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Olham

One of those F(l)ights

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My Jasta 2 pilot just got the Albatros D.I (September 1916), and we had a great fight among thick clouds over the

lines northwest of Douai. First we sighted only one flight of 6 French Nieuport 17, and as A-flight took them on,

we joined in.

When I had just shot down one silver bird, I suddenly recognised a Sopwith Pup!

At least five British pilots had joined in, and now they Entente fighters outnumbered ours!

One Albatros after the other fell.

I hit one Pup so lucky, that it went down and landed in no man's land.

Then I killed a French pilot in midair - the craft went down out of control. After that, I ran for home. They let me go,

and I had only just landed, when a flight of BE2c passed our field at very low altitude, and only 3000 feet away!

I went up again and fired the rest of my ammo into the last flyer. It went down burning.

 

But after landing again, I got no claims sheet.

The sign for: nobody saw the kills, or even worse - no one survived to witness my deeds.

Damn - I always thought, 1916 was quieter. But not for Jasta 2 it seems.

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"Quieter" (than 1917 or 18) it maybe, but "quiet" ? Not very often ... and sometimes, very 'loud'! :grin:

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