Unlikely, since the P-50 never entered service. However, the myth persists that the 332d Fighter Group sank a German destroyer although, depending on who you listen to, it was done with P-40s, P-47s or P-51s.
The fact is that there were no German destroyers operating in the Mediterranean Sea to be sunk.
The Redtails did strafe, damage and drive ashore the German TA22 (ex WWI Italian "destroyer" Giuseppe Missori, built 1914 - actually a large torpedo boat - a 740 ton craft that was no longer capable of performing significant surface combat).
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The RAF primarily used captured German aircraft for flight testing & evaluation purposes. German aircraft that were severly damaged could not be used.
Encouraged the convoy system, and utilized America's destroyers (50 Clemson/Wickes Class flush deck destroyers during lend lease), and later utilized America's newly built destroyer escorts and escort aircraft carriers to hunt down and sink German U-boats.
it was a heinkell 111 that was shot down by a hurricane flown by a widnes born pilot, it crashed on to the fields at the rear of the ici recreation club the two pilots killed were leonhard kuzuick and heinrik ludwinski they were shot down by squadron leader robin mcnair dfc bar
The Heinkel 111.
A German hunting squadron, known as a Jagdstaffel, typically consisted of around 12 to 20 aircraft during World War I. These squadrons were designed for aerial combat and often included a mix of fighter planes and supporting aircraft. The exact number could vary depending on the specific squadron and the time period within the war.
Airplanes found them and sunk them. Aircraft were launched from escort carriers. Destroyers and Destroyer Escorts sometimes get the glory for it, but seldom could anything (in WWII) escape from those flying machines!
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Zerstörer. (zeh-stew-ruhr)
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The Albatros series of German pursuit aircraft -- the D.I, D.II, and D.III -- was designed and built during the spring and summer of 1916. The D.III, the last and most famous and numerous, entered squadron service in December of that year.Before their fighter or pursuit aircraft, Albatros had built MANY observation, bomber and trainer aircraft. There were Albatros aircraft in the German Air Force at the start of war in 1914. The aircraft were gradually developed into their later fighters.( ref,;- Warplanes and air battles of World War 1, by Bernard Fitzsimmons, 1973)
In German, "Staffel" can refer to a season of a TV show or a series. It can also refer to a squadron or unit in the military. Additionally, "Staffel" can mean stairs or steps in a staircase.
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The Spitfire was a British aircraft.
The only aircraft that fought in Battle of Britain were British aircraft in RAF and German aircraft in Luftwaffe. The Italians had no part in the blitz or in the Battle of Britain.The only aircraft that fought in Battle of Britain were British aircraft in RAF and German aircraft in Luftwaffe
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