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BOXART STORY
The Bell P-39 Airacobra was anything but
a high-altitude fighter. Even the prototype, though
powered by a turbocharged engine, did not excel at
high altitudes in terms of top speed, and after the
installation of the Allison V-1710-39 with a single-
stage supercharger, the promising fighter was
definitely doomed to be combat-used only at low
and medium altitudes. All the more interesting is
the story of F/O Kirby F. Smith, who managed to
shoot down a Ju-88D-1 reconnaissance aircraft
flying at an altitude of over 31,000 ft m.
This occurred on August 6, 1943. The pair of
F/O Smith and F/O Simmonds from the 346th
Fighter Squadron, part of the 350th Fighter Group
operating in northwest Africa, was conducting
a test flight during which one of the pair simulated
an enemy aircraft while the other tried to locate
it using radio guidance. During this task, the
pilots received a report of the presence of
a German reconnaissance aircraft, so they quit
their exercise and, after guidance by a ground
station, began their climb to the target. The
scout had already flown over the coast and
headed out over the sea, while the two already
notoriously “out of breath” Airacobras fought for
literally every feet of altitude as they approached
their operational ceiling. The pilots reached the
target’s altitude some 100 miles from the coast.
Smith wasted no time as the fuel ran out and the
engine temperature reached concerning values.
As soon as he came within range, he opened fire.
The powerful recoil of the 37 mm cannon caused
his aircraft to drop some hundred foots, but the
stricken Ju 88 went into a slow descent and its
crew’s parachutes appeared in the sky...
That day the Luftwaffe lost two Ju 88
reconnaissance aircraft in the Mediterranean.
One was doing weather reconnaissance, the
other a long-range photo reconnaissance. Both
were Ju 88D-1s. K. F. Smith’s victim was most
likely the one of Fw. Heinz Pracht from the 3rd
(F)/33 (WNr. 143073, 8H+LL), as the other lost
Ju 88D-1 belonged to Wekusta 26, a weather
reconnaissance squadron based in Frosinone,
more than 380 miles from the site of the shoot-
down, and it seems unlikely that it would have
operated that far away.
Smith and Simmonds would have had an easier
situation if they had gone on a test flight with
the P-38s that all three squadrons of the 350th
FG had received in order to fight the high-flying
German reconnaissance aircraft. Each squadron
received two of them in May 1943, and their pilots
managed to shoot down 26 percent of all Luftwaffe
reconnaissance aircraft over northwest Africa by
early October.
The story of the formation of the 350th FG is
interesting in itself. It was created somewhat out
of necessity due to the USAAF command’s efforts
to use all available resources prior to the planned
invasion of North Africa. And so, it was decided to
employ American pilots in Europe, to supplement
them with pilots from USA and equip them all with
Airacobras, which were originally to be received
by the French and had been awaiting their fate in
crates in the UK for quite a time. From the USA,
a forward echelon of 119 men from the 31st FG and
52nd FG, the groups that flew the P-39, set out
for Europe on September 20, 1942, from Harding
Field. At the same time, American pilots operating
in Europe were being assembled. However, these
were not the pilots of the Eagle Squadrons that
formed the 4th FG, known as the Debden Eagles,
but men scattered in various RAF and RCAF
squadrons. The activation of the 350th FG took
place at Duxford on October 1 and included the
345th (Devil Hawks), 346th (Checkerboards) and
347th (Screaming Red Asses) Fighter Squadrons.
By early January, 800 ground and flying
personnel were ready for action and all moved
to Africa during January and February 1943. The
P-39 flight from England to Port Lyautey, French
Morocco, was itself a dangerous task, as it was
a seven-hour flight, conducted largely over enemy
territory. Of the 75 pilots who took off for the
flight between January 3 and February 28, only
61 reached their destination. Ten were forced
to land in Portugal due to headwinds, as was
a pilot whose on-board electrical system failed
in flight. One pilot was shot down over Biscay by
a patrolling Ju 88 from a KG-40, another of those
who did not make it to the destination had to
make an emergency landing in Spain and another
one lost his orientation over Ireland and crashed
when trying to return to England.
In Africa, pilots from all squadrons flew
patrol and interception missions, provided cover
for convoys and escort for bomber, transport
or reconnaissance aircraft. Their duties also
included close air support, so it could be said
that they were the “Jack of all trades”. And, as the
story depicted in the boxart by Adam Tooby, who
prepared it for kit Cat. No. 8067, proves, they even
managed the role of high-altitude fighters with
their Airacobras.
Illustration: Adam Tooby
On the limit
Text: Richard Plos
#8067
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