We met... General Gunther Rall.
275 victories.
Amazing person. Unfortunately there wasn't much chance to ask questions, especially because my 2 sheets long of question list was by my mistake such a small print that mr. Rall couldn't read it there in public

And my English language is just too bad so I could ask the questions in public, amidst all those people.
I'll post couple items later, after this "debrief beer" is out of my head.
As "press" I was most priviledged though to enjoy a short 1-to-1 interview with him, though. Sad to say, to you, I used that for other general purpose questions, to find background about herr Rall. I found him to be most pleasant, wonder old gentleman, who thorougly had enjoyed his life, enjoyed his time training in the US in the 50s, has lots of friends in the US and thinks that the NATO is very important force for the Europe and the world.
"Germany after the war was about rebuilding, inspirational to repair, it was about what I have to give to others. Today, the mentality of people is what I can GET from others."
I REALLY would want to spend a day with him, asking questions and pondering the world with him... 275 aerial victories, in just 621 combat missions. What an AMAZING rate! He flew the Me 109 in various versions from 1940 to 1945, but as Julle said, also all captured Allied types and even Messerscmitt 262.
I got the whole thing in tape, English language. I HOPE I'll get the stuff in video, too. It'll be available sooner or later.

Grendel and mr. Rall



More on herr Rall:
http://www.google.com/search?q=gunther%20rall&sourceid=mozilla-search&start=0&start=0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8Julle comments:
I...WAS...THERE!
WOOOHOOO!
This guy flew the German fighters (mostly the 109) and he carefully tested and studied the P-38, 47, 51 and the Spit. He trained german squadronleaders to fight those captured AC. We are talking about a guy who had a LOT of sorties in all these planes. If anyone should ever make a WWII aircombat simulator hei-d need to call up this guy to end speculations.