I remember watching a DOC about the Easternfront. There was a gun camera clip of a B 109 bouncing a few biplanes. The commentary was how the LW had a major advantage in air superiority,technically and in numbers. Furthermore said was the fact that LW pilots were very successful in acquiring may kill sorties against such inferior ACs. I wasn’t too aware of the politics of the eastern front. In August 1939 Germany and the Soviet Union signed a non-aggression pact. In a secret additional protocol to this agreement the Baltic states were annexed to the Molotov - Ribbentrop pact allowing the Soviet Union to seize them upon the German invasion of Poland. One of those countries was Finland.Heh guess the Finns were the good guys for awhile. Stalin was more of a menace to his own people than Hitler was. After the war effort that ended at Finland's defensive victory the Soviet military command, weakened by Stalin's purge, came under severe criticism. For instance the air force operations were judged as failures. In spite of their thirty times higher numbers, the 44,000 bomber sorties of the Soviet Air Force could not paralyze the Finnish warfare capability or collapse its economy. The war ordeal only strengthened the people's morale.
Hence the Russian Airforce had so been purge where the pilot base skill level was very low.Those returning pilots from the Spanish civil were also arrested and usually imprisoned, Stalin was a funny bloke. That said Staga you ready for what I’ve found ok here is just a small bit.

Polikarpov I-15

Belgian Fiat CR.42.
There was lots more but I hate long posts.
Five Fiat CR.42s took off from Brustem at 06:05 to provide cover for the airfield. The first patrol (Lieutenant Charles Goffin and Sergent Delannay) tangled with some Bfl09s east of Waremme. Delannay's aircraft was shot down. He baled out and as he descended was mortally wounded by a shot from the ground. Goffin had better luck and damaged a Bf109, which left the fray trailing a long plume of smoke. This plane appears to have been a Bf109E flown by Leutnant Erwin Dutel from 2/JG1, whose aircraft was hit and he was forced to bale out over Aix-la-Chapelle (Aachen). Dutel had been a part of nineteen Bfl09s escorting forty Ju52s in the St Trond/Tongres. The German fighter pilots repored that they encountered five "Gladiators" of which one was shot down.
During the Winter War Avdeyev served in the Leningrad area in the 153 IAP as a Lieutenant and was later promoted to Starshiy Leitenant and Flight commander.
After the German attack on the Soviet Union, the 153 IAP defended Leningrad City using I-153 Tchaika biplanes.
One day his flight attacked a formation of Ju88s protected by Bf109s (approx. 20 aircraft altogether). He shot down one of the bombers in flames but his aircraft was damaged by return fire and caught fire. He continued however to attack and shot down another bomber before he bailed out and parachuted to safety.
Jean de Callatay served with the 3/II/2 Aé equipped with Fiat CR.42 at the time of the German invasion of Belgium in May 1940.
In the early morning on 10 May the IIème Group was ordered to evacuated from Nivelles to Landing Field No 22 at Brustem.
When the last aircraft were preparing to land, the flight led by Capitaine Callatay spotted a formation of Ju52/3ms over Tongres. The transports were from 17/KGzbV5 tasked with dropping dummy parachutists. The three CR.42s took on the Ju52s and Callatay scored hits on a Ju52 near Alken at 05.30. This aircraft crash-landed at Maastricht. The Belgian pilot were immediately pounced on by escorting Bf109s from I/JG1 and the three Belgian pilots broke off the engagement and headed back to Nivelles thinking that the field at Brustem had been put out of action by German bombers.
Callatay was later credited with a destroyed Ju52/3m.
On 14 May he claimed a Bf109E of 8/JG3 over Fleurus at around 13.00.
Callatay ended the war with two biplane victories.
Here is a list of the Russian biplane pilots
Alexei Khlobystov - 1 biplane victory / 7 total
Nikolai Lavitskii - at least 1 biplane victory / 24 total
Mikhail Mudrov - 1 biplane victory / 30 total
Alexandr Silantyev - 1 biplane victory / 8 total
Ivan Grachev - 1 shared biplane victory / 18 total
Colonel Fedor Arkhipenko, 129 GvIAP, 30 and 14 shared victories.
Colonel Andrey Baklan, 32 GvIAP, 22 and 23 shared victories.
