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Whats the difference between Jabos and Taifunjäger. . . ??? Jabo is definately Jagdbomber As I said it was just a guess but the Typhoon looked different than other allied planes that time with the huge air-intake under the engine which looks especially prominent from the ground when the plane is approaching I think
German Nick names for Axis and Allied Aircraft Would anybody Know how the Luftwaffe Personel and German Army in General Reffered to the Aircraft and Variants ,That appeared in the War on Both Sides As in Nick Names If I remember Rightly the Allies had Code Names for the Various German Aircraft But what did the Germans Do Use as Correct Intelligence and Field use of the Types of Aircraft Flown By and Used against the Germans
Diorama Luftwaffe Air Defense - Axis History Forum Diorama "Luftwaffe Air Defense" using AFV CLUB's Sd Kfz 251 17 "Luftwaffe" + Dragon's Achtung Jabo + Zvezda's German Halftrack Crew + Mini Art's building ruins - by "Art Instructor":
Which Jagdgeschwader used FW-190s on the East Front? The 14 (Jabo) JG5 flew out of Petsamo to inderdict coastal traffic They flew A2'S 3'S II Schl G1 flew FW from March'43 SG10 arrived from the Med theatre in '44 I II SG77 in Southern Poland II JG1 based at Mecklenburg 02 45 7 JG1 based at Garz Usedom 03 45 IV JG3 based at Prenzlau 03 45 JG4 Along the Oder front in '45 JG6 Lower Silesia in
Schwere Panzer-Abteilung 503 In Normandy. - Axis History Forum Interesting pictures of the first total loss of a sPz Abt 503 Tiger in Normandy Not as a result of enemy action but a simple accident The bridge under the Tiger collapsed and the Tiger was beyond repair Sources for this loss are : Combat History of Schwere Panzer-Abteilung 503 JJF Pub 2000 (page 235) 45 Tiger En Normandie, La s Panzer-Abteilung 503 Ysec Pub 2003 (page 19) Tigers In
SS-Brigadeführer Heinz Lammerding - Axis History Forum Travelling predominantly at night to avoid the attention of the Allied Jabo’s, the division only arrived in the area in early July, and was rapidly committed to action but Lammerding was wounded during the heavy fighting around Coutances, at the base of the Cotentin Peninsular, as the Americans began to launch their efforts to break out of
Hs 123 remains in production - Axis History Forum At the outbreak of hostilities, the surviving 39 Hs 123s assigned to II (Schl) LG 2, were committed to action in the Polish Campaign [4] This single unit proved to be particularly effective Screaming over the heads of enemy troops, the Hs 123s delivered their bombs with devastating accuracy A frightening aspect of an Hs 123 attack was the staccato noise of its engine that a pilot could
what ever happend to Michael Whittman - Axis History Forum The Germans apparently began it as a propaganda exercise (after first listing him as MIA for a very long time), so as to refuse admitting to the troops and public that the famed 'invincible' Tiger Ace was beaten by another tank, and made his end sound more martyr-like by implying him going down to the dreaded 'Jabo'
How early did the allies detect the Me-262 program A lot of words were expended about tanks, trains and submarines but the real target of US bombers was to kill the Schwalbe project just before massive assignements to the JGs Boeings failed, but Hitler had more success in killing this menace by changing suddenly the role of the Schwalbe from interceptor to JaBo and loosing a further year
Kapt Olli Puhakkas claim 26. 06. 1944 - Axis History Forum 23 kpl JU-87, 16 kpl FW-190, 4 FW-190 Jabo sekä 3 kpl Me-109 tiedustelu vlokuvauskonetta Portinnokan suunnan 35 vihollispanssaria tuhottu melkein kokonaan Saksalaiset tuhosivat eri puolella 23 vaunua Vihollinen työnnettiin takaisin vaikka VKT linjaan ei päästy Stukat ja Jabot tehokkaita