-
    A pair of VF-3 fighters in flight on April 10, 1942. Wildcat F-1 (BuNo 3976) in the front is flown by Jimmy Thach.
    The second aircraft F-13 (BuNo 3986) is flown by Butch O’Hare.
    Lexington in San Diego on October 14, 1941. Buffalo fighters can be seen in the front, Dauntless bombers
    in the background.
    Photo: Naval History and Heritage Command
    Photo: Naval History and Heritage Command
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    ril 18 however the training was cancelled.
    The American and British code breakers
    concluded that the Japanese were pre-
    paring the landing at Port Moresby on the
    south-eastern side of New Guinea. There-
    fore, on May 1, 1942, Lexington again joined
    forces with Yorktown and her formation
    TF 17. Together they set sail for the Coral
    Sea with the intention to halt the Japanese
    plans. For this mission Lexington carried 21
    Wildcats, 37 Dauntlesses and 12 Devasta-
    tors.
    First battle of aircraft carriers
    Simultaneously with dispatching the in-
    vasion fleet to Port Moresby, the Japanese
    hit Tulagi in Solomon Islands. This mission
    was supported by the light aircraft carrier
    Shōhō. The main forces were supported the
    veterans of the Pearl Harbor attack-air-
    craft carriers Shōkaku and Zuikaku. The
    stage was being set up for the very first
    historic battle of the aircraft carriers. It was
    a first naval battle ever in which the opposing
    ships did not see each other and attacked
    each other with carrier-borne aircraft only.
    It is necessary to add though that many
    mistakes were made on both sides resul-
    ting in chaos and the outcome was more-
    -less hap-hazard. Both sides were aware
    of the opponent ships presence and tried
    hard to find them. Both incorrectly iden-
    tified the support force as the main one
    and launched against them attack groups
    of their aircraft. On May 7, 1942, in the
    morning, the Japanese scout discovered a
    lone tanker Neosho escorted by destroy-
    er Sims. It reported though, incorrectly, an
    aircraft carrier and a cruiser. The Japanese
    launched 78 aircraft from Shōkaku and Zui-
    kaku against them: 18 Mitsubishi A6M Zero,
    36 Aichi D3A Val dive bombers and 24 Na-
    kajima B5N Kate torpedo bombers.
    Right after an American scout discovered
    the invasion fleet of the cargo ships but
    reported two aircraft carriers and four
    cruisers. The Americans too launched 93
    aircraft from Lexington and Yorktown-18
    Wildcats, 53 Dauntlesses and 22 Devasta-
    tors. Both sides almost instantly realized
    their error. Japanese aircraft for some time
    fruitlessly searched for some more valua-
    ble targets and in the end decided to attack
    HISTORY
    Lexington under attack of the Japanese aircraft, May 8, 1942. Picture was taken from
    the deck of one of the attackers.
    Ship’s demise was caused by the explosions of the fumes leaking from the damaged
    aviation fuel tanks.
    After the Japanese attacks Lexington was damaged however received her aircraft back on the deck. Picture was taken from the cruiser USS Portland shortly
    before the fatal explosions.
    Lexington in the original outfit featuring 203 mm caliber cannons in the gun turrets.
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    Photo: Naval History and Heritage Command
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    HISTORY
    Neosho and Sims at least. The ships had no
    chance. After three bomb hits the destroyer
    broke in halves and sank immediately. Out
    of 192 crew members only 14 sailors survi-
    ved. Neosho was hit by seven bombs and
    a Val which, hit by a defense AA fire,
    crashed on her as well. Seriously damaged
    tanker drifted for several days until she fi-
    nally sank.
    The Americans at last discovered the li-
    ght aircraft carrier Shōhō attached to the
    invasion fleet and dived on her. Only two
    Mitsubishi A5M Claude and a Zero provided
    the air cover for her and another three Ze-
    ros took off at the beginning of the attack.
    They could not however stop the Ameri-
    can onslaught. The Lexington aircraft hit
    the Japanese ship with two 450 kg bombs
    and five torpedoes. Shortly afterwards the
    Yorktown aircraft showed up and finished
    the burning wreck with 11 more bombs and
    2 torpedoes. Shōhō sank 45 minutes af-
    ter the attack was launched on her. All 18
    aircraft she carried were lost as well. The
    Americans lost a Dauntless from Lexing-
    ton. In the evening the Japanese attempted
    to find the American main force again but
    to no avail. Therefore, the aviators released
    their bombs and torpedoes and turned on
    their return flight. After the sunset they did
    find the American carriers-but they were
    without ordnance and misidentified the
    ships as their own. They started to circle
    and prepare for landing. After a while when
    the American destroyers started to fire at
    them the Japanese realized their mistake
    and flew away.
    Decisive second day
    The first day ended with serious aircraft
    losses on the Japanese side and resulted
    in a small American victory in the form of
    Japanese decision to postpone the invasion
    of Port Moresby for several days. On May
    8, 1942, morning the decisive battle was
    staged. The Japanese launched an attack
    with concentrated force of 18 fighters, 33
    Val bombers and 18 Kate bombers. The
    Americans sent out two separate groups.
    Yorktown launched 6 Wildcats, 24 Dau-
    ntlesses and 9 Devastators. A while later
    Lexington launched 9 fighters, 15 dive bom-
    bers and 12 torpedo bombers. Yorktown
    aviators hit Shōkaku with two bombs, a bit
    later Lexington pilots scored another hit
    and the damaged Japanese carrier had to
    withdraw. The Lexington attack formation
    lost three Wildcats.
    By a coordinated attack from both sides the
    Japanese managed to hit Lexington’s port
    side with two torpedoes. Val dive bombers
    contributed with two bomb hits. Besides
    Wildcats Dauntlesses were also deployed
    to the ships’ defenses. 15 took off from Le-
    The aircraft on Lexington’s stern, May 8, 1942, around 15:00. There are Wildcats in the front, Dauntlesses and
    Devastators behind them. Fire is raging in the hangar and the smoke is rising around the rear lift.
    Burning, abandoned and listing Lexington, May 8, 1942 evening. There are still aircraft on the rear deck.
    F4F-3 Wildcat sporting Butch’s markings is displayed in Terminal 2 of the O’Hare International Airport in Chicago.
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    xington on a fighter mission. They managed
    to destroy three Kate torpedo bombers,
    another was destroyed by Wildcat fighter
    and four by AA defense. Two Vals were shot
    down during the attack on Yorktown but re-
    gardless, she suffered a bomb hit. On the
    return flight the American and Japanese
    formations engaged resulting in further air
    combat and losses. Both sides lost many
    aircraft, their ships were damaged and
    were running out of fuel therefore they wi-
    thdrew from the battle. The American sco-
    red a victory because the Japanese had to
    postpone the landing at Port Moresby for
    two months worried about the Allied cru-
    isers’ presence in the area and in the end
    the invasion never materialized.
    The Japanese were convinced that they had
    sunk two American aircraft carriers, tho-
    se however were sailing under their own
    power and receiving the returning aircraft.
    Nothing indicated that the damages Le-
    xington sustained could not be handled. No
    one realized though that the first torpedo
    hit had damaged the aviation fuel tanks on
    the port side. The fumes were escaping and
    concentrating in other areas of the ship.
    At 12:47 the sparks from the electrical mo-
    tors caused the explosion and fierce fire.
    The flight operations were still not impaired
    and by 14:14 the last aircraft returned to the
    carrier. In addition to three Wildcats shot
    down, three Dauntlesses, one Devasta-
    tor and one Wildcat, which had to make
    emergency landing on the water, were lost.
    At 14:42 another explosion followed and
    a fierce fire in the hangar interrupted the
    electric power supply to the ship’s front
    section. Any hopes for saving the vessel
    were marred by the third explosion at 15:25
    which demanded the full evacuation of the
    quarters bellow the waterline. At 16:00 Le-
    xington came to full stop and at 17:07 cap-
    tain Frederick Sherman gave the order to
    abandon ship. 2735 crew members were
    saved, 216 people perished. Captain Sher-
    man remained on board until 18:30 to make
    sure nobody was left behind and left the
    ship as the last. Between 19:15 and 19:52 de-
    stroyer Phelps fired five torpedoes at Le-
    xington and sank the ship.
    3,000 meters deep
    On March 4, 2018, Paul Allen and his re-
    search ship RV Petrel discovered the wreck
    of USS Lexington more than 800 km east
    off the coast of the Australian Queensland.
    The ship is broken into several sections.
    The largest part of the hull is upright at the
    bottom 3,000 meters deep. The bow and the
    stern are detached and found almost 2 km
    west from the main hull part. The bridge
    HISTORY
    Smoke is rising from the aircraft carrier Shokaku after she was hit by American bombs, May 8, 1942. Flames on
    the bow can be recognized.
    The flight deck edge of the sunken Lexington.
    Japanese light aircraft carrier Shoho under the attack of the American planes, May 7, 1942.
    Photo: Naval History and Heritage CommandPhoto: Naval History and Heritage CommandPhoto: PaulAllen.com
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    was also torn away and is located appro-
    ximately in the middle of the wreckage de-
    bris. The underwater robot RV Petrel also
    located a Japanese torpedo which sank to
    the bottom after it had missed its target.
    An interesting discovery was made west
    of the shipwreck. There is a group of 11
    aircraft which slipped off Lexington’s deck
    when she was sinking-seven Devastators,
    three Dauntlesses and a Wildcat. The pla-
    nes are in very good condition with well-
    -preserved paint work. Besides the nati-
    onal markings the kill markings and unit
    insignia are still visible under a Wildcat
    canopy.
    Sources:
    Lundstrom, J. - The First Team,
    Naval Institute Press, 1990
    Hrbek, I., Hrbek, J. - Krvavé oceány,
    Naše vojsko, 2002
    Hubáček, M. - Pacifik v plamenech,
    Mladá Fronta, 2001
    www.warfarehistorynetwork.com
    www.history.navy.mil
    www.wings-aviation.ch
    wwww.maritime.org
    eu.jacksonville.com
    HISTORY
    One of twelve 127 mm caliber cannons after 80 years on the sea bottom.
    Besides the unit insignia four kills and one bombing mission markings are still visible
    under a Wildcat canopy.
    A group of Devastator torpedo bombers rests at the bottom of the ocean.
    Photo: PaulAllen.com
    Photo: PaulAllen.com
    Photo: PaulAllen.comPhoto: PaulAllen.com
    Photo: PaulAllen.com
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    HISTORY
    PAPPY OF THE STRAFERS III
    THE PAIN AND THE DETERMINATION
    In March 1943, shortly after the first tests
    of B-25s modified according to Pappys
    directives, twelve of these aircraft took
    part in the Battle of Bismarck Sea du-
    ring which they practically destroyed the
    whole Japanese convoy with supplies.
    During the first fifteen minutes they de-
    stroyed four cargo ships, two destroyers
    and all returned unscathed to the base.
    3rd AG pilots were so excited by the new
    airplanes that they did not let Pappy in
    any of them and only co-pilot’s seat in a
    B-17, which also took part in the missi-
    on (in total 130 aircraft participated in it),
    was left for him to at least watch how his
    “children‘‘ fared in combat. He continued
    complaining about this unfair treatment
    long after the mission.
    Success of the modified Mitchells caught
    the eye of the top brass in the USA and
    General Kenney was responsible for this
    as well since he did not forget to men-
    tion Pappy’s share in his communication
    with the USAAF Commander, General Ar-
    nold. He sent him technical drawings and
    asked him to lobby for the manufacturing
    of such modified aircraft directly by the
    North American Aviation factories. A
    little later, while already in Dayton USA,
    Kenney met with a group of engineers
    and designers from the Air Force Mate-
    riel Division who explained to him that all
    was wrong, the aircraft had an upset cen-
    ter of gravity, it was too heavy and in fact
    could not even fly …” I listened to them as
    patiently as I could and then explained
    to them that we had modified a dozen
    B-25s in this manner and they played a
    fairly important part in the Battle of Bis-
    marck Sea. And that in the same manner
    another 60 aircraft were being rebuilt in
    Australia. Arnold looked at his experts
    and then kicked them all out of his office”
    recalls General Kenney in his book.
    photo: John F. Heyn Collection
    The second part of this mini-series ended with the successful
    trials of the first Mitchell modified with the supplemental 0.5
    inch machine guns which led to the intense work on rebuilding
    more aircraft. They were shortly to be in the action to fully prove
    their advantages.
    Text: Richard Plos
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    HISTORY
    After that Arnold practically ordered
    Pappy to show up in Dayton as soon as
    possible to teach his experts something.
    Roughly a week afterwards Gunn flew
    to the USA and reported directly to the
    boss of North American Aviation, “Dutch”
    Kindelberger. The following three weeks
    Pappy literally lived in the Los Angeles
    factory and day and night worked with
    the designers on further improvements.
    When they were finished Mitchell featu-
    red not four but six machine guns in the
    nose and the whole airplane was better
    balanced.
    Easy come easy go
    Ironically, Pappy in fact was not autho-
    rized to fly Army airplanes since he did
    not possess USAAF pilot license. In that
    hectic wartime no one questioned him
    but one day Gunn approached General
    Kenney and asked: “General, where can
    I get those wings you have pinned on?”
    General answered that he could go to the
    officers’ mess and buy them but Pappy
    explained to him what he meant, that in
    fact he had been flying the Army airpla-
    nes “illegally”. Up until then Kenney was
    not perhaps fully aware who he had dealt
    with and only now found out that Pappy
    was a former Navy pilot flying since 1925.
    So, he immediately dispatched a request
    to General Arnold’s office that Major Paul
    Irvin Gunn was to be issued the USAAF
    pilots license retroactively as of Decem-
    ber 7, 1941.
    However, the message reached some
    bureaucrat in Arnold’s staff and so two
    days later Kenney, to his great surprise,
    read a message stating that Major Gunn
    was to return to the USA where he will be
    admitted to seven months long pilot trai-
    ning and if successfully completed will
    be dispatched back unless he requested
    another assignment.
    “As soon as I had calmed down, I sent
    a personal wire to Arnold marked Eyes
    Only, which told Hap the story of Pappy-
    ’s life, suggesting a suitable disposition
    of the staff officer who had sent me the
    answer to my original wire, and inasmuch
    as I believed that Major Gunn knew more
    about flying than any instructor he had in
    the United States, I was again asking that
    Pappy be rated an Air Force pilot.”
    recalled General Kenney. Arnold imme-
    diately entertained his request and so
    soon enough, in his office Kenney could
    pin the pilot‘s insignia on Pappy’s uni-
    form. Pappy wasted no time, rushed to
    the financial department and claimed
    around four thousand dollars as a back
    pay for the pilot‘s position
    Then he requested time off and decided
    to fly to New Guinea where, as he belie-
    ved, could become a millionaire in the
    local casinos. He sat on the right seat
    of a B-25 headed there, all that money
    stuck in buttoned pockets of his shirt.
    During the flight the sun was hitting the
    cockpit hard, so Pappy tucked away his
    shirt on the back of his seat. He lit a ci-
    garette and decided to let some fresh air
    in. In one move he jerked the side window
    open and an immediate pressure drop
    sucked the shirt out. It disappeared in the
    blue of the sky and ocean … Pappy looked
    out hoping that it at least got caught on
    the tail surfaces, but no luck. So he took
    over the controls, turned Mitchell around
    and searched for the shirt on the water
    surface. Nothing again … He dragged from
    his cigarette a couple of times, closed the
    window and after a moment of silence he
    stated: “Well then. Easy come, easy go
    …” Shortly after, on May 10, 1943, General
    Kenney signed the paperwork for Pappy’s
    promotion to a Lieutenant Colonel which
    could have been for him at least a small
    compensation for this loss.
    The Philippines on fire
    In the middle of September 1944, the
    American Strategic Command of the US
    forces in the Pacific decided to reclaim
    the Philippines. The landing was to take
    place on October 20 on Leyte Island near
    Tacloban port on the eastern coast. In the
    meantime, the USAAF focused on the oil
    refineries and fuel dumps in Balikpapan
    on Borneo where the Japanese sourced
    most of their aircraft fuel for their Phi-
    lippine bases with approximately three
    thousand airplanes located there.
    As soon as Pappy learned about the
    planned landing, he started to devise his
    own plans. His first thought was to fly one
    of B-25s rebuilt to version with twelve
    machine guns to Manila and shoot to pie-
    ces hundreds of Japanese aircraft lined
    up on both sides of two miles long Taft
    Boulevard Street. The Japanese used it
    for both the take offs and landings as well
    as the storage. It was not a bad idea with
    one problem though, the Americans did
    not control any base from which a Mit-
    chell could reach Manila. Pappy, who was
    eager to liberate the Philippines as soon
    as possible and rejoin his family, was
    however willing to fly despite the risk of
    running out of fuel on the return journey.
    A little later, while already in Dayton USA, Kenney met with a group
    of engineers and designers from the Air Force Materiel Division who
    explained to him that all was wrong, the aircraft had an upset center
    of gravity, it was too heavy and in fact could not even fly …
    A dramatic view of para-bombs drop.
    photo: Bill Swain
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    HISTORY
    He calculated that point and requested
    the flying boat pickup. General Kenney
    of course disproved such an antic. Pappy
    did not give up and proposed to fly alone
    after removing both the dorsal and rear
    gun turrets and instead of the bomb load
    keeping only the full incendiary ammuni-
    tion load for the gun machines.
    Thanks to saved weight he would attach
    two three hundred gallon drop tanks
    under the wings so he would have su-
    fficient fuel for the return flight as well.
    “He almost cried when I refused this plan
    as well. I tried to explain to him that for
    these planned operations I could not
    afford to spare a single B-25 for the time
    necessary for all these modifications”
    recalled General Kenney. Ultimately, he
    had to reject Pappy’s third idea in which
    he counted on a clandestine landing in the
    Philippines, organizing a small army with
    which, thanks to his terrain knowledge,
    would give the Japanese hell by attacking
    from the rear during the landing. Gunn’s
    effort to return to the Philippines as soon
    as possible was understood and at the
    end General had to assign him to another
    task in Australia just to get rid of him.
    “Pappy, from the maintenance unit in
    Australia I want you to recruit a special
    detachment of some fifty men who can
    do anything. They had to be able to shoot,
    dig the trenches, build improvised shel-
    ters, install steel plates for runways, re-
    pair aircraft, engines, live in the wild and
    fight even with fists or stones.” On the
    12th, eight days before the landings, two
    C-47 landed at Hollandia where Kenney’s
    headquarters was, and fifty armed rough
    men disembarked with backpacks full of
    tools and spare parts. “These are the men
    you wanted, General. What now?” asked
    Gunn. Their task was to start establishing
    the airbase right after the landing. And
    so Pappy and his men were transferred
    under the command of Col. David Hut-
    chinson, the Air Task Force commander.
    On October 20, after a thorough shelling
    and bombing, four American divisions
    landed near Tacloban and in Dulag twenty
    miles further south. There were airfields
    used by the Japanese in both areas but
    heavily damaged by bombing and too
    small for the number of aircraft Kenney
    wished to allocate there. Pappy’s lan-
    ding craft was rocking on the mild waves.
    Hundreds of ships, boats and vessels of
    all sizes around him. It was a force ne-
    ver seen before, a mind-boggling effort
    of the massive war economy of a country
    with such industrial might which man-
    kind has not experienced before. Instead
    of thousands of kilometers he was sepa-
    rated from Polly and kids just by several
    90th Squadron’s Mitchell after the emergency landing at Dobodura base in New Guinea.
    General George Churchill Kenney, one of the archi
    -
    tects of the “Skip Bombing” method.
    photo: John F. Heyn Collection
    photo: USAF
    Pappy proposed to fly alone after removing both the dorsal and rear
    gun turrets and instead of the bomb load keeping only the full incen-
    diary ammunition load for the gun machines. Thanks to saved weight
    he would attach two three hundred gallon drop tanks under the wings
    so he would have sufficient fuel for the return flight as well.
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    HISTORY
    hundred kilometers. Immediately after
    the landing he started to build a runway
    with his construction crew on a san-
    dy perimeter. The heavy equipment has
    not arrived yet, but Pappy discovered an
    old bulldozer behind the Japanese lines.
    At the beginning it would not start but
    Pappy talked it into that and so the con-
    struction crew could start leveling the
    surface and reinforce it with piled up
    corral. Gunn’s group also repaired seve-
    ral shelters located nearby and started to
    build a control tower.
    In the anticipation of Japanese bombing,
    they also dug a lot of trenches in the ai-
    rfield vicinity. Strafing and bombing ma-
    terialized soon, in addition the peninsu-
    la was only 300 meters wide and there
    was not enough space. Chaos occurred,
    disembarked material was nowhere to
    be placed. This was followed by a heroic
    effort to build the wider beachhead and
    put the Tacloban base to the operation in
    which no other was put in charge than
    Pappy who managed to organize the help
    of several hundred Filipinos. Skills of his
    men came handy in the situation when it
    turned out that in even after three years
    of combat the bomb hangers on the Army
    and Navy bombers were not unified and
    therefore the bombs from the USAAF
    supplies could not be used on the Navy
    aircraft that landed. Pappy however pro-
    mptly proposed the modifications of the
    hangers, his men rushed to work on the
    aircraft with welding machines and she-
    et metal cutters and soon enough seve-
    ral aircraft were ready for action. In six
    and half days Tacloban was operational
    but nevertheless, it was a dangerous
    place which was constantly bombed and
    strafed by the Japanese. On October 30,
    during the bombing raid, Pappy was dri-
    ving his Jeep in the open area and be-
    came a target of one of the attackers.
    He tried to take cover behind the car but
    it was not sufficient. The phosphorus
    bomb explosion threw Pappy away and a
    fragment penetrated his left hand. He got
    up, made a couple of steps in great pain
    and then, moaning, fell and passed out.
    On the following day he was airlifted to
    Brisbane, where the best Army hospital
    was located.
    The liberation
    On January 9, 1945, four divisions of Ma-
    cArthur‘s Sixth Army landed in Linga-
    yen Bay on the main Philippines island
    of Luzon to launch the final campaign of
    liberating the island including Manila, 150
    km away. The units kept advancing despi-
    te the fierce resistance until January 31
    when the headquarters received the me-
    ssage that Japanese let 3700 prisoners,
    held in Manila’s University of Santo To-
    mas campus, to starve in addition to se-
    veral hundreds of POWs held in the old
    Bilibid jail. Considering their poor phys-
    ical condition after three years of survi-
    ving on minimal food rations it was not
    clear how much longer they can carry on.
    Therefore, MacArthur dispatched the 1st
    Motorized Cavalry Division to march on
    Manila as soon as possible and liberate
    the prisoners. Under the command of Ge-
    neral Major Vern Mudge the division, after
    several isolated battles, broke through to
    Manila where it swiftly attacked Univer-
    sity of Santo Tomas area and rescued all
    prisoners. Among them Polly Gunn with
    her four children. Col. Hutchinson sought
    them out as he had promised Pappy befo-
    re his dispatch to Australia that he would
    take care of them. He told Polly about
    Pappy’s wounds and that their transport
    to Brisbane was being arranged so they
    could re-unite. It was the first informa-
    tion Polly received that her husband was
    directly involved in the fighting. She was
    in rather poor condition; her weight was
    38 kilos instead of usual 51. On Februa-
    ry 19 she was flown with her children to
    Brisbane where the whole family reuni-
    ted after more than three years.
    The war wounds
    Pappy’s wounds were more serious that
    it could have seemed. The whole hand
    nervous system was damaged. The joints
    were swollen and fingers insensitive.
    Therefore, in the middle of April he was
    transferred to the USA to undertake neu-
    rosurgery at the military clinic in Auburn.
    This partially helped but Pappy continued
    to suffer from severe pain and had to car-
    ry his half-disabled hand in the support.
    However, the inactivity was even worse
    for him so in September 1945 he returned
    to Manila and initiated the resurrection
    for the Philippine Air Lines.
    At that time, he was already discharged
    to reserve and could fully return to his
    civilian life.
    Together with Dan Stickle, with whom he
    had started at the airline, they acquired
    a couple of surplus Army airplanes which
    they rebuilt for civilian use. In December
    the ceremonial re-opening of the opera-
    Family together again.
    Pappy, Polly, and Dutch. Three nicknames, three ex
    -
    ceptional people.
    photo: family archives
    photo: family archives
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    PAPPY AND A WHALE
    tions took place launching the scheduled
    service to Hong-Kong and Saigon. Pappy
    did take part in these moderate festivi-
    ties but then he returned to the hospital
    in Fort McKinley where he was almost
    a resident due to the permanent severe
    pain and need for doctor’s care. In the
    spring of 1947, he still carried the support
    for his hand but every now and then he
    removed it and squeezed the rubber ball
    in order to stimulate the blood vessels in
    his hand and invigorate it. He always tried
    to occupy himself, he scouted for airpla-
    nes with sufficient range so as PAL could
    start flying to the USA and in many ways
    tried to utilize the benefits of purchasing
    the cheap military surplus material in the
    Philippines. In the spring of 1948 while he
    was again in the USA with his family, he
    suffered from such pain that he reached
    the decision to have his hand amputated
    unless the doctors found out how to con-
    trol the pain. In the end the amputation
    was not necessary since Doctor Livings-
    ton from Lahey clinic in Boston was able
    to restore his hands’ blood vessels and
    also repair some damages of the nervous
    system.
    Life was coming back to his hand and
    Gunn used every opportunity to squeeze
    his rubber ball to strengthen his hand. He
    started to fly again, his energy came back
    and PAL were successful. And then Oc-
    tober 11, 1957, came. Over the Philippines
    Pappy tried to avoid a severe storm and
    crashed. There were no survivors …
    His former superior, and friend as well,
    General Kenney, arranged for his last fli-
    ght home, to the USA, where he was bu-
    ried. During the wartime Paul Irvin Gunn
    was decorated with several awards: DFC,
    Silver Star, Legion of Merit, Air Medal,
    Purple Heart nine times and WWII Vic-
    tory Medal. His skills and decisiveness
    helped develop a new category of combat
    aircraft and he also contributed to many
    other areas of the war efforts. In 2008
    the Arkansas Aviation Historical Society
    included him into their Hall of Fame.
    Sources
    The Saga of Pappy Gunn, George Chur-
    chill Kenney; Kismet Publishing, 2018
    (first issue 1958)
    Indestructible, John, N Bruning, Hachet-
    te Books, 2016
    North American B-25 Mitchell, Key
    Publishing
    Flying Buccaneers, Steve Birdsall, Dou-
    bleday & Co. Inc., 1977
    General Kenney Reports, George Chur-
    chill Kenney, Sloan & Pearce 1949
    warfarehistorynetwork.com
    www.3rdattackgroup.com
    thejavagoldblog.wordpress.com
    For the whole week Lt. Col. Gunn wai-
    ted in Port Moresby at Three Mile, one
    of its airbases, in order to persona-
    lly test the newest B-25 version with
    built-in 75 mm cannon. Pappy fell in
    love with this version and as soon as he
    had an opportunity to inspect it with the
    intention to test it on the first Japanese
    vessel that appeared in its operational
    range, General Kenney authorized his
    temporary reassignment to his former
    unit. “Men in 3rd Attack Group called
    him engineer without borders but were
    proud of his unorthodox approach to
    his achievements. After all, they were
    unorthodox themselves.
    Gunn did not have to wait too long for
    the opportunity. Shortly after midday a
    scout airplane sent a message every-
    body was waiting for so in fifteen minu-
    tes 72 Twin Cyclone engines were roa-
    ring and 36 airplanes, one after another
    got airborne led by Pappy. Bad weather
    forced the formation to split into three
    sections, twelve airplanes each, in or-
    der to cover the largest area possible
    and not to let the pair of discovered
    Japanese ships to escape. The aircraft
    proceeded above the ocean waves, is-
    lets and coral reefs at an altitude of no
    more than 30 meters. These crews ne-
    ver carried the oxygen masks as they
    were useless and proudly claimed that
    if a cow stood in their way, they would
    have to fly around her … Shortly after
    2:30 the formation led by Gunn emer-
    ged from behind a rain curtain and pi-
    lots spotted the pair of Japanese de-
    stroyers.
    Both headed toward the fogged area
    and there was no time to seek the opti-
    mal position. Pappy signaled the attack
    and started firing from 1500 yards. He
    had six rounds for his 75 mm cannon.
    The first one hit one of the first de-
    stroyer’s superstructures, the second
    bounced off the deck and destroyed the
    AA gun post, the third missed and the
    fourth got buried right in the center of
    the hull. At that moment Pappy was so
    close that he had to pitch up sharply
    and literally jump over the destroy-
    er and turn around for another attack.
    Problem was that the last hit did not
    slow the destroyer down. Both Pappys
    wingmen evaluated the situation. The-
    re was time left only for a single attack
    until the destroyer will disappear in the
    fog so there was a radio message: “Pa-
    ppy, will you please get the hell out of
    the way and let us show you how a de-
    stroyer ought to be sunk.” Pappy’s re-
    sponse, properly censored and abbre-
    viated was like this: “OK, you knuckle
    heads, I wish this obscene crock ca-
    rried a few more rounds of ammuniti-
    on. Id show you.”
    A pair then showered the vessel with
    bullets from their 24 0.5 inch machine
    guns and after that both Mitchells re-
    leased their 500 lb bombs. After they
    bounced off the water surface, they
    “bit” into the hull and the Japanese de-
    stroyer broke into halves. The second
    ship was destroyed by another for-
    mation and since there were no other
    targets left Mitchells set on the return
    journey. Both wingmen again made for-
    mation with Pappy’s aircraft and when
    the dozen of them approached Cape
    Gloucester with a small Japanese air-
    field Pappy spotted a transportation ai-
    rplane which had just landed. That was
    an opportunity to restore his tarnished
    reputation! Mitchell, which appeared
    right above the treetops, was a total
    surprise to the Japanese. The first of
    the two remaining 75 mm rounds hit the
    starboard engine of the Japanese air-
    craft, the second one the cockpit. The
    whole flight continued along the wes-
    tern coast of New Britain, flew over a
    herd of whales in Solomon Sea, copied
    the eastern coast of New Guinea and
    landed at Three Mile home base. The
    crews gathered with their reports in
    the operations room, but no one dared
    to say a word about Pappy’s misfortune
    while attacking a Japanese ship. They
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    HISTORY
    knew too well that his response would
    be so toxic it could destroy the grass
    in the vicinity, even the whole jungle.
    Only one was brave enough to break
    the silence and carefully asked: “Lis-
    ten Pappy, did you see those whales in
    Solomon Sea which we flew over?”
    Yeah, I did” countered Pappy. All of
    sudden his eyes lit, and he cleared his
    throat. The men already knew that he
    was getting ready to narrate one of
    his legendary stories and they circled
    around him.
    You may not know but the whale is
    the most intelligent of all animals. Not
    only is she smart, but she is also frien-
    dly. She likes people and likes to help
    them out. Had not she been so huge
    she would have been an ideal home
    pet. Those whales today reminded me
    of the year 1930 when I flew with the
    Navy. It happened during the exercises
    near the northern coast of Haiti. I flew
    the catapult launches off the cruiser
    Omaha and conducted anti-submarine
    reconnaissance. One day at the altitu-
    de of five thousand feet and hundred
    miles from the aircraft carrier my en-
    gine suddenly seized. I was sure about
    the cause of the failure. You know, at
    that time the rubber hose connectors
    were used in the fuel system piping.
    Those old engines used to vibrate a lot
    and the engineers were afraid that the
    piping without such flexibility would
    break. Sometimes however the gas
    corroded the rubber and its pieces got
    into the piping or carburetor and clo-
    gged it. I knew what to do if I could land
    but when I looked at the roaring Atlan-
    tic it struck me that when I descended,
    I would be really lucky if after my lan-
    ding anything remains on which I could
    sit until they pick me up.
    I spiraled down and searched for a
    wave which would be smaller than
    the others when all of sudden I noti-
    ced the calm ridge between the waves.
    So, I touched down on that spot, nice-
    ly skidded on the surface and then a
    mild bump stopped me. Then I looked
    over the side what I bumped into and
    learned that I ended up on the whale’s
    back! I sat there for a while, but the
    whale did not move. So I asked myself:
    What is this supposed to mean? But I
    disembarked, stepped on the whale’s
    back, opened the engine hood, cle-
    aned the carburetor and fuel piping,
    installed new hose connectors which I
    carried in my pocket and closed every-
    thing. Then I pulled out the crank han-
    dle for an inertia starter, put one foot
    on the whale and another on the float
    and cranked the engine until the iner-
    tia starter gained enough RPMs.
    Then I quickly jumped into the cockpit,
    turned on the ignition and engaged
    the inertia starter clutch. The pro-
    peller turned, the engine started and
    that was it! Now the whale… Remem-
    ber what I said about how smart they
    were? She knew I was ready to take
    off! So, she carefully submerged and
    refrained from flapping the tail so as
    not to hit the airplane. Some hundred
    feet in front of me she emerged again,
    turned against the wind, and created a
    smooth wave on which I could take off
    and return to Omaha.”
    Pappy stopped talking, looked around,
    grinned, and waited for the applause
    which followed of course.
    Then he turned around and said: “I
    think I should check out if Sgt. Evans
    have prepared my plane for another
    mission”. Having said that he left the
    operations room…
    The whole paragraph was shortened
    and adopted from the book The Saga of
    Pappy Gunn written by General George
    C. Kenney.
    Photo: US Navy
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    Photo: Maxar Technologies
    We left operations in Ukraine in the pre-
    vious part of this series when the Armed
    Forces of Ukraine entered Lyman in the
    northeast of the country on October 1.
    After several successful operations in the
    Kharkiv region, Ukrainian troops paused
    for a while to replenish forces, resupply
    and, last but not least, to collect captured
    equipment left behind by fleeing enemies.
    This allowed the Russian side time to con-
    solidate as well and fighting in the region
    thus continued with alternating success
    throughout November along the road be-
    tween Svatove and Kreminna.
    Stiff fighting also took place over Bakhmut
    in the Donetsk region, which the Russians
    have been trying in vain to capture since
    August. A Wagner’s mercenary group is
    very active there. The Russian advance has
    been extremely slow, despite great efforts.
    On Monday October 24, the Ukrainians
    even launched a successful local coun-
    ter-attack and temporarily pushed the
    Russians out of the factories on the eastern
    outskirts of the city. Most of this, however,
    took place in the south of Ukraine. On the
    very next day after the liberation of Ly-
    man, on the opposite side of the front line,
    Ukrainian troops also moved in Kherson
    Oblast. They attacked from two directions
    on October 2, and along the Dnieper River
    they managed to break through the front
    lines. In two days, they advanced about 40
    km and liberated dozens of villages. From
    several of them Russians preferred to wi-
    thdraw as they were in danger of being
    surrounded.
    Putin’s pride down
    The Kerch Bridge explosion early on Thur-
    sday morning, October 6, posed major
    problems for supplies to Russian troops
    in southern Ukraine. This bridge from Ru-
    ssia to occupied Crimea was under con-
    struction between 2016 and 2019 and was
    opened personally by Russian President
    Putin. The road section is 16.9 km long and
    the railway section is 18.1 km long. To this
    day, it is unclear what exactly happened to
    the bridge. According to the Russian side,
    a truck that was crossing towards Crimea
    exploded. They documented this with both
    video and X-ray footage showing a semi-
    -trailer loaded with explosives. However,
    two things do not fit in the Russian version
    – the different number of axles of the truck
    on the video and on the X-ray image, plus
    the logic does not fit, either – why would
    anyone let onto a bridge a truck in which
    they see explosives when they check for
    it? And then the Kremlin is surprised that
    nobody believes their fairy tales ...
    According to another version, a naval dro-
    ne exploded under the bridge. Ukraine,
    however, does not claim responsibility
    for the attack. Anyway, the huge explos-
    ion caused two spans of the road bridge
    at the site of the blast to collapse into the
    sea, and a little further on, tremors caused
    a third span to fall as well. At the time of
    the explosion, on the adjacent railroad
    bridgethere was a train of tankers, which
    began to burn. It took several hours to ex-
    tinguish the ensuing fire. The rails melted
    in the process and the bridge structure
    was also severely affected by the fire.
    Although Russia claimed that the bridge
    was only lightly damaged and traffic was
    immediately restored, the opposite is true.
    Half of the road bridge in one direction
    stayed intact, but only cars were allowed
    HISTORY
    In the previous section, we dealt mainly with the Ukrainian offen-
    sives in Kherson and Kharkiv regions. Furthermore, in the period
    from October 1 to November 1, a great deal happened in Ukraine.
    In addition to the ongoing ground counter-offensive, there have
    been attacks on the Kerch bridge linking occupied Crimea with
    Russia and on the naval base at Sevastopol. Russia, for its part,
    is attacking Ukraine’s energy infrastructure from afar, but is pu-
    lling up short on the front.
    Text: Miro Barič
    Air war
    over Ukraine
    The hot autumn
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    Photo: Maxar Technologies
    Photo: Ukrainian military's Strategic
    Communications Directorate
    Photo: Maxar TechnologiesPhoto: Twitter
    Satellite images of the damaged bridge taken by Maxar Technologies.
    HISTORY
    on it, while trucks had to use the ferries.
    This caused major congestion and supply
    problems for Crimea and, consequently,
    for the Kherson region. Trains are also ru-
    nning in a restricted mode.
    The severe damage to the bridge is most
    evidenced by the terms of repair, which
    were later made public by the Russian side.
    After replacing the collapsed spans of the
    road bridge in one direction, they will also
    replace the opposite direction spans that
    were left standing. This suggests that the
    tremors of the explosion affected them as
    well. Then the repair of the burnt railway
    bridge will begin, which will last until at
    least September 2023.
    Russian revenge
    Russia’s reaction was not long in coming.
    On Sunday, October 9, Putin accused
    Ukraine of terrorism in connection with
    the bridge explosion. It was Russia, ho-
    wever, which had set a precedent with its
    attacks on bridges – in April and May it
    repeatedly shelled with missiles the stra-
    tegic Zatoka bridge, which runs over the
    mouth of the Dniester and connects Ode-
    ssa with the Romanian border. Moreover,
    the bridge to Crimea is a legitimate mili-
    tary target according to the Ukrainians, al-
    though they have not yet claimed respon-
    sibility for damaging it. All the troops that
    invaded southern Ukraine on February 24
    passed over it, and reinforcements, fuel
    and ammunition for the Russian troops
    The Kerch bridge leading to Crimea burns after an explosion on the morning of October 6.
    The wreckage of an Iranian Shahed-136 drone shot
    down by Ukrainian air defenses.
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    occupying the Kherson and Zaporozhye
    regions were also supplied this way. The
    subsequent Russian attacks on Ukrainian
    towns and cities could more accurately be
    described as terrorism. On Monday, Octo-
    ber 10, during the morning rush hour, Kiev
    and other major cities across the country,
    from Kharkiv to Lviv, were the target of
    a massive attack. The Russians used crui-
    se missiles, but mainly Iranian Shahed-136
    kamikaze drones. In total, they fired about
    90 of them. More than half of them were
    defused by Ukrainian air defenses. A vi-
    deo has even emerged in which one Sha-
    hed-136 was shot down by a police unit
    with Kalashnikovs.
    The first attacks came during the mor-
    ning rush hour, when people were going
    to work and children were going to school.
    Power stations and electricity substations
    were mainly hit, causing power outages in
    several cities. Water also stopped flowing
    as pumps were left without electricity. In
    addition, 'strategic' targets such as the
    playground, the crossroads in front of the
    university, the pedestrian bridge and the
    German consulate building were also hit.
    At least three cruise missiles fired from
    ships in the Black Sea flew over the terri-
    tory of Moldova, which therefore summo-
    ned the Russian ambassador.
    Boosting the air defense
    Such attacks continued throughout the rest
    of the month. If by chance there was a lull
    for a few days, another large wave of ka-
    mikaze drones and cruise missiles would
    soon arrive. Despite the partial successes
    of the air defense, some of the projectiles
    always get through, and Ukraine’s energy
    infrastructure is being systematically de-
    structed. The result is widespread power,
    water and heating cuts.
    However, one of the consequences of the
    massive Russian attacks is the accelera-
    tion of the delivery of air defense systems
    from the West. Germany announced early
    deliveries immediately after the first ma-
    jor airstrike on October 10 and by Saturday
    October 15 the first of the four promised
    IRIS
    -
    T systems was already in Ukraine.
    The IRIS
    -
    T missiles were developed by
    a German-led group of NATO states as
    a replacement for the Sidewinder missi-
    les. First appearing as an air-to-air mi-
    ssile in 2005, they developed a surface-to-
    -air version in 2015. Ukraine received the
    IRIS
    -
    T SLM version with a range of 40 km
    and altitude reach up to 20 km. In addition
    to aircraft, it can destroy cruise missiles,
    ground target missiles and has a high su-
    ccess rate against maneuvering drones.
    The system was immediately deployed in
    southern Ukraine, making it the first coun-
    try in the world to use it operationally.
    Deliveries of the new NASAMS anti-air-
    craft systems have also been accelera-
    ted by the United States. Two of the eight
    Russian 9K33 Osa (SA-8 Gecko) system.
    Russian ships launch cruise missiles at Ukrainian cities.
    HISTORY
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    promised systems were on their way to
    Ukraine during October. Britain has pro-
    mised to supply Ukraine with additional
    missiles for NASAMS. France, Italy, Spain,
    Canada and the Netherlands have also
    promised to supply surface-to-air missi-
    les or radars.
    Attacks in the rear
    While Russia shelled civilian infrastructu-
    re all month long, at the end of the repor-
    ting period the Ukrainians managed two
    hussar stunts in the form of attacks on mi-
    litary bases deep in the Russian rear. First
    was a combined naval and aerial drone
    attack on the port of Sevastopol in occu-
    pied Crimea in the early hours of Saturday
    October 29.
    According to an official Russian statement,
    nine drones and seven remotely controlled
    boats loaded with explosives attacked Se-
    vastopol. All the flying drones were to be
    shot down and the kamikaze craft light-
    ly damaged one minesweeper. However,
    several large columns of black smoke
    were rising from the harbor. These were
    explained by the Russian side as part of
    a “planned exercise”. Ukraine has not offi-
    cially claimed responsibility for the attack,
    but local media reported two to four ships
    were hit. Videos from the cameras of the
    attacking kamikaze boats have also been
    released, according to which at least two
    ships were hit – in addition to the mine-
    sweeper Ivan Golubets, whose damage
    was also admitted by the Russians, it was
    supposed to be the frigate Admiral Maka-
    rov. The latter became the new flagship
    Ukrainian Mi-24P helicopter with two 30 mm caliber cannons. Similar eyes appeared painted on the Mi-8.
    Footage of columns of smoke over the port of Sevastopol after a drone strike on Oct. 29 has emerged on social media.
    HISTORY
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    Photo: Russian Defense Ministry Press Service
    of the Black Sea Fleet after the sinking of
    the cruiser Moskva. The 125 m long vessel,
    with a full displacement of 4,000 tons, has
    a crew of 200 and carries a 100 mm caliber
    gun, eight launchers for Kalibr, Oniks or
    Zirkon missiles and 24 launchers for anti-
    -aircraft missiles.
    Subsequent satellite imagery revealed da-
    mage to three ships. The third one would
    be Makarov’s sister ship, the frigate Ad-
    miral Essen. One of the damaged frigates,
    supposedly the Admiral Makarov, had to
    be towed by tugboats from the open sea in
    front of the harbor to the pier. The situation
    was also captured by satellite imagery.
    Whatever the outcome of the attack, it
    showed that the Russian fleet is vulnerab-
    le. After all, bases should be heavily de-
    fended, especially in wartime, and just ge-
    tting inside is a feat. Russia has obligingly
    branded it an act of terrorism. However,
    the targets of the attack were warships,
    which routinely shell Ukrainian cities with
    Kalibr missiles. Which of these is closer to
    the definition of terrorism?
    The second Ukrainian action, although
    significantly smaller in scale, was all the
    more audacious. It did not involve any
    remotely piloted unmanned vehicles. Al-
    though Ukraine again has not officially
    claimed responsibility, it was most likely
    carried out by its special forces. The day
    after the attack on Sevastopol, on Sun-
    day October 30, they infiltrated the Russi-
    an military airfield at Veritye in the Pskov
    region. The base is located 500 km north
    of the Ukrainian border and 110 km east
