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Soviet Ace 10-25-2009 03:11 PM

If the question, is who was the first Russian Ace. Then it's my answer. But if it's the highest scoring Russian Ace, then it's Ivan Nikitovich Kozhedub aka "Ivan the Terrible". :cool:

olife 10-25-2009 04:07 PM

hello guys
solution of my quizz:
n1:1hartmann
2barkhorn
3rall

n2:f6f hellcat

n3:no legs(he had a leg prosyhesis)

n4:960kms/hours(596/597 milles/hours)

n5:franck

n6:8 machines guns in hurricanne mk1

n7:i.n.kozheboud

n8:7 kills during 1 air fight:the january 11th 1945 captain william arthur shomo destroyed 7 japs planes

olife 10-25-2009 04:46 PM

quizz of panzergranate

1:more of 20(katia budanova)

2:f6f hellcat

3:f4u corsair

4:ki-102 randy

5:37 mm aa flack gun

6:bf109 e

7:no idea

8:no idea

9:no idea

10:ju88

11:fairey battle

12:not combat ready

Voyager 10-25-2009 05:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Soviet Ace (Post 113216)
The Hellcats, were used as a cover. Since the Japanese didn't have many fighters at Leyte (5 total maybe!?), the Hellcats never saw action. Just wanna clarify that. :) The air battle that took place at Leyte Gulf was the Battle off Samar between FM2 Wildcats, and the Japanese Battleships.

Seriously FOZ, if you want to know more about Leyte. Read "The Last of the Tin Can Sailors". It's all about Samar, and Leyte. :D :cool:

So if I'm following all of this, it sounds like McCampbell was stationed on one of the fleet carriers that didn't actually get to do much during the main Battle of Leyte Gulf. However, from the Wiki article it is clear that he was flying Hellcats during at least the Battle of Sibuyan Sea (24 Oct):

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wikipedia
Most of the attacking Japanese planes were intercepted and shot down or driven off by Hellcats of Sherman's combat air patrol, most notably by two fighter sections from Essex led by Commander David McCampbell (who is credited with shooting down nine of the attacking planes in this one action).

Looking further at the Wiki article on the battle, it does indeed seem that the Essex was in the force Halsey took north, not in the 7th Fleet. So, overall, McCampbell flew Hellcats at the Battle of Leyte Gulf, but he did not participate in the central action of the battle, the Battle of Samar.

That was tangled.

FOZ_1983 10-25-2009 11:08 PM

erm... so who was right? im confused! :(


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