fleet16b wrote:
Tom H wrote:
Now now
The RAF still credits Brown with the victory.
(But he didn't make the claim)
Tom
Tom
Brown did enter a combat report/ claim as was standard after all patrol:
Combat Report
"At 10:35 a.m. I observed two Albatrosses burst into flames and crash. Dived on a large formation of fifteen to twenty Albatross scouts, D.5's, and Fokker triplanes, two of which got on my tail, and I cameout. Went back again and dived on pure red triplane which was firing on Lieutenant Wilfrid May. I got a long burst into him, and he went down vertically and was observed to crash by Lieutenant Francis Mellersh and Lieutenant May. I fired on two more but did not get them." Brown's combat report, April 21, 1918
Brown was an experienced Flight Leader that had victories before this one . IMHO he would have been easily able to tell whether or not his shots were effective
However, as in all situations of this nature , there are many that want to jump on the band wagon
Morning Fleet
I have not found a copy of his report (if you have a source please I am all ears, eyes, etc.!) and the varied accounts I have read over the years have given differing versions of what his report read.
Most commonly, and agreed with by Denny May (son of Wop May), is that Brown's report claimed he fired at the Red Triplane till it broke off but leaves it at that. Brown's superiors are said to have made the changes that led to the claim.
All that said I think the most important thing is he came to May's aid (they were friends from Victoria Composite High School in Edmonton) and saved his life.
May went on (as you know) to become not only an ace but one of the most famous bush pilots with many many firsts, feats and rescues.
The story of the downing of the Baron is one of the great examples of how lack of good information and evidence leads to historic controversy.
Thanks for the note...now my curiosity is up again, maybe time to do a FOIP request.
BTW...perosnally I still think Brown shot down von Richtofen, I'd just love to be able to conclusively back it up.