    of Latvia. It is home to the 15th Briga-
    de of the Army Air Force, which is equi-
    pped with a wide range of helicopters – it
    has 16 Mi-8 MTV-5 transport helicopters,
    12 Ka-52 attack helicopters, as well as 12
    Mi-28N attack helicopters. It also uses ol-
    der Mi-35M, Mi-8 MTPR-1s for electronic
    warfare, and giant Mi-26 transports. The
    Ukrainian commandos infiltrated there in
    broad daylight without anyone trying to
    stop them. Its members calmly planted
    charges and even videotaped themselves
    while doing so. Subsequent explosions
    destroyed two Ka-52s and one Mi-28N.
    This was confirmed by satellite images.
    Two other helicopters wereto be damaged.
    Russian media reported that one helico-
    pter was subsequently found to contain
    a 400 gram TNT charge which, for an unk-
    nown reason, did not explode.
    Ukrainian losses
    Following intensive ground operations, air
    power was similarly heavily deployed on
    both sides. Thus, losses of aviation equip-
    ment did not occur only as a result of com-
    mando raids on airbases in the enemy rear.
    A Ukrainian Su-27 from the 39th Tactical
    Air Force Brigade was shot down near the
    village of Shishaki in the Poltava region on
    October 10. Its pilot, Colonel Oleg Shupik,
    was killed at the age of 56. He had left the
    Ukrainian Air Force in 2006 and worked at
    the Ministry of Transportation but returned
    to the Armed Forces on the day of the
    Russian invasion on February 24.
    Two days later, on Wednesday October
    10, another Ukrainian aircraft was shot
    down in the same area near the village of
    Shishaki. This time it was supposed to be
    a Sukhoi Su-24MR with the designation
    “yellow 59”. It was attacking enemy forti-
    fied targets and after dropping bombs was
    hit by a Russian fighter on its return. The
    pilots tried to bring the damaged aircraft
    to the nearest airfield but failed. One of
    them survived the crash, but the other pi-
    lot was killed. Later, information appeared
    in the Russian media that this Su-24 had
    been shot down by a MiG-31 fighter jet.
    These are increasingly being used by the
    Russian air force to launch long-range
    attacks using R-37 missiles against Ukrai-
    nian aircraft.
    On the same day, October 12, the Ukrai-
    nian Air Force also lost one MiG-29 near
    the town of Vinnytsia in central Ukraine.
    Its pilot shot down a Shahed-136 kamikaze
    drone, but after its explosion a fragment
    The Russian side has released footage of its Su-25s during combat flights.
    The wreckage of a Russian Kh-101 missile that was shot down near
    Chernihiv on October 19.
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    Photo: Twitter Photo: Kooperativ Telegram Channel
    Photo: Twitter
    of the drone hit the cockpit of the fighter.
    The pilot had to eject. The last confirmed
    Ukrainian loss in the reporting period was
    an Mi-8 helicopter that crashed on October
    31 near the Ukrainian-controlled village of
    Konstantinovka in the Donetsk region. The
    wreckage on the ground was completely
    burnt up, but the crew escaped, according
    to Ukrainian sources.
    Russian losses and accidents
    Less fortunate was the crew of a Russi-
    an Mi-8MTKO helicopter that crashed on
    the same day, Monday October 31, near the
    village of Spirne in the Donetsk region. It
    was a machine that had been delivered
    from Belarus and was to be used by the
    mercenary Group Wagner. Shortly after
    take-off, the helicopter was hit by a MAN-
    PADS rocket, caught fire and flipped after
    it hit the ground.
    At least two Ka-52 helicopters were also
    lost during the reporting period, and the
    wreckage of one Mi-24 was found in the
    Kharkiv region. The Ukrainians have also
    claimed the downing of several other he-
    licopters and Su-25s, but this has not yet
    been confirmed.
    However, the number of Russian aircraft
    lost in accidents continued to rise. The in-
    tensive combat deployment is reflected in
    the lack of maintenance and subsequent
    technical failures that have caused at least
    two of the four recorded crashes.
    First, on October 9, an unarmed Su-24,
    which was on a training flight, made an
    emergency landing in a field near the
    settlement of Sibirki in Russia’s Rostov
    Region. The aircraft caught fire, but both
    crew members escaped. The cause of the
    accident is believed to be a technical fai-
    lure.
    On the same day, a Su-25 crashed in the
    Rostov Region. It happened near the village
    of Rogalik, 30 km from the Millerovo mili-
    tary airport. In this case, the pilot did not
    manage to eject and was killed. According
    to Russian media, he was trying to pull the
    aircraft as far as possible from the houses
    of the settlement near which it crashed.
    A major tragedy occurred on Monday
    October 17 in the Russian town of Yeysk on
    the coast of the Sea of Azov. Just 70 km as
    the crow flies on the opposite shore of the
    sea lies Mariupol, which was razed to the
    ground by Russian troops in the first mon-
    ths of the war. A Su-34 bomber crashed
    into a block of flats in Yeiisk shortly after
    take-off. It was supposed to fly a training
    flight. Both pilots ejected just before im-
    pact. One of them testified that one of the
    twin engines started to burn during take-
    -off. Russian investigators consider the
    most likely theory to be that it collided with
    birds during take-off. The impact of the
    fuel-laden machine sparked a huge fire
    in the nine-storey apartment building. At
    least three people died after jumping out
    of a window rather than stay in the flames.
    A total of 15 people died, including three
    children.
    A similar accident was repeated six days
    later in Irkutsk, Siberia. There, a Sukhoi
    Su-30 fighter jet crashed on houses on
    October 23. According to official state-
    ments of the Russian authorities, the air-
    craft was on a test flight after being re-
    paired. Su-30 fighter jets are produced in
    Irkutsk. The aircraft crashed to the ground
    almost perpendicularly and both pilots pe-
    rished. Although several houses were hit,
    no one on the ground was killed this time.
    It is speculated that this time the cause
    of the accident was a malfunction on the
    oxygen system, which caused both pilots
    to lose consciousness.
    A video of the crash of the Su-25, which
    occurred back in June, also emerged du-
    ring the reporting period. However, the vi-
    deo footage from the pilot’s helmet camera
    has become very popular because it is re-
    ally action-packed. Only 15 seconds pass
    from the start of the ejection to the pilot’s
    parachute hitting the ground. The accident
    happened on June 17 near Belgorod. The
    pilot caught a power line during a low fli-
    ght and cut off half of the vertical fin. The
    crashed aircraft bore the designation “Red
    09” and the registration number RF-91965.
    It also had the letter V on its tail.
    In October, a video surfaced showing the crash of a Russian Su-25 "Red 09" near Belgorod back on June 17.
    The moment a Su-34 crashes into a residential building in the Russian city of Yeysk. The parachute of one of the pilots
    can be seen on the right.
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    Among the promising young NCOs who
    served in Jagdgeschwader 2 “Richthofen” in
    1940 was Feldwebel Erich Rudorffer. At the
    end of 1939 he was assigned to 2./JG 2 and
    during the campaign in France he achieved
    nine victories. He added more in the Battle
    of Britain and the highlight of this period was
    three kills scored in one combat sortie on
    September 7, 1940.
    The number of his victories stopped at
    eighteen, just two bars away from the dre-
    am number of twenty that for Bf 109 pilots
    in 1940 meant the award of the Knight's
    Cross. This award awaited Rudorffer on May
    1, 1941, after he had shot down a Blenheim 30
    km north of the island of Jersey on 21 April.
    Let’s go back to the Battle of Britain and the
    boxart of Rudorffer’s “Black Nine” by Marek
    Ryś. It depicts Rudorffer’s plane during a
    dogfight that took place on September 30,
    1940, off the English coast. This was the
    Luftwaffe’s last major air raid against Gre-
    at Britain. It deployed 163 day bombers and
    1015 sorties by single and two-seat fighters.
    This number of fighter sorties was the sixth
    highest on the German side during the Battle
    of Britain.
    The last day of September brought Rudorffer
    three flights, the highest number he flew in
    a single day during the Battle of Britain.
    In the morning, he took off with part of
    I/JG 2 for a free hunt over the coast of sou-
    thern England. The same task was also given
    to the 109s from parts of JG 53 and the 110s
    from ZG 26. Against this free hunting group,
    which was heading for the area between
    St. Alban's Head and the Isle of Portland,
    RAF despatched seven Hurricanes from
    No. 56 Sqn and thirteen Spitfires from
    No. 609 (West Riding) Sqn.
    The Hurricanes clashed with the 110s and
    both sides lost one machine. Then JG 2 got
    in troubles, its pilots encountering No. 609
    Sqn, whose A Flight was led by L/Lt F. J.
    Howell and B Flight was under command of
    P/O M. J. Appleby. The Germans claimed four
    victories. Kommandeur of I./JG 2 Hptm. Wick
    claimed one Hurricane and one Spitfire near
    Portland, his wingman Oblt. Rudolf Pflanz
    claimed one Spitfire and Uffz. Kurt Bühlin-
    gen of 6./JG 2 claimed another one north
    of Portland. However, the British did not lose
    any machines. The pilots of JG 2, who were
    by this point (approximately 12.30 German
    time) beginning to run out of fuel and could
    not engage in a long air battle.
    Howell's formation was at 23,000ft to Apple-
    by's right at the start of the engagement, but
    in a fierce encounter they recorded no victo-
    ries or losses. The first success was recor-
    ded by P/O D. M. Crook of B Flight. Several
    109's passed directly in front of him, there
    was a brief manoeuvre fight, and then the
    Germans went into a dive. Crook was flying
    behind one at 600 mph when the German le-
    velled off, Crook scored hits and the smoke
    emitting Bf 109 crashed into the sea.
    Appleby attacked three Bf 109s that passed
    in a descent in the opposite direction on his
    left. He chased one, which went into a dive,
    and Appleby hit it in the cockpit with a two-
    -second burst. At that moment P/O Crook
    was flying behind Appleby and observed
    his victory. Crook then saw another Bf 109
    to his right, hit it too, the German jettisoned
    the canopy but did not bail out and began
    to dive into the sea. But to Crook’s surpri-
    se, his opponent levelled the flight. Crook
    hit him again, the glycol came out of the
    machine and the German crashed into the
    sea. Another airman from No. 609 Sqn clai-
    med one Bf 109 damaged and one of the two
    Polish members of that unit, F/O Tadeusz
    Nowierski, reported a probable kill.
    On the German side, Rudorffer’s colleague
    Fw. Wilhelm Hermes, an ace with ten kills,
    was missing. In the same battle (?), Gefr.
    Fritz Schuhmacher of 5./JG 2, went also
    missing. The following flight of I./JG 2 im-
    mediately headed for the area in a fruitless
    effort to find Hermes. In the afternoon Ru-
    dorffer took off once more. JG 2 again came
    into combat with No. 609 Sqn, which again
    emerged victorious. Nowierski apparently
    shot down Uffz. Alois Dollinger of 5./JG 2 and
    several other pilots scored too.
    Rudorffer was lucky to survive both encoun-
    ters with the elite pilots of the West Riding
    Spitfires. By the end of the war, he had clai-
    med a total of 224 aerial victories and was
    awarded the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaf
    Cluster and Swords. However, there were
    already serious doubts about his victories,
    which he achieved in command positions
    with several units during the war.
    BOXART STORY #7032
    Text: Jan Bobek
    Illustration: Marek Ryś
    Against the West Riding Spitfires
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    #84184
    BOXART STORY
    The raid on Berlin on February 3, 1945, was
    the largest ever carried out by the 8th Air
    Force on the German capital during World
    War II. Some 1,500 bombers participated,
    their target were trains moving the Wehr-
    macht’s 6 Panzer Army to the Eastern
    Front. Among the bomber escorts were fi-
    ghters from the “Double Nickel”, as was the
    55th FG nicknamed, under the command
    of Lt. Col. Elwyn Righetti. On the return,
    Righetti left some of the fighters with the
    bombers, while the others were given per-
    mission to disembark and look for targets
    on the ground. The weather, however, was
    unfavorable, low clouds and ground haze
    making it difficult to search for these. “Near
    Boizenburg on the Elbe River, I located
    a small, clear hole in the otherwise unbro-
    ken undercast. In this hole there were two
    locomotives. I called them in and started
    down, needing only one ninety-degree turn
    to starboard to set me up in firing positi-
    on,” Righetti said later. Visibility under the
    low cloud layer was poor, and in places the
    base dropped below 500 ft. As Righetti was
    giving instructions to three other pilots to
    attack the locomotives, he saw strange ob-
    jects passing below him on the left. A trio of
    Mistel “flying bombs” were trying to slip at
    a low-level! The machines that met the four
    American fighters that day were training
    versions of this strange bombing “creatu-
    re”: one Mistel S1, combining a Ju 88A and
    a Bf 109F, and two Mistels S2, combining
    a Ju 88 and an Fw 190A. Righetti, flying
    his famous “Katydid” (CL
    -
    M; 44-14223),
    attacked the Mistel S1 with his wingman
    2/Lt. Richard Gibbs in a Mustang named
    “Cherry” (CY
    -
    Q; 44-14175). The leader of the
    second pair was 1/Lt Bernard Howes, who
    was backed up by 1/Lt. Patrick Moore on
    P-51D “Lil Jan” (CY
    -
    Y; 44-14235). They
    swooped down on one of the Mistels S2.
    “I broke rapidly left and up in a 200-degree
    chandelle, positioning myself on the tail of
    the middle one. I started firing at 500 to 600
    yards, 30 degrees angle off, and missed two
    short bursts. As I swung into trail and clo-
    sed to point-blank range firing a long burst,
    I saw many excellent strikes on the fuse-
    lage and empennage of the large aircraft
    and scattered strikes and a small fire on
    the fighter.” The two-aircraft combination
    went into a steep dive and Righetti overrun
    it, losing it from sight. “I did not actually see
    them crash, but five or ten seconds later
    I observed a large explosion and spotted
    considerable burning wreckage. Still not
    realizing just what we were attacking, but
    feeling that I had destroyed one complete
    unit, I turned slightly port for another,” he
    said.
    The comparison of the reports shows that
    Righetti’s second target was the Mistel,
    which at that moment had already been
    attacked by Howes. The latter stated that
    after several hits the Fw 190 broke away
    from the bomber, it went into climb and
    then crashed. Howes lost sight of Ju 88 but
    it was hit by Moore. “As I was closing to fire,
    the heavy aircraft seemed to be jettisoned,
    went into a shallow diving turn to the left,
    and crashed and burned in a small hamlet,”
    reported Righetti and testified more or less
    Howes’ words. Righetti then focused on the
    detached Fw 190, which he fired at from the
    rear. “Jerry went out of control and crashed
    straight ahead. At this point I noticed a few
    tracers too close and coming from behind.”
    The shots were likely fired by Howes, who
    was targeting the same Focke-Wulf as
    Righetti. Not surprisingly, after the action,
    American fighters claimed a total of four
    Ju 88s and even five Fw 190s! In any case,
    Howes also pounced on the last Mistel.
    After two attacks, he set the Fw 190 on fire,
    then the Ju 88, and both exploded on im-
    pact.
    As these were training Mistels, there
    were pilots on board the Ju 88s. Accor-
    ding to German records, these were
    Fw. Willi Kollhoff, Ofhr. Franz Pietschmann and
    Fw. Fritz Lorbach. All from the 6th/KG 200.
    Pietschmann was shot down and died, Lor-
    bach managed to land the burning aircraft
    in the woods and miraculously survived, the
    emergency landing saved Kollhoff’s life as
    well. On the other hand, all three fighter pi-
    lots perished. Elwyn Righetti was hit by flak
    on April 17 while strafing the Riesa-Canitz
    airfield south of Dresden. After an emer-
    gency landing, he reported that he was fine
    except for a broken nose. And that was
    the last news of him. What happened then
    remains a mystery to this day...
    Text: Richard Plos
    Illustration: Piotr Forkasiewicz
    Strange targets
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    On June 4, 1944, ground personnel from
    all three Czechoslovak squadrons of
    No. 134 (Czechoslovak) Wing applied white
    and black invasion stripes to the wings and
    fuselages of their Spitfires. With only two
    days to go until one of the biggest events
    of World War II, the Allied landing in
    Normandy, the paint job was to ensure the
    aircraft were quickly identified to avoid be-
    ing shot by stressed Allied ground troops
    or their own aircraft.
    The flying commander of No. 134 (Czecho-
    slovak) Wing during Operation Overlord
    was Wing Commander Tomáš Vybíral while
    the ground operations and administrative
    commander of the unit was Wing Com-
    mander Jan Čermák. Although he had not
    flown operationally regular missions for ei-
    ghteen months and was not obliged by his
    position to conduct operational flights, as
    a former commander of No. 312 Squadron
    he still occasionally led the unit into several
    actions himself. One of these was the action
    of June 8, 1944, portrayed by Antonis Kari-
    dis on a boxart of the kit of a Spitfire Mk.IXc.
    On that day, No.134 (Czechoslovak) Wing
    was patrolling over the eastern beach
    at Caen as a part of operation Neptune.
    No. 312 Squadron was on the east flank
    of the patrol when it received a report of
    enemy aircraft in the vicinity. At that mo-
    ment, a routine Czechoslovak fighter missi-
    on over Sword Beach turned into a major
    air battle. In the process, the pilots sca-
    ttered a formation of a dozen Focke-Wulfs
    Fw 190A tasked with bombing a beach
    crowded with Allied troops and equipment.
    The result was three destroyed and five
    damaged German fighters with no Spitfire
    lost. The personal report of W/Cdr Čer-
    mák recounts the course of the battle itself:
    “I was flying BLUE 1 in 312 squadron on
    patrol on the east flank of the beaches at
    3000 ft. At 1330 we were turning 10 mi-
    les N.E. of Caen when I saw black smoke
    from bomb bursts on the beach. About six
    Fw 190 then flew south from this position at
    2,000 feet climbing to cloud. I dived down
    on one of them coming astern at 500 yards.
    As I closed to 350 I gave a very short burst.
    He at once climbed more steeply and at
    3,000 bailed out near Mezidon. I now turned
    on a second giving a short burst from 400
    yards decreasing. Black smoke came under
    the fuselage from the engine. The E/A then
    disappeared into cloud. I claim one Fw 190
    destroyed and 1 Fw 190 damaged.”
    The scene on the boxart thus depicts the
    Spitfire breaking away from the second
    stricken Fw 190A, which, according to Čer-
    mák’s report, was on fire and found sal-
    vation in the clouds. In addition to the two
    successes mentioned above, F/O Otto Smik
    (No. 310 Sqn) and Sgt. Vítězslav Angetter
    (No. 312 Sqn) each recorded one enemy
    destroyed. Two damaged were attributed
    to F/O Vladimír Kopeček, and one each
    to W/O Antonín Škach and F/O František
    Mlejnecký. The Spitfire MK244 with fuse-
    lage code DU
    -
    Z, which W/Cdr Čermák flew
    during this action, was the personal air-
    craft of F/O Jaroslav Šodek, who was flying
    it regularly from February to June 1944.
    Jaroslav Šodek, a native of Silesian Ostra-
    va, had already fought in France in CG III/9
    and CG III/7, then with the Czechoslovak
    GCI/6 group. He became a member of the
    RAF on July 27, 1940, with the rank of Air-
    man 2nd Class. He was than promoted to
    the rank of Sergeant on September 1 and
    started conversion on British aircraft. His
    route to No. 312 Squadron was via Nos.
    32 and 258 Squadron. He served with No.
    312 Squadron until February 1945, when he
    was reassigned to No. 410 OTU with the
    rank of Flight Lieutenant. There he beca-
    me Squadron Leader and then served as
    a flight instructor at No. 57 and No. 58 OTU.
    He achieved one kill during the war and af-
    ter return home he served in the restored
    Czechoslovak Air Force. Political develo-
    pments forced him to emigrate to the UK
    for a second time and he spent the rest of
    his life there, passing away in 2002. After
    1989 he was promoted to the rank of Major
    General retired.
    His Spitfire MK244 was taken over by
    No. 602 Squadron “City of Glasgow” on July
    6, and on August 15, 1944, the MK244 was
    hit by the ubiquitous flak near Bernay. Its
    pilot, F/Lt A. R. Stewart, bailed out and
    was rescued by parachute. However, some
    sources state that he was accidentally shot
    down by an Allied P-51 Mustang.
    BOXART STORY
    Text: Michal Krechowski
    Illustration: Antonis Karydis
    Landings protection
    #7466
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    BOXART STORY
    The legendary JV 44 under the command
    of Adolf Galland flew most of its operations
    in the south of Germany from the base at
    Munich-Riem. Through April 1945, the unit’s
    pilots racked up some sixty kills. The role of
    the unit in terms of results is negligible but
    is significant in terms of illustrating the in
    -
    credible conditions that existed in the Third
    Reich at the end of the war.
    The jet powered Me 262 were most vulne
    -
    rable during take-off and landing. Aircraft
    of JV 44 were no different, because during
    low speeds, the Me 262 was more difficult
    to control, and the throttle had to be trea
    -
    ted with a gentle respect, or the result could
    be a stalled engine or a fire. During the final
    phases of the war, it was standard practice
    for jet aircraft to be covered by piston engi
    -
    ned planes during these critical flight pha-
    ses. As a result, JV 44 organized a protective
    flight using Fw 190 Ds under the leadership
    of Heino Sachsenberg, an ace with 104 kills.
    Sachsenberg was a logical choice. He cer
    -
    tainly didn’t lack bold nerve, and he had
    several year-long experience fighting fast
    flying enemy fighters at low altitudes. His pi
    -
    lots also had to contend with another danger
    - friendly ground fire. According to the me
    -
    moirs of Johannes Steinhoff, a good chunk
    of crews of the anti-aircraft artillery at Riem
    were women. There was no real effort to
    distinguish between friendly and enemy air
    -
    craft. The Me 262 did enjoy relative security
    in this respect due to its distinctive silhouet
    -
    te and engine noise. Perhaps this was why
    the bottom surfaces of the Doras of JV 44
    were painted red on the bottom, with white
    stripes.
    The duties of Sachsenberg’s protective flight
    were largely improvised. His pilots could
    -
    n’t communicate directly with the Me 262
    pilots. They simply took off and circled the
    field at low altitudes until the jets were sa
    -
    fely on their way. Usually, there were two
    Fw 190 Ds in the air, but, as an exception,
    Riem was circled by four.
    Problems began when the jets returned. For
    them to set down as quickly as possible, the
    -
    re must not have been anything in their way.
    The Focke-Wulfs always had to land before
    the Me 262s. This left their jet colleagues to
    land without the protective cover and depen
    -
    dant on their skill, luck and field AAA.
    Sachsenberg’s -190s were covered in their
    shelters at the northern edge of the air
    -
    field, and his pilots weren’t too close to the
    remaining JV 44 pilots. Up to now, there
    are five known Fw 190 Ds that served with
    JV 44. This is the case with Red ‘3’, which
    was assigned to Hptm. Waldemar Wübke.
    Apparently, this notorious prankster and
    Sachsenberg understood each other quite
    well, and on his aircraft, he reiterated the
    inscription from his previous aircraft as far
    back as 1940. The motto was "Im Auftra
    -
    ge der Reichsbahn", which translates as
    "on behalf…" or "by order of the Reichsbahn".
    This inscription, sometimes with a winged
    wheel, appeared on several Wübke´s air
    -
    craft. After an emergency landing in 1940,
    Wübke had to return to his unit by train, which
    caused his colleagues considerable amuse
    -
    ment. So, he made fun of himself with the in-
    scription. The design of the text on his Fw 190
    D-9 was not known for a long time. The first
    to publish conclusive photographs of Wüb
    -
    ke's Dora with the motto was the recently
    deceased American author, Jerry Crandall.
    In his last publication, Fighters of the Iron
    Cross, this author published a unique JV44
    document with a list of aircrew and their
    functions, identifying the fifth member of the
    Platzschutz flight. He was Major Wilhelm
    Steinmann, an ace with 44 victories and hol
    -
    der of the Knight's Cross. The inscription on
    his Fw 190 D-11 “Red 2” is not yet known. But
    I believe it will turn up in some collection or
    archive in years to come. Additional airmen
    who served in this protection flight were
    Lt. Karl-Heinz Hoffmann and Oblt. Klaus Fa-
    ber. Interestingly airman Bodo Dirschauer,
    who was speculated to have also served
    with the Sachsenberg flight, isn’t menti
    -
    oned at all in this document. The first time
    I wrote about JV 44 in Eduard INFO was in
    issue 06/2010 and the second time in issue
    11/2010. There is hardly anything to correct
    in the texts, but it is interesting to see how
    Eduard INFO magazine has changed in these
    12 years.
    I would like to take this opportunity to thank
    Jerry Crandall once again for his life's work,
    and I wish his wife Judy all the best in her
    continued editorship of Eagle Editions.
    Text: Jan Bobek
    Illustration: Antonis Karydis
    #8188
    By order of the Reichsbahn
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    Luftwaffe command assessed in 1944 that
    it could no longer deploy twin-engine bom
    -
    bers for day operations, it wondered how to
    deal with the surplus crews. Several bom
    -
    ber units, including KG 6, were selected to
    have their pilots retrained on the Bf 109s
    and Fw 190s. From the end of the year they
    thus bore modified designations, in the case
    of the unit mentioned above it was KG(J) 6,
    the “J” standing for Jagd, a fighter unit. One
    of the Luftwaffe priorities was to use the
    experience of bomber pilots to fly in poor
    weather conditions. Their experience in
    operating twin-engine machines was also
    to serve as a good basis for eventually swit
    -
    ching KG(J) units to the Me 262 jets. At the
    same time, their aircraft received elements
    of the Luftwaffe rapid identification system,
    which was introduced in the second half of
    the war. In the case of KG(J) 6, these were
    black and red squares.
    The three KG(J) 6 Gruppen were conver
    -
    ted to single-engine fighters from the end
    of 1944 at Ruzyně (German: Prag-Rusin)
    and Kbely (Prag-Gbell) airfields in Prague.
    They also used the Klecany (Groß Kletzan)
    airfield north of Prague. The Kommodore
    of this Geschwader was Obstlt. Hermann
    Hogeback, who was a veteran of the Spa
    -
    nish Civil War and spent most of his war
    career with KG 6. He was shot down twice
    by a night fighter and became a recipient
    of the Knight's Cross with oak leave and
    swords.The I. and II. Gruppe of his unit were
    equipped with Messerschmitt Bf 109 G and
    K. The CO of I./KG(J) 6 was Major Ernst Ha-
    ller, a veteran of KG 26 “Löwen”. For most
    of the time II./KG(J) 6 was undergoing re
    -
    training for fighters, its CO was Hptm. Hans-
    -Joachim Faulhaber, who had previously
    served with KG 77 and was awarded the
    Knight's Cross. In 1942 he escaped night fi
    -
    ghter over England and returned with a da-
    maged plane. Faulhaber was replaced at the
    end of March 1945 by Hptm. Wilhelm Kun
    -
    ze, who had seen combat on the Western
    Front with KG 2 and was also shot down by
    a British fighter.
    For the boxart of this kit Piotr Forkasiewicz
    depicted the encounter that occurred north
    of Prague on 31 March 1945 between seven
    -
    teen airmen of KG(J) 6 and the same num-
    ber of pilots on P-51Ds from the 309th FS,
    31st FG. The American formation, led by the
    executive officer of the 31st Fighter Group
    Lt.Col. Fred C. Stoffel, spotted the 109s at
    2.00 pm over the Klecany airfield while fly
    -
    ing among the clouds at 6000 feet. Only two
    of the American airmen had downed aircraft
    in previous combats. There was confusion
    on the German side because after announ
    -
    cing visual contact with the Americans, the
    Germans were given a nonsensical order
    to land! The Mustangs pounced on the Me
    -
    sserschmitts flying below and a manoeuvre
    fight ensued from which the more experi
    -
    enced American pilots emerged victorious.
    They reported 18 kills, the Germans actu
    -
    ally lost nine machines. Four pilots were
    killed and three were wounded, belonging
    to the 2. and 4. Staffel of KG(J) 6. Comman
    -
    der of 4./KG(J) 6 Hptm. Erwin Zöllner was
    among those killed.
    Germans reported only one seriously da
    -
    maged Mustang, which is consistent with
    the fact that the 309th FS commander Maj.
    Simon H. Johnson Jr had to make an emer
    -
    gency landing with the damaged machine at
    a British-controlled airfield in Croatia. The
    rest of the unit returned safely to Mondolfo
    Air Base in Italy.
    A week after this encounter, the Luftwaffe
    command decided to disband Stab, I. and
    II./KG(J) 6, representing approximately 1,000
    Luftwaffe personnel. Some of the airmen
    were transferred to III./KG(J) 6, which was
    rearming with the Me 262 at Prague-Ruzyně
    and reached operational status in mid-April.
    However, its pilots had made limited combat
    engagements with the Me 262s in the prece
    -
    ding weeks. The number of jet aircraft of this
    unit hardly exceeded ten. Its mission was to
    intercept Allied four-engine bombers. In the
    last weeks of the war its airmen achieved
    a few more aerial victories. The unit conti
    -
    nued to operate almost until the last day of
    the war. It was involved in attacks on Red
    Army ground forces advancing from the
    northwest towards Prague and also in the
    fighting against the Prague Uprising. One
    of its last tasks was the defence of Ruzyně
    Airport against the units of General Vlasov's
    Russian Liberation Army (ROA), which had
    originally fought on the side of the Germans
    and briefly joined the Prague Uprising.
    BOXART STORY
    Text: Jan Bobek
    Illustration: Piotr Forkasiewicz
    #82119
    Squares against stripes
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    Text: Josef Blažek
    The first volume of this series is dedica-
    ted to adhesives.
    The question of with what and exactly how
    to glue plastic models together is as old
    as the hobby itself. The answers change
    with the passage of time as technologies
    develop and along with them, trends. Cu-
    rrently, we find four types of adhesives
    that are front and centre in plastic model
    relevance:
    • Solvent based adhesives
    • Instant glues
    • Dispersion adhesives
    • Epoxy cements
    The method and range of use varies and
    it can generally be said that each of these
    types has their usefulness. It is essential
    to use the right adhesive for the right job.
    Here, we’ll focus on Solvent based adhe-
    sives, and so that the situation
    isn’t too simple, even they have
    their specific differences from
    brand to brand, despite our ge-
    neral focus on Mr. Hobby pro-
    ducts. Solvent based adhesives
    have no minimum film-forming
    temperature (as do dispersion
    types) and so no coalescen-
    ce process will be observed.
    After the application of the solvent, and
    its subsequent evaporation, signs of its
    presence will be left behind in the form
    of the polymer film. It is this polymer film
    that, thanks to its adhesive properties,
    is responsible for the bonding of parts
    together. Another type-specific effect
    of solvents on plastic is the etching
    of its surface. After the solvent compo-
    nent evaporates, we are left with a very
    solid and stable bond. The chemical pro-
    cess at work here leads to a cold weld,
    and it is necessary to use these adhesi-
    ves on materials that the adhesive is able
    to etch. In other words, they are able to
    chemically etch the material being glued.
    Solvent type adhesives are not effective
    on materials such as resins (polyuretha-
    I am christening a new series focusing on modelling che-
    mistry and tips associated therewith for both beginners
    and advanced modellers. We will guide you through the
    world of chemistry as it pertains to model technology
    from basic construction to surface treatment all the way
    through to finishing and weathering. We will assume the
    use of readily available materials with a certain amount
    of emphasis on Mr. Hobby (Gunze) products.
    Winner of international IPMS competitions in
    Master categories and multiple Czech Repub-
    lic IPMS champion. Author of articles in in-
    ternational magazines with worldwide reach
    (Military Illustrated Modeller, Cocardes In-
    ternational, ModellFan, Modelář). Co-author
    of modeling startup Plastic Invasion.
    JOSEF BLAŽEK
    CHEMISTRY
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    nes) from cast or 3D printed items, me-
    tals, wood or paper. So now we’ll take
    a closer look at specific products and the
    differences between them. Solvent type
    adhesives can be categorized into two
    groups, universal and weld type.
    All of the solvent based adhesives descri-
    bed in this article come in sturdy glass
    containers with a screw type lid with an
    integrated brush applicator.
    UNIVERSAL ADHESIVES
    (BASIC)
    MC127 – Mr. Cement Deluxe
    Mr Cement Deluxe (or Mr. Cement,
    the same product in a smaller packaging)
    hails from the Mr. Hobby product line and
    is their best for gluing together large sur-
    faces but is still useful for small detail
    items, too. It is a low viscosity liquid, me-
    aning it flows easily and the time the sol-
    vent takes to evaporate is a little longer
    than that of Extra Thin types. Mr. Cement
    and Mr. Cement Deluxe (MC124/MC127)
    are applied to the contact surfaces of the
    components to be joined. The longer eva-
    poration time of the solvent allows the
    larger components being joined to be can-
    tered properly. For the joining of smaller
    parts, the same quality allows us to apply
    small quantities of the cement to the con-
    tact surface in preparation for placing the
    part in its final spot. This operation never
    takes more than a couple of seconds and
    the glue is ready to be applied throughout.
    WELDING SOLVENTS
    (BRUSH ON)
    MC129 – Mr. Cement S
    Mr. Cement S is an extra thin ‘Brush On
    type material which obviously refers to
    its method of application. This involves
    the joining of the two components toge-
    ther and running along the joint with the
    solvent using the brush applicator. The
    solvent evaporates very quickly from the
    surface (the speed of which is comparab-
    le to acetone), but it remains within the
    joint long enough to optimally act ont the
    surfaces of contact to form a solid bond.
    Personally, I think that Mr. Cement S
    as the premiere extra thin product, which
    I would recommend among these types of
    products.
    MC131 – Mr. Cement SP
    Another member of the extra thin family
    of cements from Mr. Hobby is Mr. Cement
    SP. The SP stands for ‘Super Power’. This
    is a product that has the same roots as
    Mr. Cement S, but with a new recipe which
    yields a higher rate of drying and a corre-
    spondingly increased bond strength. It is
    well suited for stressed joints where we
    may want a faster bonding between parts
    and a higher strength to reduce the pro-
    bability of a failure. This product is ideal
    for wing to fuselage joints or for leading
    edges of the wings. The quicker evapora-
    tion time, though, requires the modeller
    to be efficient in the process as a whole,
    more so than with the use of MC129 – Mr.
    Cement S.
    MC 132 – Mr. Cement SP B
    The last type of Mr. Hobby extra thin ce-
    ment is Mr. Cement SP Black that direct-
    ly comes from Mr. Cement SP. It is cha-
    racterized by a very rapid drying time
    and high strength between joined parts.
    On top of that, it contains a black pigment
    which serves as a consistency indicator
    for greater application control. In rece-
    ssed panel lines and joints, it can map out
    crevices and scratches and provides an
    excellent opportunity to assess the sur-
    face quality of the model, indispensible for
    the fixup of details. I do not recommend
    the use of this product on white, or light,
    coloured surfaces because the adhesive
    may remain visible on the surface.
    Source: here.
    TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF
    SOLVENT BASED ADHESIVE
    APPLICATION
    The technical aspects of these types
    of glues are pretty simple in and of them-
    selves, with respect to their application.
    They can be separated into two methods,
    based on the type used.
    Thin glues (slightly higher viscosity,
    or thicker, than the extra thin variety with
    a longer solvent evaporation time) requi-
    re glue application to the join surface and
    then attach the parts together and, if ne-
    cessary, press the parts together.
    Extra thin glues differ in that the parts
    are first attached and the join is then
    glue applied. If we aim to seal the joint
    between the parts with the use of our
    extra thin (such as fuselage half joining,
    leading edges of wings, etc.) then the-
    re should be a small gap left between
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    the parts. The glue is then applied and
    after about five seconds, the parts are
    pressed together. The pressing together
    will squeeze out redundant plastic which
    is then allowed to harden for 24 hours un-
    til it can be sanded smooth. This creates
    an excellent connection of the parts and
    the join line will be invisible on the kit.
    The biggest advantage to using solvent
    based glues is the strength of the joint
    and the neat join line that they provide
    with proper use. They are great for mo-
    dern kits with a high level of precision
    of molding, where the fit of parts is to
    a very high tolerance. Use of any other
    types of glues, notably cyanoacrylate types,
    could lead to problematic misalignment
    of parts, even if to a small degree.
    Solvent type adhesives are irreplace-
    able in the role that they fulfill in plastic
    modelling and should be at the disposal
    of every modeller, at least in the thin vari-
    ety as well as the extra thin, or ‘basic’ and
    ‘brush on’, and in greater versions as we
    have discussed here.
    Main Advantages to Mr. Hobby Solvent
    Based Adhesives
    • Bond strength
    • Clean joints
    • Application brush generally included
    • Speed of bonding
    • Use repetition
    • Low volume usage per application
    • Easy and precise application
    • Economical
    • Sturdy packaging
    • Long shelf life
    • Easy storage with no special
    requirements
    Main Disadvantages and Risks
    of Mr Hobby Solvent based Adhesives
    • Significant odor
    • Longer through and through
    curing time
    • Risk of failure of joint if too much
    is applied
    • Risk of surface etching where no
    adhesive is desired as a result
    of poor application
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    #7032
    Bf 109E-3
    1/72
    ProfiPACK edition kit of German WWII
    fighter plane Bf 109E-3 in 1/72 scale.
    plastic parts: Eduard
    marking options: 6
    decals: Eduard
    PE parts: yes, pre-painted
    painting mask: yes
    resin parts: no
    Product page
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    WNr. 1079, Ofw. Erich Rudorffer, 2./JG 2, Baumont-le-Roger, France, September 1940
    Oblt. August-Wilhelm Schumann, 5./JG 52, Mannheim-Sandhofen, Germany,
    November-December 1939
    WNr. 1380, Obstlt. Carl-Alfred Schumacher, CO of JG 1, Jever, Germany, early 1940
    Erich Rudorffer was assigned on November 1, 1939 to
    2./JG 2. He scored his first victory, a French Curtiss
    Hawk 75 fighter, on May 14, 1940 and added eight
    more victories during the Battle of France. By May 1,
    1941, Leutnant Rudorffer had achieved 19 victories, for
    which he was awarded the Knight’s Cross. In Novem
    -
    ber 1941 he was appointed commander of 6./JG 2 and
    in April 1943, during the fighting in Africa, he became
    commander of the entire II./JG 2. In the summer he
    briefly commanded IV./JG 54 on the Eastern Front
    and then until early 1945 he led II./JG 54. In January
    1945 Rudorffer became commander of I./JG 7 equi
    -
    pped with Me 262 jets. He was credited with a total
    of 222 victories and awarded the Knight's Cross with
    Oak leave and Swords. During the war he flew about
    1,000 combat sorties and is reported to have been
    shot down sixteen times. After the war, he flew DC-2
    and DC-3 transport aircraft in Australia, then worked
    for Pan Am and later was employed in Germany by
    the Lufthart Bundesamt.
    “Rabatz” Schumann was born in March 1915 in Berlin
    and after his pilot and fighter training served from
    October 1938 to July 1939 with the Legion Condor
    in Spain. Following brief service with I./JG 52 and
    II./JG 72, he was appointed commander of 5./JG 52
    in September 1939. His aircraft bore a non-stan-
    dard camouflage on upper surfaces. It was with this
    aircraft that Schumann probably achieved his first
    aerial victory in World War II. He shot down an ob
    -
    servation balloon at Weissenburg on November 8,
    1939. Schumann achieved a total of twenty victories,
    four of them in Spain. He was killed on the Eastern
    Front on September 6, 1941, south of Leningrad
    in a collision with another Bf 109.
    Carl-Alfred Schumacher was born in February 1896 in
    Rheine and fought as an artilleryman and later as a
    naval aviator during World War I. He attained the rank
    of Leutnant zur See and served aboard the floatplane
    carrier SMH Answald. In 1933 he joined the Luftwaffe and
    commanded several naval aviation units. In March 1939,
    Carl-Alfred Schumacher was promoted to Oberstleut-
    nant, at which time he commanded II./JG 77. After the
    German invasion of Poland in October 1939, he was appo-
    inted commander of the Jafü Deutsche Bucht to direct all
    fighter units stationed on the northern coast of Germany.
    On November 30, 1939, he was appointed the first com-
    mander of JG 1, stationed at Jever. Carl-Alfred Schuma-
    cher scored his first victory on December18, when he
    shot down one Wellington. His second victory came on
    December 27, that time a Blenheim was his victim. His
    aircraft sported the JG 1 emblem on the left side of the
    fuselage below the windshield, as well as the Kommo-
    dore marking consisting of chevron and two horizontal
    bars. In September 1941 Schumacher was appointed
    Jagdfliegerführer Norwegen, but on November 8 he acci-
    dentally shot down a Finnish de Havilland Dragon and
    was relieved of command consequently and served in
    various administrative positions until the end of the war.
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    Obstlt. Max Ibel, CO of JG 27, Guines, France, September-October 1940
    WNr. 1271, Oblt. Helmut Henz, CO of 4./JG 77, Kristiandsand-Kjevik, Norway, September 1940
    This aircraft probably belonged to Kommodore
    of JG 27 and as a quick identification marking had
    a yellow engine cowling, following the rule introdu-
    ced on September 9, 1940. The pilot of the aircraft
    was probably Max Ibel. He was born in Munich in Ja
    -
    nuary 1896 and served in the Army Engineers and Air
    Service during the First World War. He did not retire
    after World War I and from August 1928 underwent
    extensive training at a secret military base in Lipet
    -
    sk, Russia. In the 1930s he commanded several flight
    schools and worked for RLM as well. From 1936 he
    changed several fighter units and starting from May
    1939 he was Kommodore of JG 3. In October 1939 he
    was appointed Kommodore of JG 27. He led the unit
    for one year including the Western Campaign and the
    Battle of Britain. In October 1940 he took command
    of Jagdfliegerschule 4, but in July 1941 he was appo
    -
    inted Jagdfliegerführer 3. In February 1942, during
    Operations Cerberus and Donnerkeil, he was a figh
    -
    ter liaison officer aboard the battleship Scharnhorst.
    In 1943 and 1944 he was commander of the Jagddi
    -
    vision 2. At the end of the war, he was captured at
    Tegernsee and subjected to extensive interrogations
    at Island Farm Camp. He was released in March 1948
    and joined the Bundesluftwaffe in October 1957, be
    -
    coming commander of the Luftverteidigungsdivision
    1. He retired in September 1964 and died in 1981.
    Helmut Henz was born in January 1911 in Berlin.
    After completing his pilot training and transferring to
    I./JG 136, Helmut Henz was sent to the Legion Condor
    to gain pilot experience in the fighting of the Spanish
    Civil War. The beginning of World War II found Oblt.
    Henz in command of 4. Staffel of JG 77, achieving his
    first victory on December 14, 1939, by shooting down
    a British Wellington. JG 77 was part of the invasion
    force in the attack on Norway, its 4. Staffel under
    Oblt. Henz moved to Kristiandsand-Kjevik airfield on
    April 11, 1940. The II. Gruppe JG 77 remained in Nor
    -
    way until November 1940, when it moved to the front
    at the Channel. This aircraft sported camouflage
    in RLM 70/71/65 colors with a high transition be
    -
    tween upper and lower colors on the fuselage sides
    (so called 40-er Anstrich). On the left side of the
    fuselage in front of the windshield was the II. Gruppe
    emblem and under the cockpit a black reaper with
    an umbrella flying on a scythe was painted as the
    emblem of the 4. Staffel. The initials LF belonged to
    the pilot’s girlfriend. In April 1941 Henz became com
    -
    mander of II./JG 77, but on May 25 he was shot down
    in a dogfight with the crew of Blenheim near Crete
    and is still missing. In total he achieved six victories.
    WNr. 5058, Fw. Arthur Haase, 6./JG 51, Marquise-West, France, August 1940
    The serial number 8508 is sometimes mistakenly
    given for this aircraft. In fact, the serial was pro
    -
    bably 5058 and the aircraft was produced by Wie-
    ner Neustädter Flugzeugwerke GmbH in late 1939.
    Its pilot was Arthur Haase, who had a personal sym-
    bol inspired by his surname (der Hase, in English:
    hare) painted on the side of the aircraft. The pain
    -
    ting was done by mechanician Hoffmann. On the
    side of the fuselage, there was also the emblem of
    II./JG 51, depicting a raven with the inscription “Gott
    strafe England!” (May God punish England!). The ye
    -
    llow color of part of the rudders, wing tips and hori-
    zontal tail surfaces was introduced in early August
    1940. The commander of 6./JG 51 was the legendary
    Josef “Pips” Priller. During the fighting over France
    in May and June 1940, Haase shot down two Hurrica-
    nes and added one Spitfire in late July. His fourth and
    final victory came on August 15, 1940, when he fought
    Hurricanes from No. 1 Squadron RAF off Clacton-on
    -
    -Sea. However, he was wounded in the battle and
    crash-landed his aircraft at Wissant, France. Photo
    -
    graphs from the preparation of the transport of the
    damaged aircraft show Haase’s machine with three
    kills marked on the tail. Haase was killed on January
    29, 1944, in aerial combat. At the time he was serving
    as a flight instructor with the rank of Oberfeldwebel
    with 1./JG 107 in France.
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    OVERTREES
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    #7032X
    Bf 109E-3
    1/72
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    #11168
    SAMURAI
    1/48
    Limited edition kit of Japanese WWII naval fighter
    aircraft A6M3 Zero in 1/48 scale. Kit presents variants
    A6M3 Zero Type 22, 22a and 32.
    plastic parts: Eduard
    marking options: 12
    decals: Eduard
    PE parts: yes, pre-painted
    painting mask: yes
    resin parts: no
    Product page
    Dual Combo
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    c/n 3032, Lt. Kiku-ichi Inano, Tainan Kōkūtai, Buna airfield, New Guinea, August 1942
    PO1c Kyoshi Itō, 3. Kōkūtai, Koepang airfield, Timor Island, September 1942
    Kōkūtai 204, Vunakanau airfield, Rabaul, New Britain, April 1943
    This aircraft, released by Mitsubishi on July 3, 1942
    was assigned to Lt. Inano, commander of Buna deta
    -
    chment of Tainan Kōkūtai. It was donated by citizens
    of Chongpyong County in North Korea. At some point
    between the mid August 1942 and early September
    1943 this Zero sustained damage that tore off part
    of the right wing, possibly from a landing error.
    This Zero was captured by Allied units at Buna on
    December 27, 1942 and selected for further evalua-
