
12-19-2011, 09:38 PM
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Tanks firing at Planes in the Game....well....
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Extract from the book "Over Fields of Fire: Flying the Sturmovik".
http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=28494
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...in Otto Carious's book ("TIGERS IN THE MUD") his claims he shot down an allied plane with the 88MM gun of his Tiger:
"On the other hand, we had a lot of trouble with Russian fighters. They 'lurched' past us, almost without a break. That's really the way one has to describe that type of flying. My gunner, Unteroffizier Kramer, can take credit for a deed which was probably unparalleled on the Eastern Front. That is, he succeeded in shooting down a Russian fighter with the tank cannon. Of course, he was also helped by chance. This was how it happened. Kramer, upset by the unrelenting nuisance of these guys, elevated his cannon along the approach route. I talked him in. He took a chance and pulled the trigger. On the seco0nd attempt, he hit one of the 'bees' in its wing. The Russian crashed behind us."
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Because of the situation on the front, the group had to move in September to the Staryi Bliznetzy airfield, but the stream of close air support missions continued, as the Axis forces in the sector were under a lot of pressure. When returning from one such mission, on 10 September, a very odd incident ocurred. The 16 Hs-129s were flying very low, as usual, at 10-15 m. From a cornfield, a camouflaged T-34 fired one shot, which cut off a part of the wing of the aircraft of Oblt. Dieter Orth, the German liason officer. The plane hit the ground and exploded instantly.
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http://www.worldwar2.ro/arr/g8as.htm
Rare event, of course.
Sokol1
Last edited by Sokol1; 12-19-2011 at 11:02 PM.
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