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I had an AF ROTC instructor in the late 50s/early 60s, who was a B-17
pilot. He said that one day, a black b-17 shadowed their squadron and did not respond to calls to join up. They then called in fighters, which shot it down. There is no evidence that the ever Germans did such a thing -- KG 200 used it captured aircraft for other purposes -- but the belief was widespread among US aircrews, Absolutely agree with this - its one of those anecdotes that is believed by nearly everyone, but the only units that operated captured US equipment never flew them in this manner. These turncoat aircraft were a literally priceless commodity and exposing them to their own flak, escorts -and- Luftwaffe fighters, as well as the bristling armada of B-17 formations is just silly - they didn't do it. Yes, the Germans flew various aircraft as "shadows", tailing the bomber formations and reporting on their movements, but this was done primarily by Ju 88 heavy fighters. Wasting a captured B-17 on such a mission would simply not be done. and it was common to shoot at stragglers trying to join up with the formation. Especially, of course, if it was not their own unit. As a straggler was known to be an easy target for enemy fighters, this was a difficult choice... for both sides. Very true and you have to wonder how many US airmen perished because their aircraft were so damaged that they could not keep up with their own groups - slowly being overtaken by other formations, edgy and trigger-happy and suddenly facing an "unfamiliar" B-17 that would 'appear' to be shadowing their movements. Tragic, but it makes a hell of a lot more sense than the Germans sending one of their rare war prizes into a situation where it would be fired upon by literally everyone, with predictable results. v/r Gordon ====(A+C==== USN SAR Donate your memories - write a note on the back and send your old photos to a reputable museum, don't take them with you when you're gone. |
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