    tion and a rebuild. Allied personnel at Eagle Farm
    Field built a flyable A6M3 Zero using parts of three
    Zeros transported from Buna Airfield, including this
    aircraft. Inano´s surname was originally Takabaya
    -
    shi, but he changed that before mid 1941. In late No-
    vember 1941 smaller part of Tainan Kōkūtai under the
    his command was transferred to French Indochina
    and temporarily became part of 22. Kōkū Sentai HQ
    fighter squadron. Lt. Inano returned to Tainan Kōkūtai
    in July 1942, participated in combat over New Guinea
    and Guadalcanal. From January 1943 he was involved
    in evaluation of weapons used for new naval aircraft.
    From October 1944 served as Hikōtaichō of Tainan
    Kōkūtai (II) in Taiwan.
    This aircraft was purchased by Electric Perm Machine
    co., whose name (Daiichi Fuyo Dengami) is listed on the
    patriotic donation inscription (Hōkoku) No. 984, usually
    identified wrongly as 994. It was flown by Kyoshi Itō,
    who used also Zero X-152 with Hōkoku No. 1000. Itō was
    born in November 1921 in Murakami, Niigata Prefecture.
    He served on the torpedo boat Ōtori in 1939, in late 1940
    got flight training at Tsuchiura Kōkūtai and in November
    1941 was assigned for combat duty to 3rd Kōkūtai. With
    this unit he fought in the Philippines and Indonesia and
    took part in raids on Australia. In September and Octo
    -
    ber 1942, with most of the 3rd Kōkūtai, he was involved
    in the fighting over Guadalcanal. In November his unit
    was redesignated Kōkūtai 202 and returned to Koepang.
    From the spring until September 1943, unit conducted
    combat flights over Australia, also with Zero Type 32
    fighters. In November 1943, Itō received a written com
    -
    mand commendation stating that he had shot down 23
    aircraft and destroyed 9 on the ground. He then served
    as an instructor in Japan with the Ôita and Tsukuba
    -
    kūtai and joined the air combat in February 1945. After
    the war, he married the eldest daughter of the owner of
    the family construction company Katō in Murakami and
    adopted the family name Katō. Under his leadership, the
    company rose to the top position in Murakami, and he
    received the Medal with Purple Ribbon and the Minister
    of Construction Award. Kyoshi Katō retired in 1992 and
    died in July 2012.
    This machine wears green camouflage applied
    in field conditions and has radio equipment removed
    to reduce weight. Kōkūtai 204 appears to have been
    the only unit in the area to apply with green field ca
    -
    moluflage also white outline of hinomaru on fuselage
    and upper wing surface. This unit was formed in April
    1942 and was designated the 6th Kōkūtai. It was to be
    based at Midway Atoll after its capture. During the
    attack on Midway and the Aleutians, its airmen par
    -
    ticipated in both combat operations. The unit made
    its first combat flight on June 4, 1942 under the com
    -
    mand of Lieutenant Zenjirō Miyano during the attack
    on Dutch Harbor. In August, it moved with the Zeros
    Type 32 to the Solomon Islands area, but its operati
    -
    onal deployment was limited by the available bases
    and the smaller range of this version of the Zero.
    In early October, the unit moved to a new airfield at
    Buin and was able to deploy in combat over Guadal
    -
    canal. In early November it was renamed Kōkūtai
    204. It was the only unit to be deployed continuously
    in the South Pacific for 16 months from August 1942.
    During this period unit gained approximately 1,000
    air victories.
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    Tainan Kōkūtai (II), Tainan airbase, Taiwan, summer 1944
    Tsukuba Kōkūtai, Tsukuba airbase, Japan, 1944
    The designation of this training unit is the Katakana
    characters "Ta" and "I". The dark green paint on the
    upper surfaces indicates that the aircraft has been
    overhauled. The machine was acquired from a funds
    raised by the Tokyo Fruit and Vegetable Commercial
    Association. The second Tainan Kōkūtai was esta
    -
    blished in April 1943 as an operational training unit.
    Its home base was again Tainan, as with the previous
    unit of that name, which became Kōkūtai 251 in late
    1942. When Allied air raids on Taiwan began in the
    second half of the war, the airmen of Tainan Kōkūtai
    (II) joined in its defense. They fought both four-engi
    -
    ne bombers and escort fighters based in China and
    US Navy aircraft. Its first commander was Capt.
    Shigematsu Ichimura, who was commander of the
    14th Kōkūtai in China in 1940. The most famous instruc
    -
    tor who served with the unit was CPO Takeo Tanimi-
    zu, an ace with 18 kills to his credit. In January 1945,
    a special attack unit was organized from part of the
    Kōkūtai and participated in Kamikaze missions.
    The marking of this training unit is the Katakana
    character "Tsu". The dark green paint on the upper
    surfaces indicates that the aircraft has been over
    -
    hauled. The horizontal white markings on the fuse-
    lage were probably to facilitate formation flight trai-
    ning. Originally a purely training Tsukuba Kōkūtai,
    which was established in 1938, became part of the
    Japanese air defence system from 1944. It engaged
    in combat against B-29 bombers, US Navy aircraft
    and long-range P-51 escorts. At the end of the war,
    unit was involved in the Kamikaze missions during
    the fighting for Okinawa as part of Operation Kikusui.
    Pilots who served as instructors with the unit inclu
    -
    ded Ensign Kazu-o Sugino, who had 32 victories to
    his credit and had previously served on the aircraft
    carrier Zuikaku and with Kōkūtai 253. Among the air
    -
    men who joined the unit at the very end of the war
    was Lt.(jg) Shigeo Sugi-o. He had more than 20 victo
    -
    ries to his credit and had also fought over Australia
    with the 3rd Kōkūtai.
    Kōkūtai 204, Rabaul, New Britain, April 1943
    This machine wears green camouflage applied
    in field conditions and has radio equipment remo-
    ved to reduce weight. It is also equipped with long-
    -barrelled guns and a newer rudder trim that could
    be operated from the cockpit. Known aircraft of this
    unit that have yellow fuselage markings have iden
    -
    tification numbers below 148. In March 1943, Lieute-
    nant Zenjirō Miyano took over position of Hikōtaichō
    of this unit. He sought to modernize combat tactics
    and therefore introduced four-man formations to
    the unit instead of three-plane formations, He also
    considered deploying Zeros in the role of fighter
    -
    -bomber with 30kg bombs under the wing. The unit
    was in heavy combat during the first half of 1943.
    In the last raid on Guadalcanal, on 16 June 1943, thir-
    teen Val bombers were shot down and the fighter
    escort from Kōkūtai 204 lost four pilots and three
    others were wounded. Among the dead were Lieute
    -
    nant Miyano and his deputy. This left the unit without
    flying officers. Miyano had a total of 16 victories to
    his credit, was posthumously promoted to Comman
    -
    der, and his name was cited in the All Units Bulletin.
    Miyano's position was taken over the following month
    by Lt. Cdr. Saburō Shindō of Kōkūtai 582.
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    Iwakuni Kōkūtai, Iwakuni airbase, Japan, 1944
    Lt.(jg) Takeyoshi Ôno, Kōkūtai 251, Rabaul airbase, New Britain, May 1943
    Kōkūtai 251, Rabaul airbase, New Britain, May 1943
    The markings of this training unit are the Kataka-
    na characters "I" and "Ha". The Iwakuni Kōkūtai was
    established in July 1940 and was used to train pi
    -
    lots for naval units operating from land bases until
    August 1944. It was then disbanded and re-esta-
    blished in March 1945. Fighter aces Akio Matsuba
    (18 victories), Momoto Matsumura (13 v.) or veteran
    of the aircraft carrier veteran Sōryū Ki-ichi Oda
    (9 v.) passed through its ranks as instructors. Hiroshi
    Shibagaki came through the unit as a student pilot,
    achieving thirteen victories in Rabaul with Kōkūtai
    201 and 204. Another successful graduate became
    a Lt.(jg) Kagemitsu Matsu-o. In August 1943, he
    was assigned to Rabaul to Kōkūtai 253 and, with
    more than ten kills to his credit, became the only
    Naval Reserve officer to achieve ace status.
    Originally manufactured with grey paint on all surfaces,
    the machine carries a specific design of green camouf
    -
    lage applied in field conditions. The green paint was
    probably applied with a mop or broom. Kōkūtai 251 was
    renamed in November 1942 from the legendary Tainan
    Kōkūtai fighter unit. However, due to heavy losses, it had
    to be withdrawn to Japan at the end of the year. When
    it prepared for another combat deployment to Rabaul
    in the spring of 1943, only 11 of its original pilots re-
    mained. However, the Allied airmen were an even
    tougher opponent than in 1942, and Kōkūtai 251 lost 17
    aircraft during its first three combat sorties in May and
    June. The commander of the 1st Chūtai was Lt.(jg) Ôno.
    He was born in 1921 in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefectu
    -
    re. He graduated from the 68th Naval Academy Class
    in 1940 and after pilot training was assigned to Tainan
    Kōkūtai. He achieved his first victory on 27 August 1942
    at Buna in combat with a P-39 and added four more
    victories by the end of 1942. By the time he returned
    to Rabaul in May 1943, he had already been appointed
    as Buntaichō and often led the entire unit in combat.
    He achieved a total of eight victories, but was killed
    in aerial combat at Rendova on June 30, 1943.
    For most naval fighter units that applied green paint
    in field conditions, the method of painting was si
    -
    milar within the unit. The exception is Kōkūtai 251,
    which used very varied patterns of green paint. The
    unit designation code was U1, but this was repainted
    on the machines at the time of deployment to Rabaul.
    U1-109 was photographed on May 23, 1943 flying in
    a formation of six Zeros during a patrol over New Bri-
    tain. The photographs were taken by war correspon-
    dent Hajime Yoshida. The U1-109 flew as the wingman
    of the first Shōtai leader, who was the controls of
    U1-105, which is incorrectly attributed to Nishizawa.
    Kōkūtai 251 lost a total of 34 pilots during its deploy
    -
    ment to the Rabaul and Solomon Islands area from
    May to the end of August 1943. In September 1943, its
    status was therefore changed to a night fighter with
    twin-engine Irving aircraft, and its remaining Zer
    pilots were assigned to other units in Rabaul.
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    Rabauru Kōkūbuntai, Lakunai airfield, Rabaul, New Britain, second half 1943
    Ensign Tetsuzō Iwamoto, probably Kōkūtai 253, Rabaul, New Britain, late 1943/early 1944
    This aircraft was finalized with grey paint on all sur-
    faces. On the combat unit level, it was supplemented
    with dark green paint, which had peeled off in many
    places during operational service. When green paint
    was applied in field conditions, it may not have been the
    only paint used for Japanese aircraft. At Rabaul it may
    have been paint from captured RAAF stocks, or paint
    intended for Japanese warships. In the second half of
    1943, the markings of fighter units at Rabaul changed,
    and numerals ranging from 1 to 9 began to be used,
    the assignment of which to individual units has not yet
    been reliably determined. Aircraft with these markings
    are unofficially assigned to a combat group called
    Rabauru Kōkūbuntai (Rabaul Air Force). There are seve-
    ral theories to explain the meaning of these numerical
    designations. One is the assignment of numerical codes
    to the parts of the fighter units operating in Rabaul at
    the time. These were Kōkūtai 201 (code designations
    1 to 3), Kōkūtai 204 (4 to 6) and Kōkūtai 253 (7 to 9).
    According to this theory, machine 6-171 would therefore
    belong to the third Buntai within Kōkūtai 204. But other
    explanations are also possible. There is an indication
    that the Zeroes filmed in January 1944 at Rabaul with
    code 9 on the tail surfaces belonged to Kōkūtai 204.
    This aircraft has repainted white trim of hinomaru
    on the fuselage and upper surfaces. Tetsuzō Iwamo
    -
    to was the most successful naval fighter ace with 14
    victories from combats over China with 12th Kōkūtai.
    As a member of fighter unit of HIJMS Zuikaku during
    the Pearl Harbor attack he took part patrol the vicinity
    of the carriers during first wave. In 1942, he took part
    in battles in the Indian Ocean and Coral Sea with his
    plane EII-102. From the summer of 1942 he served as
    an instructor in Japan. From March 1943, he participa
    -
    ted in patrolling in the Kuril Islands with Kōkūtai 281.
    In November he was transferred to Rabaul to Kōkūtai
    204 and later to Kōkūtai 253. At that time he used ma
    -
    chines number 102 and 104. It is possible that machine
    number 7-104 is his personal mount. In February 1944
    he participated from Truk Atoll in the interceptions
    of B-24 bombers. In June 1944 he was transferred to
    Japan and from the autumn of that year as member
    of Kōkūtai 252 he he took part in battles from bases
    in Taiwan and the Philippines. By the end of the war,
    he was serving with Kōkūtai 203 and participated in
    the battle for Okinawa. He achieved rank Lieutenant
    (junior grade) and passed away in 1955. Iwamoto
    is credited with 80 victories, but in his war diary,
    there were 202 successful attacks on enemy aircraft
    recorded by him.
    Lt. Cdr. Saburō Shindō, Kōkūtai 582, Buin airfield, Bougainville Island, June 1943
    This plane with factory applied green camouflage and
    long cannon barrels was personal mount of Lt. Cdr. Shin
    -
    dō. He was born in 1911 and graduated from the Naval
    Academy in 1929. He was assigned to the Ômura Kōkūtai
    in 1935 and a year later went to the aircraft carrier Kaga.
    In 1940, he served in China with the 12th Kōkūtai during
    combat trials of the A6M2 fighter. Under his command,
    the first combat engagement occurred on September 13,
    resulting in 27 victories without loss. In November 1940,
    Shindō was transferred to the 14th Kōkūtai in Hanoi.
    From April to December 1941 he was the Buntaichō of
    the Akagi fighters, but had to be hospitalized after the
    attack on Pearl Harbor. During the Pearl Harbor attack
    Shindō led fighter escort of thirty-six Zeros in the second
    wave. After recovering, he was appointed commander of
    Tokushima Kōkūtai in April 1942. From November 1942,
    as Hikōtaichō at Kōkūtai 582, he was involved in the
    fighting over Guadalcanal. From July 1943, he was
    Hikōtaichō with the Kōkūtai 204 in the same area. In late
    1943 and early 1944, he led fighters of the aircraft ca
    -
    rrier Ryūhō and later served with Kōkūtai 653 and 203
    in the defense of Taiwan, the Philippines, and Japan.
    At the end of the war, he was Hikōtaichō at Tsukuba
    Kōkūtai. Shindó-san passed away in 2000.
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    P-51D-10
    Weekend edition kit of US WWII fighter
    P-51D-10 in 1/48 scale.
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    s/n 44-14223, Lt. Col. Elwyn G. Righetti, CO of 55th FG, 8th AF, Wormingford, United Kingdom,
    December 1944–March 1945
    s/n 44-14292, Col. Claiborne H. Kinnard, CO of 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, United Kingdom, November 1944
    s/n 44-14237, Capt. William T. Whisner, 487th FS, 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Great Britain, November 1944
    Elwyn Guido Righetti, also known as “Eager El”, was
    not only the 55th FG top fighter ace but also the most
    successful strafing ace in the whole ETO. Righetti
    joined the 338th FS, 55th FG in October 1944. At the
    age of 29, he was already a matured pilot, however
    he lacked the combat experience. Despite his age he
    was eager and aggressive, so he was able to boost
    morale of his rather tired group. One of Righetti’s
    “hobbies” was destroying the locomotives. He also
    managed to shoot down two Mistels and destroyed
    several Me 262 jets on the ground. Unfortunately,
    Righetti’s outstanding achievements were cut short
    right before the end of war. On April 17, 1945, exactly
    on his 30th birthday, Righetti was shot down by flak
    while raiding the airfield near Dresden. He success
    -
    fully performed the emergency landing and advised
    his friends over the radio “Tell the family I’m okay.
    Broke my nose on landing. It’s been a hell of a lot
    of fun working with you, gang. Be seeing you a little
    later.”Since then no one ever heard about Righetti
    again. Supposedly he was murdered by the enraged
    German civilians. During his short combat career, he
    scored 7.5 kills and destroyed 35 enemy aircraft on
    the ground. He flew two personal Mustangs (44-14223
    and 44-47222), both of them were decorated with the
    inscription KATYDID and grasshopper artwork on the
    port side of the fuselage.
    Clairborne Holmes Kinnard was one the most success
    -
    ful pilots in the combat against the ground targets. He
    was born on October 29, 1912, in Franklin, Tennessee.
    After he obtained his pilot’s certification in 1944, he led
    the 354th FS from November 27 until June. On June 12,
    1944, he assumed command of the 355th FG which he
    led until the end of August. In September he was orde
    -
    red to 4th FG which he also briefly commanded from
    November 3 until November 29, 1944. Then he returned
    to 355th FG where he flew until May 1945. During his
    combat career he scored eight aerial kills and destro
    -
    yed further seventeen enemy aircraft on the ground.
    Kinnard flew the depicted, unusually painted Mustang
    from October to November 1944 as a commander of the
    4th FG. His aircraft was decorated with the inscription
    Man O’War painted red on the nose’s port side and the
    upper surfaces were painted with green camouflage
    bands, possibly in the Olive Drab shade. The kill mar
    -
    king were painted on the port side of the canopy frame.
    The invasion stripes appearance corresponds to the
    modification after the beginning of September 1944
    when only the part of the markings remained at the
    bottom of the fuselage. From November 3 till November
    29, 1944, Kinnard commanded the 4th FG, then he re
    -
    turned to the 355th FG where he served until May 1945.
    William Thomas Whisner was born in 1923 in Lou
    -
    isiana and on March 16, 1942, enlisted in the Army.
    On April 10, 1942, he started his pilot training and re-
    ceived his wings on February 15, 1943, at Napier Field
    in Alabama. On February 23, 1943, he was assigned to
    487th FS. During 1944 and 1945 he was credited with
    15.5 kills and awarded Distinguished Service Cross
    twice. He finished the war as Captain and left Army
    on August 23, 1945. On October 17, 1947, he returned
    to the active duty and on September 1, 1951, he was
    promoted to Major. In September 1951 he was orde
    -
    red to 334th FIS in Korea, part of 4th FIW. Between
    September and November 1951, he shot down two
    MiG-15s and damaged further five aircraft of the same
    type. In December he was ordered to the 25th FIS, 51st
    FIW and scored another four victories including one
    in the cooperation which made him the seventh figh
    -
    ter ace of the Korean War in the chronological order.
    In March 1952 he left Korea with the status of the dou-
    ble ace of two different conflicts and became one of
    seven American pilots who achieved such success.
    Whisner’s Mustang’s nose was painted in the new, dar
    -
    ker shade of blue which 352nd FG started to use in the
    fall of 1944 due to its better contrast.
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    s/n 44-14789, Capt. John B. England, 362nd FS, 357th FG, 8th AF, Leiston, United Kingdom, December 1944
    John Brooke England was born on January 15, 1923,
    in Caruthersville, Missouri. In April 1942 he enlisted
    in the Army Volunteer Reserves and after completing
    the pilot training in March 1943 he was assigned to the
    362nd FS whose command he assumed on August 25,
    1944. He served two tours of duty with 357th FG during
    which time he flew 108 combat missions representing
    460 hours of the operational flying. He was the second
    best marksman of the 357th FG scoring in total 17.5
    kills. In the end of January 1945 England finished his
    second tour of duty and returned home. After the war
    he continued serving with USAAF. On February 20, 1951,
    he was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and briefly
    served in Korea where he flew in total six combat mi
    -
    ssions during which he managed to damage MiG-15.
    In October 1953 he assumed command of the 389th
    FBS. On November 17, 1954, he was killed during the
    accident at the Toul airport (France) when under the
    inclement weather and low visibility he tried several
    times to land his F-86F. During the last approach he
    ran out of fuel but regardless he avoided the airbase
    building. Thanks to his sacrifice the Alexandria airbase
    was renamed to the England Air Force Bakse.
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    Spitfire Mk.IXc 1/72
    Weekend edition kit of British WWII fighter
    aircraft Spitfire Mk.IXc in 1/72 scale.
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    MK244, W/Cdr Jan Čermák, No. 312 (Czechoslovak) Squadron,
    No. 134 Wing, RAF Appledram,
    United Kingdom, June 1944
    MK144, S/Ldr Alan G. Page, No. 132 Squadron, RAF Ford,
    United Kingdom, February–May 1944
    MK832, S/Ldr Robert K. Hayward, No. 411 squadron,
    B.4 Beny-sur-Mer Airfield RAF, France,
    July–August 1944
    The former No. 312 Squadron commander, W/Cdr Jan
    Čermák was at the time of the Normandy landing
    the ground and administrative commander of the
    No. 134 Wing, but regardless he personally led the
    unit on several missions. One of those was a routi
    -
    ne patrol of the Czechoslovak fighters over Sword
    beach which turned into the large scale air battle.
    Czechoslovak pilots broke up the formation of a do
    -
    zen of Focke Wulf Fw 190A whose goal was to bomb
    the beach crowded with troops and equipment. Three
    onenineties” were destroyed and five damaged at
    no losses to Czechoslovaks. In this combat W/Cdr
    Čermák claimed one Fw 190 destroyed and one
    damaged. On this mission he flew Spitfire s/n MK244
    which was the personal aircraft of F/O Jaroslav
    Šodek who flew it in combat on the regular basis
    from February to June 1944.
    During the Battle of Britain Alan Geoffrey Page was
    shot down and suffered serious burns. Following
    two plus years he spent in the hospital recovering.
    He undertook the plastic surgery in Queen Victoria’s
    Hospital in East Gringstead and became the founding
    member of the Guinea Pig Club. Ultimately, he ma
    -
    naged to return to the active duty and became one
    of the most successful English fighter pilots. During
    the spring months of 1944, as the commander of
    No. 132 Squadron he flew the depicted Spitfire on
    the offensive bombing and fighter sweeps preceding
    the invasion. On April 29, on one such mission, over
    the Deelen airfield in the Netherlands he managed to
    shoot down a Bf 110G-4 flown by the elite night figh
    -
    ter ace Maj. Hans-Joachim Jabs. On July 7 Page was
    promoted to command the elite No. 125 Wing. In the
    end of September, shortly after the conversion to the
    new powerful Spitfires Mk.XVI, Page’s Spitfire was
    damaged by flak over Arnhem suburbs, and he crash
    landed. He wounded his face on the gunsight and
    suffered some other injuries. He was transported by
    air back to England and again admitted to the Queen
    Victoria’s Hospital in East Grinstead. After the war
    he became an active member of the Battle of Britain
    Association of the Fighter Pilots and was a moving
    force behind the creation of the Battle of Britain
    Memorial which was erected on the cliffs between
    Dover and Folkestone in 1993. During his wartime
    career Alan Geoffrey Page shot down 15 enemy air
    -
    craft and damaged three of them. His autobiography
    The Guinea Pig Story was published in 1981.
    Robert Kitchener “Bob” Hayward comes from the pool
    of the former RCAF flight instructors who served with
    No. 126 Wing. He was born on November 12, 1915, in
    St. John’s, Newfoundland. After he completed his pi
    -
    lot training, he served at the main training base CFB
    Trenton. From February 1941 to October 1942, he flew
    as an instructor at No. 25 FTS. In March 1943 Hayward
    stated to fly combat missions with No. 401 Squadron
    where in the coming months he scored three ae
    -
    rial kills. In May 1944, after the rest, he was again
    attached to the No. 411 Squadron as a flight leader.
    On August 5, 1944, he was promoted to the squad-
    ron commander and until the end of September 1944
    he claimed another three confirmed kills and four
    enemy aircraft damaged. After he finished his tour
    of duty he returned to Canada and until March 1945
    he again flew as an instructor with No. 25 FTS. From
    May to September 1945, he briefly served at No. 16
    FTS in Hagersville and in November 1945 he retired
    to the civilian life.
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    Lt. Robert J. Connors, 309th FS, 31st FG, 12th AF, Castel Volturno, Italy, February–March 1944
    Lt. Robert Connors’ Spitfire carried on the portside
    of the fuselage the artwork depicting the Porky Pig
    character which referred to his nickname “Porky”.
    After its arrival in Britain in June 1943 the 309th FS
    was re-equipped with Spitfires Mk.V and flew them in
    Europe, North Africa, Sicily and Italy. In April 1943 the
    unit received its first Spitfires Mk.IX often flown as
    the upper cover for the older Spitfires Mk.V. In March
    1944 the 309th FS traded their Spitfires for Mustangs
    possessing much longer range and therefore able
    to escort the USAAF bombers as far as the Southern
    Germany.
    Recommended:
    for Spitfire Mk.IXc 1/72
    Cat. No. 672112
    Cat. No. 672134
    Cat. No. 672126
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    #8188
    Fw 190D-9
    1/48
    ProfiPACK edition of German WWII fighter aircraft
    Fw 190D-9 in 1/48 scale.
    plastic parts: Eduard
    marking options: 5
    decals: Eduard
    PE parts: yes, pre-painted
    painting mask: yes
    resin parts: no
    Product page
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    WNr. 600?69, Hptm. Waldemar Wübke, Sachsenberg Schwarm, Ainring, Austria, May 1945
    WNr. 500698, Lt. Günter Seyd, 7./JG 26, Uetersen, Germany, May 1945
    Waldemar Wübke was one of the few Luftwaffe fighter
    pilots to survive combat duty over the entire course
    of the WWII. He started his fighter pilot career in May
    1940 as a Leutnant with I./JG 27. In July he was trans
    -
    ferred to 9. Staffel of III./JG 54, flying the Bf 109E-4 and
    went through the Battle of Britain with this unit. He
    was credited with 15 victories plus one at night, first of
    this tally being Blenheim shot down over the Channel
    on September 9, 1940. Wübke was shot down six times
    during his spell with the JG 54 and twice wounded. His
    career ended with the JV 44, where he flew “Platz
    -
    schutz“ (airfield defense) missions with the so called
    “Papagaistaffel”, where he accompanied other experi
    -
    enced German fighter pilots. Their task was to provide
    cover for Adolf Galland’s group of Me 262 jets during
    take-offs and landings. Due to the rather inexperien
    -
    ced women-crewed Flak defensive artillery of the Mu-
    nich-Riem airfield, the Fw 190D-9s of the JV 44 were
    painted red on undersurfaces, highlighted by white
    stripes to make the recognition of friendly fighters
    as easy as possible for them. According to the newest
    findings these stripes were not reaching the tail on the
    fuselage bottom but ended at the front of the wheel
    -
    bays. Wübke’s Dora was an example from the Fieseler
    factory with typical no-bulges three piece machine
    guns cover and with later production blown canopy.
    The inscription “Im Auftrage der Reichsbahn” had been
    on various Wübke machines since the beginning of the
    war. He started using it when he returned to his home
    base several times by train after being shot down.
    JG 26 was established on November 1, 1938, (originally
    as JG 132) with Eduard von Schleich, an ace with 35
    kills in WWI as its first Kommodore. JG 26 entered the
    war under the command of Hans Hugo Witt but stayed
    in Germany during the invasion of Poland. It than ope
    -
    rated on the Western Front until 1943, with its most fa-
    mous Kommodore, Adolf Galland, taking command on
    August 22, 1940. Galland was leading JG 26 for the rest
    of the Battle of Britain and well beyond until December
    5, 1941. In early 1943, JG 26 was to replace JG 54 in the
    Luftflotte 1 formation on the Eastern Front, but in the
    end, it was only a brief episode of I./JG 26. The group
    continued to operate in France and then as a part of
    the defense of the Reich system. From late 1941 on
    -
    wards all Gruppe except III./JG 26 started their conver-
    sion to Fw 190As, the first to receive Fw 190D-9s were
    I. Gruppe and II. Gruppe starting from mid-October 1944.
    Lt. Günter Seyd of 5./JG 26 took off with this aircraft
    from Uetersen on May 5, 1945, but due to an engine
    failure he made an emergency landing in Schleswig.
    In the only known photograph, the lower engine cow-
    ling appears slightly darker and it is likely it was
    painted RLM 76 early (probably taken from another
    aircraft), but a yellow color cannot be completely
    ruled out. The brown color of the fuselage numbers
    was unusual, with only a few Staffeln within the Luft
    -
    waffe using it. However, 7./JG 26 kept this habit throu-
    ghout the war. Günter Seyd scored a single kill during
    the war when he shot down a Lancaster from No. 405
    (or No. 582) Sqn. RAF west of Cologne on December 23,
    1944. It was not only his first kill, but also the first kill
    of II./JG 26 after conversion to Fw 190D-9.
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    WNr. 210003, Oblt. Hans Dortenmann, 12./JG 26, Germany, 1945
    Stab I./JG 2, Frankfurt/Rhein-Mein, April 1945
    WNr. 210909, Maj. Gerhard Barkhorn, JG 6, Welzow, Germany, February 1945
    Oblt. Hans Dortenmann, an ace with 38 kills to his
    credit and holder of the Knight’s Cross, flew this Fw
    190D-9 WNr. 210003 from September 1944 until the end
    of the war, when he personally destroyed the aircraft.
    Dortenmann scored 18 kills with this Dora, making
    him the most successful fighter pilot on this type.
    The aircraft also became the longest-serving Dora in
    combat. It would begin its career as a “Red 1” while
    Dortenmann was a member of III./JG 54. At the end of
    February, III./JG 54 was redesignated IV./JG 26, which
    also brought a change in the markings of the aircraft.
    As Staffelkapitän of 12./JG 26, Dortenmann now had
    a black “1” on his Dora, with the typical white and black
    stripe identifying JG 26 and a wave mark on the rear,
    indicating his affiliation with IV. Gruppe. At the same
    time, the camouflage was modified, with the colors of
    RLM 74/75 being replaced by the shades of RLM 81/82,
    and a later type of blown canopy was fitted in place
    of the early straight one. The lower surfaces were to
    carry a full coat of RLM 76. The keel and rudder were
    painted yellow while still in the ranks of JG 54.
    Assignment to JG 2 is probable but not certain in the case
    of this aircraft. It relies mainly on the appearance of the
    identification markings. JG 2 was one of the oldest fighter
    units of the Luftwaffe. It was formed as Jagdgeschwader
    Richthofen as early as 1934, from May 1, 1939, it was de
    -
    signated JG 2 Richthofen after the most successful WWI
    fighter. The first Kommodore was Oberst Gerd von Masow
    and during the Polish campaign JG 2 was assigned to the
    defense of the Reich. It subsequently joined the fighting on
    the Western Front and after the Battle of Britain remained
    in France until September 1944. Shortly thereafter, I. Gruppe
    and III. Gruppe began taking over their first “Doras” in the
    second half of October. Hptm. Franz Hrdlicka, an ace with
    60 confirmed kills, took over the command of I. Gruppe from
    December 18. He was a native of Dvorska, the suburb of
    Brno city in than Czechoslovakia, but of German nationality.
    Hrdlicka (means dove in Czech) led the I. Gruppe until March
    25, 1945, when he was killed in combat with American figh
    -
    ters. According to some sources, his score may have been
    as high as 96 victories. This aircraft sported the designation
    of the I. Gruppe Stab (staff) and was found in the middle
    of the runway at Frankfurt/Rhein-Main Airport. Apparent-
    ly, it had made an emergency landing, possibly due to
    engine failure, judging by the oiled lower engine cowling.
    The aircraft was not recovered and was found where it had
    stopped by the Allies. There it remained until the spring of
    1946. Apparently, it was a second production run aircraft
    at Fieseler, the 600xxx series.
    Gerhard Barkhorn’s JG 6 personal aircraft was produced by
    the Fiesler Kassel factory. The inscription “Christl” under
    the cockpit is a diminutive of the name of Barkhorn’s wife
    Christy. The marking on the fuselage identifies the aircraft
    as belonging to Geschwader Kommodore. During the war,
    Barkhorn achieved a total of 301 victories, which ranks him
    as the second most successful fighter ace of all time. All
    of his kills were scored in the ranks of JG 52, with the first
    one scored on July 2, 1941 and the last one on January 5,
    1945. He then commanded JG 6 and at the very end of the
    war became a member of JV 44 armed with Me 262 jets.
    For his achievements in combat, he was awarded the Kni-
    ght’s Cross on August 23, 1942, with the Oak Leaf added
    on January 11, 1943 and the Swords on March 2, 1944. Af-
    ter the war he continued to serve in the Bundesluftwaffe.
    The coloring of his Dora is a reconstruction, only photogra-
    phs of the central part of the fuselage are known. These
    show, among other things, that the design of the Kommodo
    -
    re markings was smaller than was usual.
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    OVERTREES
    OVERLEPT
    #8184X
    Fw 190D-9
    1/48
    #8188-LEPT
    Fw 190D-9
    1/48
    Product page
    Product page
    Recommended:
    for Fw 190D-9 1/48
    48651 Fw 190D-9 (PE
    -
    Set)
    FE1211 Fw 190D-9 seatbelts STEEL (PE
    -
    Set)
    644014 Fw 190D-9 LööK (Brassin)
    648150 Fw 190 wheels late (Brassin)
    648356 Fw 190A wingroot gun bays (Brassin)
    648439 Fw 190D fuselage guns (Brassin)
    648688 Fw 190D exhaust stacks (Brassin)
    648737 Fw 190D landing flaps PRINT (Brassin)
    648757 Fw 190D landing flaps wooden PRINT (Brassin)
    Cat. No. 648757
    Cat. No. 648439
    Cat. No. 644014
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    #82119
    Bf 109G-10 Mtt. Regensburg
    1/48
    ProfiPACK edition kit of German WWII fighter
    aircraft Bf 109G-10 in 1/48 scale. The kit is focused
    on 109s produced by Messerschmitt factory
    in Regensburg.
    plastic parts: Eduard
    marking options: 5
    decals: Eduard
    PE parts: yes, pre-painted
    painting mask: yes
    resin parts: no
    Product page
    Re-release
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    1./KG(J) 6, Prague-Kbely, Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, March/April 1945
    WNr. 130342, 5./NJG 11, Fassberg, Germany 1945
    WNr. 130297, Fw. Horst Petzschler, 10./JG 51, Insterburg, East Prussia, May 1945
    The huge losses suffered by Luftwaffe fighter units
    were one of the reasons that led in October 1944
    to the decision to reduce the number of bomber
    assets and to distribute their personnel among
    fighter squadrons following the necessary conver-
    sion training. One of the Geschwader units affected
    by this change was KG 6. The unit was redesig-
    nated as KG(J) 6 and was re-equipped with the
    Bf 109G-10s and K-4s. Training was undertaken at
    Prague-Kbely, Prague-Ruzyně and also at Klecany
    airfields. On March 31, KG(J) 6 aircraft fought against
    309th FS/31st FG Mustangs over Prague. The resul
    -
    ting heavy losses led to the disbandment of the unit
    a few days later, on April 9. This aircraft was aban
    -
    doned at Kbely, probably due to irreparable damage
    where it was photographed after the war. It's KG(J) 6
    ownership is indicated by the red and black square
    fuselage band on the rear of the aircraft
    The all-grey painting of 5./NJG 11 aircraft was used
    on the so-called “Mosquito Hunters” at the beginning
    of 1945. The surface of the aircraft was polished for
    maximum aerodynamic effectiveness. The last combat
    against Mosquitos took place through March 1945, after
    which these aircraft were pressed into service in night
    attacks against Allied ground equipment.
    Horst Petzschler was born in Berlin on Septem
    -
    ber 1, 1921 and joined the Luftwaffe on April 1, 1941.
    After fighter pilot training, he was assigned to JG 51
    on August 23, 1943, and there he achieved his first
    three kills. On April 13, 1944, he was transferred to
    2./JG 3 which was a component of the Defense of
    the Reich structure, but by June 1944, he would re
    -
    turn to JG 51 on the Eastern Front. On May 4, 1945,
    III./JG 51 was relocated to Schleswig-Holstein from
    eastern Prussia. Horst Petzschler did not reach
    that location due to a navigation error and landed
    at Bulltofta in Sweden, where he was interned and
    in January 1946, the Swedes handed him over to the
    Soviets. He was released from captivity on Septem
    -
    ber 22, 1949. On his return, he worked for the Ber-
    lin Police Department and in 1953, he emigrated to
    Canada and then the United States, where he wor-
    ked in the aviation industry. He retired in 1988. Over
    the course of the Second World War, Horst Petzschler
    downed 26 enemy aircraft. The number 0297, the last
    four digits of the serial number, was brush-painted
    ahead of the tail plane. The bottom of the wing was
    painted in RLM 76, but due to the short supplies of the
    color some panels were left in natural metal.
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    13./JG 27, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, May 1945
    WNr. 130282, Hptm. Franz Wienhusen, CO of IV./JG 4,
    Frankfurt/Rhein-Main, Germany, November 1944
    After the Allied landings in Normandy in early June
    1944, IV. Gruppe JG 27 moved from Hungary to the
    French airfield of Champfleury-la-Perthe and began
    their participation in combat on the Western Front.
    After suffering heavy losses, the unit went to Lower
    Saxony for rest and replenishment. The unit was as
    -
    signed to the Defense of the Reich structure. The unit
    was disbanded on March 31, 1945, and its pilots were
    distributed among the other units of JG 27. The whi
    -
    te wave marking on the rear fuselage identified this
    aircraft as being assigned to the IV. Gruppe, and the
    green band to the Defense of the Reich unit JG 27. The
    nose carried the unit emblem.
    Franz Wienhusen joined the Kriegsmarine in 1934, but
    just a year later began service with the Luftwaffe.
    After training, he was assigned to occupied Norway.
    There, he would serve with JG 77 and JG 5. up to Oc
    -
    tober 1944, when he was given command of IV./JG 4.
    He died on December 3, 1944 near Aachen, when,
    during an attack on an American convoy, he was hit
    from the ground. He claimed twelve kills over the
    course of WWII. The reconstruction of this aircraft is
    based on a listing of losses from December 3, 1944,
    where the serial number and fuselage code of Wien
    -
    husen's aircraft are recorded. It is very likely that the
    aircraft was camouflaged the same way as others
    manufactured within an almost 130-aircraft produc
    -
    tion run at the Messerschmitt factory at Regensburg.
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    OVERTREES
    OVERLEPT
    #82119X
    Bf 109G-10 Mtt. Regensburg
    1/48
    #82119-LEPT
    Bf 109G-10 Mtt. Regensburg
    1/48
    Product page
    Product page
    Recommended:
    for Bf 109G-10 Mtt. Regensburg 1/48
    48961 Bf 109G-10 Mtt Regensburg (PE
    -
    Set)
    FE910 Bf 109G seatbelts STEEL (PE
    -
    Set)
    644004 Bf 109G-10 LööK (Brassin)
    644045 Bf 109G-10 w/ early wheels LööKplus (Brassin)
    648247 Bf 109G exhaust stacks (Brassin)
    648239 Bf 109G-6 radio compartment (Brassin)
    648261 Bf 109G-6 wheels (Brassin)
    648265 Bf 109G external fuel tanks (Brassin)
    648309 Bf 109G undercarriage legs BRONZE (Brassin)
    648310 Bf 109G control surfaces (Brassin)
    648422 Bf 109G-10 cockpit (Brassin)
    648441 Bf 109G-10 engine (Brassin)
    648672 Bf 109G-10 propeller (Brassin)
    D48025 Bf 109G stencils (Decal Set)
    D48027 Bf 109G Balkenkreuze (Decal Set)
    D48028 Bf 109G svastikas (Decal Set)
    D48035 Bf 109G-10 MTT / WNF national insignia (Decal Set)
    EX512 Bf 109G spinner spirals (Mask)
    EX608 Bf 109G-10 (Mask)
    EX609 Bf 109G-10 TFace (Mask)
    Cat. No. 648422
    Cat. No. 648441
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    BRASSIN
    LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard
    and STEEL seatbelts for Z-326 in 1/48 scale.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - resin: 2 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details:
    yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard
    and STEEL seatbelts for F-35B in 1/48 scale.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Italeri
    Set contains:
    - resin: 1 part
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details:
    yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    644186
    Z-326 LööK
    1/48 Eduard
    644187
    F-35B LööK
    1/48 Italeri
    Product page
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    LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard
    and STEEL seatbelts for Mosquito B Mk.IV in 1/48 scale.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Tamiya
    Set contains:
    - resin: 3 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details:
    yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    Collection of 4 sets for A6M3 Zero
    in 1/48 scale. Recommended kit: Eduard
    - LööK set (pre-painted Brassin dashboards & Steelbelts)
    - TFace painting mask
    - seat
    - undercarriage wheels
    644188
    Mosquito B Mk.IV LööK
    1/48 Tamiya
    644189
    A6M3 Zero LööKplus
    1/48 Eduard
    Product page
    Product page
    BRASSIN 02/2022
    BRASSIN
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    BRASSIN
    Collection of 3 sets for Tornado IDS in 1/48 scale.
    Recommended kit: Revell
    - LööK set (pre-painted Brassin dashboards & Steelbelts)
    - TFace painting mask
    - undercarriage wheels
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for Bf 109G-4
    in 1/32 scale. The set consists of the main wheels
    and a tailwheel. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Revell
    Set contains:
    - resin: 3 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: yes
    644190
    Tornado IDS LööKplus
    1/48 Revell
    632183
    Bf 109G-4 wheels
    1/32 Revell
    Product page
    Product page
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    BRASSIN 02/2022
    BRASSIN
    Brassin set - exhaust stacks for Bf 109G-4
    in 1/32 scale. Easy to assemble, replaces
    plastic parts. Recommended kit: Revell
    Set contains:
    - resin: 2 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
    632184
    Bf 109G-2/4 exhaust stacks
    1/32 Revell
    Product page
    Brassin set - the undercarriage legs for Bf 109G-2/4
    in 1/32 scale. The legs are made of bronze.
    Recommended kit: Revell
    Set contains:
    - resin: 2 parts
    - bronze: 2 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    632185
    Bf 109G-2/4 undercarriage legs BRONZE
    1/32 Revell
    Product page
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    BRASSIN
    Brassin set - clamps for German WWII AFV
    in 1/35 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 50 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    635017
    WWII German clamps Type 1 PRINT
    1/35
    635020
    MG 34 gun w/ammunition belt PRINT
    1/35
    Product page
    Product page
    Brassin set - MG 34 German WWII machine
    gun in 1/35 scale. The set consists of 1 gun.
    Made by direct 3D printing.
    Set contains:
    - resin: 4 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
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    BRASSIN 02/2022
    BRASSIN
    Brassin set - oxygen tanks for US WII aicraft
    in 1/48 scale. The set consists of 6 tanks.
    Made by direct 3D printing.
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 6 parts
    - decals: yes
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    Product page
    648796
    WWII USAAF oxygen cylinder A-4 PRINT
    1/48
    Brassin set - wheel bays for F6F in 1/48 scale.
    Made by direct 3D printing.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 4 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    648798
    F6F wheel bays PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
    Product page
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    BRASSIN
    Brassin set - landing flaps for A6M3 Type 32
    in 1/48 scale. The set consists of the deployed
    flaps for both wings. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 4 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - folding wingtips for A6M3 Type 22
    in 1/48 scale. The set consists of the wingtips
    for both wings. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 4 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
    648802
    A6M3 Type 32 landing flaps PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
    648806
    A6M3 Type 22 folding wingtips PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
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    Product page
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    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for
    A6M Zero in 1/48 scale. The set consists of the
    main wheels and a tailwheel. Easy to assemble,
    replaces plastic parts. Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - resin: 3 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: yes
    648808
    A6M wheels w/smooth tire
    1/48 Eduard
    Product page
    BRASSIN 02/2022
    BRASSIN
    Brassin set - landing flaps for A6M3 Type 22
    in 1/48 scale. The set consists of the deployed
    flaps for both wings. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 6 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
    648807
    A6M3 Type 22 landing flaps PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
    Product page
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    BRASSIN
    Brassin set - the cockpit for P-38J in 1/48 scale.
    Made by direct 3D printing.
    Recommended kit: Tamiya
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 40 parts
    - decals: yes
    - photo-etched details:
    yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    648812
    P-38J cockpit PRINT
    1/48 Tamiya
    Product page
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    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for Buccaneer
    S.2C/D in 1/48 scale. The set consists of the main wheels
    and a nose wheel. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic
    parts. Recommended kit: Airfix
    Set contains:
    - resin: 3 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: yes
    648814
    Buccaneer S.2C/D wheels
    1/48 Airfix
    Product page
    BRASSIN 02/2022
    BRASSIN
    Brassin set - the seat for P-38J in 1/48 scale.
    Made by direct 3D printing. Easy to assemble,
    replaces plastic parts. Recommended kit: Tamiya
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 1 part
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    648811
    P-38J seat PRINT
    1/48 Tamiya
    Product page
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    BRASSIN
    Brassin set - Carley type lifeboats for 40 people
    in 1/350 scale. The set consists of 10 floats.
    Made by direct 3D printing.
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 10 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - Carley type lifeboats for 40 people
    in 1/350 scale. The set consists of 10 floats.
    Made by direct 3D printing.
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 10 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
    653013
    Carley float for 40 people – Type 1 PRINT
    1/350
    653014
    Carley float for 40 people – Type 2 PRINT
    1/350
    Product page
    Product page
    INFO Eduard68
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    BRASSIN
    SIN64895
    A6M2 Zero Model 21 ADVANCED
    1/48 Eduard
    Product page
    Collection of 5 sets for A6M2 Zero Type 21 in 1/48 scale.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    - engine PRINT
    - gun bays PRINT
    - tailwheel PRINT
    - landing flaps PRINT
    - folding wigtips PRINT
    All sets included in this BIG SIN are available separately,
    but with every BIG SIN set you save up to 30 %.
    A6M2 tailwheel PRINT
    A6M2 engine complete PRINT
    A6M2 landing
    flaps PRINT
    A6M2 gun bays PRINT
    A6M2 Zero Model 21 folding wingtips PRINT
    INFO Eduard70
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    BRASSIN
    Collection of 4 sets for F4F-3 in 1/48 scale.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    - cockpit PRINT
    - wheels
    - exhausts PRINT
    - undercarriage legs BRONZE
    All sets included in this BIG SIN are available separately,
    but with every BIG SIN set you save up to 30 %.
    SIN64896
    F4F-3 w/ telescopic gunsight ESSENTIAL
    1/48 Eduard
    Product page
    exhausts PRINT
    F4F-3 cockpit
    w/ telescopic gun
    sight PRINT
    undercarriage legs BRONZE
    wheels early
    INFO Eduard
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  • Page 72

