Juha Tompuri wrote:Slon-76 wrote:
You exaggerate, Juha.
Shinkarenko attacked the first and has shot down Uuttu at once. Any " slipped forward " I-16 was not.
In the report the fact is marked only, that Pokryshev has lagged behind in area Siesjarvi why he has lagged behind - too nobody saw. The reason was found out when Pokryshev has returned back.
That is quite different to the Soviet fighter early Winter War tactics and Uuttu combat report.
Soviet fighters used the bit old fashioned three plane wedge formation at attacks, where when the leader opened fire, also the wingmen pushed the trigger.
We come on the second circle? Distressful Uuttu already it is time to bear in a separate theme

I shall not deny, that Uuttu's version has the right to a life. Therefore to prove the correctness to me hardly it will be possible (however, to you too

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Therefore I think everyone can count how it is pleasant to him more. As was actually we hardly already we learn.
As the resume of the version I shall result reasons in her advantage.
1. The Soviet documents the version, that the Pokryshev’s plane have been damaged in air I fight do not confirm. You to me already let know, that for you it - not argument. But you should understand, that the argument nobody the confirmed Uuttu’s words is exact also for me not.
2. I consulted to knowing people concerning that, the plane with described Uuttu symptoms could to fly by about 30 kilometers. To me have answered, that with probability of 90 % - is not present. In any case, the squadron should lower speed that Pokryshev it was kept in group. I.e. to not notice, that his plane is damaged other pilots not could.
3. If I have correctly understood, Uuttu shot on I-16 from position "behind - above". To strike from such position an oil - radiator - very big success.
4. Pokryshev was rather skilled pilots and hardly could admit such gross blunder, having slipped forward not only the commander a part (him was not in structure of link Shinkarenko), but also the attacked opponent.
5. It is surprising, that Uuttu, being continuously under bombardment, could see where he has got, that has taken place with plane of the opponent where and as it has departed also what color a smoke let out. It is trusted in it hardly.
6. With Pokryshev’s words, him have damaged fire from the ground. As the plane have restored later, probably his words have found acknowledgement at survey of the machine. At least in all lists the plane appears as damaged fire from the ground.
By the way, try to prove, for example, to me that fact, that Kukkonen 1/12/39 has been shot down by own air defence, instead of ganners SB. The application on shot down above Viipuri D.XXI is present. And I (for cleanliness of experiment) shall trust, that any Soviet document "will be more fair" than Finnish contradicting to it.
I think, you can estimate complexity of my problem...
Juha Tompuri wrote:
The ball ammunition is not bad, but it's much more inefficient than the armour piercing and incendiary ammunition mix.
Karlsson was patrolling over Rovaniemi because the slow and not so good rate of climb Swedish planes had to be at air (and preferably above) to be able to catch attacking enemy planes.
Here the question why it was necessary to patrol above taking place in 130 kilometers from the nearest point of front Rovaniemi would be pertinent. Where system of supervision over air?
Well and speed of "Gladiator" quite sufficient for interception TB-3 even from position " on the ground ".
And once again for the best understanding of my position:
My claims not to the Swedish pilots, and to the Finnish command organizing their fighting activity.
Juha Tompuri wrote: Slon-76 wrote:
As you know, one Soviet crew has returned only. And all history is written down from his words. Actually, it - same "memoirs". He could tell and about 25 Finnish fighters. To check his words there was nobody.
Not he.
There were three crew members.
First of all, it is ONE crew. And the commander and the navigator basically - indirect witnesses. They in general could not see the Finnish fighters. Here the main word for the machine gunner. (as he, by the way, in English refers to?)
Juha Tompuri wrote:
Slon-76 wrote:The leading crew has lost orientation and bombed Pajala, having accepted it for Rovaniemi. Bombed from height of 7200 meters, to mix it was possible anything you like...
Did they admit at their report that they had lost orientation?
I already spoke, that in this history in detail was not engaged. I did not see materials of investigation, therefore anything certain I can not inform. In the «report» about loss of orientation it is spoken nothing.
Regards,