naziangie wrote :
Galland got shot down multiple times. However, he was lucky enough to be over his own turf.
When Galland met Bader, he was still bearing burnmarks from the last time, - being shot down by some of Bader's boys.
And..? Wasn`t Galland`s overall record against the RAF, hmm, quite positive, even at that time ? Not that he didn`t met fierce opposition in the air, but the fact still is he scored about triple as much as them. Even during the same period. Even when flying over the enemy.
Why angiebangie, if he flew a that inferior plane like the 109?
Mölders got shot down some times as well, once being captured by the French, another time duelling with a humble Spit MkI and loosing to the humble .303's.
Gunther Rall got shot down 8 times.
Rudorffer got shot down 17 times.
I remember that Hartmann did also get shot down, he was captured but escaped.
BS. Hartmann was never shot down, naziangie. Not even once. Same with the rest, you attempt to mix various forced landings with being shot down. You lied Malan shot down Moelders, when in fact all he did was peppering his Emil and Moelders got home with some injuries in his leg..
On the western front in particular, the LW was more or less always over their own turf from 1940/41 onwards, simply because they were on the defensive side. That allows a 200 kills ace 17 lives (such as Rudorffer) while the RAF30- 50 kills guy (Such as Pat Pattle, scoring a good deal in a biplane) never wrecked a plane.
Aha. So Galland was flying over it own turf, ie. France in 1940, where he shot down 14 planes, and during BoB, where he shot down further 35? That makes it 49 victories when Galland was flying over enemy 'turf' constantly. Moelders did 16 in Bof, 28 in the Bob, for a total 44.
Tell me, how many victories the highest scoring RAF ace did at the same period? Maybe 10-15? Appearantly there`s a consiparacy against you. You keep telling us how amazed the LW was with the Spitfire, and felt 'inferior' but we see no qoutes, no references, we see the top scoring 109 pilots scored 10 times as high during the war, and 3-4 times as many even during the same period and area, and we see the overall combat records, fighters lost vs. fighters also favours the 109 heavily. Read up naziangie when you pulled your head out from the darkness, read up for example what happened over dunkirk. And dont forget to make up the new excuses.
With the above I mean that there`s no slightest correllation between the story you tell us, and what history tells us.
But forget it. People like you always need more and more excuses instead of facing the facts. You appear to be living in a dreamworld where leading RAF aces never get shot down.. vs. reality, some brit aces that got shot down SEVEN TIMES during BoB and survived? Talking about advantage here!
After all, I somehow recall that in Barbiworld the name of Ernst Udet is yet ubknown.....
How about "Uncle" Theo Osterkamp. I can throw you a bone about his opinion of the Spitfire.
First you have to read up.
Who was Udet
Who was Theo
Ah, more vivid stories from naziangie.. You want to tell me about Udet, and Osterkamp. I guess it`s just the same thing when you say Rall did prefer a Spitty wing. Rall says that nowhere, though. How pathethic is that, naziangie, you don`t even understand the words of people you are quoting, and now you came up with fabricated stories... yes this is a good thread, it shows us how low you can get in the mud.