    3DL32009 Yak-9K SPACE 1/32 ICM
    3DL48095
    Mi-4 SPACE 1/48 Trumpeter
    3DL48094
    Beaufort Mk.I SPACE 1/48 ICM
    EASY
    Application
    Product page
    Product page Product page
    INFO Eduard72
    December 2022
  • Page 73

    3DL48096 Z-326 SPACE 1/48 Eduard
    3DL72006
    P-51B 1/72 Arma Hobby
    3DL72005
    Ki-84 Hayate SPACE
    1/72 Arma Hobby
    SPACE
    Product page
    Product page Product page
    INFO Eduard
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  • Page 74

    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED
    DECEMBER 2022
    WC-51
    1/35 Zvezda
    36492
    INFO Eduard74
    December 2022
  • Page 75

    BRASSIN 02/2022BRASSIN 02/2022
    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED
    73785
    P-39Q
    1/72 Arma Hobby
    SS785
    P-39Q
    INFO Eduard
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  • Page 76

    73787
    Yak-9D
    1/72 Zvezda
    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED
    SS787
    Yak-9D
    INFO Eduard76
    December 2022
  • Page 77

    491318
    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED
    Beaufort Mk.I
    1/48 ICM
    FE1318
    Beaufort Mk.I
    FE1319
    Beaufort Mk.I
    seatbelts
    STEEL
    INFO Eduard
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    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED
    481094
    481095
    Beaufort Mk.I bomb bay
    Beaufort Mk.I landing flaps
    1/48 ICM
    1/48 ICM
    INFO Eduard78
    December 2022
  • Page 79

    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED
    53288
    USS DDG-1000 Zumwalt
    1/350 SNOWMAN MODELS/TAKOM
    INFO Eduard
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  • Page 80

    BIG ED
    All sets included in this BIG ED are available separately,
    but with every BIG ED set you save up to 30%.
    BIG33144 Yak-9T 1/32 ICM
    BIG33145
    Bf 109G-6 1/35 Border Model
    BIG49348
    Spitfire F Mk.XVIII 1/48 Airfix
    32478 Yak-9T landing flaps 1/32
    32998 Yak-9T 1/32
    33300 Yak-9T seatbelts STEEL 1/32
    JX293 Yak-9T 1/32
    32999 Bf 109G-6 1/35
    33332 Bf 109G-6 seatbelts STEEL 1/35
    JX291 Bf 109G-6 1/35
    481087 Spitfire F Mk.XVIII landing flaps 1/48
    491296 Spitfire F Mk.XVIII 1/48
    FE1297 Spitfire F Mk.XVIII seatbelts STEEL 1/48
    EX885 Spitfire F Mk.XVIII 1/48
    Product page
    Product page
    Product page
    INFO Eduard80
    December 2022
  • Page 81

    BIG49350 F-86F-40 1/48 Airfix
    BIG49351
    Yak-9D 1/48 Zvezda
    491298 F-86F-40 1/48
    FE1299 F-86F-40 seatbelts STEEL 1/48
    EX887 F-86F-40 1/48
    491300 Yak-9D 1/48
    FE1301 Yak-9D seatbelts STEEL 1/48
    EX889 Yak-9D 1/48
    Product page
    Product page
    All sets included in this BIG ED are available separately,
    but with every BIG ED set you save up to 30%.
    BIG ED
    BIG49349 P-38J 1/48 Tamiya
    491294 P-38J 1/48
    FE1295 P-38J seatbelts STEEL 1/48
    EX883 P-38J 1/48
    Product page
    INFO Eduard
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  • Page 82

    MASKS
    IT FITS!
    JX301 Yak-9K
    1/32 ICM
    JX302 Yak-9K TFace
    1/32 ICM
    EX908 Beaufort Mk.I
    1/48 ICM
    EX909 Beaufort Mk.I TFace
    1/48 ICM
    EX910 Mi-4
    1/48 Trumpeter
    EX911 Mi-4 TFace
    1/48 Trumpeter
    CX634 Yak-9D
    1/72 Zvezda
    CX635 A-1H
    1/72 Hasegawa/Hobby 2000
    CX636 A-1J
    1/72 Hasegawa/Hobby 2000
    EX911 Mi-4 TFace
    EX911 Mi-4 TFace
    EX908 Beaufort Mk.I
    EX908 Beaufort Mk.I
    EX908 Beaufort Mk.I
    EX909 Beaufort Mk.I TFace
    EX909 Beaufort Mk.I TFace
    EX909 Beaufort Mk.I TFace EX909 Beaufort Mk.I TFace
    EX909 Beaufort Mk.I TFace
    EX909 Beaufort Mk.I TFace
    EX911 Mi-4 TFace
    EX911 Mi-4 TFace
    EX911 Mi-4 TFace
    EX911 Mi-4 TFace
    EX910 Mi-4EX910 Mi-4EX910 Mi-4
    INFO Eduard82
    December 2022
  • Page 83

    DECAL SET
    D32019
    Ju 87 stencils
    1/32 Hasegawa, Trumpeter, Revell
    MASKS
    CX634 Yak-9D
    CX635 A-1H CX635 A-1H CX635 A-1H
    CX634 Yak-9D CX634 Yak-9D
    Product page
    INFO Eduard
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  • Page 84

    RELEASES
    DECEMBER 2022
    KITS
    PE
    -
    SETS
    ZOOMS
    MASKS
    7032 Bf 109E-3 1/72 ProfiPACK
    11168 SAMURAI Dual Combo 1/48 Limited
    84184 P-51D-10 1/48 Weekend edition
    7466 Spitfire Mk.IXc 1/72 Weekend edition
    8188 Fw 190D-9 1/48 ProfiPACK
    82119 Bf 109G-10 Mtt. Regensburg
    Re-release 1/48 ProfiPACK
    53288 USS DDG-1000 Zumwalt 1/350 Snowman Models/Takom
    32479 Yak-9K landing flaps 1/32 ICM
    321003 Yak-9K 1/32 ICM
    36492 WC-51 1/35 Zvezda
    481094 Beaufort Mk.I bomb bay 1/48 ICM
    481095 Beaufort Mk.I landing flaps 1/48 ICM
    491318 Beaufort Mk.I 1/48 ICM
    491320 Mi-4 1/48 Trumpeter
    72726 B-26B/C Marauder exterior 1/72 Hasegawa/Hobby 2000
    73783 A-1H 1/72 Hasegawa/Hobby 2000
    73784 A-1J 1/72 Hasegawa/Hobby 2000
    73785 P-39Q 1/72 Arma Hobby
    73786 B-26B/C Marauder interior 1/72 Hasegawa/Hobby 2000
    73787 Yak-9D 1/72 Zvezda
    33339 Yak-9K 1/32 ICM
    33340 Yak-9K seatbelts STEEL 1/32 ICM
    FE1318 Beaufort Mk.I 1/48 ICM
    FE1319 Beaufort Mk.I seatbelts STEEL 1/48 ICM
    FE1320 Mi-4 1/48 Trumpeter
    FE1321 Mi-4 seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Trumpeter
    SS785 P-39Q 1/72 Arma Hobby
    SS786 B-26B/C Marauder 1/72 Hasegawa/Hobby 2000
    SS787 Yak-9D 1/72 Zvezda
    JX301 Yak-9K 1/32 ICM
    JX302 Yak-9K TFace 1/32 ICM
    EX908 Beaufort Mk.I 1/48 ICM
    EX909 Beaufort Mk.I TFace 1/48 ICM
    EX910 Mi-4 1/48 Trumpeter
    EX911 Mi-4 TFace 1/48 Trumpeter
    CX634 Yak-9D 1/72 Zvezda
    CX635 A-1H 1/72 Hasegawa/Hobby 2000
    CX636 A-1J 1/72 Hasegawa/Hobby 2000
    INFO Eduard84
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  • Page 85

    RELEASES
    BIG-EDBIG-ED
    BIG ED
    BRASSIN
    LöökPLUS
    BIG SIN
    SPACE
    DECAL SET
    BIG33144 Yak-9T 1/32 ICM
    BIG33145 Bf 109G-6 1/35 Border Model
    BIG49348 Spitfire F Mk.XVIII 1/48 Airfix
    BIG49349 P-38J 1/48 Tamiya
    BIG49350 F-86F-40 1/48 Airfix
    BIG49351 Yak-9D 1/48 Zvezda
    644186 Z-326 LööK 1/48 Eduard
    644187 F-35B LööK 1/48 Italeri
    644188 Mosquito B Mk.IV LööK 1/48 Tamiya
    632183 Bf 109G-4 wheels 1/32 Revell
    632184 Bf 109G-2/4 exhaust stacks 1/32 Revell
    632185 Bf 109G-2/4 undercarriage legs BRONZE 1/32 Revell
    635017 WWII German clamps Type 1 PRINT 1/35
    635020 MG 34 gun w/ammunition belt PRINT 1/35
    648796 WWII USAAF oxygen cylinder A-4 PRINT 1/48
    648798 F6F wheel bays PRINT 1/48 Eduard
    648802 A6M3 Type 32 landing flaps PRINT 1/48 Eduard
    648806 A6M3 Type 22 folding wingtips PRINT 1/48 Eduard
    648807 A6M3 Type 22 landing flaps PRINT 1/48 Eduard
    648808 A6M wheels w/smooth tire 1/48 Eduard
    648811 P-38J seat PRINT 1/48 Tamiya
    648812 P-38J cockpit PRINT 1/48 Tamiya
    648814 Buccaneer S.2C/D wheels 1/48 Airfix
    653013 Carley float for 40 people –
    Type 1 PRINT 1/350
    653014 Carley float for 40 people –
    Type 2 PRINT 1/350
    644189 A6M3 Zero LööKplus 1/48 Eduard
    644190 Tornado IDS LööKplus 1/48 Revell
    SIN64895 A6M2 Zero Model 21 ADVANCED 1/48 Eduard
    SIN64896 F4F-3
    w/ telescopic gunsight ESSENTIAL 1/48 Eduard
    3DL32009 Yak-9K SPACE 1/32 ICM
    3DL48094 Beaufort Mk.I SPACE 1/48 ICM
    3DL48095 Mi-4 SPACE 1/48 Trumpeter
    3DL48096 Z-326 SPACE 1/48 Eduard
    3DL72005 Ki-84 Hayate SPACE 1/72 Arma Hobby
    3DL72006 P-51B SPACE 1/72 Arma Hobby
    D32019 Ju 87 stencils 1/32
    Hasegawa/Trumpeter/Revell
    DECEMBER 2022
    INFO Eduard
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  • Page 86

    BUILT
    Cat. No. 82213
    marking A
    built by Robert Szwarc
    Product page
    1/48
    A6M3 Zero Type 32
    INFO Eduard86
    December 2022
  • Page 87

    BUILT
    Ldg. Sea. Kenji Yanagiya, Kōkūtai 204, Rabaul base, New Britain, April 1943
    This aircraft is reconstructed with the field applied
    green paint typical for aircraft of this unit in early
    1943. It has a dismantled radio station and ante-
    nna column to reduce weight. Leading Seaman
    Yanagiya made several operational flights with
    this plane during April 1943. He also flew with it on
    April 18, 1943, while escorting Admiral Yamamoto
    to Ballale on Bougainville Island. The formation of
    two G4M Betty bombers and six Zeros was surpri-
    singly attacked by P-38 fighters, both Bettys were
    shot down and Admiral Yamamoto was killed. Five
    of the six accompanying Japanese fighters were
    successively killed in action during the war, one of
    them being the second ranking naval ace, Shō-ichi
    Sugita (80 v.). The only survivor of the war would
    be Yanagiya. Born in March 1919, after completing
    flight training in March 1942 he was assigned to the
    6th Kōkūtai, which was to be based at the captured
    Midway Atoll. From October 1942 he was deployed
    to Rabaul and in November his unit was redesig-
    nated Kōkūtai 204. In May 1943 he was promoted
    to Petty Officer 2nd Class, but on June 7 he was
    severely wounded in aerial combat off Russell
    Island and had to have his right arm amputated.
    After hospitalization and rehabilitation, he was able
    to continue flying with a prosthesis and served as
    an instructor until the end of the war. He achieved
    a total of eight individual victories and participa-
    ted on eighteen shared kills. Kenji Yanagiya died
    in February 2008.
    INFO Eduard
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    1/48
    Z-226MS Trenér
    BUILT
    Cat. No. 82182
    marking B
    built by Martin Glogar
    Product page
    INFO Eduard88
    December 2022
  • Page 89

    BUILT
    OK
    -
    MPA, No. 246, Aero Club Frýdlant nad Ostravicí, Czech Republic, 2019
    Trenér No. 246 was manufactured in 1958 and
    was registered in December the same year as the
    Z-226B towing special with rear controls only.
    It flies with the Frýdlant nad Ostravicí Aero Club
    from 2009, when it was brought from Havlíčkův
    Brod Aero Club. During overhaul in 1989 the M-137
    engine was installed and the V-503A automatic
    pitch-control propeller as well. Thus, together
    with other necessary changes it was brought to
    the standard of Z-226MS. The aircraft was used in
    various gliding contests as the tow, two of them,
    the Euroglide 2008 and 2012 are commemorated
    by stickers on the left side of the vertical fin. The
    exhaust silencer was installed by Frýdlant Aero
    Club to keep the noise levels low.
    INFO Eduard
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  • Page 90

    BUILT
    1/48
    Fw 190A-8/R2 a Bf 109G-6/14
    DUAL COMBO
    Cat. No. 11119
    marking G
    built by Robert Szwarc
    ReichsverteidigungReichsverteidigung
    INFO Eduard90
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  • Page 91

    BUILT
    Bf 109G-6/R6, W. Nr. 20272, flown by Oblt. Heinrich Klöpper, CO of 7./ JG 1, Leeuwarden,
    the Netherlands, November 1943
    A native of Lower Saxony´s Peine, future
    Knight's Cross recipient Heinrich Klöpper took part
    in the Battle of France and the Battle of Britain
    as a member of JG 77. He would claim one kill
    in each of these campaigns. He would get another
    eighty after the initiation of Operation Barbaros-
    sa on June 22nd, 1941 through to November 1943,
    this time with 11th Staffel of JG 51. At the beginning
    of November 1943, he took command of the 7th
    Staffel JG 1, a unit that was incorporated in the the
    Defence of the Reich (Reichsverteidigung). Serving
    with this unit, he downed five four engined B-17s,
    a B-24 and two P-38s. He was killed on November
    29th, 1943, in combat with a couple of P-38s in the
    cockpit of his Bf 109 over Vollenhove in the Nether-
    lands. Some commanders of tactical units had the
    fin and rudders of their aircraft painted white for
    quick identification of the leader's aircraft in com-
    bat. The rudder also bears Klöpper's victory tally.
    INFO Eduard
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  • Page 92

    1/48 Tamiya
    BUILT
    P-38J nose
    gun bay
    PRINT
    Cat. No. 648790
    built by Josef Choreň
    Product page
    INFO Eduard92
    December 2022
  • Page 93

    1/48 Tamiya
    P-38J cockpit
    PRINT
    Cat. No. 648812
    built by Josef Choreň
    Product page
    BUILT
    INFO Eduard
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    December 2022
  • Page 94

    Fw 190A8/R2
    1/48 Eduard
    built by Jan Novotný
    #3DL48027
    BUILT
    Product page
    INFO Eduard94
    December 2022
  • Page 95

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    well as special nose art. All wings
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    Decal designed for the Zoukei-Mura
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    Decal designed for the Zoukei-Mura
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  • Page 96

