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| # | Pilot/Crew SORT (↑) | Rank | Born | Place | Score SORT (↑) | Photo | Units | Aircraft | Awards | *************Notes************* | Links | AuthorComments |
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| 1 | Burkert, Erich M. | Oblt | 8/30/1909 | Bismarkhutte, Oberfranken, Germany | 8 | ![]() Courtesy Co de Swart | Jagerschule (J.Fl.Sch.or JFS) 5, JG-54, 7/JG-26 (6/19/42), 9/JG-26 (Dinant Be 1/44) | Fw 190A-3 in 7 Staffel (Gatschina, Russia), Bf 109G-6 Werk # 410675 "Blue 6" (lost 1/21/44) | EK 1(9/11/43) & 2(3/25/42) Fighter Operational Clasp in Silver(4/5/43) | 71 combat missions. Served in Russia 6/43 where he is thought to have six additional victories. His 1st western victory, a "4 mot" victory, a B-17 42-30274 of 95BG, 335BS at Kasterlee, near Eindhoven, Holland on 17 August, 1943, in 7 Staffel. Note: Co DeSwart puts the location at Mol-Dessel Belgium. His 2nd "4 mot" victory, while in 9 Staffel, a B-17F # 42-3439 of 96BG, 413BS on 20 October, 1943, 3 km southest of Utrecht. It was flown by 2/Lt Charles F. Geyer and crashed in the village of De Bilt. Navigator 2/Lt Wm.J.Doherty and TG S/Sgt Frank Killarney evaded capture, after bailing from their crippled AC, with the help of Dutchman Richard van Nunen, at the risk of his own life, by German soldiers already out looking for the two Americans. In 9 Staffel, he was KilledInAction (KIA) 21 January, 1944 near Chivres-en-Lannois France, NE of Laon, in his G-6 in aerial combat with a P-47 of the 353rd FG, flown by Ace, Walter C. Beckham. Letter and photo from Co DeSwart on file re: Burkert. Buried in Lille-Harboudin, S. Fr., Rw 17, Gr 716. Reinterred Bourdon German Military Cemetery early 1960's | ||
| 2 | Burkert, Helmuth | Oblt | I/KG-30 | Ju 88A-5 Werk # 3468 "4D + BL" (lost) | Bomber Operational Clasp | MIA 9 August, 1941 during an operational flight by Warlamowo, no further detail. Remaining crew (all MIA): Uffz Werner Molkenthien, Observer; Gefr Arnold Bissinger, R/O and Uffz Karl Franz, Gunner. Source: SIG Norway. | ||||||
| 3 | Henke, Ernst | OFw | 1917/08/06 | Neuwarp | 8./TG 4 | Ju-52 "G6+KS" Werknr. 7543 (lost) | KIFA/KIC on 13 August 1943 on a transit flight from Sarajevo to Angram near Sisak/ Banja Luka due to bad weather. Crew (KIC): Obsv Uffz Josef Kampelsberger, Radop Uffz Erich Damköhler, Mech Fw Willy Grigat, Gunr OGefr Heinz Schubert Passengers (KIC): Assistenzarzt Ladislaus Janak Assistenzarzt OGefr Josef Lienemann Assistenzarzt Uffz Karl Jakob Reis Fliegerführer Kroation Generalmajor Wolgang von Chamier-Gliscinzki Hptm Gerhard Wolf Oblt Rudolf Steiner Inspektor Kurt Hübner Major Alfred Burkert | CKönig | ||||
| 4 | Kraft, Werner | Ofw | 7/12/1916 | Mannheim | 3 | 9/JG-26 (11/42; 8/43 Reich Def) | Bf 109F, Fw 190A-3 "Yellow 11" (10/42), Fw 190A-4 Werk # 675 (lost), Bf 109G-6 Werk # 161791 "Black 10", Bf 109G-6 Werk # 19466 (80% dam 8/19/43) | EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge Fighter Operational Clasp | WIA 30 November, 1942 after shooting down the Hurricane, the engine on Werk # 675 quit, forcing him to ditch in the Channel NW of Le Harve with light injuries. Survived another crash at Loenhout Be., near Hasselt in Wk# 19466 on 19 August, 1943 after aerial combat (Rosseels & Bf 109 Loss List). WIA a 3rd time, 16 March, 1944 during aerial combat in his Bf 109G-6, Werk # 161791 "Black 10", with a P-47 of 78FG SE of Vitry-les-Reims. One known victory, his 1st, a Hurricane west of Brighton on 30 November, 1942. On 17 August, 1943, Kraft shot down a B-17 42-30274 over Mol, of the 95th BG, 335BS. Piloted by Lt Col. Henry P. Sarnow, the B-17 was named "Our Bay-Be", and Krafts 109 was also shot down at Vierslag, with wounds, by the Bay-Bes right waist gunner, Wm. Binnebose. Ironically, the two shared a hospital room at Beverloo Belgium Kriegsmarine Hospital. On this date, Kraft served as wingman for Erich Burkert, who was officially credited with the victory. Postwar, he established the Nellspark Hotel in Trier Germany. Deceased 9 November, 2001. |
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