Colonel Ivan Baluk, 54 GvIAP, 25 and 5 shared victories.
Major Vladimir Chensky, 116 GvIAP, 16 victories (biplane victories claimed while flying I-15!).
Lieutenant Colonel Nikolay Delegey, 508 IAP, 15 and 3 shared victories.
Major Nikolay Dmitriev, 5 GvIAP, 15 victories.
Lieutenant Konstantin Kiranov, 875 IAP, 16 victories (biplane victories claimed while flying I-15!).
Captain Sergey Kiselev, 162 IAP, 16 victories (biplane victories claimed while flying I-15!).
Colonel Peter Kolomin, 162 IAP, 16 and 7 shared victories (biplane victories claimed while flying I-15!).
Lieutenant Pavel Lovchikov, 271 IAP, 15 (4 of them in the Winter War) victories.
Colonel Vasiliy Matzievich, 26 GvIAP, 16 and 6 shared victories.
General Sergey Mironov, 153 IAP, 18 (2 of them in the Winter War) victories.
Colonel Aleksey Murashev, 3 GvIAP, 22 victories.
Captain Viktor Orlov, 113 GvIAP, 16 and 6 shared victories.
Captain Dmitriy Oskalenko, 26 IAP/PVO, 15 victories (KIA in combat with JG 54 on 26 September 1942).
Major Ivan Pishkan, 91 IAP, 16 and 35 shared victories.
Colonel Vladimir Snesarev, 11 GvIAP/SF, 16 and 8 victories shared victories (biplane victories claimed while flying I-15!).
Additional pilots with biplane victories:
S. Ya. Zchukovskiy - 4 biplane victories / 4 total
Aleksey Artamov - 3 biplane victories / 3 total
Mikhail Maksimov - 3 biplane victories / 3 total
V. Makutin - 3 biplane victories / 3 total
Peter Samokhin - 3 biplane victories / 3 total
B. N. Surin - 3 biplane victories / 3 total
A. A. Artemyev - 2 biplane victories / 2 total
L. G. Butelin - 2 biplane victories / 2 total
I. I. Drozdov - 2 biplane victories / 2 total
Leonid Ivanov - 2 biplane victories / 2 total
P. A. Kuzmin - 2 biplane victories / 2 total
M. F. Savtchenko - 2 biplane victories / 2 total
Zavgorodniy - 2 biplane victories / 2 total
K. Zcherdev - 2 biplane victories / 2 total
Pavel Borisov - 1 biplane victory / 1 total
Nikifor Ignatyev - 1 biplane victory / 1 total
Alexandr Korobitzin - 1 biplane victory / 1 total
A. I. Pachin - 1 biplane victory / 1 total
Lavrentiy Borisov - 1 shared biplane victory / 1 shared total
Nikolai Cherkasov - 1 shared biplane victory / 1 shared total
Alexandr Evstigneev - 1 shared biplane victory / 1 shared total
Filimonov - 1 shared biplane victory / 1 shared total
Shota Gogmachadze - 1 shared biplane victory / 1 shared total
Leonid Khomutov - 1 shared biplane victory / 1 shared total
Vasiliy Kuroedov - 1 shared biplane victory / 1 shared total
Dmitry Semenikhin - 1 shared biplane victory / 1 shared total
A number of other Belgian pilots scored biplane kills during the German invasion in May 1940.
Jean de Callatay - 2 biplane victories / 2 total
Charles Goffin - 2 biplane victories / 2 total
Etienne Dufossez - 1 biplane victory / 1 total
Werner de Mérode - 1 biplane victory / 1 total
Sources:
Christer Bergström's forthcoming book on the air war on the East front, 'Black Cross Red Star; German and Russian Fighter Pilots in Combat'
That's a helluva of alot of sorties wouldn't you say,not to mention the kills scored against 109's pretty impressive.
Facts are facts and the German lost BOB,the team with the more skillfull players won end of story.Make all the excuses you want RAM.
Frankly I don't know how anyone can idolize any persons connected to the Nazi regime. These feelings come from losing relatives in the fight against the Nazis to preserve WORLD democracy.They gave up their tomorrows Ram so you are able to post here today,instead of being in some Nazi interment camp somewhere pondering your future. Then again that depends on what country your are from.
Man I'm tired
[This message has been edited by Torque (edited 05-27-2000).]