    ON APPROACH
    JANUARY 2023
    634029
    Bf 109G-2 LööK
    1/32 Revell
    644192
    SE.5a LööK
    1/48 Eduard
    644194
    Beaufort Mk.I LööK
    1/48 ICM
    644193
    Mosquito FB Mk.II LööK
    1/48 Tamiya
    BIG33146 Ju 87G-1/2 1/35 Border Model
    BIG49352 F3F-2 1/48 Academy
    BIG49353 Spitfire Mk.XII 1/48 Airfix
    BIG49354 P-47N 1/48 Academy
    BIG49355 Mi-35M 1/48 Zvezda
    634029 Bf 109G-2 LööK 1/32 Revell
    644192 SE.5a LööK 1/48 Eduard
    644193 Mosquito FB Mk.II LööK 1/48 Tamiya
    644194 Beaufort Mk.I LööK 1/48 ICM
    635018 WWII German hammer PRINT 1/35
    635019 WWII German axe PRINT 1/35
    635021 WWII German clamps Type 2 PRINT 1/35
    648785 Fw 190A-8 cockpit PRINT 1/48 Eduard
    648809 WWII USAAF oxygen cylinder A-6 PRINT 1/48
    648810 WWII USAAF oxygen tank G-1 PRINT 1/48
    648815 F4F-4 wheels early 1/48 Eduard
    648816 F4F-4 wheels late 1/48 Eduard
    648817 F4F-4 landing flaps PRINT 1/48 Eduard
    648818 F4F-4 folding wings PRINT 1/48 Eduard
    648819 F-35B wheels 1/48 Italeri
    648820 F4F-4 exhausts PRINT 1/48 Eduard
    648821 Yak-9D wheels 1/48 Zvezda
    648822 F-16A MLU wheels 1/48 Kinetic
    653015 Carley float for 60 people – Type 1 PRINT 1/350
    653016 Carley float for 60 people – Type 2 PRINT 1/350
    644191 F4F-3 early LööKplus 1/48 Eduard
    SIN64897 A6M3 Zero ESSENTIAL 1/48 Eduard
    SIN64898 P-38J ADVANCED 1/48 Tamiya
    BIG ED (January)
    BRASSIN (January)
    LöökPlus (January)
    BIGSIN (January)
    LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard
    and STEEL seatbelts for Bf 109G-2 in 1/32 scale.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Revell
    Set contains:
    - resin: 1 part
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details:
    yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard
    and STEEL seatbelts for SE.5a in 1/48 scale.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - resin: 2 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details:
    yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard
    and STEEL seatbelts for Beaufort Mk.I in 1/48 scale.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: ICM
    Set contains:
    - resin: 2 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details:
    yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard
    and STEEL seatbelts for Mosquito FB Mk.II in 1/48
    scale. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Tamiya
    Set contains:
    - resin: 3 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details:
    yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
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    INFO Eduard96
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  • Page 97

    635018
    WWII German hammer PRINT
    1/35
    ON APPROACH
    Brassin set - hammer for German WWII AFV in 1/35 scale.
    The set consists of 4 hammers. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 4 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
    635019
    WWII German axe PRINT
    1/35
    635021
    WWII German clamps Type 2 PRINT
    1/35
    Brassin set - axe for German WWII AFV in 1/35 scale.
    The set consists of 4 axes. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 4 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - clamps for German WWII AFV
    in 1/35 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 50 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    INFO Eduard
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    ON APPROACH
    JANUARY 2023
    648785
    Fw 190A-8 cockpit PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
    648809
    WWII USAAF oxygen cylinder A-6 PRINT
    1/48
    648810
    WWII USAAF oxygen tank G-1 PRINT
    1/48
    Brassin set - the cockpit for Fw 190A-8 in 1/48 scale.
    Made by direct 3D printing. Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 19 parts
    - decals: yes
    - photo-etched details:
    yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - oxygen tanks for US WII aicraft in 1/48 scale.
    The set consists of 6 tanks. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 6 parts
    - decals: yes
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - oxygen tanks for US WII aicraft
    in 1/48 scale. The set consists of 6 tanks.
    Made by direct 3D printing.
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 6 parts
    - decals: yes
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
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    ON APPROACHJANUARY 2023
    648815
    F4F-4 wheels early
    1/48 Eduard
    648816
    F4F-4 wheels late
    1/48 Eduard
    648817
    F4F-4 landing flaps PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for
    F4F-4 in 1/48 scale. The set consists of the
    main wheels and a tailwheel. Easy to
    assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - resin: 5 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: yes
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for F4F-4
    in 1/48 scale. The set consists of the main wheels
    and a tailwheel. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - resin: 6 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: yes
    Brassin set - landing flaps for F4F-4 in 1/48 scale.
    The set consists of the deployed flaps for both wings.
    Made by direct 3D printing. Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 8 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
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    ON APPROACH
    648818
    F4F-4 folding wings PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
    648819
    F-35B wheels
    1/48 Italeri
    648820
    F4F-4 exhausts PRINT
    1/48 Tamiya
    Brassin set - folding wings for F4F-4 in 1/48 scale.
    The set consists of parts for both wings. Made by
    direct 3D printing. Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 10 parts
    - plastic: 4 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for F-35B
    in 1/48 scale. The set consists of the main wheels
    and a nose wheel. Easy to assemble, replaces
    plastic parts. Recommended kit: Italeri
    Set contains:
    - resin: 3 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: yes
    Brassin set - the exhausts for F4F-4
    in 1/48 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 2 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    JANUARY 2023
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    ON APPROACH
    648821
    Yak-9D wheels
    1/48 Zvezda
    648822
    F-16A MLU wheels
    1/48 Kinetic
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels
    for Yak-9D in 1/48 scale. The set consists
    of the main wheels and a tailwheel.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Zvezda
    Set contains:
    - resin: 3 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: yes
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for F-16A MLU
    in 1/48 scale. The set consists of the main wheels
    and a nose wheel. Easy to assemble, replaces
    plastic parts. Recommended kit: Kinetic
    Set contains:
    - resin: 3 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: yes
    JANUARY 2023
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    ON APPROACH
    653015
    Carley float for 60 people – Type 1 PRINT
    1/350
    Brassin set - Carley type lifeboats for 60 people
    in 1/350 scale. The set consists of 10 floats.
    Made by direct 3D printing.
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 10 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
    653016
    Carley float for 60 people – Type 2 PRINT
    1/350
    Brassin set - Carley type lifeboats for 60 people
    in 1/350 scale. The set consists of 10 floats.
    Made by direct 3D printing.
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 10 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
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    BRASSIN 02/2022BRASSIN 02/2022
    ON APPROACH
    644191
    F4F-3 early LööKplus
    1/48 Eduard
    Collection of 4 sets for F4F-3 in 1/48 scale.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    - LööK set (pre-painted Brassin dashboards & Steelbelts)
    - TFace painting mask
    - seat
    - undercarriage wheels
    JANUARY 2023
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    ON APPROACH
    SIN64897
    A6M3 Zero ESSENTIAL
    1/48 Eduard
    Collection of 4 sets for A6M3 Zero in 1/48 scale.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    - cockpit PRINT
    - wheels
    - exhausts PRINT
    - undercarriage legs BRONZE
    All sets included in this BIG SIN are available separately,
    but with every BIG SIN set you save up to 30 %.
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    SIN64898
    P-38J ADVANCED
    1/48 Tamiya
    Collection of 3 sets for P-38J in 1/48 scale.
    Recommended kit: Tamiya
    - nose guns PRINT
    - superchargers PRINT
    - landing flaps PRINT
    All sets included in this BIG SIN are available separately,
    but with every BIG SIN set you save up to 30 %.
    BRASSIN 02/2022BRASSIN 02/2022
    ON APPROACHJANUARY 2023
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  • Page 106

    PE
    -
    SETS
    53289 USS Alaska CB-1 part 1 1/350 Hobby Boss
    32480 Tornado IDS exterior 1/32 Italeri
    321004 Tornado IDS interior 1/32 Italeri
    321005 Tornado IDS undercarriage 1/32 Italeri
    36493 Austin K2/Y ambulance 1/35 Airfix
    36494 Jagdpanzer IV 1/35 Border Model
    481096 Beaufort Mk.I undercarriage 1/48 ICM
    481097 A-10C exterior 1/48 Hobby Boss
    481098 A-10C armament 1/48 Hobby Boss
    491324 A-10C 1/48 Hobby Boss
    73788 AJ-1 1/72 Roden
    73789 Ki-21-Ib 1/72 ICM
    73790 Do 335A 1/72 Hobby 2000/Roden
    ZOOMS
    33341 Tornado IDS 1/32 Italeri
    33342 Tornado IDS seatbelts STEEL 1/32 Italeri
    FE1322 Spitfire Mk.Vb Weekend 1/48 Eduard
    FE1323 Sopwith F.1 Camel (Clerget) Weekend 1/48 Eduard
    FE1324 A-10C 1/48 Hobby Boss
    FE1325 A-10C seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Hobby Boss
    SS788 AJ-1 1/72 Roden
    SS789 Ki-21-Ib 1/72 ICM
    SS790 Do 335A 1/72 Hobby 2000/Roden
    MASKS
    JX303 Tornado IDS 1/32 Italeri
    JX304 Tornado IDS TFace 1/32 Italeri
    EX912 Z-326 TFace 1/48 Eduard
    EX913 Mosquito B Mk.IV TFace 1/48 Tamiya
    EX914 Spitfire Mk.V TFace 1/48 Eduard
    EX915 A-10C 1/48 Hobby Boss
    EX916 A-10C TFace 1/48 Hobby Boss
    EX917 Anson Mk.I 1/48 Airfix
    EX918 Anson Mk.I TFace 1/48 Airfix
    CX637 AJ-1 1/72 Roden
    CX638 Ki-21-Ib 1/72 ICM
    CX639 Ki-46-III Interceptor 1/72 Hasegawa
    CX640 Do 335A 1/72 Hobby 2000/Roden
    CX641 Meteor F.8 1/72 Airfix
    SPACE
    3DL32010 Bf 109G-2/4 SPACE 1/32 Revell
    3DL48097 Mosquito B Mk.IV SPACE 1/48 Tamiya
    3DL48098 A-10C SPACE 1/48 Hobby Boss
    3DL48099 Spitfire Mk.V SPACE 1/48 Airfix
    3DL48100 Bf 109G-6 SPACE 1/48 Tamiya
    3DL48101 P-51D-5 SPACE 1/48 Airfix
    3DL48102 Spitfire Mk.I SPACE 1/48 Tamiya
    3DL72007 P-51C SPACE 1/72 Arma Hobby
    3DL72008 S-199 SPACE 1/72 Eduard
    3DL72009 CS-199 SPACE 1/72 Eduard
    3DL72010 Ki-21-Ib SPACE 1/72 ICM
    DECAL SET
    D48108 Mosquito B Mk.IV stencils 1/48 Revell/Tamiya
    EDDIE THE RIVETER
    ER48005 Su-25 raised rivets & surface details 1/48 Zvezda
    ON APPROACH
    JANUARY 2023
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    ON APPROACH
    B-25J Mitchell STRAFER #7012 1/72
    JANUARY 2023
    B-25J-30, 44-30934, 1/Lt Charles E. Rice Jr.,
    449th BS, 345th BG, 5th AF, Kadena, Okinawa,
    July 1945
    B-25J-20, 44-29147, Lt. William J. Faucher,
    396th BS, 41st BG, 7th AF, Kadena, Okinawa,
    July 1945
    B-25J-10, 43-28145, 71st BS, 38th BG,
    5th AF, Lingayen, Philippines, 1945
    B-25J-20, 44-29657, 1/Lt Thomas Cockrell,
    100th BS, 42nd BG, 13th AF, Puerto Princesa,
    Palawan, Philippines, 1945
    B-25J-30, 44-31063, 498th BS, 345th BG,
    5th AF, le Shima, Okinawa, Japan, July 1945
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    ON APPROACH
    Spitfire Mk.Vb mid 1/48#84186
    BM211, F/Lt John D. Mitchner,
    No. 402 Squadron RCAF, RAF Merston,
    United Kingdom, September–November 1943
    BL384, F/Lt John A. A. Gibson,
    No. 457 Squadron RAAF, RAF Andreas,
    United Kingdom, December 1941
    BL594, W/Cdr Alexandr Gabszewicz,
    No. 2 Polish Wing, RAF Northolt, United Kingdom,
    February–May 1943
    BM309, 2/Lt Robert A. Boock, 335th FS, 4th FG,
    Debden, United Kingdom, February 1943
    JANUARY 2023
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    Sopwith F.1 Camel (Clerget) #8486 1/48
    ON APPROACHJANUARY 2023
    B6289, William M. Alexander,
    No. 10(N) Squadron RNAS, Téteghem,
    France, January 1918
    E7232, No. 4 Flying School,
    Freiston, United Kingdom, 1918
    B5406, Lt. Sadhar H. Malik,
    No. 28 Squadron RFC, Droglant,
    France, October 1917
    D6402, Henry W. Woollett,
    No. 43 Sqn, Avesnes-le-Comte,
    France, April 1918
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    ON APPROACH
    Bf 110E
    Re-release
    4./NJG 1, St. Trond, France, February 1942
    Lt. Felix-Maria Brandis, 1.(Z)/JG 77,
    Malmi, Finsko, 1942
    6./ZG 1, Sovětský svaz, léto 1942
    Lt. Herbert Kutscha, 5./ZG 1, Soviet Union, 1942
    WNr. 4035, Sonderkommando Junck,
    základna Mosul, Irák, květen 1941
    1/72 #7083
    JANUARY 2023
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    Re-release
    80th FS, 8th FG, Port Moresby,
    New Guinea, Autumn 1942
    67th FS, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands,
    November 1942
    Lt. Eugene A. Wahl, 39th FS, 35th FG,
    Port Moresby New Guinea, Summer 1942
    AP356, Lt. Edward J. Kurt, 35th FS,
    8th FG, Milne Bay, New Guinea, 1942–1943
    BX163, 80th FS, 8th FG, Port Moresby,
    New Guinea, December 1942
    P-400
    1/48 #8092
    ON APPROACHJANUARY 2023
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    ON APPROACH
    A6M2 Zero Type 21
    Re-release
    1/48 #82212
    c/n 5379, PO1c Tsuguo Matsuyama,
    Hiryū Fighter Squadron, aircraft carrier Hiryū,
    December 7, 1941
    PO2c Kōtarō Koyae, Zuihō Fighter Squadron,
    Rabaul, New Britain island, April 1943
    PO1c Saburō Sakai, Tainan Kōkūtai,
    Lakunai airfield, Rabaul, New Britain island,
    August 1942
    Lt. Kunio Kanzaki, CO of Hikōtai 311 of Kōkūtai 381,
    Kendari airfield, Celebes island, May 1944
    Lt. Nobuo Miyatake, Kamikaze Tokubetsu Kōgekitai,
    1. Shichisei-tai, Kanoya airbase, Japan, April 1945
    JANUARY 2023
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  • Page 114

    NOT JUST ANOTHER VETERANS’ DAY
    AT PEACE SQUARE
    The poppies that bloomed this year on
    November 11th in Pragues Peace Square
    (Namesti Miru), - and not just them – had
    a different sort of ‘feel’ than in years past.
    Veterans’ Day has over the past several
    years, and even the last couple of decades,
    become a recognized event. Today, a poppy
    attached to a coat collar is hardly surpri
    -
    sing. But it wasn’t always like that. I can
    recall when around 1996, Czechoslovak ve
    -
    terans of the RAF took me along to the Bri-
    tish embassy to a small ‘party’ they called
    Poppy Day’. I really didn’t have a clue as
    to what it was about, why the poppy had
    been singled out, and where the roots of all
    of this lay. Information ignited by memo
    -
    ries of my school years didn’t materialize
    because there simply werent any. It’s not
    because the school system’s emphasis on
    honoring history is any better today (ma
    -
    ybe depending on where), but major steps
    forward have been taken in terms of re
    -
    membering vets of past wars, and for that
    I am grateful. The tradition began to deve
    -
    lop in the civilized western world already
    in 1919, under the influence of King George
    V for nations of the Commonwealth. It got
    to us a little later due to some ‘historical
    twists’. Eastern Europe remains somewhat
    untouched by the notion of the Poppy. By
    some strange way, as if at the crossroads
    between East and West, the Poppy sym
    -
    bol found its way to Ukraine. There, the
    poppy pin began to show up in 2014, when
    the country moved a bit further from the
    East, but not in connection to November
    11th, but rather May 8th, a day that is as
    -
    sociated with the final victory at the end of
    the Second World War. I was surprised to
    learn that the red poppy in Ukraine (where
    in 2014 it replaced the standard badge of
    the Red Star) is generally not understood
    as a reminder of Flanders Fields like it is
    here, but a symbol of that ‘small hole in
    the coat’, i.e. a bullet hole, with blood soa
    -
    ked around it. A symbol of wartime sacri-
    fice in a somewhat more sobering guise.
    It must be said though, that even that con-
    cept has something to it. Either way, even
    there the poppy became a symbol asso
    -
    ciated with respect for the fallen and for
    veterans. The answer to the question as to
    why the poppy, as a symbol of respect for
    the victims of war, did not get any further
    east than Ukraine is maybe best left up to
    the individual.
    I can't help but return to the notion ex
    -
    pressed above and still maintain focus on
    Ukraine. I noted the fact that this year's
    event at Peace Square in Prague was dif
    -
    ferent from previous years. Of course, why
    this is has become quite obvious The act
    of paying homage to, and reflecting upon,
    such memories has never been accompa
    -
    nied by a war so physically close to home.
    Although no new crosses appeared on the
    lawn of Peace Square symbolizing fallen
    Czech soldiers in modern wars, the aware
    -
    ness of the current horrors being played
    out in eastern Europe was ever present.
    Eduard was again present at this event
    and again sold kits with proceeds going to
    the Military Solidarity Fund. And I can thus
    compare the moods, tension and sense of
    belonging, which could be felt from the
    participants and visitors of the event, to
    previous years. I was a little worried about
    what we would encounter during Memo
    -
    rial Day. And that was mainly under the
    influence of two demonstrations again
    -
    st the government of the Czech Republic
    and generally against our aid to Ukraine,
    which took place in Prague not long befo
    -
    re. The cold day in Peace Square allevia-
    ted my fears. Not only did many Ukraini-
    an refugees, temporarily living in Prague,
    come to the event, stopping by our stand
    to thank us, the reactions of the ‘locals
    in particular were completely favorable
    and in line with our own understanding of
    the world. Social conflict, in which no one
    knows exactly where the balance of power
    lies, did not manifest itself at this event.
    There was unity. There was no ‘us against
    them’. Perhaps, it was because those ‘pa
    -
    triots’, spewing nationalistic, selfish and
    pro-Russian crap at various meetings and
    demonstrations, are actually not interes
    -
    ted in the victims of those who helped win
    our freedom.
    Jan Zdiarský
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  • EDITORIAL

    Good day, ladies and Gentlemen

    Welcome to the final newsletter of this year. As matter of course, this will apparently also be the next to last newsletter released under our current publishing system. As you know from before, we are about to embark on a change to the Triobo digital publishing platform. This should happen in January, when we will publish the newsletter in its classic form, but we will simultaneously put one up on a trial basis using Triobo. Then, both yourselves and us will be able to test out the new system’s functionality, and if it works well, February’s newsletter will come out only through Triobo. I can deflect any skepticism regarding the release of new items by assuring one and all that Triobo will not be generating any reader discomfort. On the contrary, it’s a logical step consistent with our progress as a whole over the last several years. From our initially humble marketing capabilities, we have turned what is basically a flyer into a company e-magazine that assures something for pretty much everyone in a good read before bedtime or at the breakfast table. Given the current range of our published newsletter, which includes at least three detailed historical and technical articles and four boxart story editions added this year to each issue, we are at the point where an innovation raising reader comfort is at hand. Our evolution will not end with the implementation of this new system, either. The near future will also see further changes that will improve graphics. It’s also no secret that we are kicking in some changes to distribution, a part of which will affect our long awaited printed version. That idea still presents itself as a little beyond our capabilities, but we believe that through the course of the year coming, we’ll get there. It will likely take the form of a quarterly collection of historical articles. And if you’re worried about the printing option of our monthly newsletter, don’t be…

     

    Brassins and 3D Production Prints
    We are at the end of the year, and as you can see, right from the get go I’m diving headlong into the favorite part of this time of year, an assessment of our successes achieved and a look at future plans. Its ‘favorite’ status also makes it a bit of a dangerous endeavor, because the interpretation of the successes is often off by those who make them, and virtually everyone misses future plans to at least some degree. I am no exception, and as an example, I can cite the fact that my plans for the release schedule of kits typically come out at around fifty-fifty, despite them coming out of detailed planning involving my colleagues six months prior to the end of the year. But then it just pleases me that much more that the planning for the evolution of the Brassin line came out pretty much spot on. This concerns the switch over to 3D printing where previously, everything was cast. This is a good example of a switch whose dynamic can be almost hellish. From last fall, when we integrated 3D printers into our production system, to the midpoint of this one, we switched the majority of our production to straight 3D prints. The remainders of the products that are still cast resin are wheels and the landing gears that are in bronze. This month, another two 3D printers should arrive, giving us a total of six and I expect our printing capacity to rise through the year. The reason why we are investing and focusing so much on these innovations is simple. 3D printing offers a completely different level of quality. It represents the biggest breakthrough in the industry since the introduction of cast resin sets by Francois Verlinden some thirty-five years ago. Compared to casts, 3D prints are more precise, geometrically stable with time, don’t require removal from casting blocks that sometimes can affect fit and can be quite labor intensive, and they don’t require the same level of cleanup and don’t present the same fit issues. 3D prints  are used in much the same way that the plastic parts of a kit are used, and the only real complication that remains is the need to use CA glue for installation. And that’s not typically a big issue and is something most modellers have mastered. A significant issue that is resolved by the use of 3D printing concerns health. A segment of the population is allergic to cast resin materials, but no such problem is known with 3D prints, at least with the use of our 3D printing materials, which were developed to be bio compatible. Another advantage of 3D prints is that they are simpler because the number of small parts in a given assembly can be printed together as one, where the same assembly could not be cast, to say nothing of injection molding. A good example are the pushrods on a radial engine, various cabling offset a distance from the main block of a given item, and various structural elements of aircraft, such as landing flaps. The height of this idea is represented specifically by the speedbrakes on the Su-25 in 1:48th. These will be released in February, and when you see them, take a good, close look at them. It’s worth it. Landing flaps are an example of this type of product that is gaining in popularity very quickly. But in order to not get too long winded on the subject, and to keep from repeating things that have already been discussed at great lengths, I will just mention that this is a great example of a successful innovation and something which we will intensively continue to develop. It is interesting to note that the Brassin department was formed twelve years ago as a result of some of our people being displaced by another innovation, our switch from electroplated molds to direct CNC milling of Certal plates. We didn’t want to just let these people go, and the fact that they had experience with making molds and casting polyurethanes, epoxies and synthetic rubbers played only a small role in that. Back then, we recognized that we were undertaking a large innovative step and it required from us a lot of work before it would bear any fruit. But exactly what that fruit would look like, and what kinds of doors it would open up with kit production for us was vague. Although 3D printing was already around at the birth of the Brassin department, used for the manufacture of masters, no one could have anticipated the level of modernization it was to bring in terms of manufacturing accessory sets!

    The New Warehouse and Associated Move

    With the coming of new 3D printers would come the potential of a major lack of space. This was coming either way, and our main facility in Obrnice has no more room to expand into. We have been looking for a solution to the problem ever since we had that blaze two years ago. Immediately after the fire, we began preparing for the construction of a new warehouse, into which we would have moved our retail department, packaging of kits and machining and molding, which would entail complete kit manufacture. Unfortunately, we encountered escalating problems with the build proper, leading to the cessation of the project. A new solution was found last year in the fall, when we found a facility of suitable size for our needs. Its purchase was delayed by typical Czech bureaucracy, but the deal was finalized in September. We expect the first renovation to be completed at the end of January, and we will move the retail and packing sections into it at the beginning of February.  This on its own will bring a shortfall in the expediting of mail, and it will likely last through a good chunk of the first half of the month. The exact timeline will be outlined in the January newsletter.

    The second phase of the reconstruction will be more complicated, because it will involve the setting up of space for the installation of the presses and tooling shop. This is technically more complicated and the project is in preparation, and the optimist in me is hoping for completion by the end of next year.  After this is completed and kit manufacturing is moved, its current space will free up and at the very least, a good chunk of this space will be occupied by the Brassin department. And then there will be nothing stopping it from evolving further.

    New Prices

    As long as we’re on the subject of changes, we are entering the new  year with a new price structure. This is a significant change and a sensitive topic which we have been putting off to the end of the year. Prices will increase in intervals of 11 to 15% depending on the price group. Price increases will impact retail and wholesale costs in Czech Crowns and Euros, but won’t affect US retail prices. They will take effect during the shutdown of the retail department before Christmas, which this year will be December 19th when we will be accepting the last of our orders which will have dispatched guaranties by before the holidays. As with every year, this will be followed by our taking inventory, and this is when the new pricing will be implemented. So, your last chance to buy at current prices will be December 19th. Retail will reopen, with the new prices, probably the first week of January, 2023, and in all likelihood, this will be on the 3rd or 4th of the month.

    Nuremberg, 2023

    It is necessary to now say something about our participation at the Nuremberg Toy Fair for 2023. As you all know, I have always maintained the importance of our participation with this event. Our regular attendance has been consistent with this notion. Unfortunately, the need to cancel the last two years due to covid restrictions was less than pleasant. Participation of firms in the upcoming event will be low, and what’s worse, many of our retail partners and journalists won’t be there, either. For this reason, we decided to tone down our own participation at the event. We are not cancelling it outright, but we will reduce our floor space and share it with our colleagues at Special Hobby. We are also cancelling our regular press conference. I am hopeful that this is all just temporary and the fair will return to its past glory and significance in our industry in the years to come. But it may not happen that way, in which case this may be our last participation at this event. 

     And that ends our look at the upcoming year. In our next installment, we’ll have a look at the future production side of things, dedicated first and foremost on new kits for 2023. Now, we will have a look at new releases for December. Because these have been available since the last week of November, I won’t outline all of them; just the more significant items.

    Kits

     December finds us continuing on with our Zero project, originally known as Project Voldemort, with a Limited Edition kit dubbed ‘Samurai’. As with most kits currently coming out of this line, ‘Samurai’ is a Dual Combo boxing with two complete sets of plastic in the package. The kit allows for the building of two versions of the A6M3 Zero, the Model 32 and the Model 22. The marking options contain twelve aircraft, six of each flavor. When I was a more active modeller in my youth, the A6M3 Zero Model 32 with its relatively attractive camouflage schemes was considered the most striking of all versions. I hope that you will see it the same way, at least up to the point when we come out with other variants that promise to be no less attractive!

     In the ProfiPACK line, we have a 1:72nd scale Bf 109E-3, a kit developed in association with Special Hobby. SH have released this kit in several boxings themselves, but I believe that our version of the kit will capture your attention and interest. Of the most important aspect of the kit, its marking options, I can say that we gave it our usual high level of care and there are six attractive schemes to choose from.  

     In the 1:48th scale ProfiPACK line, we are returning the Fw 190D-9 to our range. This was originally planned as a re-edition of the original kit, but because we added an aircraft flown by Waldemar Wubke of JV44, which is also the subject of the boxart, we have given this kit a new catalog number. In the same line, you’ll also find another straight reissue, the Bf 109G-10 Mtt. Regensburg, also in 1:48th. This is a kit that was quickly sold out and is making a long awaited comeback.

     In the Weekend line, we have the P-51D-10 Mustang and Spitfire Mk.IXc in 1:48th. Both feature attractive marking options. For example, in the Mustang kit, there is an option for Man O’ War flown by Claiborne Kinnard of the 4th Fighter Group, 8thAF. This is a bird firmly etched in the minds of me and my peers thanks to an old 48th scale Revell kit, sold in the late nineties in the Czech Republic.. I still have the kit. For the Spitfire, we have the S/Ldr Karel Cermak flown aircraft, in which he shot down an Fw 190A-8 in June, 1944 above Normandy.

     

    Accessories

     The thing to note this month in terms of newly released accessory sets is the 1:48th scale P-38J Cockpit for the Tamiya kit. It is one of the nicest sets of this type to be released in the Brassin line. I think it’s an excellent example of the capabilities of 3D printing that are presented to the modeller that I wrote about above. This set is unique not only for its level of detail, but also for the engineering that went into it, which significantly eases the integration of the set into the model. The installation is even easer and smoother than the kit cockpit, which is virtually unheard of in the world of aftermarket accessory items.  This quality could make accessory items very interesting to more modellers in the future, because modellers who in the past avoided using resin sets due to their labor intensity will now find them attractive.

     Another interesting and welcome item is the wheel well set for our F6F Hellcat, a kit also making its way back into our range. The popularity of this set is leading us to thoughts of developing further sets, such as a cockpit set and perhaps a wingfold set. It won’t be easy, though, because when it comes to the Brassin line, we have a lot of conceptually and from a production standpoint, intense projects planned for newly released kits such as Tamiya’s F-35.

     One more thing I would like to point out that is related to the Brassin line. These are nice, subtle little items for German AFVs in 1:35th and two sets of American Carly life rafts for forty people in 1:350th.

     In the Space line, we have six new sets for the month, among which are two 1:72nd scale sets for the Arma Hobby Ki-84 and P-51B. in the photoetched department, we have a P-39 set for the kit from the same manufacturer, and a new set for the new Mi-4 in 1:48th from Trumpeter. This is a kit that I am personally looking forward to. Besides the aircraft sets, we are also covering ships and AFVs, and we have the regular lineup of new BiG Eds, with their Brassin equipped BiG Sin counterparts.

     

    Literature

     In the popular article department, we’ve got the second part about the Lexington from Mira Baric, and the already ninth volume covering the air war over Ukraine. This time, we also have a technical article dedicated to modelling adhesives and their optimal usage by Joe Blazek. Add to that our still new boxart stories , dedicated to the description and explanation of the events depicted on our box covers for the month.

     And that’s just about it for this year. In closing, I will just reiterate that we are accepting orders until December 19th, after which it will not be possible to guarantee delivery of goods from our e-shop at the current prices. The reason for this is the aforementioned re-pricing of our goods, which will take place during the holiday shut down of the retail department. The e-shop will come back to life after we conclude our inventory taking and re-pricing, which will happen after January 1st, 2023.

     So, dear friends, thank you all so much for your support throughout 2022. I wish you all a very Merry Christmas and all the best into 2023!

     

    Happy Modelling

    Vladimir Sulc

  • Bf 109E-3 1/72 marking options

    WNr. 1079, Ofw. Erich Rudorffer, 2./JG 2, Baumont-le-Roger, France, September 1940

    Erich Rudorffer was assigned on November 1, 1939 to 2./JG 2. He scored his first victory, a French Curtiss Hawk 75 fighter, on May 14, 1940 and added eight more victories during the Battle of France. By May 1, 1941, Leutnant Rudorffer had achieved 19 victories, for which he was awarded the Knight’s Cross. In November 1941 he was appointed commander of 6./JG 2 and in April 1943, during the fighting in Africa, he became commander of the entire II./JG 2. In the summer he briefly commanded IV./JG 54 on the Eastern Front and then until early 1945 he led II./JG 54. In January 1945 Rudorffer became commander of I./JG 7 equipped with Me 262 jets. He was credited with a total of 222 victories and awarded the Knight's Cross with Oak leave and Swords. During the war he flew about 1,000 combat sorties and is reported to have been shot down sixteen times. After the war, he flew DC-2 and DC-3 transport aircraft in Australia, then worked for Pan Am and later was employed in Germany by the Lufthart Bundesamt.


    Oblt. August-Wilhelm Schumann, 5./JG 52, Mannheim-Sandhofen, Germany, November-December 1939

    “Rabatz” Schumann was born in March 1915 in Berlin and after his pilot and fighter training served from October 1938 to July 1939 with the Legion Condor in Spain. Following brief service with I./JG 52 and II./JG 72, he was appointed commander of 5./JG 52 in September 1939. His aircraft bore a non-standard camouflage on upper surfaces. It was with this aircraft that Schumann probably achieved his first aerial victory in World War II. He shot down an observation balloon at Weissenburg on November 8, 1939. Schumann achieved a total of twenty victories, four of them in Spain. He was killed on the Eastern Front on September 6, 1941, south of Leningrad in a collision with another Bf 109.


    WNr. 1380, Obstlt. Carl-Alfred Schumacher, CO of JG 1, Jever, Germany, early 1940

    Carl-Alfred Schumacher was born in February 1896 in Rheine and fought as an artilleryman and later as a naval aviator during World War I. He attained the rank of Leutnant zur See and served aboard the floatplane carrier SMH Answald. In 1933 he joined the Luftwaffe and commanded several naval aviation units. In March 1939, Carl-Alfred Schumacher was promoted to Oberstleutnant, at which time he commanded II./JG 77. After the German invasion of Poland in October 1939, he was appointed commander of the Jafü Deutsche Bucht to direct all fighter units stationed on the northern coast of Germany. On November 30, 1939, he was appointed the first commander of JG 1, stationed at Jever. Carl-Alfred Schumacher scored his first victory on December18, when he shot down one Wellington. His second victory came on December 27, that time a Blenheim was his victim. His aircraft sported the JG 1 emblem on the left side of the fuselage below the windshield, as well as the Kommodore marking consisting of chevron and two horizontal bars. In September 1941 Schumacher was appointed Jagdfliegerführer Norwegen, but on November 8 he accidentally shot down a Finnish de Havilland Dragon and was relieved of command consequently and served in various administrative positions until the end of the war.



    Obstlt. Max Ibel, CO of JG 27, Guines, France, September-October 1940

    This aircraft probably belonged to Kommodore of JG 27 and as a quick identification marking had a yellow engine cowling, following the rule introduced on September 9, 1940. The pilot of the aircraft was probably Max Ibel. He was born in Munich in January 1896 and served in the Army Engineers and Air Service during the First World War. He did not retire after World War I and from August 1928 underwent extensive training at a secret military base in Lipetsk, Russia. In the 1930s he commanded several flight schools and worked for RLM as well. From 1936 he changed several fighter units and starting from May 1939 he was Kommodore of JG 3. In October 1939 he was appointed Kommodore of JG 27. He led the unit for one year including the Western Campaign and the Battle of Britain. In October 1940 he took command of Jagdfliegerschule 4, but in July 1941 he was appointed Jagdfliegerführer 3. In February 1942, during Operations Cerberus and Donnerkeil, he was a fighter liaison officer aboard the battleship Scharnhorst. In 1943 and 1944 he was commander of the Jagddivision 2. At the end of the war, he was captured at Tegernsee and subjected to extensive interrogations at Island Farm Camp. He was released in March 1948 and joined the Bundesluftwaffe in October 1957, becoming commander of the Luftverteidigungsdivision 1. He retired in September 1964 and died in 1981.


    WNr. 1271, Oblt. Helmut Henz, CO of 4./JG 77, Kristiandsand-Kjevik, Norway, September 1940

    Helmut Henz was born in January 1911 in Berlin. After completing his pilot training and transferring to I./JG 136, Helmut Henz was sent to the Legion Condor to gain pilot experience in the fighting of the Spanish Civil War. The beginning of World War II found Oblt. Henz in command of 4. Staffel of JG 77, achieving his first victory on December 14, 1939, by shooting down a British Wellington. JG 77 was part of the invasion force in the attack on Norway, its 4. Staffel under Oblt. Henz moved to Kristiandsand-Kjevik airfield on April 11, 1940. The II. Gruppe JG 77 remained in Norway until November 1940, when it moved to the front at the Channel. This aircraft sported camouflage in RLM 70/71/65 colors with a high transition between upper and lower colors on the fuselage sides (so called 40-er Anstrich). On the left side of the fuselage in front of the windshield was the II. Gruppe emblem and under the cockpit a black reaper with an umbrella flying on a scythe was painted as the emblem of the 4. Staffel. The initials LF belonged to the pilot’s girlfriend. In April 1941 Henz became commander of II./JG 77, but on May 25 he was shot down in a dogfight with the crew of Blenheim near Crete and is still missing. In total he achieved six victories.


    WNr. 5058, Fw. Arthur Haase, 6./JG 51, Marquise-West, France, August 1940 

    The serial number 8508 is sometimes mistakenly given for this aircraft. In fact, the serial was probably 5058 and the aircraft was produced by Wiener Neustädter Flugzeugwerke GmbH in late 1939. Its pilot was Arthur Haase, who had a personal symbol inspired by his surname (der Hase, in English: hare) painted on the side of the aircraft. The painting was done by mechanician Hoffmann. On the side of the fuselage, there was also the emblem of II./JG 51, depicting a raven with the inscription “Gott strafe England!” (May God punish England!). The yellow color of part of the rudders, wing tips and horizontal tail surfaces was introduced in early August 1940. The commander of 6./JG 51 was the legendary Josef “Pips” Priller. During the fighting over France in May and June 1940, Haase shot down two Hurricanes and added one Spitfire in late July. His fourth and final victory came on August 15, 1940, when he fought Hurricanes from No. 1 Squadron RAF off Clacton-on-Sea. However, he was wounded in the battle and crash-landed his aircraft at Wissant, France. Photographs from the preparation of the transport of the damaged aircraft show Haase’s machine with three kills marked on the tail. Haase was killed on January 29, 1944, in aerial combat. At the time he was serving as a flight instructor with the rank of Oberfeldwebel with 1./JG 107 in France.


  • Against the West Riding Spitfires

    #7032

    Text: Jan Bobek

    Illustration: Marek Ryś

    Among the promising young NCOs who served in Jagdgeschwader 2 “Richthofen” in 1940 was Feldwebel Erich Rudorffer. At the end of 1939 he was assigned to 2./JG 2 and during the campaign in France he achieved nine victories. He added more in the Battle of Britain and the highlight of this period was three kills scored in one combat sortie on September 7, 1940.

    The number of his victories stopped at eighteen, just two bars away from the dream number of twenty that for Bf 109 pilots in 1940 meant the award of the Knight's Cross. This award awaited Rudorffer on May 1, 1941, after he had shot down a Blenheim 30 km north of the island of Jersey on 21 April.

    Let’s go back to the Battle of Britain and the boxart of Rudorffer’s “Black Nine” by Marek Ryś. It   depicts Rudorffer’s plane during a dogfight that took place on September 30, 1940, off the English coast. This was the Luftwaffe’s last major air raid against Great Britain. It deployed 163 day bombers and 1015 sorties by single and two-seat fighters. This number of fighter sorties was the sixth highest on the German side during the Battle of Britain.

