PFF Posted 30 November , 2010 Share Posted 30 November , 2010 On 29th October 1918 2 Fokker D VII shot down at Damvillers -shared credit by Lts. Kark Schoen; Harold George; Edward Haight of the 139th Aero Squadron. A US Lt Phillips is also reported to have been KIA Schoen was shot down by a german 2 seater-which is reported to have been down by ack-ack German Losses this date? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regulus 1 Posted 30 November , 2010 Share Posted 30 November , 2010 Hmm, interesting fact is that only 40 km from Damvillers (to the east) a German 2-seater came down at Boncourt that day from FAA 277 with Lt.d.R. Paul Kork (o) and Georg Sorgius (p) both KIA... However as we speak about a Fokker DVII, no references found to a Fokker DVII loss in that area at first glimpse... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PFF Posted 6 December , 2010 Author Share Posted 6 December , 2010 according to http://www.theaerodrome.com/forum/people/50217-german-losses-29-october-1918-a.html#post546217 "...Ltn Martin Fischer (Jasta 6) at Montfaucon and Uffz. Hans Haslbeck (Jasta 32b) at Erquelinnes." were lost this day Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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