Some of you may or may not have heard of
Schulungslehergang(Training unit) Elbetheres a very good book on this last ditch unit, The Last Flight of the Luftwaffe: The Fate of Schulungslehergang Elbe 7 April 1945 by Adrian Weir (ISBN 1 85409 300 2). I highly suggest getting this book, its a great story with lots of info.
Anyway, its about a purely volunteer manned ramming unit, a last ditch effort. It was created by Hans-Joachim 'Hajo' Hermann, who urged Goering to give him the material to organize and execute this operation.
Hermann was originally promised 1000 Bf 109 aircraft but eventually ended up being only 200, the interesting thing is that these 109s were all stripped down, their skin surfaces were smoothened, most armor was removed and armament was reduced to one MG 131 with 60 rounds. This was obviously done to save weight and to increase performance so that these 109s could blow past the fighter screen and ram the bombers.
The operation launched on April 7 1945 with 200 aircraft from bases all along the Elbe river (which explains the Elbe in Schulungslehergang). 70 of the 200 aircraft were taking off from bases in Czechoslovakia but were forced to turn back because of a course change by the US 2nd and 3rd Air Divisions which put them out of range of the Czech based 109s. The Schulungslehergang combatants had some success but lost appox. 53 of their own number and destroyed 13 USAAF bombers.
As a side note, Me 262s took part and assisted the Schulungslehergang Elbe jagdflieger in basically the same way as they would in Gallands plan, they went in first and disrupted the escorts and caused confusion while the conventional fighters came in.
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Nath_____
9./JG 54
"Grünherz"
"It felt as if an angel was pushing..."
-Reponse of Gen. Adolf Galland after flying the fourth prototype Me 262 in May 1943.
[This message has been edited by Nath-BDP (edited 12-14-2000).]