    The last day of September brought Rudorffer three flights, the highest number he flew in a single day during the Battle of Britain. In the morning, he took off with part of I/JG 2 for a free hunt over the coast of southern England. The same task was also given to the 109s from parts of JG 53 and the 110s from ZG 26. Against this free hunting group, which was heading for the area between St. Alban's Head and the Isle of Portland, RAF despatched seven Hurricanes from No. 56 Sqn and thirteen Spitfires from No. 609 (West Riding) Sqn.

    The Hurricanes clashed with the 110s and both sides lost one machine. Then JG 2 got in troubles, its pilots encountering No. 609 Sqn, whose A Flight was led by L/Lt F. J. Howell and B Flight was under command of P/O M. J. Appleby. The Germans claimed four victories. Kommandeur of I./JG 2 Hptm. Wick claimed one Hurricane and one Spitfire near Portland, his wingman Oblt. Rudolf Pflanz claimed one Spitfire and Uffz. Kurt Bühlingen of 6./JG 2 claimed another one north of Portland. However, the British did not lose any machines. The pilots of JG 2, who were by this point (approximately 12.30 German time) beginning to run out of fuel and could not engage in a long air battle.

    Howell's formation was at 23,000ft to Appleby's right at the start of the engagement, but in a fierce encounter they recorded no victories or losses. The first success was recorded by P/O D. M. Crook of B Flight. Several 109's passed directly in front of him, there was a brief manoeuvre fight, and then the Germans went into a dive. Crook was flying behind one at 600 mph when the German levelled off, Crook scored hits and the smoke emitting Bf 109 crashed into the sea.

    Appleby attacked three Bf 109s that passed in a descent in the opposite direction on his left. He chased one, which went into a dive, and Appleby hit it in the cockpit with a two-second burst. At that moment P/O Crook was flying behind Appleby and observed his victory. Crook then saw another Bf 109 to his right, hit it too, the German jettisoned the canopy but did not bail out and began to dive into the sea. But to Crook’s surprise, his opponent levelled the flight. Crook hit him again, the glycol came out of the machine and the German crashed into the sea. Another airman from No. 609 Sqn claimed one Bf 109 damaged and one of the two Polish members of that unit, F/O Tadeusz Nowierski, reported a probable kill.

    On the German side, Rudorffer’s colleague Fw. Wilhelm Hermes, an ace with ten kills, was missing. In the same battle (?), Gefr. Fritz Schuhmacher of 5./JG 2, went also missing. The following flight of I./JG 2 immediately headed for the area in a fruitless effort to find Hermes. In the afternoon Rudorffer took off once more. JG 2 again came into combat with No. 609 Sqn, which again emerged victorious. Nowierski apparently shot down Uffz. Alois Dollinger of 5./JG 2 and several other pilots scored too.

    Rudorffer was lucky to survive both encounters with the elite pilots of the West Riding Spitfires. By the end of the war, he had claimed a total of 224 aerial victories and was awarded the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaf Cluster and Swords. However, there were already serious doubts about his victories, which he achieved in command positions with several units during the war.

  • Chemistry

    I am christening a new series focusing on modelling chemistry and tips associated therewith for both beginners and advanced modellers. We will guide you through the world of chemistry as it pertains to model technology from basic construction to surface treatment all the way through to finishing and weathering. We will assume the use of readily available materials with a certain amount of emphasis on Mr. Hobby (Gunze) products.

    I am christening a new series focusing on modelling chemistry and tips associated therewith for both beginners and advanced modellers. We will guide you through the world of chemistry as it pertains to model technology from basic construction to surface treatment all the way through to finishing and weathering. We will assume the use of readily available materials with a certain amount of emphasis on Mr. Hobby (Gunze) products.

    The first volume of this series is dedicated to adhesives.

    The question of with what and exactly how to glue plastic models together is as old as the hobby itself. The answers change with the passage of time as technologies develop and along with them, trends. Currently, we find four types of adhesives that are front and centre in plastic model relevance:

    - Solvent based adhesives

    - Instant glues

    - Dispersion adhesives

    - Epoxy cements

    The method and range of use varies and it can generally be said that each of these types has their usefulness. It is essential to use the right adhesive for the right job. Here, we’ll focus on Solvent based adhesives, and so that the situation isn’t too simple, even they have their specific differences from brand to brand, despite our general focus on Mr. Hobby products. Solvent based adhesives have no minimum film-forming temperature (as do dispersion types) and so no coalescence process will be observed. After the application of the solvent, and its subsequent evaporation, signs of its presence will be left behind in the form of the polymer film. It is this polymer film that, thanks to its adhesive properties, is responsible for the bonding of parts together. Another type-specific effect of solvents on plastic is the etching of its surface. After the solvent component evaporates, we are left with a very solid and stable bond. The chemical process at work here leads to a cold weld, and it is necessary to use these adhesives on materials that the adhesive is able to etch. In other words, they are able to chemically etch the material being glued. Solvent type adhesives are not effective on materials such as resins (polyurethanes) from cast or 3D printed items, metals, wood or paper. So now we’ll take a closer look at specific products and the differences between them. Solvent type adhesives can be categorized into two groups, universal and weld type.

    All of the solvent based adhesives described in this article come in sturdy glass containers with a screw type lid with an integrated brush applicator.

    UNIVERSLA ADHESIVES (BASIC)

    MC127 – Mr. Cement Deluxe

    Mr Cement Deluxe (or Mr. Cement, the same product in a smaller packaging) hails from the Mr. Hobby product line and is their best for gluing together large surfaces but is still useful for small detail items, too. It is a low viscosity liquid, meaning it flows easily and the time the solvent takes to evaporate is a little longer than that of Extra Thin types. Mr. Cement and Mr. Cement Deluxe (MC124/MC127) are applied to the contact surfaces of the components to be joined. The longer evaporation time of the solvent allows the larger components being joined to be cantered properly. For the joining of smaller parts, the same quality allows us to apply small quantities of the cement to the contact surface in preparation for placing the part in its final spot. This operation never takes more than a couple of seconds and the glue is ready to be applied throughout.

    WELDING SOLVENTS (BRUSH ON)

    MC129 – Mr. Cement S

    Mr. Cement S is an extra thin ‘Brush On’ type material which obviously refers to its method of application. This involves the joining of the two components together and running along the joint with the solvent using the brush applicator. The solvent evaporates very quickly from the surface (the speed of which is comparable to acetone), but it remains within the joint long enough to optimally act ont the surfaces of contact to form a solid bond. Personally, I think that Mr. Cement S as the premiere extra thin product, which I would recommend among these types of products.

    MC131 – Mr. Cement SP

    Another member of the extra thin family of cements from Mr. Hobby is Mr. Cement SP. The SP stands for ‘Super Power’. This is a product that has the same roots as Mr. Cement S, but with a new recipe which yields a higher rate of drying and a correspondingly increased bond strength. It is well suited for stressed joints where we may want a faster bonding between parts and a higher strength to reduce the probability of a failure. This product is ideal for wing to fuselage joints or for leading edges of the wings. The quicker evaporation time, though, requires the modeller to be efficient in the process as a whole, more so than with the use of MC129 – Mr. Cement S.

    MC 132 – Mr. Cement SP B

    The last type of Mr. Hobby extra thin cement is Mr. Cement SP Black that directly comes from Mr. Cement SP. It is characterized by a very rapid drying time and high strength between joined parts. On top of that, it contains a black pigment which serves as a consistency indicator for greater application control. In recessed panel lines and joints, it can map out crevices  and scratches and provides an excellent opportunity to assess the surface quality of the model, indispensible for the fixup of details. I do not recommend the use of this product on white, or light, coloured surfaces because the adhesive may remain visible on the surface.

    From the manufacturer:

    Source: https://www.mr-hobby.com/en/product2/category_12/222.html

    Technical Aspects of Solvent Based Adhesive Application

    The technical aspects of these types of glues are pretty simple in and of themselves, with respect to their application. They can be separated into two methods, based on the type used.

    Thin glues (slightly higher viscosity, or thicker, than the extra thin variety with a longer solvent evaporation time) require glue application to the join surface and then attach the parts together and, if necessary, press the parts together.

    Extra thin glues differ in that the parts are first attached and the join is then glue applied. If we aim to seal the joint between the parts with the use of our extra thin (such as fuselage half joining, leading edges of wings, etc.) then there should be a small gap left between the parts. The glue is then applied and after about five seconds, the parts are pressed together. The pressing together will squeeze out redundant plastic which is then allowed to harden for 24 hours until it can be sanded smooth. This creates an excellent connection of the parts and the join line will be invisible on the kit.

    The biggest advantage to using solvent based glues is the strength of the joint and the neat join line that they provide with proper use. They are great for modern kits with a high level of precision of molding, where the fit of parts is to a very high tolerance.  Use of any other types of glues, notably cyanoacrylate types, could lead to problematic misalignment of parts, even if to a small degree.

    Solvent type adhesives  are irreplaceable in the role that they fulfill in plastic modelling and should be at the disposal of every modeller, at least in the thin variety as well as the extra thin, or ‘basic’ and ‘brush on’, and in greater versions as we have discussed here.

    Main Advantages to Mr. Hobby Solvent Based Adhesives

    - Bond strength

    - Clean joints

    - Application brush generally included

    - Speed of bonding

    - Use repetition

    - Low volume usage per application

    - Easy and precise application

    - Economical

    - Sturdy packaging

    - Long shelf life

    - Easy storage with no special requirements

    Main Disadvantages and Risks of Mr Hobby Solvent based Adhesives

    - Significant odor

    - Longer through and through curing time

    - Risk of failure of joint if too much is applied 

    - Risk of surface etching where no adhesive is desired as a result of poor application

    Josef Blažek

    Winner of international IPMS competitions in Master categories and multiple Czech Republic IPMS champion. Author of articles in international magazines with worldwide reach (Military Illustrated Modeller, Cocardes International, ModellFan, Modelář). Co-author of modeling startup Plastic Invasion.

  • Tail End Charlie

    Not Just another Veterans’ Day at Peace Square

    The poppies that bloomed this year on November 11th in Prague’s Peace Square (Namesti Miru), - and not just them – had a different sort of ‘feel’ than in years past. Veterans’ Day has over the past several years, and even the last couple of decades, become a recognized event. Today, a poppy attached to a coat collar is hardly surprising. But it wasn’t always like that. I can recall when around 1996, Czechoslovak veterans of the RAF took me along to the British embassy to a small ‘party’ they called ‘Poppy Day’. I really didn’t have a clue as to what it was about, why the poppy had been singled out, and where the roots of all of this lay. Information ignited by memories of my school years didn’t materialize because there simply weren’t any. It’s not because the school system’s emphasis on honoring history is any better today (maybe depending on where), but major steps forward have been taken in terms of remembering vets of past wars, and for that I am grateful. The tradition began to develop in the civilized western world already in 1919, under the influence of King George V for nations of the Commonwealth. It got to us a little later due to some ‘historical twists’. Eastern Europe remains somewhat untouched by the notion of the Poppy. By some strange way, as if at the crossroads between East and West, the Poppy symbol found its way to Ukraine. There, the poppy pin began to show up in 2014, when the country moved a bit further from the East, but not in connection to November 11th, but rather May 8th, a day that is associated with the final victory at the end of the Second World War. I was surprised to learn that the red poppy in Ukraine (where in 2014 it replaced the standard badge of the Red Star) is generally not understood as a reminder of Flanders Fields like it is here, but a symbol of that ‘small hole in the coat’, i.e. a bullet hole, with blood soaked around it. A symbol of wartime sacrifice in a somewhat more sobering guise. It must be said though, that even that concept has something to it. Either way, even there the poppy became a symbol associated with respect for the fallen and for veterans. The answer to the question as to why the poppy, as a symbol of respect for the victims of war, did not get any further east than Ukraine is maybe best left up to the individual.I can't help but return to the notion expressed above and still maintain focus on Ukraine. I noted the fact that this year's event at Peace Square in Prague was different from previous years. Of course, why this is has become quite obvious The act of paying homage to, and reflecting upon, such memories has never been accompanied by a war so physically close to home. Although no new crosses appeared on the lawn of Peace Square symbolizing fallen Czech soldiers in modern wars, the awareness of the current horrors being played out in eastern Europe was ever present.  Eduard was again present at this event and again sold kits with proceeds going to the Military Solidarity Fund. And I can thus compare the moods, tension and sense of belonging, which could be felt from the participants and visitors of the event, to previous years. I was a little worried about what we would encounter during Memorial Day. And that was mainly under the influence of two demonstrations against the government of the Czech Republic and generally against our aid to Ukraine, which took place in Prague not long before. The cold day in Peace Square alleviated my fears. Not only did many Ukrainian refugees, temporarily living in Prague, come to the event, stopping by our stand to thank us, the reactions of the ‘locals’ in particular were completely favorable and in line with our own understanding of the world. Social conflict, in which no one knows exactly where the balance of power lies, did not manifest itself at this event. There was unity. There was no ‘us against them’. Perhaps, it was because those ‘patriots’, spewing nationalistic, selfish and pro-Russian crap at various meetings and demonstrations, are actually not interested in the victims of those who helped win our freedom.


  • SAMURAI 1/48 marking options

    c/n 3032, Lt. Kiku-ichi Inano, Tainan Kōkūtai, Buna airfield, New Guinea, August 1942

    This aircraft, released by Mitsubishi on July 3, 1942 was assigned to Lt. Inano, commander of Buna detachment of Tainan Kōkūtai. It was donated by citizens of Chongpyong County in North Korea. At some point between the mid August 1942 and early September 1943 this Zero sustained damage that tore off part of the right wing, possibly from a landing error. This Zero was captured by Allied units at Buna on December 27, 1942 and selected for further evaluation and a rebuild. Allied personnel at Eagle Farm Field built a flyable A6M3 Zero using parts of three Zeros transported from Buna Airfield, including this aircraft. Inano´s surname was originally Takabayashi, but he changed that before mid 1941. In late November 1941 smaller part of Tainan Kōkūtai under the his command was transferred to French Indochina and temporarily became part of 22. Kōkū Sentai HQ fighter squadron. Lt. Inano returned to Tainan Kōkūtai in July 1942, participated in combat over New Guinea and Guadalcanal. From January 1943 he was involved in evaluation of weapons used for new naval aircraft. From October 1944 served as Hikōtaichō of Tainan Kōkūtai (II) in Taiwan.

     

    PO1c Kyoshi Itō, 3. Kōkūtai, Koepang airfield, Timor Island, September 1942

    This aircraft was purchased by Electric Perm Machine co., whose name (Daiichi Fuyo Dengami) is listed on the patriotic donation inscription (Hōkoku) No. 984, usually identified wrongly as 994. It was flown by Kyoshi Itō, who used also Zero X-152 with Hōkoku No. 1000. Itō was born in November 1921 in Murakami, Niigata Prefecture. He served on the torpedo boat Ōtori in 1939, in late 1940 got flight training at Tsuchiura Kōkūtai and in November 1941 was assigned for combat duty to 3rd Kōkūtai. With this unit he fought in the Philippines and Indonesia and took part in raids on Australia. In September and October 1942, with most of the 3rd Kōkūtai, he was involved in the fighting over Guadalcanal. In November his unit was redesignated Kōkūtai 202 and returned to Koepang. From the spring until September 1943, unit conducted combat flights over Australia, also with Zero Type 32 fighters. In November 1943, Itō received a written command commendation stating that he had shot down 23 aircraft and destroyed 9 on the ground. He then served as an instructor in Japan with the Ôita and Tsukuba Kōkūtai and joined the air combat in February 1945. After the war, he married the eldest daughter of the owner of the family construction company Katō in Murakami and adopted the family name Katō. Under his leadership, the company rose to the top position in Murakami, and he received the Medal with Purple Ribbon and the Minister of Construction Award. Kyoshi Katō retired in 1992 and died in July 2012.

     

    Kōkūtai 204, Vunakanau airfield, Rabaul, New Britain, April 1943

    This machine wears green camouflage applied in field conditions and has radio equipment removed to reduce weight. Kōkūtai 204 appears to have been the only unit in the area to apply with green field camoluflage also white outline of hinomaru on fuselage and upper wing surface. This unit was formed in April 1942 and was designated the 6th Kōkūtai. It was to be based at Midway Atoll after its capture. During the attack on Midway and the Aleutians, its airmen participated in both combat operations. The unit made its first combat flight on June 4, 1942 under the command of Lieutenant Zenjirō Miyano during the attack on Dutch Harbor. In August, it moved with the Zeros Type 32 to the Solomon Islands area, but its operational deployment was limited by the available bases and the smaller range of this version of the Zero. In early October, the unit moved to a new airfield at Buin and was able to deploy in combat over Guadalcanal. In early November it was renamed Kōkūtai 204. It was the only unit to be deployed continuously in the South Pacific for 16 months from August 1942. During this period unit gained approximately 1,000 air victories.

     

    Tainan Kōkūtai (II), Tainan airbase, Taiwan, summer 1944

    The designation of this training unit is the Katakana characters "Ta" and "I". The dark green paint on the upper surfaces indicates that the aircraft has been overhauled. The machine was acquired from a funds raised by the Tokyo Fruit and Vegetable Commercial Association. The second Tainan Kōkūtai was established in April 1943 as an operational training unit. Its home base was again Tainan, as with the previous unit of that name, which became Kōkūtai 251 in late 1942. When Allied air raids on Taiwan began in the second half of the war, the airmen of Tainan Kōkūtai (II) joined in its defense. They fought both four-engine bombers and escort fighters based in China and US Navy aircraft.  Its first commander was Capt. Shigematsu Ichimura, who was commander of the 14th Kōkūtai in China in 1940. The most famous instructor who served with the unit was CPO Takeo Tanimizu, an ace with 18 kills to his credit. In January 1945, a special attack unit was organized from part of the Kōkūtai and participated in Kamikaze missions.

     

     Tsukuba Kōkūtai, Tsukuba airbase, Japan, 1944

    The marking of this training unit is the Katakana character "Tsu". The dark green paint on the upper surfaces indicates that the aircraft has been overhauled. The horizontal white markings on the fuselage were probably to facilitate formation flight training. Originally a purely training Tsukuba Kōkūtai, which was established in 1938, became part of the Japanese air defence system from 1944. It engaged in combat against B-29 bombers, US Navy aircraft and long-range P-51 escorts. At the end of the war, unit was involved in the Kamikaze missions during the fighting for Okinawa as part of Operation Kikusui. Pilots who served as instructors with the unit included Ensign Kazu-o Sugino, who had 32 victories to his credit and had previously served on the aircraft carrier Zuikaku and with Kōkūtai 253. Among the airmen who joined the unit at the very end of the war was Lt.(jg) Shigeo Sugi-o. He had more than 20 victories to his credit and had also fought over Australia with the 3rd Kōkūtai.

     

    Kōkūtai 204, Rabaul, New Britain, April 1943

    This machine wears green camouflage applied in field conditions and has radio equipment removed to reduce weight. It is also equipped with long-barrelled guns and a newer rudder trim that could be operated from the cockpit. Known aircraft of this unit that have yellow fuselage markings have identification numbers below 148. In March 1943, Lieutenant Zenjirō Miyano took over position of Hikōtaichō of this unit. He sought to modernize combat tactics and therefore introduced four-man formations to the unit instead of three-plane formations, He also considered deploying Zeros in the role of fighter-bomber with 30kg bombs under the wing. The unit was in heavy combat during the first half of 1943. In the last raid on Guadalcanal, on 16 June 1943, thirteen Val bombers were shot down and the fighter escort from Kōkūtai 204 lost four pilots and three others were wounded. Among the dead were Lieutenant Miyano and his deputy. This left the unit without flying officers. Miyano had a total of 16 victories to his credit, was posthumously promoted to Commander, and his name was cited in the All Units Bulletin. Miyano's position was taken over the following month by Lt. Cdr. Saburō Shindō of Kōkūtai 582.

     

    Iwakuni Kōkūtai, Iwakuni airbase, Japan, 1944

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

     

    Lt.(jg) Takeyoshi Ôno, Kōkūtai 251, Rabaul airbase, New Britain, May 1943

    Originally manufactured with grey paint on all surfaces, the machine carries a specific design of green camouflage applied in field conditions. The green paint was probably applied with a mop or broom. Kōkūtai 251 was renamed in November 1942 from the legendary Tainan Kōkūtai fighter unit. However, due to heavy losses, it had to be withdrawn to Japan at the end of the year. When it prepared for another combat deployment to Rabaul in the spring of 1943, only 11 of its original pilots remained. However, the Allied airmen were an even tougher opponent than in 1942, and Kōkūtai 251 lost 17 aircraft during its first three combat sorties in May and June. The commander of the 1st Chūtai was Lt.(jg) Ôno. He was born in 1921 in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture. He graduated from the 68th Naval Academy Class in 1940 and after pilot training was assigned to Tainan Kōkūtai. He achieved his first victory on 27 August 1942 at Buna in combat with a P-39 and added four more victories by the end of 1942. By the time he returned to Rabaul in May 1943, he had already been appointed as Buntaichō and often led the entire unit in combat. He achieved a total of eight victories, but was killed in aerial combat at Rendova on June 30, 1943.

     

    Kōkūtai 251, Rabaul airbase, New Britain, May 1943

    For most naval fighter units that applied green paint in field conditions, the method of painting was similar within the unit. The exception is Kōkūtai 251, which used very varied patterns of green paint. The unit designation code was U1, but this was repainted on the machines at the time of deployment to Rabaul. U1-109 was photographed on May 23, 1943 flying in a formation of six Zeros during a patrol over New Britain. The photographs were taken by war correspondent Hajime Yoshida. The U1-109 flew as the wingman of the first Shōtai leader, who was the controls of U1-105, which is incorrectly attributed to Nishizawa. Kōkūtai 251 lost a total of 34 pilots during its deployment to the Rabaul and Solomon Islands area from May to the end of August 1943. In September 1943, its status was therefore changed to a night fighter with twin-engine Irving aircraft, and its remaining Zer pilots were assigned to other units in Rabaul.

     

    Rabauru Kōkūbuntai, Lakunai airfield, Rabaul, New Britain, second half 1943

    This aircraft was finalized with grey paint on all surfaces. On the combat unit level, it was supplemented with dark green paint, which had peeled off in many places during operational service. When green paint was applied in field conditions, it may not have been the only paint used for Japanese aircraft. At Rabaul it may have been paint from captured RAAF stocks, or paint intended for Japanese warships. In the second half of 1943, the markings of fighter units at Rabaul changed, and numerals ranging from 1 to 9 began to be used, the assignment of which to individual units has not yet been reliably determined. Aircraft with these markings are unofficially assigned to a combat group called Rabauru Kōkūbuntai (Rabaul Air Force). There are several theories to explain the meaning of these numerical designations. One is the assignment of numerical codes to the parts of the fighter units operating in Rabaul at the time. These were Kōkūtai 201 (code designations 1 to 3), Kōkūtai 204 (4 to 6) and Kōkūtai 253 (7 to 9). According to this theory, machine 6-171 would therefore belong to the third Buntai within Kōkūtai 204. But other explanations are also possible. There is an indication that the Zeroes filmed in January 1944 at Rabaul with code 9 on the tail surfaces belonged to Kōkūtai 204.

     

    Ensign Tetsuzō Iwamoto, probably Kōkūtai 253, Rabaul, New Britain, late 1943/early 1944

    This aircraft has repainted white trim of hinomaru on the fuselage and upper surfaces. Tetsuzō Iwamoto was the most successful naval fighter ace with 14 victories from combats over China with 12th Kōkūtai. As a member of fighter unit of HIJMS Zuikaku during the Pearl Harbor attack he took part patrol the vicinity of the carriers during first wave. In 1942, he took part in battles in the Indian Ocean and Coral Sea with his plane EII-102. From the summer of 1942 he served as an instructor in Japan. From March 1943, he participated in patrolling in the Kuril Islands with Kōkūtai 281. In November he was transferred to Rabaul to Kōkūtai 204 and later to Kōkūtai 253. At that time he used machines number 102 and 104. It is possible that machine number 7-104 is his personal mount. In February 1944 he participated from Truk Atoll in the interceptions of B-24 bombers. In June 1944 he was transferred to Japan and from the autumn of that year as member of Kōkūtai 252 he he took part in battles from bases in Taiwan and the Philippines. By the end of the war, he was serving with Kōkūtai 203 and participated in the battle for Okinawa. He achieved rank Lieutenant (junior grade) and passed away in 1955. Iwamoto is credited with 80 victories, but in his war diary, there were 202 successful attacks on enemy aircraft recorded by him.

     

    Lt. Cdr. Saburō Shindō, Kōkūtai 582, Buin airfield, Bougainville Island, June 1943

    This plane with factory applied green camouflage and long cannon barrels was personal mount of Lt. Cdr. Shindō. He was born in 1911 and graduated from the Naval Academy in 1929. He was assigned to the Ômura Kōkūtai in 1935 and a year later went to the aircraft carrier Kaga. In 1940, he served in China with the 12th Kōkūtai during combat trials of the A6M2 fighter. Under his command, the first combat engagement occurred on September 13, resulting in 27 victories without loss. In November 1940, Shindō was transferred to the 14th Kōkūtai in Hanoi. From April to December 1941 he was the Buntaichō of the Akagi fighters, but had to be hospitalized after the attack on Pearl Harbor. During the Pearl Harbor attack Shindō led fighter escort of thirty-six Zeros in the second wave. After recovering, he was appointed commander of Tokushima Kōkūtai in April 1942. From November 1942, as Hikōtaichō at Kōkūtai 582, he was involved in the fighting over Guadalcanal. From July 1943, he was Hikōtaichō with the Kōkūtai 204 in the same area. In late 1943 and early 1944, he led fighters of the aircraft carrier Ryūhō and later served with Kōkūtai 653 and 203 in the defense of Taiwan, the Philippines, and Japan. At the end of the war, he was Hikōtaichō at Tsukuba Kōkūtai. Shindó-san passed away in 2000.

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    s/n 44-14223, Lt. Col. Elwyn G. Righetti, CO of 55th FG, 8th AF, Wormingford, United Kingdom, December 1944–March 1945

    Elwyn Guido Righetti, also known as “Eager El”, was not only the 55th FG top fighter ace but also the most successful strafing ace in the whole ETO. Righetti joined the 338th FS, 55th FG in October 1944. At the age of 29, he was already a matured pilot, however he lacked the combat experience. Despite his age he was eager and aggressive, so he was able to boost morale of his rather tired group. One of Righetti’s “hobbies” was destroying the locomotives. He also managed to shoot down two Mistels and destroyed several Me 262 jets on the ground. Unfortunately, Righetti’s outstanding achievements were cut short right before the end of war. On April 17, 1945, exactly on his 30th birthday, Righetti was shot down by flak while raiding the airfield near Dresden. He successfully performed the emergency landing and advised his friends over the radio “Tell the family I’m okay. Broke my nose on landing. It’s been a hell of a lot of fun working with you, gang. Be seeing you a little later.”Since then no one ever heard about Righetti again. Supposedly he was murdered by the enraged German civilians. During his short combat career, he scored 7.5 kills and destroyed 35 enemy aircraft on the ground. He flew two personal Mustangs (44-14223 and 44-47222), both of them were decorated with the inscription KATYDID and grasshopper artwork on the port side of the fuselage.


    s/n 44-14292, Col. Claiborne H. Kinnard, CO of 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, United Kingdom, November 1944

    Clairborne Holmes Kinnard was one the most successful pilots in the combat against the ground targets. He was born on October 29, 1912, in Franklin, Tennessee. After he obtained his pilot’s certification in 1944, he led the 354th FS from November 27 until June. On June 12, 1944, he assumed command of the 355th FG which he led until the end of August. In September he was ordered to 4th FG which he also briefly commanded from November 3 until November 29, 1944. Then he returned to 355th FG where he flew until May 1945. During his combat career he scored eight aerial kills and destroyed further seventeen enemy aircraft on the ground. Kinnard flew the depicted, unusually painted Mustang from October to November 1944 as a commander of the 4th FG. His aircraft was decorated with the inscription Man O’War painted red on the nose’s port side and the upper surfaces were painted with green camouflage bands, possibly in the Olive Drab shade. The kill marking were painted on the port side of the canopy frame. The invasion stripes appearance corresponds to the modification after the beginning of September 1944 when only the part of the markings remained at the bottom of the fuselage. From November 3 till November 29, 1944, Kinnard commanded the 4th FG, then he returned to the 355th FG where he served until May 1945.


    s/n 44-14237, Capt. William T. Whisner, 487th FS, 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Great Britain, November 1944

    William Thomas Whisner was born in 1923 in Louisiana and on March 16, 1942, enlisted in the Army. On April 10, 1942, he started his pilot training and received his wings on February 15, 1943, at Napier Field in Alabama. On February 23, 1943, he was assigned to 487th FS. During 1944 and 1945 he was credited with 15.5 kills and awarded Distinguished Service Cross twice. He finished the war as Captain and left Army on August 23, 1945. On October 17, 1947, he returned to the active duty and on September 1, 1951, he was promoted to Major. In September 1951 he was ordered to 334th FIS in Korea, part of 4th FIW. Between September and November 1951, he shot down two MiG-15s and damaged further five aircraft of the same type. In December he was ordered to the 25th FIS, 51st FIW and scored another four victories including one in the cooperation which made him the seventh fighter ace of the Korean War in the chronological order. In March 1952 he left Korea with the status of the double ace of two different conflicts and became one of seven American pilots who achieved such success. Whisner’s Mustang’s nose was painted in the new, darker shade of blue which 352nd FG started to use in the fall of 1944 due to its better contrast.


    s/n 44-14789, Capt. John B. England, 362nd FS, 357th FG, 8th AF, Leiston, United Kingdom, December 1944

    John Brooke England was born on January 15, 1923, in Caruthersville, Missouri. In April 1942 he enlisted in the Army Volunteer Reserves and after completing the pilot training in March 1943 he was assigned to the 362nd FS whose command he assumed on August 25, 1944. He served two tours of duty with 357th FG during which time he flew 108 combat missions representing 460 hours of the operational flying. He was the second best marksman of the 357th FG scoring in total 17.5 kills. In the end of January 1945 England finished his second tour of duty and returned home. After the war he continued serving with USAAF. On February 20, 1951, he was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and briefly served in Korea where he flew in total six combat missions during which he managed to damage MiG-15. In October 1953 he assumed command of the 389th FBS. On November 17, 1954, he was killed during the accident at the Toul airport (France) when under the inclement weather and low visibility he tried several times to land his F-86F. During the last approach he ran out of fuel but regardless he avoided the airbase building. Thanks to his sacrifice the Alexandria airbase was renamed to the England Air Force Bakse.


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    MK244, W/Cdr Jan Čermák, No. 312 (Czechoslovak) Squadron, No. 134 Wing, RAF Appledram, United Kingdom, June 1944


    The former No. 312 Squadron commander, W/Cdr Jan Čermák was at the time of the Normandy landing the ground and administrative commander of the No. 134 Wing, but regardless he personally led the unit on several missions. One of those was a routine patrol of the Czechoslovak fighters over Sword beach which turned into the large scale air battle. Czechoslovak pilots broke up the formation of a dozen of Focke Wulf Fw 190A whose goal was to bomb the beach crowded with troops and equipment. Three “onenineties” were destroyed and five damaged at no losses to Czechoslovaks. In this combat W/Cdr Čermák claimed one Fw 190 destroyed and one damaged. On this mission he flew Spitfire s/n MK244 which was the personal aircraft of F/O Jaroslav Šodek who flew it in combat on the regular basis from February to June 1944.


    MK144, S/Ldr Alan G. Page, No. 132 Squadron, RAF Ford, United Kingdom, February–May 1944

    During the Battle of Britain Alan Geoffrey Page was shot down and suffered serious burns. Following two plus years he spent in the hospital recovering. He undertook the plastic surgery in Queen Victoria’s Hospital in East Gringstead and became the founding member of the Guinea Pig Club. Ultimately, he managed to return to the active duty and became one of the most successful English fighter pilots. During the spring months of 1944, as the commander of No. 132 Squadron he flew the depicted Spitfire on the offensive bombing and fighter sweeps preceding the invasion.

    On April 29, on one such mission, over the Deelen airfield in the Netherlands he managed to shoot down a Bf 110G-4 flown by the elite night fighter ace Maj. Hans-Joachim Jabs. On July 7 Page was promoted to command the elite No. 125 Wing. In the end of September, shortly after the conversion to the new powerful Spitfires Mk.XVI, Page’s Spitfire was damaged by flak over Arnhem suburbs, and he crash landed. He wounded his face on the gunsight and suffered some other injuries. He was transported by air back to England and again admitted to the Queen Victoria’s Hospital in East Grinstead. After the war he became an active member of the Battle of Britain Association of the Fighter Pilots and was a moving force behind the creation of the Battle of Britain Memorial which was erected on the cliffs between Dover and Folkestone in 1993. During his wartime career Alan Geoffrey Page shot down 15 enemy aircraft and damaged three of them. His autobiography The Guinea Pig Story was published in 1981.


    MK832, S/Ldr Robert K. Hayward, No. 411 squadron, B.4 Beny-sur-Mer Airfield RAF, France, July–August 1944

    Robert Kitchener “Bob” Hayward comes from the pool of the former RCAF flight instructors who served with No. 126 Wing. He was born on November 12, 1915, in St. John’s, Newfoundland. After he completed his pilot training, he served at the main training base CFB Trenton. From February 1941 to October 1942, he flew as an instructor at No. 25 FTS. In March 1943 Hayward stated to fly combat missions with No. 401 Squadron where in the coming months he scored three aerial kills. In May 1944, after the rest, he was again attached to the No. 411 Squadron as a flight leader. On August 5, 1944, he was promoted to the squadron commander and until the end of September 1944 he claimed another three confirmed kills and four enemy aircraft damaged. After he finished his tour of duty he returned to Canada and until March 1945 he again flew as an instructor with No. 25 FTS. From May to September 1945, he briefly served at No. 16 FTS in Hagersville and in November 1945 he retired to the civilian life.


    Lt. Robert J. Connors, 309th FS, 31st FG, 12th AF, Castel Volturno, Italy, February–March 1944

    Lt. Robert Connors’ Spitfire carried on the portside of the fuselage the artwork depicting the Porky Pig character which referred to his nickname “Porky”. After its arrival in Britain in June 1943 the 309th FS was re-equipped with Spitfires Mk.V and flew them in Europe, North Africa, Sicily and Italy. In April 1943 the unit received its first Spitfires Mk.IX often flown as the upper cover for the older Spitfires Mk.V. In March 1944 the 309th FS traded their Spitfires for Mustangs possessing much longer range and therefore able to escort the USAAF bombers as far as the Southern Germany.

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    WNr. 600?69, Hptm. Waldemar Wübke, Sachsenberg Schwarm, Ainring, Austria, May 1945 

    Waldemar Wübke was one of the few Luftwaffe fighter pilots to survive combat duty over the entire course of the WWII. He started his fighter pilot career in May 1940 as a Leutnant with I./JG 27. In July he was transferred to 9. Staffel of III./JG 54, flying the Bf 109E-4 and went through the Battle of Britain with this unit. He was credited with 15 victories plus one at night, first of this tally being Blenheim shot down over the Channel on September 9, 1940. Wübke was shot down six times during his spell with the JG 54 and twice wounded. His career ended with the JV 44, where he flew “Platzschutz“ (airfield defense) missions with the so called “Papagaistaffel”, where he accompanied other experienced German fighter pilots. Their task was to provide cover for Adolf Galland’s group of Me 262 jets during take-offs and landings. Due to the rather inexperienced women-crewed Flak defensive artillery of the Munich-Riem airfield, the Fw 190D-9s of the JV 44 were painted red on undersurfaces, highlighted by white stripes to make the recognition of friendly fighters as easy as possible for them. According to the newest findings these stripes were not reaching the tail on the fuselage bottom but ended at the front of the wheelbays. Wübke’s Dora was an example from the Fieseler factory with typical no-bulges three piece machine guns cover and with later production blown canopy. The inscription “Im Auftrage der Reichsbahn” had been on various Wübke machines since the beginning of the war. He started using it when he returned to his home base several times by train after being shot down.        


    WNr. 500698, Lt. Günter Seyd, 7./JG 26, Uetersen, Germany, May 1945

    JG 26 was established on November 1, 1938, (originally as JG 132) with Eduard von Schleich, an ace with 35 kills in WWI as its first Kommodore. JG 26 entered the war under the command of Hans Hugo Witt but stayed in Germany during the invasion of Poland. It than operated on the Western Front until 1943, with its most famous Kommodore, Adolf Galland, taking command on August 22, 1940. Galland was leading JG 26 for the rest of the Battle of Britain and well beyond until December 5, 1941. In early 1943, JG 26 was to replace JG 54 in the Luftflotte 1 formation on the Eastern Front, but in the end, it was only a brief episode of I./JG 26. The group continued to operate in France and then as a part of the defense of the Reich system. From late 1941 onwards all Gruppe except III./JG 26 started their conversion to Fw 190As, the first to receive Fw 190D-9s were I. Gruppe and II. Gruppe starting from mid-October 1944. Lt. Günter Seyd of 5./JG 26 took off with this aircraft from Uetersen on May 5, 1945, but due to an engine failure he made an emergency landing in Schleswig. In the only known photograph, the lower engine cowling appears slightly darker and it is likely it was painted RLM 76 early (probably taken from another aircraft), but a yellow color cannot be completely ruled out. The brown color of the fuselage numbers was unusual, with only a few Staffeln within the Luftwaffe using it. However, 7./JG 26 kept this habit throughout the war. Günter Seyd scored a single kill during the war when he shot down a Lancaster from No. 405 (or No. 582) Sqn. RAF west of Cologne on December 23, 1944. It was not only his first kill, but also the first kill of II./JG 26 after conversion to Fw 190D-9.     


    WNr. 210003, Oblt. Hans Dortenmann, 12./JG 26, Germany, 1945

    Oblt. Hans Dortenmann, an ace with 38 kills to his credit and holder of the Knight’s Cross, flew this Fw 190D-9 WNr. 210003 from September 1944 until the end of the war, when he personally destroyed the aircraft. Dortenmann scored 18 kills with this Dora, making him the most successful fighter pilot on this type. The aircraft also became the longest-serving Dora in combat. It would begin its career as a “Red 1” while Dortenmann was a member of III./JG 54. At the end of February, III./JG 54 was redesignated IV./JG 26, which also brought a change in the markings of the aircraft. As Staffelkapitän of 12./JG 26, Dortenmann now had a black “1” on his Dora, with the typical white and black stripe identifying JG 26 and a wave mark on the rear, indicating his affiliation with IV. Gruppe. At the same time, the camouflage was modified, with the colors of RLM 74/75 being replaced by the shades of RLM 81/82, and a later type of blown canopy was fitted in place of the early straight one. The lower surfaces were to carry a full coat of RLM 76. The keel and rudder were painted yellow while still in the ranks of JG 54.


