Same old Izzy:
"Interesting qoute Angus. Appearantly the comments on the 109G are not from Rall, just the usal repeating of 'William Green-facts', always from the same source, i.e. 6min climb time, repeating the same old stuff about 'poor' low speed handling on the contrary to all pilot accounts. etc. "
From Rall allright, did I forget to put the Page number?
Anyway, this was his account, which must then rank as a pilots account. Now I did suggest an explanation to this, which you may have missed, i.e. that the first deliveries may not have been boosted up. Definately the power went up with time.
Now to the Russians and the Spitfires......Guess they never learned to use them properly...
If you want more, here is a piece of candy from "Mein Flugbuch", also Rall, about the same subject, - it's in German but I will put it out in english as well
Mein Flugbuch, p. 154-156, - 28th of april 1943
"Am 28. April begleiten wir wieder einmal bomber nach Krymskaya, einem Bahn- und Strassenknotenpunkt, als ich in einiger Entfernung einen kleineren verband fremder Jager entdecke, die rasch naherkommen. Es sind LaGG-Typen darunter, ohne Zweifel - aber eine der machinen sieht anderes aus, schlanker, mit elliptischen Tragflachen - eine Spitfire!
In ersten augenblick bin Ich erschrocken. Spitfires - hier? Hat die Royal Air Force eine staffel heruntergeschickt oder vomöglich grössere Verbande? Wir wissen dass ein teil der Lieferungen aus dem Pacht-und Leihabkommen von England uber Persien an unsere front gelangt. Wenn die Westallierten aber nun nicht flugzeuge, sondern auch Piloten schicken? Recht zugich sitze ich hinter der britischen Machine und kann das Feuer eröffnen. Das is kein Englander der dort druben fliegt, der hatte sich anderes gewahrt."
English:
"On the 28th of April we were once again escorting Bombers to Krymskaya, a crossing of rails and roads, as I spotted a small group of enemy fighters in some distance. There are LaGG fighters there amongst without doubt, but one of the machines looks different, thinner, with elliptical wings - a Spitfire!
In the first moment I was scared. Spitfires - here? Did the RAF send a squadron over here or possibly bigger units? We knew that a part of the Lend-Lease shipments found their way from England over Persia and to our front. What if the Western allies would not only have sent aircraft, but also Pilots?
Quickly I get on the british aircraft's tail and open fire. This is definately no Englishman flying there, he would then have defended differently"
Tells you some opinion on Russian planes and Pilots, and British planes and Pilots, doesn't it
