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28.07.2004 17:12:41
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Прочее; 1936-1945 гг.;
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Re: Примеров, плиз....
>Или затруднительно?
His success had not come without some cost. He was shot down nine times in his combat career. He baled out once and was wounded twice. On 31 May 1944, Barkhorn was flying his sixth mission of the day and, being fatigued, was not concentrating on keeping a good look-out when he was bounced by a Russian Airacobra and shot down in Bf 109 G-6 (WNr 163195) “Black 5”. He received severe wounds to his right arm and leg which put him out of action for four months. He returned to combat duty at the end of October. He claimed his 275th victim on 14 November. He recorded his 301st, and last, victory on 5 January 1945.
http://www.luftwaffe.cz/barkhorn.html
He was never a big single mission / day scorer unlike others in the East. His best single mission score was four confirmed, his best single day score was seven. In over 1100 combat missions, he was shot down nine times, bailed out once and was wounded twice. On one mission in May 1944, he was flying escort for the famous Stuka pilot Hans-Ulrich Rudel. On the way back to base, he was bounced by a Soviet fighter -
" I got a message that there were Russian fighters about, but I was very tired and negligent. I didn't look behind me. I had 273 victories at the time, and I remember thinking about getting 275, and perhaps later 300. The next victory was me!"
He spent four months in the hospital paying for this mistake, and Hartmann took over the scoring lead permanently.
http://www.luftwaffe-experten.com/pilots_day/G_Barkhorn.html
Сбили как ворону. И ещё 8 раз сбивали (возможно что не всё истребители - но показательно :) )
Кто такой Barkhorn я думаю объяснять не надо :)