    Stab I./JG 2, Frankfurt/Rhein-Mein, April 1945

    Assignment to JG 2 is probable but not certain in the case of this aircraft. It relies mainly on the appearance of the identification markings. JG 2 was one of the oldest fighter units of the Luftwaffe. It was formed as Jagdgeschwader Richthofen as early as 1934, from May 1, 1939, it was designated JG 2 Richthofen after the most successful WWI fighter. The first Kommodore was Oberst Gerd von Masow and during the Polish campaign JG 2 was assigned to the defense of the Reich. It subsequently joined the fighting on the Western Front and after the Battle of Britain remained in France until September 1944. Shortly thereafter, I. Gruppe and III. Gruppe began taking over their first “Doras” in the second half of October. Hptm. Franz Hrdlicka, an ace with 60 confirmed kills, took over the command of I. Gruppe from December 18. He was a native of Dvorska, the suburb of Brno city in than Czechoslovakia, but of German nationality. Hrdlicka (means dove in Czech) led the I. Gruppe until March 25, 1945, when he was killed in combat with American fighters. According to some sources, his score may have been as high as 96 victories. This aircraft sported the designation of the I. Gruppe Stab (staff) and was found in the middle of the runway at Frankfurt/Rhein-Main Airport. Apparently, it had made an emergency landing, possibly due to engine failure, judging by the oiled lower engine cowling. The aircraft was not recovered and was found where it had stopped by the Allies. There it remained until the spring of 1946. Apparently, it was a second production run aircraft at Fieseler, the 600xxx series.     


    WNr. 210909, Maj. Gerhard Barkhorn, JG 6, Welzow, Germany, February 1945

    Gerhard Barkhorn’s JG 6 personal aircraft was produced by the Fiesler Kassel factory. The inscription “Christl” under the cockpit is a diminutive of the name of Barkhorn’s wife Christy. The marking on the fuselage identifies the aircraft as belonging to Geschwader Kommodore. During the war, Barkhorn achieved a total of 301 victories, which ranks him as the second most successful fighter ace of all time. All of his kills were scored in the ranks of JG 52, with the first one scored on July 2, 1941 and the last one on January 5, 1945. He then commanded JG 6 and at the very end of the war became a member of JV 44 armed with Me 262 jets. For his achievements in combat, he was awarded the Knight’s Cross on August 23, 1942, with the Oak Leaf added on January 11, 1943 and the Swords on March 2, 1944. After the war he continued to serve in the Bundesluftwaffe. The coloring of his Dora is a reconstruction, only photographs of the central part of the fuselage are known. These show, among other things, that the design of the Kommodore markings was smaller than was usual.

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    1./KG(J) 6, Prague-Kbely, Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, March/April 1945

    The huge losses suffered by Luftwaffe fighter units were one of the reasons that led in October 1944 to the decision to reduce the number of bomber assets and to distribute their personnel among fighter squadrons following the necessary conversion training. One of the Geschwader units affected by this change was KG 6. The unit was redesignated as KG(J) 6 and was re-equipped with the Bf 109G-10s and K-4s. Training was undertaken at Prague-Kbely, Prague-Ruzyně and also at Klecany airfields. On March 31, KG(J) 6 aircraft fought against 309th FS/31st FG Mustangs over Prague. The resulting heavy losses led to the disbandment of the unit a few days later, on April 9. This aircraft was abandoned at Kbely, probably due to irreparable damage where it was photographed after the war. It's KG(J) 6 ownership is indicated by the red and black square fuselage band on the rear of the aircraft.


    WNr. 130342, 5./NJG 11, Fassberg, Germany 1945

    The all-grey painting of 5./NJG 11 aircraft was used on the so-called “Mosquito Hunters” at the beginning of 1945. The surface of the aircraft was polished for maximum aerodynamic effectiveness. The last combat against Mosquitos took place through March 1945, after which these aircraft were pressed into service in night attacks against Allied ground equipment.


    WNr. 130297, Fw. Horst Petzschler, 10./JG 51, Insterburg, East Prussia, May 1945

    Horst Petzschler was born in Berlin on September 1, 1921 and joined the Luftwaffe on April 1, 1941. After fighter pilot training, he was assigned to JG 51 on August 23, 1943, and there he achieved his first three kills. On April 13, 1944, he was transferred to 2./JG 3 which was a component of the Defense of the Reich structure, but by June 1944, he would return to JG 51 on the Eastern Front. On May 4, 1945, III./JG 51 was relocated to Schleswig-Holstein from eastern Prussia. Horst Petzschler did not reach that location due to a navigation error and landed at Bulltofta in Sweden, where he was interned and in January 1946, the Swedes handed him over to the Soviets. He was released from captivity on September 22, 1949. On his return, he worked for the Berlin Police Department and in 1953, he emigrated to Canada and then the United States, where he worked in the aviation industry. He retired in 1988. Over the course of the Second World War, Horst Petzschler downed 26 enemy aircraft. The number 0297, the last four digits of the serial number, was brush-painted ahead of the tail plane. The bottom of the wing was painted in RLM 76, but due to the short supplies of the color some panels were left in natural metal. 


    13./JG 27, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, May 1945

    After the Allied landings in Normandy in early June 1944, IV. Gruppe JG 27 moved from Hungary to the French airfield of Champfleury-la-Perthe and began their participation in combat on the Western Front. After suffering heavy losses, the unit went to Lower Saxony for rest and replenishment. The unit was assigned to the Defense of the Reich structure. The unit was disbanded on March 31, 1945, and its pilots were distributed among the other units of JG 27. The white wave marking on the rear fuselage identified this aircraft as being assigned to the IV. Gruppe, and the green band to the Defense of the Reich unit JG 27. The nose carried the unit emblem.


    WNr. 130282, Hptm. Franz Wienhusen, CO of IV./JG 4, Frankfurt/Rhein-Main, Germany, November 1944

    Franz Wienhusen joined the Kriegsmarine in 1934, but just a year later began service with the Luftwaffe. After training, he was assigned to occupied Norway. There, he would serve with JG 77 and JG 5. up to October 1944, when he was given command of IV./JG 4. He died on December 3, 1944 near Aachen, when, during an attack on an American convoy, he was hit from the ground. He claimed twelve kills over the course of WWII.

    The reconstruction of this aircraft is based on a listing of losses from December 3, 1944, where the serial number and fuselage code of Wienhusen's aircraft are recorded. It is very likely that the aircraft was camouflaged the same way as others manufactured within an almost 130-aircraft production run at the Messerschmitt factory at Regensburg. 

  • Strange targets

    #84184

    Text: Richard Plos

    Illustration: Piotr Forkasiewicz


    The raid on Berlin on February 3, 1945, was the largest ever carried out by the 8th Air Force on the German capital during World War II. Some 1,500 bombers participated, their target were trains moving the Wehrmacht’s 6 Panzer Army to the Eastern Front. Among the bomber escorts were fighters from the “Double Nickel”, as was the 55th FG nicknamed, under the command of Lt. Col. Elwyn Righetti. On the return, Righetti left some  of the fighters with the bombers, while the others were given permission to disembark and look for targets on the ground. The weather, however, was unfavorable, low clouds and ground haze making it difficult to search for these. “Near Boizenburg on the Elbe River, I located a small, clear hole in the otherwise unbroken undercast. In this hole there were two locomotives.
    I called them in and started down, needing only one ninety-degree turn to starboard to set me up in firing position,” Righetti said later. Visibility under the low cloud layer was poor, and in places the base dropped below 500 ft. As Righetti was giving instructions to three other pilots to attack the locomotives, he saw strange objects passing below him on the left. A trio of Mistel “flying bombs” were trying to slip at a low-level! The machines that met the four American fighters that day were training versions of this strange bombing “creature”: one Mistel S1, combining a Ju 88A and a Bf 109F, and two Mistels S2, combining a Ju 88 and an Fw 190A. Righetti, flying his famous “Katydid” (CL-M; 44-14223), attacked the Mistel S1 with his wingman 2/Lt. Richard Gibbs in a Mustang named “Cherry” (CY-Q; 44-14175). The leader of the second pair was 1/Lt Bernard Howes, who was backed up by 1/Lt. Patrick Moore on P-51D “Lil Jan” (CY-Y; 44-14235). They swooped down on one of the Mistels S2.

    “I broke rapidly left and up in a 200-degree chandelle, positioning myself on the tail of the middle one. I started firing at 500 to 600 yards, 30 degrees angle off, and missed two short bursts. As I swung into trail and closed to point-blank range firing a long burst, I saw many excellent strikes on the fuselage and empennage of the large aircraft and scattered strikes and a small fire on the fighter.” The two-aircraft combination went into a steep dive and Righetti overrun it, losing it from sight. “I did not actually see them crash, but five or ten seconds later I observed a large explosion and spotted considerable burning wreckage. Still not realizing just what we were attacking, but feeling that I had destroyed one complete unit, I turned slightly port for another,” he said.

    The comparison of the reports shows that Righetti’s second target was the Mistel, which at that moment had already been attacked by Howes. The latter stated that after several hits the Fw 190 broke away from the bomber, it went into climb and then crashed. Howes lost sight of Ju 88 but it was hit by Moore. “As I was closing to fire, the heavy aircraft seemed to be jettisoned, went into a shallow diving turn to the left, and crashed and burned in a small hamlet,” reported Righetti and testified more or less Howes’ words. Righetti then focused on the detached Fw 190, which he fired at from the rear. “Jerry went out of control and crashed straight ahead. At this point I noticed a few tracers too close and coming from behind.” The shots were likely fired by Howes, who was targeting the same Focke-Wulf as Righetti. Not surprisingly, after the action, American fighters claimed a total of four Ju 88s and even five Fw 190s! In any case, Howes also pounced on the last Mistel. After two attacks, he set the Fw 190 on fire, then the Ju 88, and both exploded on impact. 

    As these were training Mistels, there were pilots on board the Ju 88s. According to German records, these were Fw. Willi Kollhoff, Ofhr. Franz Pietschmann and Fw. Fritz Lorbach. All from the 6th/KG 200. Pietschmann was shot down and died, Lorbach managed to land the burning aircraft in the woods and miraculously survived, the emergency landing saved Kollhoff’s life as well. On the other hand, all three fighter pilots perished. 

    Elwyn Righetti was hit by flak on April 17 while strafing the Riesa-Canitz airfield south of Dresden. After an emergency landing, he reported that he was fine except for a broken nose. And that was the last news of him. What happened then remains a mystery to this day...


  • Landings protection

    #7466

    Text: Michal Krechowski

    Illustration: Antonis Karydis


    On June 4, 1944, ground personnel from all three Czechoslovak squadrons of No. 134 (Czechoslovak) Wing applied white and black invasion stripes to the wings and fuselages of their Spitfires. With only two days to go until one of the biggest events of World War II, the Allied landing in Normandy, the paint job was to ensure the aircraft were quickly identified to avoid being shot  by stressed Allied ground troops or their own aircraft.  

    The flying commander of No. 134 (Czechoslovak) Wing during Operation Overlord was Wing Commander Tomáš Vybíral while the ground operations and administrative commander of the unit was Wing Commander Jan Čermák. Although he had not flown operationally regular missions for eighteen months and was not obliged by his position to conduct operational flights, as a former commander of No. 312 Squadron he still occasionally led the unit into several actions himself. One of these was the action of June 8, 1944, portrayed by Antonis Karidis on a boxart of the kit of a Spitfire Mk.IXc.

    On that day, No.134 (Czechoslovak) Wing was patrolling over the eastern beach at Caen as a part of operation Neptune. No. 312 Squadron was on the east flank of the patrol when it received a report of enemy aircraft in the vicinity. At that moment, a routine Czechoslovak fighter mission over Sword Beach turned into a major air battle. In the process, the pilots scattered a formation of a dozen Focke-Wulfs Fw 190A tasked with bombing a beach crowded with Allied troops and equipment. The result was three destroyed and five damaged German fighters with no Spitfire lost. The personal  report of W/Cdr Čermák recounts the course of the battle itself: “I was flying BLUE 1 in 312 squadron on patrol on the east flank of the beaches at 3000 ft. At 1330 we were turning 10 miles N.E. of Caen when I saw black smoke from bomb bursts on the beach. About six Fw 190 then flew south from this position at 2,000 feet climbing to cloud.  I dived down on one of them coming astern at 500 yards. As I closed to 350 I gave a very short burst. He at once climbed more steeply and at 3,000 bailed out near Mezidon. I now turned on a second giving a short burst from 400 yards decreasing. Black smoke came under the fuselage from the engine. The E/A then disappeared into cloud. I claim one Fw 190 destroyed and 1 Fw 190 damaged.”  The scene on the boxart thus depicts the Spitfire breaking away from the second  stricken Fw 190A, which, according to Čermák’s report, was on fire and found salvation in the clouds. In addition to the two successes mentioned above, F/O Otto Smik (No. 310 Sqn) and Sgt. Vítězslav Angetter (No. 312 Sqn) each recorded one enemy destroyed. Two damaged were attributed to F/O Vladimír Kopeček, and one each to W/O Antonín Škach and F/O František Mlejnecký.  

    The Spitfire MK244 with fuselage code DU-Z, which W/Cdr Čermák flew during this action, was the personal aircraft of F/O Jaroslav Šodek, who was flying it regularly from February to June 1944. Jaroslav Šodek, a native of Silesian Ostrava, had already fought in France in CG III/9 and CG III/7, then with the Czechoslovak GCI/6 group. He became a member of the RAF on July 27, 1940, with the rank of Airman 2nd Class. He was than promoted to the rank of Sergeant on September 1 and started conversion on British aircraft. His route to No. 312 Squadron was via Nos. 32 and 258 Squadron. He served with No. 312 Squadron until February 1945, when he was reassigned to No. 410 OTU  with the rank of Flight Lieutenant. There he became Squadron Leader and then served as a flight instructor at No. 57 and No. 58 OTU. He achieved one kill during the war and after return home he served in the restored Czechoslovak Air Force. Political developments forced him to emigrate to the UK for a second time and he spent the rest of his life there, passing away in 2002. After 1989 he was promoted to the rank of Major General retired. 

    His Spitfire MK244 was taken over by No. 602 Squadron “City of Glasgow” on July 6, and on August 15, 1944, the MK244 was hit by the ubiquitous flak near Bernay. Its pilot, F/Lt A. R. Stewart, bailed out and was rescued by parachute. However, some sources state that he was accidentally shot down by an Allied P-51 Mustang.


  • By order of the Reichsbahn

    #8188

    Text: Jan Bobek

    Illustration: Antonis Karydis


    The legendary JV 44 under the command of Adolf Galland flew most of its operations in the south of Germany from the base at Munich-Riem. Through April 1945, the unit’s pilots racked up some sixty kills. The role of the unit in terms of results is negligible but is significant in terms of illustrating the incredible conditions that existed in the Third Reich at the end of the war.

    The jet powered Me 262 were most vulnerable during take-off and landing. Aircraft of JV 44 were no different, because during low speeds, the Me 262 was more difficult to control, and the throttle had to be treated with a gentle respect, or the result could be a stalled engine or a fire. During the final phases of the war, it was standard practice for jet aircraft to be covered by piston engined planes during these critical flight phases. As a result, JV 44 organized a protective flight using Fw 190 Ds under the leadership of Heino Sachsenberg, an ace with 104 kills. 

    Sachsenberg was a logical choice. He certainly didn’t lack bold nerve, and he had several year-long experience fighting fast flying enemy fighters at low altitudes. His pilots also had to contend with another danger - friendly ground fire. According to the memoirs of Johannes Steinhoff, a good chunk of crews of the anti-aircraft artillery at Riem were women. There was no real effort to distinguish between friendly and enemy aircraft. The Me 262 did enjoy relative security in this respect due to its distinctive silhouette and engine noise. Perhaps this was why the bottom surfaces of the Doras of JV 44 were painted red on the bottom, with white stripes. 

    The duties of Sachsenberg’s protective flight were largely improvised. His pilots couldn’t communicate directly with the Me 262 pilots. They simply took off and circled the field at low altitudes until the jets were safely on their way. Usually, there were two Fw 190 Ds in the air, but, as an exception, Riem was circled by four.

    Problems began when the jets returned. For them to set down as quickly as possible, there must not have been anything in their way. The Focke-Wulfs always had to land before the Me 262s. This left their jet colleagues to land without the protective cover and dependant on their skill, luck and field AAA.

    Sachsenberg’s -190s were covered in their shelters at the northern edge of the airfield, and his pilots weren’t too close to the remaining JV 44 pilots. Up to now, there are five known  Fw 190 Ds that served with JV 44. This is the case with Red ‘3’, which was assigned to Hptm. Waldemar Wübke. Apparently, this notorious prankster and Sachsenberg understood each other quite well, and on his aircraft, he reiterated the inscription from his previous aircraft as far back as 1940. The motto was "Im Auftrage der Reichsbahn", which translates as "on behalf…" or "by order of the Reichsbahn".

    This inscription, sometimes with a winged wheel, appeared on several Wübke´s aircraft. After an emergency landing in 1940, Wübke had to return to his unit by train, which caused his colleagues considerable amusement. So, he made fun of himself with the inscription. The design of the text on his Fw 190 D-9 was not known for a long time. The first to publish conclusive photographs of Wübke's Dora with the motto was the recently deceased American author, Jerry Crandall. In his last publication, Fighters of the Iron Cross, this author published a unique JV44 document with a list of aircrew and their functions, identifying the fifth member of the Platzschutz flight. He was Major Wilhelm Steinmann, an ace with 44 victories and holder of the Knight's Cross. The inscription on his Fw 190 D-11 “Red 2” is not yet known. But I believe it will turn up in some collection or archive in years to come. Additional airmen who served in this protection flight were Lt. Karl-Heinz Hoffmann and Oblt. Klaus Faber.  Interestingly airman Bodo Dirschauer, who was speculated to have also served with the Sachsenberg flight, isn’t mentioned at all in this document. The first time I wrote about JV 44 in Eduard INFO was in issue 06/2010 and the second time in issue 11/2010. There is hardly anything to correct in the texts, but it is interesting to see how Eduard INFO magazine has changed in these 12 years. 

    I would like to take this opportunity to thank Jerry Crandall once again for his life's work, and I wish his wife Judy all the best in her continued editorship of Eagle Editions.

  • Squares against stripes

    #82119

    Text: Jan Bobek

    Illustration: Piotr Forkasiewicz


    Luftwaffe command assessed in 1944 that it could no longer deploy twin-engine bombers for day operations, it wondered how to deal with the surplus crews. Several bomber units, including KG 6, were selected to have their pilots retrained on the Bf 109s and Fw 190s. From the end of the year they thus bore modified designations, in the case of the unit mentioned above it was KG(J) 6, the “J” standing for Jagd, a fighter unit. One of the Luftwaffe priorities was to use the experience of bomber pilots to fly in poor weather conditions. Their experience in operating twin-engine machines was also to serve as a good basis for eventually switching KG(J) units to the Me 262 jets. At the same time, their aircraft received elements of the Luftwaffe rapid identification system, which was introduced in the second half of the war. In the case of KG(J) 6, these were black and red squares. 

    The three KG(J) 6 Gruppen were converted to single-engine fighters from the end of 1944 at Ruzyně (German: Prag-Rusin) and Kbely (Prag-Gbell) airfields in Prague. They also used the Klecany (Groß Kletzan) airfield north of Prague. The Kommodore of this Geschwader was Obstlt. Hermann Hogeback, who was a veteran of the Spanish Civil War and spent most of his war career with KG 6. He was shot down twice by a night fighter and became a recipient of the Knight's Cross with oak leave and swords.The I. and II. Gruppe of his unit were equipped with Messerschmitt Bf 109 G and K. The CO of I./KG(J) 6 was Major Ernst Haller, a veteran of KG 26 “Löwen”. For most of the time II./KG(J) 6 was undergoing retraining for fighters, its CO was Hptm. Hans-Joachim Faulhaber, who had previously served with KG 77 and was awarded the Knight's Cross. In 1942 he escaped night fighter over England and returned with a damaged plane. Faulhaber was replaced at the end of March 1945 by Hptm. Wilhelm Kunze, who had seen combat on the Western Front with KG 2 and was also shot down by a British fighter.

    For the boxart of this kit Piotr Forkasiewicz depicted the encounter that occurred north of Prague on 31 March 1945 between seventeen airmen of KG(J) 6 and the same number of pilots on P-51Ds from the 309th FS, 31st FG. The American formation, led by the executive officer of the 31st Fighter Group Lt.Col. Fred C. Stoffel, spotted the 109s at 2.00 pm over the Klecany airfield while flying among the clouds at 6000 feet. Only two of the American airmen had downed aircraft in previous combats. There was confusion on the German side because after announcing visual contact with the Americans, the Germans were given a nonsensical order to land! The Mustangs pounced on the Messerschmitts flying below and a manoeuvre fight ensued from which the more experienced American pilots emerged victorious. They reported 18 kills, the Germans actually lost nine machines. Four pilots were killed and three were wounded, belonging to the 2. and 4. Staffel of KG(J) 6. Commander of 4./KG(J) 6 Hptm. Erwin Zöllner was among those killed. 

    Germans reported only one seriously damaged Mustang, which is consistent with the fact that the 309th FS commander Maj. Simon H. Johnson Jr had to make an emergency landing with the damaged machine at a British-controlled airfield in Croatia. The rest of the unit returned safely to Mondolfo Air Base in Italy. 

    A week after this encounter, the Luftwaffe command decided to disband Stab, I. and II./KG(J) 6, representing approximately 1,000 Luftwaffe personnel. Some of the airmen were transferred to III./KG(J) 6, which was rearming with the Me 262 at Prague-Ruzyně and reached operational status in mid-April. However, its pilots had made limited combat engagements with the Me 262s in the preceding weeks. The number of jet aircraft of this unit hardly exceeded ten. Its mission was to intercept Allied four-engine bombers. In the last weeks of the war its airmen achieved a few more aerial victories. The unit continued to operate almost until the last day of the war. It was involved in attacks on Red Army ground forces advancing from the northwest towards Prague and also in the fighting against the Prague Uprising. One of its last tasks was the defence of Ruzyně Airport against the units of General Vlasov's Russian Liberation Army (ROA), which had originally fought on the side of the Germans and briefly joined the Prague Uprising.

  • Air war over Ukraine

    The hot autumn

    Text: Miro Barič

    Photo: Maxar Technologies


    In the previous section, we dealt mainly with the Ukrainian offensives in Kherson and Kharkiv regions. Furthermore, in the period from October 1 to November 1, a great deal happened in Ukraine. In addition to the ongoing ground counter-offensive, there have been attacks on the Kerch bridge linking occupied Crimea with Russia and on the naval base at Sevastopol. Russia, for its part, is attacking Ukraine’s energy infrastructure from afar, but is pulling up short on the front.

     

    We left operations in Ukraine in the previous part of this series when the Armed Forces of Ukraine entered Lyman in the northeast of the country on October 1. After several successful operations in the Kharkiv region, Ukrainian troops paused for a while to replenish forces, resupply and, last but not least, to collect captured equipment left behind by fleeing enemies. This allowed the Russian side time to consolidate as well and fighting in the region thus continued with alternating success throughout November along the road between Svatove and Kreminna.

    Stiff fighting also took place over Bakhmut in the Donetsk region, which the Russians have been trying in vain to capture since August. A Wagner’s mercenary group is very active there. The Russian advance has been extremely slow, despite great efforts. On Monday October 24, the Ukrainians even launched a successful local counter-attack and temporarily pushed the Russians out of the factories on the eastern outskirts of the city.

    Most of this, however, took place in the south of Ukraine. On the very next day after the liberation of Lyman, on the opposite side of the front line, Ukrainian troops also moved in Kherson Oblast. They attacked from two directions on October 2, and along the Dnieper River they managed to break through the front lines. In two days, they advanced about 40 km and liberated dozens of villages. From several of them Russians preferred to withdraw as they were in danger of being surrounded.

     

    Putin’s pride down

    The Kerch Bridge explosion early on Thursday morning, October 6, posed major problems for supplies to Russian troops in southern Ukraine. This bridge from Russia to occupied Crimea was under construction between 2016 and 2019 and was opened personally by Russian President Putin. The road section is 16.9 km long and the railway section is 18.1 km long.

    To this day, it is unclear what exactly happened to the bridge. According to the Russian side, a truck that was crossing towards Crimea exploded. They documented this with both video and X-ray footage showing a semi-trailer loaded with explosives. However, two things do not fit in the Russian version – the different number of axles of the truck on the video and on the X-ray image, plus the logic does not fit, either – why would anyone let onto a bridge a truck in which they see explosives when they check for it? And then the Kremlin is surprised that nobody believes their fairy tales ...

    According to another version, a naval drone exploded under the bridge. Ukraine, however, does not claim responsibility for the attack. Anyway, the huge explosion caused two spans of the road bridge at the site of the blast to collapse into the sea, and a little further on, tremors caused a third span to fall as well. At the time of the explosion, on the adjacent railroad bridgethere was a train of tankers, which began to burn.  It took several hours to extinguish the ensuing fire. The rails melted in the process and the bridge structure was also severely affected by the fire.

    Although Russia claimed that the bridge was only lightly damaged and traffic was immediately restored, the opposite is true. Half of the road bridge in one direction stayed intact, but only cars were allowed on it, while trucks had to use the ferries. This caused major congestion and supply problems for Crimea and, consequently, for the Kherson region. Trains are also running in a restricted mode.

    The severe damage to the bridge is most evidenced by the terms of repair, which were later made public by the Russian side. After replacing the collapsed spans of the road bridge in one direction, they will also replace the opposite direction spans  that were left standing. This suggests that the tremors of the explosion affected them as well. Then the repair of the burnt railway bridge will begin, which will last until at least September 2023.

    Satellite images of the damaged bridge taken by Maxar Technologies. (Photo: Maxar Technologies)

    The Kerch bridge leading to Crimea burns after an explosion on the morning of October 6. (Photo: Twitter)


    Russian revenge

    Russia’s reaction was not long in coming. On Sunday, October 9, Putin accused Ukraine of terrorism in connection with the bridge explosion. It was Russia, however, which had set a precedent with its attacks on bridges – in April and May it repeatedly shelled with missiles the strategic Zatoka bridge, which runs over the mouth of the Dniester and connects Odessa with the Romanian border. Moreover, the bridge to Crimea is a legitimate military target according to the Ukrainians, although they have not yet claimed responsibility for damaging it. All the troops that invaded southern Ukraine on February 24 passed over it, and reinforcements, fuel and ammunition for the Russian troops occupying the Kherson and Zaporozhye regions were also supplied this way.

    The subsequent Russian attacks on Ukrainian towns and cities could more accurately be described as terrorism. On Monday, October 10, during the morning rush hour, Kiev and other major cities across the country, from Kharkiv to Lviv, were the target of a massive attack. The Russians used cruise missiles, but mainly Iranian Shahed-136 kamikaze drones. In total, they fired about 90 of them. More than half of them were defused by Ukrainian air defenses. A video has even emerged in which one Shahed-136 was shot down by a police unit with Kalashnikovs.

    The first attacks came during the morning rush hour, when people were going to work and children were going to school. Power stations and electricity substations were mainly hit, causing power outages in several cities. Water also stopped flowing as pumps were left without electricity. In addition, 'strategic' targets such as the playground, the crossroads in front of the university, the pedestrian bridge and the German consulate building were also hit. At least three cruise missiles fired from ships in the Black Sea flew over the territory of Moldova, which therefore summoned the Russian ambassador.

    The wreckage of an Iranian Shahed-136 drone shot down by Ukrainian air defenses. (Photo: Ukrainian military's Strategic Communications Directorate)

     Russian ships launch cruise missiles at Ukrainian cities. (Photo: Russian Defense Ministry Press Service)

    Russian 9K33 Osa (SA-8 Gecko) system. (Photo: Russian Defense Ministry Press Service)


    Boosting the air defense

    Such attacks continued throughout the rest of the month. If by chance there was a lull for a few days, another large wave of kamikaze drones and cruise missiles would soon arrive.  Despite the partial successes of the air defense, some of the projectiles always get through, and Ukraine’s energy infrastructure is being systematically destructed. The result is widespread power, water and heating cuts.

    However, one of the consequences of the massive Russian attacks is the acceleration of the delivery of air defense systems from the West. Germany announced early deliveries immediately after the first major airstrike on October 10 and by Saturday October 15 the first of the four promised IRIS-T systems was already in Ukraine.

    The IRIS-T missiles were developed by a German-led group of NATO states as a replacement for the Sidewinder missiles. First appearing as an air-to-air missile in 2005, they developed a surface-to-air version in 2015. Ukraine received the IRIS-T SLM version with a range of 40 km and altitude reach up to 20 km. In addition to aircraft, it can destroy cruise missiles, ground target missiles and has a high success rate against maneuvering drones. The system was immediately deployed in southern Ukraine, making it the first country in the world to use it operationally.

    Deliveries of the new NASAMS anti-aircraft systems have also been accelerated by the United States. Two of the eight promised systems were on their way to Ukraine during October. Britain has promised to supply Ukraine with additional missiles for NASAMS. France, Italy, Spain, Canada and the Netherlands have also promised to supply surface-to-air missiles or radars.

     

    Attacks in the rear

    While Russia shelled civilian infrastructure all month long, at the end of the reporting period the Ukrainians managed two hussar stunts in the form of attacks on military bases deep in the Russian rear. First was a combined naval and aerial drone attack on the port of Sevastopol in occupied Crimea in the early hours of Saturday October 29.

    According to an official Russian statement, nine drones and seven remotely controlled boats loaded with explosives attacked Sevastopol. All the flying drones were to be shot down and the kamikaze craft lightly damaged one minesweeper. However, several large columns of black smoke were rising from the harbor. These were explained by the Russian side as part of a “planned exercise”. Ukraine has not officially claimed responsibility for the attack, but local media reported two to four ships were hit. Videos from the cameras of the attacking kamikaze boats have also been released, according to which at least two ships were hit – in addition to the minesweeper Ivan Golubets, whose damage was also admitted by the Russians, it was supposed to be the frigate Admiral Makarov. The latter became the new flagship of the Black Sea Fleet after the sinking of the cruiser Moskva. The 125 m long vessel, with a full displacement of 4,000 tons, has a crew of 200 and carries a 100 mm caliber gun, eight launchers for Kalibr, Oniks or Zirkon missiles and 24 launchers for anti-aircraft missiles.

    Subsequent satellite imagery revealed damage to three ships. The third one would be Makarov’s sister ship, the frigate Admiral Essen. One of the damaged frigates, supposedly the Admiral Makarov, had to be towed by tugboats from the open sea in front of the harbor to the pier. The situation was also captured by satellite imagery.

    Whatever the outcome of the attack, it showed that the Russian fleet is vulnerable. After all, bases should be heavily defended, especially in wartime, and just getting inside is a feat. Russia has obligingly branded it an act of terrorism. However, the targets of the attack were warships, which routinely shell Ukrainian cities with  Kalibr missiles. Which of these is closer to the definition of terrorism?

    The second Ukrainian action, although significantly smaller in scale, was all the more audacious. It did not involve any remotely piloted unmanned vehicles. Although Ukraine again has not officially claimed responsibility, it was most likely carried out by its special forces. The day after the attack on Sevastopol, on Sunday October 30, they infiltrated the Russian military airfield at Veritye in the Pskov region. The base is located 500 km north of the Ukrainian border and 110 km east of Latvia. It is home to the 15th Brigade of the Army Air Force, which is equipped with a wide range of helicopters – it has 16 Mi-8 MTV-5 transport helicopters, 12 Ka-52 attack helicopters, as well as 12 Mi-28N attack helicopters. It also uses older Mi-35M, Mi-8 MTPR-1s for electronic warfare, and giant Mi-26 transports. The Ukrainian commandos infiltrated there in broad daylight without anyone trying to stop them. Its members calmly planted charges and  even videotaped themselves while doing so. Subsequent explosions destroyed two Ka-52s and one Mi-28N. This was confirmed by satellite images. Two other helicopters wereto be damaged. Russian media reported that one helicopter was subsequently found to contain a 400 gram TNT charge which, for an unknown reason, did not explode.

    Footage of columns of smoke over the port of Sevastopol after a drone strike on Oct. 29 has emerged on social media. (Photo: Twitter)

     

    Ukrainian losses

    Following intensive ground operations, air power was similarly heavily deployed on both sides. Thus, losses of aviation equipment did not occur only as a result of commando raids on airbases in the enemy rear.

    A Ukrainian Su-27 from the 39th Tactical Air Force Brigade was shot down near the village of Shishaki in the Poltava region on October 10. Its pilot, Colonel Oleg Shupik, was killed at the age of 56. He had left the Ukrainian Air Force in 2006 and worked at the Ministry of Transportation but returned to the Armed Forces on the day of the Russian invasion on February 24.

    Two days later, on Wednesday October 10, another Ukrainian aircraft was shot down in the same area near the village of Shishaki. This time it was supposed to be a Sukhoi Su-24MR with the designation “yellow 59”. It was attacking enemy fortified targets and after dropping bombs was hit by a Russian fighter on its return. The pilots tried to bring the damaged aircraft to the nearest airfield but failed. One of them survived the crash, but the other pilot was killed. Later, information appeared in the Russian media that this Su-24 had been shot down by a MiG-31 fighter jet. These are increasingly being used by the Russian air force to launch long-range attacks using R-37 missiles against Ukrainian aircraft.

    On the same day, October 12, the Ukrainian Air Force also lost one MiG-29 near the town of Vinnytsia in central Ukraine. Its pilot shot down a Shahed-136 kamikaze drone, but after its explosion a fragment of the drone hit the cockpit of the fighter. The pilot had to eject.

    The last confirmed Ukrainian loss in the reporting period was an Mi-8 helicopter that crashed on October 31 near the Ukrainian-controlled village of Konstantinovka in the Donetsk region. The wreckage on the ground was completely burnt up, but the crew escaped, according to Ukrainian sources.

    Ukrainian Mi-24P helicopter with two 30 mm caliber cannons. Similar eyes appeared painted on the Mi-8. (Photo: Twitter)

     

    Russian losses and accidents

    Less fortunate was the crew of a Russian Mi-8MTKO helicopter that crashed on the same day, Monday October 31, near the village of Spirne in the Donetsk region. It was a machine that had been delivered from Belarus and was to be used by  the mercenary  Group Wagner. Shortly after take-off, the helicopter was hit by a MANPADS rocket, caught fire and flipped after it hit the ground.

    At least two Ka-52 helicopters were also lost during the reporting period, and the wreckage of one Mi-24 was found in the Kharkiv region. The Ukrainians have also claimed the downing of several other helicopters and Su-25s, but this has not yet been confirmed.

    However, the number of Russian aircraft lost in accidents continued to rise. The intensive combat deployment is reflected in the lack of maintenance and subsequent technical failures that have caused at least two of the four recorded crashes.

    First, on October 9, an unarmed Su-24, which was on a training flight, made an emergency landing in a field near the settlement of Sibirki in Russia’s Rostov Region. The aircraft caught fire, but both crew members escaped. The cause of the accident is believed to be a technical failure.

    On the same day, a Su-25 crashed in the Rostov Region. It happened near the village of Rogalik, 30 km from the Millerovo military airport. In this case, the pilot did not manage to eject and was killed. According to Russian media, he was trying to pull the aircraft as far as possible from the houses of the settlement near which it crashed.

    A major tragedy occurred on Monday October 17 in the Russian town of Yeysk on the coast of the Sea of Azov. Just 70 km as the crow flies on the opposite shore of the sea lies Mariupol, which was razed to the ground by Russian troops in the first months of the war. A Su-34 bomber crashed into a block of flats in Yeiisk shortly after take-off. It was supposed to fly a training flight. Both pilots ejected just before impact. One of them testified that one of the twin engines started to burn during take-off. Russian investigators consider the most likely theory to be that it collided with birds during take-off. The impact of the fuel-laden machine sparked a huge fire in the nine-storey apartment building. At least three people died after jumping out of a window rather than stay in the flames. A total of 15 people died, including three children.

    A similar accident was repeated six days later in Irkutsk, Siberia. There, a Sukhoi Su-30 fighter jet crashed on houses on October 23. According to official statements of the Russian authorities, the aircraft was on a test flight after being repaired. Su-30 fighter jets are produced in Irkutsk. The aircraft crashed to the ground almost perpendicularly and both pilots perished. Although several houses were hit, no one on the ground was killed this time. It is speculated that this time the cause of the accident was a malfunction on the oxygen system, which caused both pilots to lose consciousness.

    A video of the crash of the Su-25, which occurred back in June, also emerged during the reporting period. However, the video footage from the pilot’s helmet camera has become very popular because it is really action-packed. Only 15 seconds pass from the start of the ejection to the pilot’s parachute hitting the ground. The accident happened on June 17 near Belgorod. The pilot caught a power line during a low flight and cut off half of the vertical fin. The crashed aircraft bore the designation “Red 09” and the registration number RF-91965. It also had the letter V on its tail.

    In October, a video surfaced showing the crash of a Russian Su-25 "Red 09" near Belgorod back on June 17. (Photo: Twitter)

    The wreckage of a Russian Kh-101 missile that was shot down near Chernihiv on October 19. (Photo: Ukrainian Defense Ministry Press Service)

    The moment a Su-34 crashes into a residential building in the Russian city of Yeysk. The parachute of one of the pilots can be seen on the right. (Photo: Kooperativ Telegram Channel)


  • PAPPY OF THE STRAFERS III

    THE PAIN AND THE DETERMINATION

    Text: Richard Plos


    Photo: John F. Heyn Collection


    The second part of this mini-series ended with the successful trials of the first Mitchell modified with the supplemental 0.5 inch machine guns which led to the intense work on rebuilding more aircraft. They were shortly to be in the action to fully prove their advantages. 

    In March 1943, shortly after the first tests of B-25s modified according to Pappy’s directives, twelve of these aircraft took part in the Battle of Bismarck Sea during which they practically destroyed the whole Japanese convoy with supplies. During the first fifteen minutes they destroyed four cargo ships, two destroyers and all returned unscathed to the base. 3rd AG pilots were so excited by the new airplanes that they did not let Pappy in any of them and only co-pilot’s seat in a B-17, which also took part in the mission (in total 130 aircraft participated in it), was left for him to at least watch how his “children'' fared in combat. He continued complaining about this unfair treatment long after the mission.

    Success of the modified Mitchells caught the eye of the top brass in the USA and General Kenney was responsible for this as well since he did not forget to mention Pappy’s share in his communication with the USAAF Commander, General Arnold. He sent him technical drawings and asked him to lobby for the manufacturing of such modified aircraft directly by the North American Aviation factories. A little later, while already in Dayton USA, Kenney met with a group of engineers and designers from the Air Force Materiel Division who explained to him that all was wrong, the aircraft had an upset center of gravity, it was too heavy and in fact could not even fly …” I listened to them as patiently as I could and then explained to them that we had modified a dozen B-25s in this manner and they played a fairly important part in the Battle of Bismarck Sea. And that in the same manner another 60 aircraft were being rebuilt in Australia. Arnold looked at his experts and then kicked them all out of his office” recalls General Kenney in his book.

    After that Arnold practically ordered Pappy to show up in Dayton as soon as possible to teach his experts something. Roughly a week afterwards Gunn flew to the USA and reported directly to the boss of North American Aviation, “Dutch” Kindelberger. The following three weeks Pappy literally lived in the Los Angeles factory and day and night worked with the designers on further improvements. When they were finished Mitchell featured not four but six machine guns in the nose and the whole airplane was better balanced.


    Easy come easy go

    Ironically, Pappy in fact was not authorized to fly Army airplanes since he did not possess USAAF pilot license. In that hectic wartime no one questioned him but one day Gunn approached General Kenney and asked: “General, where can I get those wings you have pinned on?” General answered that he could go to the officers’ mess and buy them but Pappy explained to him what he meant, that in fact he had been flying the Army airplanes “illegally”. Up until then Kenney was not perhaps fully aware who he had dealt with and only now found out that Pappy was a former Navy pilot flying since 1925. So, he immediately dispatched a request to General Arnold’s office that Major Paul Irvin Gunn was to be issued the USAAF pilot’s license retroactively as of December 7, 1941.

    However, the message reached some bureaucrat in Arnold’s staff and so two days later Kenney, to his great surprise, read a message stating that Major Gunn was to return to the USA where he will be admitted to seven months long pilot training and if successfully completed will be dispatched back unless he requested another assignment.


    A little later, while already in Dayton USA, Kenney met with a group of engineers and designers from the Air Force Materiel Division who explained to him that all was wrong, the aircraft had an upset center of gravity, it was too heavy and in fact could not even fly …


    “As soon as I had calmed down, I sent a personal wire to Arnold marked Eyes Only, which told Hap the story of Pappy’s life, suggesting a suitable disposition of the staff officer who had sent me the answer to my original wire, and inasmuch as I believed that Major Gunn knew more about flying than any instructor he had in the United States, I was again asking that Pappy be rated an Air Force pilot.”

    recalled General Kenney. Arnold immediately entertained his request and so soon enough, in his office Kenney could pin the pilot's insignia on Pappy’s uniform. Pappy wasted no time, rushed to the financial department and claimed around four thousand dollars as a back pay for the pilot's position…

    Then he requested time off and decided to fly to New Guinea where, as he believed, could become a millionaire in the local casinos. He sat on the right seat of a B-25 headed there, all that money stuck in buttoned pockets of his shirt. During the flight the sun was hitting the cockpit hard, so Pappy tucked away his shirt on the back of his seat. He lit a cigarette and decided to let some fresh air in. In one move he jerked the side window open and an immediate pressure drop sucked the shirt out. It disappeared in the blue of the sky and ocean … Pappy looked out hoping that it at least got caught on the tail surfaces, but no luck. So he took over the controls, turned Mitchell around and searched for the shirt on the water surface. Nothing again … He dragged from his cigarette a couple of times, closed the window and after a moment of silence he stated: “Well then. Easy come, easy go …” Shortly after, on May 10, 1943, General Kenney signed the paperwork for Pappy’s promotion to a Lieutenant Colonel which could have been for him at least a small compensation for this loss.

    A dramatic view of para-bombs drop. (Photo: Bill Swain)


    The Philippines on fire

    In the middle of September 1944, the American Strategic Command of the US forces in the Pacific decided to reclaim the Philippines. The landing was to take place on October 20 on Leyte Island near Tacloban port on the eastern coast. In the meantime, the USAAF focused on the oil refineries and fuel dumps in Balikpapan on Borneo where the Japanese sourced most of their aircraft fuel for their Philippine bases with approximately three thousand airplanes located there.

    As soon as Pappy learned about the planned landing, he started to devise his own plans. His first thought was to fly one of B-25s rebuilt to version with twelve machine guns to Manila and shoot to pieces hundreds of Japanese aircraft lined up on both sides of two miles long Taft Boulevard Street. The Japanese used it for both the take offs and landings as well as the storage. It was not a bad idea with one problem though, the Americans did not control any base from which a Mitchell could reach Manila. Pappy, who was eager to liberate the Philippines as soon as possible and rejoin his family, was however willing to fly despite the risk of running out of fuel on the return journey. He calculated that point and requested the flying boat pickup. General Kenney of course disproved such an antic. Pappy did not give up and proposed to fly alone after removing both the dorsal and rear gun turrets and instead of the bomb load keeping only the full incendiary ammunition load for the gun machines.

    Thanks to saved weight he would attach two three hundred gallon drop tanks under the wings so he would have sufficient fuel for the return flight as well. “He almost cried when I refused this plan as well. I tried to explain to him that for these planned operations I could not afford to spare a single B-25 for the time necessary for all these modifications” recalled General Kenney. Ultimately, he had to reject Pappy’s third idea in which he counted on a clandestine landing in the Philippines, organizing a small army with which, thanks to his terrain knowledge, would give the Japanese hell by attacking from the rear during the landing. Gunn’s effort to return to the Philippines as soon as possible was understood and at the end General had to assign him to another task in Australia just to get rid of him.


    Pappy proposed to fly alone after removing both the dorsal and rear gun turrets and instead of the bomb load keeping only the full incendiary ammunition load for the gun machines. Thanks to saved weight he would attach two three hundred gallon drop tanks under the wings so he would have sufficient fuel for the return flight as well.


    “Pappy, from the maintenance unit in Australia I want you to recruit a special detachment of some fifty men who can do anything. They had to be able to shoot, dig the trenches, build improvised shelters, install steel plates for runways, repair aircraft, engines, live in the wild and fight even with fists or stones.” On the 12th, eight days before the landings, two C-47 landed at Hollandia where Kenney’s headquarters was, and fifty armed rough men disembarked with backpacks full of tools and spare parts. “These are the men you wanted, General. What now?” asked Gunn. Their task was to start establishing the airbase right after the landing. And so Pappy and his men were transferred under the command of Col. David Hutchinson, the Air Task Force commander.

    On October 20, after a thorough shelling and bombing, four American divisions landed near Tacloban and in Dulag twenty miles further south. There were airfields used by the Japanese in both areas but heavily damaged by bombing and too small for the number of aircraft Kenney wished to allocate there. Pappy’s landing craft was rocking on the mild waves. Hundreds of ships, boats and vessels of all sizes around him. It was a force never seen before, a mind-boggling effort of the massive war economy of a country with such industrial might which mankind has not experienced before. Instead of thousands of kilometers he was separated from Polly and kids just by several hundred kilometers. Immediately after the landing he started to build a runway with his construction crew on a sandy perimeter. The heavy equipment has not arrived yet, but Pappy discovered an old bulldozer behind the Japanese lines. At the beginning it would not start but Pappy talked it into that and so the construction crew could start leveling the surface and reinforce it with piled up corral. Gunn’s group also repaired several shelters located nearby and started to build a control tower.

    In the anticipation of Japanese bombing, they also dug a lot of trenches in the airfield vicinity. Strafing and bombing materialized soon, in addition the peninsula was only 300 meters wide and there was not enough space. Chaos occurred, disembarked material was nowhere to be placed. This was followed by a heroic effort to build the wider beachhead and put the Tacloban base to the operation in which no other was put in charge than Pappy who managed to organize the help of several hundred Filipinos. Skills of his men came handy in the situation when it turned out that in even after three years of combat the bomb hangers on the Army and Navy bombers were not unified and therefore the bombs from the USAAF supplies could not be used on the Navy aircraft that landed. Pappy however promptly proposed the modifications of the hangers, his men rushed to work on the aircraft with welding machines and sheet metal cutters and soon enough several aircraft were ready for action. In six and half days Tacloban was operational but nevertheless, it was a dangerous place which was constantly bombed and strafed by the Japanese. On October 30, during the bombing raid, Pappy was driving his Jeep in the open area and became a target of one of the attackers. He tried to take cover behind the car but it was not sufficient. The phosphorus bomb explosion threw Pappy away and a fragment penetrated his left hand. He got up, made a couple of steps in great pain and then, moaning, fell and passed out. On the following day he was airlifted to Brisbane, where the best Army hospital was located.

    90th Squadron’s Mitchell after the emergency landing at Dobodura base in New Guinea. (Photo: John F. Heyn Collection)

    General George Churchill Kenney, one of the architects of the “Skip Bombing” method. (Photo: USAF)


    The liberation

    On January 9, 1945, four divisions of MacArthur's Sixth Army landed in Lingayen Bay on the main Philippines island of Luzon to launch the final campaign of liberating the island including Manila, 150 km away. The units kept advancing despite the fierce resistance until January 31 when the headquarters received the message that Japanese let 3700 prisoners, held in Manila’s University of Santo Tomas campus, to starve in addition to several hundreds of POWs held in the old Bilibid jail. Considering their poor physical condition after three years of surviving on minimal food rations it was not clear how much longer they can carry on. Therefore, MacArthur dispatched the 1st Motorized Cavalry Division to march on Manila as soon as possible and liberate the prisoners. Under the command of General Major Vern Mudge the division, after several isolated battles, broke through to Manila where it swiftly attacked University of Santo Tomas area and rescued all prisoners. Among them Polly Gunn with her four children. Col. Hutchinson sought them out as he had promised Pappy before his dispatch to Australia that he would take care of them. He told Polly about Pappy’s wounds and that their transport to Brisbane was being arranged so they could re-unite. It was the first information Polly received that her husband was directly involved in the fighting. She was in rather poor condition; her weight was 38 kilos instead of usual 51. On February 19 she was flown with her children to Brisbane where the whole family reunited after more than three years.

    Family together again. (Photo: family archives)


    The war wounds

    Pappy’s wounds were more serious that it could have seemed. The whole hand nervous system was damaged. The joints were swollen and fingers insensitive. Therefore, in the middle of April he was transferred to the USA to undertake neurosurgery at the military clinic in Auburn. This partially helped but Pappy continued to suffer from severe pain and had to carry his half-disabled hand in the support. However, the inactivity was even worse for him so in September 1945 he returned to Manila and initiated the resurrection for the Philippine Air Lines. At that time, he was already discharged to reserve and could fully return to his civilian life.

    Together with Dan Stickle, with whom he had started at the airline, they acquired a couple of surplus Army airplanes which they rebuilt for civilian use. In December the ceremonial re-opening of the operations took place launching the scheduled service to Hong-Kong and Saigon. Pappy did take part in these moderate festivities but then he returned to the hospital in Fort McKinley where he was almost a resident due to the permanent severe pain and need for doctor’s care. In the spring of 1947, he still carried the support for his hand but every now and then he removed it and squeezed the rubber ball in order to stimulate the blood vessels in his hand and invigorate it. He always tried to occupy himself, he scouted for airplanes with sufficient range so as PAL could start flying to the USA and in many ways tried to utilize the benefits of purchasing the cheap military surplus material in the Philippines. In the spring of 1948 while he was again in the USA with his family, he suffered from such pain that he reached the decision to have his hand amputated unless the doctors found out how to control the pain. In the end the amputation was not necessary since Doctor Livingston from Lahey clinic in Boston was able to restore his hands’ blood vessels and also repair some damages of the nervous system.


    Pappy, Polly, and Dutch. Three nicknames, three exceptional people. (Photo: family archives)


    Life was coming back to his hand and Gunn used every opportunity to squeeze his rubber ball to strengthen his hand. He started to fly again, his energy came back and PAL were successful. And then October 11, 1957, came. Over the Philippines Pappy tried to avoid a severe storm and crashed. There were no survivors …

    His former superior, and friend as well, General Kenney, arranged for his last flight home, to the USA, where he was buried. During the wartime Paul Irvin Gunn was decorated with several awards: DFC, Silver Star, Legion of Merit, Air Medal, Purple Heart nine times and WWII Victory Medal. His skills and decisiveness helped develop a new category of combat aircraft and he also contributed to many other areas of the war efforts. In 2008 the Arkansas Aviation Historical Society included him into their Hall of Fame. 


    Sources

    The Saga of Pappy Gunn, George Churchill Kenney; Kismet Publishing, 2018 (first issue 1958)

    Indestructible, John, N Bruning, Hachette Books, 2016 

    North American B-25 Mitchell, Key Publishing

    Flying Buccaneers, Steve Birdsall, Doubleday & Co. Inc., 1977  

    General Kenney Reports, George Churchill Kenney, Sloan & Pearce 1949 

    warfarehistorynetwork.com 

    www.3rdattackgroup.com

    thejavagoldblog.wordpress.com


    Pappy and a whale

    For the whole week Lt. Col. Gunn waited in Port Moresby at Three Mile, one of its airbases, in order to personally test the newest B-25 version with built-in 75 mm cannon. Pappy fell in love with this version and as soon as he had an opportunity to inspect it with the intention to test it on the first Japanese vessel that appeared in its operational range, General Kenney authorized his temporary reassignment to his former unit. “Men in 3rd Attack Group called him engineer without borders but were proud of his unorthodox approach to his achievements. After all, they were unorthodox themselves.

    Gunn did not have to wait too long for the opportunity. Shortly after midday a scout airplane sent a message everybody was waiting for so in fifteen minutes 72 Twin Cyclone engines were roaring and 36 airplanes, one after another got airborne led by Pappy. Bad weather forced the formation to split into three sections, twelve airplanes each, in order to cover the largest area possible and not to let the pair of discovered Japanese ships to escape. The aircraft proceeded above the ocean waves, islets and coral reefs at an altitude of no more than 30 meters. These crews never carried the oxygen masks as they were useless and proudly claimed that if a cow stood in their way, they would have to fly around her … Shortly after 2:30 the formation led by Gunn emerged from behind a rain curtain and pilots spotted the pair of Japanese destroyers.

    Both headed toward the fogged area and there was no time to seek the optimal position. Pappy signaled the attack and started firing from 1500 yards. He had six rounds for his 75 mm cannon. The first one hit one of the first destroyer’s superstructures, the second bounced off the deck and destroyed the AA gun post, the third missed and the fourth got buried right in the center of the hull. At that moment Pappy was so close that he had to pitch up sharply and literally jump over the destroyer and turn around for another attack. Problem was that the last hit did not slow the destroyer down. Both Pappy’s wingmen evaluated the situation. There was time left only for a single attack until the destroyer will disappear in the fog so there was a radio message: “Pappy, will you please get the hell out of the way and let us show you how a destroyer ought to be sunk.” Pappy’s response, properly censored and abbreviated was like this: “OK, you knuckle heads, I wish this obscene crock carried a few more rounds of ammunition. I’d show you.”

    A pair then showered the vessel with bullets from their 24 0.5 inch machine guns and after that both Mitchells released their 500 lb bombs. After they bounced off the water surface, they “bit” into the hull and the Japanese destroyer broke into halves. The second ship was destroyed by another formation and since there were no other targets left Mitchells set on the return journey. Both wingmen again made formation with Pappy’s aircraft and when the dozen of them approached Cape Gloucester with a small Japanese airfield Pappy spotted a transportation airplane which had just landed. That was an opportunity to restore his tarnished reputation! Mitchell, which appeared right above the treetops, was a total surprise to the Japanese. The first of the two remaining 75 mm rounds hit the starboard engine of the Japanese aircraft, the second one the cockpit. The whole flight continued along the western coast of New Britain, flew over a herd of whales in Solomon Sea, copied the eastern coast of New Guinea and landed at Three Mile home base. The crews gathered with their reports in the operations room, but no one dared to say a word about Pappy’s misfortune while attacking a Japanese ship. They knew too well that his response would be so toxic it could destroy the grass in the vicinity, even the whole jungle. Only one was brave enough to break the silence and carefully asked: “Listen Pappy, did you see those whales in Solomon Sea which we flew over?”

    “Yeah, I did” countered Pappy. All of sudden his eyes lit, and he cleared his throat. The men already knew that he was getting ready to narrate one of his legendary stories and they circled around him.

    “You may not know but the whale is the most intelligent of all animals. Not only is she smart, but she is also friendly. She likes people and likes to help them out. Had not she been so huge she would have been an ideal home pet. Those whales today reminded me of the year 1930 when I flew with the Navy. It happened during the exercises near the northern coast of Haiti. I flew the catapult launches off the cruiser Omaha and conducted anti-submarine reconnaissance. One day at the altitude of five thousand feet and hundred miles from the aircraft carrier my engine suddenly seized. I was sure about the cause of the failure. You know, at that time the rubber hose connectors were used in the fuel system piping. Those old engines used to vibrate a lot and the engineers were afraid that the piping without such flexibility would break. Sometimes however the gas corroded the rubber and its pieces got into the piping or carburetor and clogged it. I knew what to do if I could land but when I looked at the roaring Atlantic it struck me that when I descended, I would be really lucky if after my landing anything remains on which I could sit until they pick me up.

    I spiraled down and searched for a wave which would be smaller than the others when all of sudden I noticed the calm ridge between the waves. So, I touched down on that spot, nicely skidded on the surface and then a mild bump stopped me. Then I looked over the side what I bumped into and learned that I ended up on the whale’s back! I sat there for a while, but the whale did not move. So I asked myself: What is this supposed to mean? But I disembarked, stepped on the whale’s back, opened the engine hood, cleaned the carburetor and fuel piping, installed new hose connectors which I carried in my pocket and closed everything. Then I pulled out the crank handle for an inertia starter, put one foot on the whale and another on the float and cranked the engine until the inertia starter gained enough RPMs.

    Then I quickly jumped into the cockpit, turned on the ignition and engaged the inertia starter clutch. The propeller turned, the engine started and that was it! Now the whale… Remember what I said about how smart they were? She knew I was ready to take off! So, she carefully submerged and refrained from flapping the tail so as not to hit the airplane. Some hundred feet in front of me she emerged again, turned against the wind, and created a smooth wave on which I could take off and return to Omaha.”

    Pappy stopped talking, looked around, grinned, and waited for the applause which followed of course.

    Then he turned around and said: “I think I should check out if Sgt. Evans have prepared my plane for another mission”. Having said that he left the operations room…

    The whole paragraph was shortened and adopted from the book The Saga of Pappy Gunn written by General George C. Kenney.

    Photo: US Navy


  • Searching for the lost ships with Paul Allen

    USS Lexington

    Part 2

    Text: Miro Barič


    A shot down Betty bomber photographed from Lexington’s deck on February 20, 1942. (Photo: U.S. Navy National Museum of Naval Aviation)


    Previously our story about the aircraft carrier USS Lexington (CV-2) ended at the time of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. She avoided it because on December 5, 1941, set sail for Midway Island to deliver 18 Vought SB2U Vindicator dive bombers belonging to the US Marines unit VMSB-231. Thanks to it she could enter the WWII battles intact from the beginning.

    Let’s travel back in time though, to Chicago in 1920s and 30s when the city was ruled by the notorious gangster Al Capone. His close associate was a lawyer, Edward Joseph O’Hare nicknamed Easy Eddie. In 1930 he decided to defect to the side of law and became a federal agents’ informer. He led them to Capone’s bookkeeping records and help cracked their code. He also reminded them that in the beginning of his trial Capone bribed the jury. Consequently, a judge replaced the jury and in 1931 Capone was sentenced to jail. In November 1939, a week before Capone was released from prison, Easy Eddie was assassinated. While he was driving his Lincoln Zephyr two men fired their shotguns at him from the passing car. O’Hare died on the spot and his uncontrolled car hit a pole. The killers disappeared in the traffic and were never tracked down. They were supposedly Capone’s hitmen. O’Hare senior paid for gangster’s jail time with his own life then. It is said he wanted to avoid prison, that he did not want to stand in the way of his son to enter the Naval Academy or that he wanted to restore his tarnished reputation and set a good example to his son. Allegedly he brought his son up to recognize good and evil and wanted him to become a better man that he was.


    Medal of Honor

    That son was “Butch” O’Hare who was awarded Medal of Honor for his action on February 20, 1942, as a very first US Navy fighter pilot during WWII. On that day he took off USS Lexington deck as a part of a larger group of Wildcats. The fate however put him alone against a group of Japanese bombers. His father taught him to face the evil regardless the odds. Edward Henry “Butch” O’Hare was born on March 13, 1914. After his parents divorced in 1927, he lived with his mother Selma and sisters Patricia and Marilyn in St. Louis while his father relocated to Chicago. In 1933 he started his studies at the Naval Academy in Annapolis from which he graduated in 1937. Next two years he served on the battleship USS New Mexico. Then he was sent to Pensacola for a pilot training which he completed on May 2, 1940. He was assigned to VF-3 fighter unit aboard Lexington’s sister ship, USS Saratoga (CV-3). First, he flew Grumman F3F and after that Brewster F2A Buffalo. VF-3 executive officer, Lt. John “Jimmy” Thach heavily focused on the air gunnery training. Under Thach’s leadership most VF-3 pilots, including Butch, became excellent marksmen.

    O’Hare’s first flight in the new Grumman F4F Wildcat fighter took place on July 21, 1941. Flying it off Saratoga he entered the WWII battles. In the beginning of 1942, the ship patrolled between Midway Island and Pearl Harbor where she was hit by a torpedo fired from the Japanese submarine I-6. She had to return for repairs and VF-3 transferred to Lexington. And that is where Butch’s star rose. Lexington was a core unit of the Task Force 11 under the command of Rear Admiral Wilson Brown. On January 31, 1942, she set sail together with two heavy cruisers and seven destroyers. Her own fighter unit, VF-2 was left behind to convert to Wildcats. Besides 18 fighters from VF-3 there were 37 Douglass SBD Dauntless dive bombers and 13 Douglas TBD Devastator torpedo bombers aboard Lexington. 

    Later two more heavy cruisers and four destroyers joined TF 11. This formation was getting ready to attack Rabaul. The American ships were located 450 miles north-east of the target when on February 20, 1942, they were spotted by Japanese Kawanishi H6K Mavis flying boat. It was promptly shot down by Jimmy Thach and his wingman Ens. Edward Sellstrom. Later the Lexington fighter pilots added another H6K to their score. The formation’s position however was discovered and all available 17 Mitsubishi G4M1 Betty bombers from 4. Kōkūtai were dispatched against it from Rabaul. Each aircraft was armed with two 250 kg bombs since the air torpedoes were not available in Rabaul at that time.

    The Japanese split into two formations to increase the chance of finding the Americans. At 16:25 Lexington’s radar detected the first group of nine G4M1 47 miles away. 16 out of 18 Wildcats were sent to combat. O’Hare and his wingman Lt.(jg) Marion Dufilho were also airborne. This pair however was ordered to circle around the ship. Fist nine Bettys were annihilated. Only four made it to Lexington but failed to score any bomb hit on the wildly maneuvering ship and were shot down on their return flight – two of them even by Dauntlesses. Not a single crew member from this G4M1 group survived. The American losses were two Wildcats and a pilot. They were shot down by Bettys’ rear gunners with their 20 mm cannons when they approached straight from behind without any maneuvering. 

    Butch O’Hare in the cockpit of a Wildcat captured in one of the propaganda photograph series taken in April 1942 on Hawaii. Note the censored unit insignia. (Photo: Naval History and Heritage Command)

    Butch wears non-standard cowboy leather belt in this color photograph. (Photo: Naval History and Heritage Command)

    During the photo shoot in Hawaii in April 1942 kill markings were painted on both sides of the fuselage. (Photo: Naval History and Heritage Command)

    Butch O’Hare at the Grumman F4F-3 Wildcat’s tail. (Photo: Naval History and Heritage Command)


    Alone against eight

    While most VF-3 fighters battled the first group of the enemy bombers, at 16:49 another one appeared on Lexington’s radar. This time eight G4M1 approached from the opposite side, 30 miles away but coming in fast. Butch and Dufilho were sent against them-no one else was available at that moment. Soon it turned out that O’Hare would remain alone. Dufilho’s guns jammed, and he could not fire a single shot. O’Hare did not attack fast flying bombers from rear but from above and astern. His four 12.7 mm caliber machine guns had 450 rounds each. He performed deflection shooting and took full advantage of his thorough air gunnery training. His bursts hit the Japanese bombers with such accuracy that he shot off the engine out of one of them! He attacked the Japanese formation four times until he ran out of the ammunition. Thanks to his actions only four bombers made it to Lexington. One of them, heavily damaged, attempted a suicidal attack. It did not hit the ship however, neither did the bombs from the other Bettys.

    O’Hare was convinced that he had hit seven bombers, six of them shot down. Officially he was credited with five kills which corresponds to the actual records. Four aircraft were destroyed immediately, fifth one made emergency landing on the water on its return flight. Butch damaged another two - there were the only two out of 17 dispatched that made it home. The Japanese reported one cruiser or destroyer sunk and setting the aircraft carrier on fire. They claimed eight Wildcats shot down. Gunners of the second group of bombers for example reported several kills during the repeated Butch’s attacks-even though he attacked alone. His Wildcat was hit by a single Japanese bullet in the fuselage-another one, into the port wing came from his own AA defense. O’Hare piloted F4F-3 BuNo. 4031 marked F-15. After the return to the port this aircraft was transferred to VF-2 and remained on board of Lexington. During the Battle of the Coral Sea, it landed on USS Yorktown (CV-5) deck, so it survived that battle as well. Then it flew with VF-42 and later in US Marines MAG-23. It was struck of charge in July 1944.

    Butch O’Hare and Jimmy Thach at Kaneohe base, April 10, 1942. Note details of the propeller in the background. (Photo: Naval History and Heritage Command)

    A pair of VF-3 fighters in flight on April 10, 1942. Wildcat F-1 (BuNo 3976) in the front is flown by Jimmy Thach. The second aircraft F-13 (BuNo 3986) is flown by Butch O’Hare. (Photo: Naval History and Heritage Command)


    The airport bears his name

    The successful aircraft survived its pilot. Butch O’Hare became a fighter ace in a day and on April 21, 1942, he was awarded Medal of Honor. Later he assumed command of VF-3 which after an extended time spent on training new pilots was renamed VF-6 and equipped with new Grumman F6F Hellcat fighters. Flying Hellcat O’Hare added another two kills to his score. On November 26, 1943, he perished during the first ever night interception mission off an American aircraft carrier. The circumstances of his death have not been clarified up until these days. Probably he became a victim of a Japanese Betty’s gunner during this night mission. Neither his Hellcat nor his body were ever found. Gearing class destroyer USS O’Hare (DD-889) which entered service in November 1945 was named after him. Butch’s mother Selma was at the ceremony. This ship took part in the Vietnam War and in 1978 was sold to Spain where it served under the name Mendez Nunez. It was decommissioned and sent to the scrap yards in 1992. In September 1949 the Chicago airport was named after him, O’Hare International Airport, ORD. Wildcat marked F-15 is exhibited in Terminal 2 at this airport. It is an aircraft which had been recovered in good condition from Lake Michigan where it crashed in 1943 off the training aircraft carrier USS Wolverine. In 2001 it was restored to represent Butch’s F4F-3.


    Raid on Lae and Salamaua

    Lexington was not to survive for too long neither. After the battle with the Japanese bombers TF 11 retreated from Rabaul but after joining forces with TF 17 gathered around Yorktown aircraft carrier the formation wanted to return and attack again. On March 8 the plans changed having found out that Rabaul port is empty. The Japanese invaded New Guinea and all ships sailed to the ports of Lae and Salamaua on the north-east coast of this island. In the morning of March 10, Lexington launched the first attack-eight Wildcats, 31 Dauntlesses and 13 Devastators armed with torpedoes. 15 minutes later Yorktown launched another 10 Wildcats, 30 SBDs and 12 TBDs, armed with bombs this time.

    Sixteen Japanese ships were near the coast in the vicinity of Lae and Salamaua-light cruiser Yubari, 6 destroyers, 5 large cargo ships, a minelayer, two small minelayers and a float plane carrier. The American pilots claimed ten ships sunk including three cruisers and another five ships damaged. Three cargo ships were sunk and fourth one was seriously damaged. Most of the ships were claimed by Lexington aviators. One of the VF-3 Wildcats shot down a Nakajima E8N Dave biplane floatplane which aggressively tried to attack the American carrier-borne bombers. The Japanese AA defense shot down a Dauntless from Lexington, the only American loss.

    On March 26, after this raid, Lexington returned to Pearl Harbor where she underwent a quick rebuild. Four turrets with eight useless 203 mm caliber anti-ship cannons were removed and replaced with 28 mm caliber AA quad cannons. 22 single barrel 20 mm caliber cannons were added as well. The ship armament then consisted of 12 single barrel 127 mm caliber cannons, 12 28 mm caliber quad cannons and 22 Oerlikon 20 mm caliber cannons. So equipped Lexington set sail for her last battle. Initially nothing indicated a fatal encounter. Ship set sail from Pearl Harbor on April 15, 1942, to deliver 14 Buffalo fighters from VMF-211 to Palmyra atoll located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean between Hawaiian Islands and American Samoa. After this task, in relatively peaceful waters, the ship was to conduct the exercises together with a battleship formation. On April 18 however the training was cancelled. The American and British code breakers concluded that the Japanese were preparing the landing at Port Moresby on the south-eastern side of New Guinea. Therefore, on May 1, 1942, Lexington again joined forces with Yorktown and her formation TF 17. Together they set sail for the Coral Sea with the intention to halt the Japanese plans. For this mission Lexington carried 21 Wildcats, 37 Dauntlesses and 12 Devastators.

    Lexington in San Diego on October 14, 1941. Buffalo fighters can be seen in the front, Dauntless bombers in the background. (Photo: Naval History and Heritage Command)

    Lexington in the original outfit featuring 203 mm caliber cannons in the gun turrets. (Photo: Naval History and Heritage Command)


    First battle of aircraft carriers

    Simultaneously with dispatching the invasion fleet to Port Moresby, the Japanese hit Tulagi in Solomon Islands. This mission was supported by the light aircraft carrier Shōhō. The main forces were supported the veterans of the Pearl Harbor attack-aircraft carriers Shōkaku and Zuikaku. The stage was being set up for the very first historic battle of the aircraft carriers. It was a first naval battle ever in which the opposing ships did not see each other and attacked each other with carrier-borne aircraft only. It is necessary to add though that many mistakes were made on both sides resulting in chaos and the outcome was more-less hap-hazard. Both sides were aware of the opponent ships presence and tried hard to find them. Both incorrectly identified the support force as the main one and launched against them attack groups of their aircraft. On May 7, 1942, in the morning, the Japanese scout discovered a lone tanker Neosho escorted by destroyer Sims. It reported though, incorrectly, an aircraft carrier and a cruiser. The Japanese launched 78 aircraft from Shōkaku and Zuikaku against them: 18 Mitsubishi A6M Zero, 36 Aichi D3A Val dive bombers and 24 Nakajima B5N Kate torpedo bombers.

    Right after an American scout discovered the invasion fleet of the cargo ships but reported two aircraft carriers and four cruisers. The Americans too launched 93 aircraft from Lexington and Yorktown-18 Wildcats, 53 Dauntlesses and 22 Devastators. Both sides almost instantly realized their error. Japanese aircraft for some time fruitlessly searched for some more valuable targets and in the end decided to attack Neosho and Sims at least. The ships had no chance. After three bomb hits the destroyer broke in halves and sank immediately. Out of 192 crew members only 14 sailors survived. Neosho was hit by seven bombs and a Val which, hit by a defense AA fire, crashed on her as well. Seriously damaged tanker drifted for several days until she finally sank.

    The Americans at last discovered the light aircraft carrier Shōhō attached to the invasion fleet and dived on her. Only two Mitsubishi A5M Claude and a Zero provided the air cover for her and another three Zeros took off at the beginning of the attack. They could not however stop the American onslaught. The Lexington aircraft hit the Japanese ship with two 450 kg bombs and five torpedoes. Shortly afterwards the Yorktown aircraft showed up and finished the burning wreck with 11 more bombs and 2 torpedoes. Shōhō sank 45 minutes after the attack was launched on her. All 18 aircraft she carried were lost as well. The Americans lost a Dauntless from Lexington. In the evening the Japanese attempted to find the American main force again but to no avail. Therefore, the aviators released their bombs and torpedoes and turned on their return flight. After the sunset they did find the American carriers-but they were without ordnance and misidentified the ships as their own. They started to circle and prepare for landing. After a while when the American destroyers started to fire at them the Japanese realized their mistake and flew away.

    Lexington under attack of the Japanese aircraft, May 8, 1942. Picture was taken from the deck of one of the attackers. (Photo: Naval History and Heritage Command)

    After the Japanese attacks Lexington was damaged however received her aircraft back on the deck. Picture was taken from the cruiser USS Portland shortly before the fatal explosions. (Photo: Naval History and Heritage Command)

    Ship’s demise was caused by the explosions of the fumes leaking from the damaged aviation fuel tanks. (Photo: Naval History and Heritage Command)

    The aircraft on Lexington’s stern, May 8, 1942, around 15:00. There are Wildcats in the front, Dauntlesses and Devastators behind them. Fire is raging in the hangar and the smoke is rising around the rear lift. (Photo: Naval History and Heritage Command)

    Burning, abandoned and listing Lexington, May 8, 1942 evening. There are still aircraft on the rear deck. (Photo: Naval History and Heritage Command)


    Decisive second day

    The first day ended with serious aircraft losses on the Japanese side and resulted in a small American victory in the form of Japanese decision to postpone the invasion of Port Moresby for several days. On May 8, 1942, morning the decisive battle was staged. The Japanese launched an attack with concentrated force of 18 fighters, 33 Val bombers and 18 Kate bombers. The Americans sent out two separate groups. Yorktown launched 6 Wildcats, 24 Dauntlesses and 9 Devastators. A while later Lexington launched 9 fighters, 15 dive bombers and 12 torpedo bombers. Yorktown aviators hit Shōkaku with two bombs, a bit later Lexington pilots scored another hit and the damaged Japanese carrier had to withdraw. The Lexington attack formation lost three Wildcats.

    By a coordinated attack from both sides the Japanese managed to hit Lexington’s port side with two torpedoes. Val dive bombers contributed with two bomb hits. Besides Wildcats Dauntlesses were also deployed to the ships’ defenses. 15 took off from Lexington on a fighter mission. They managed to destroy three Kate torpedo bombers, another was destroyed by Wildcat fighter and four by AA defense. Two Vals were shot down during the attack on Yorktown but regardless, she suffered a bomb hit. On the return flight the American and Japanese formations engaged resulting in further air combat and losses. Both sides lost many aircraft, their ships were damaged and were running out of fuel therefore they withdrew from the battle. The American scored a victory because the Japanese had to postpone the landing at Port Moresby for two months worried about the Allied cruisers’ presence in the area and in the end the invasion never materialized.

    The Japanese were convinced that they had sunk two American aircraft carriers, those however were sailing under their own power and receiving the returning aircraft. Nothing indicated that the damages Lexington sustained could not be handled. No one realized though that the first torpedo hit had damaged the aviation fuel tanks on the port side. The fumes were escaping and concentrating in other areas of the ship. At 12:47 the sparks from the electrical motors caused the explosion and fierce fire. The flight operations were still not impaired and by 14:14 the last aircraft returned to the carrier. In addition to three Wildcats shot down, three Dauntlesses, one Devastator and one Wildcat, which had to make emergency landing on the water, were lost. At 14:42 another explosion followed and a fierce fire in the hangar interrupted the electric power supply to the ship’s front section. Any hopes for saving the vessel were marred by the third explosion at 15:25 which demanded the full evacuation of the quarters bellow the waterline. At 16:00 Lexington came to full stop and at 17:07 captain Frederick Sherman gave the order to abandon ship. 2735 crew members were saved, 216 people perished. Captain Sherman remained on board until 18:30 to make sure nobody was left behind and left the ship as the last. Between 19:15 and 19:52 destroyer Phelps fired five torpedoes at Lexington and sank the ship.

    Japanese light aircraft carrier Shoho under the attack of the American planes, May 7, 1942. (Photo: Naval History and Heritage Command)

    Smoke is rising from the aircraft carrier Shokaku after she was hit by American bombs, May 8, 1942. Flames on the bow can be recognized. (Photo: Naval History and Heritage Command)


    3,000 meters deep

    On March 4, 2018, Paul Allen and his research ship RV Petrel discovered the wreck of USS Lexington more than 800 km east off the coast of the Australian Queensland. The ship is broken into several sections. The largest part of the hull is upright at the bottom 3,000 meters deep. The bow and the stern are detached and found almost 2 km west from the main hull part. The bridge was also torn away and is located approximately in the middle of the wreckage debris. The underwater robot RV Petrel also located a Japanese torpedo which sank to the bottom after it had missed its target. An interesting discovery was made west of the shipwreck. There is a group of 11 aircraft which slipped off Lexington’s deck when she was sinking-seven Devastators, three Dauntlesses and a Wildcat. The planes are in very good condition with well-preserved paint work. Besides the national markings the kill markings and unit insignia are still visible under a Wildcat canopy.

    The flight deck edge of the sunken Lexington. (Photo: PaulAllen.com)

    One of twelve 127 mm caliber cannons after 80 years on the sea bottom. (Photo: PaulAllen.com)

    Besides the unit insignia four kills and one bombing mission markings are still visible under a Wildcat canopy. (Photo: PaulAllen.com)

    A group of Devastator torpedo bombers rests at the bottom of the ocean. (Photo: PaulAllen.com)

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