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Re: Any Current BF-109's with proven Combat History

Wed Oct 07, 2020 8:57 pm

Not airworthy though, which was the criteria set in the OP.



That's not what the subject line said. But it is suspended in the AWM so flying vs. airworthy is an exercise in semantics.

Re: Any Current BF-109's with proven Combat History

Thu Oct 08, 2020 5:13 am

Invader26 wrote:
Not airworthy though, which was the criteria set in the OP.



That's not what the subject line said.


Perhaps you should have read the whole post then, rather than just the subject line.... :roll:

Re: Any Current BF-109's with proven Combat History

Thu Oct 08, 2020 9:25 am

Dan K wrote:
Joe Scheil wrote:
...As to historic and special variants, the Avia CS-199 is something else entirely with a really rich and important contribution to the state of Israel and the founding of the nation...




Did the Avia CS-199 actually serve with the Israelis?

I've seen some plastic models with 'what if' markings, but can't remember seeing an actual pic of one in IAF service.


"The first examples arrived on May 20, 1948, six days after Israel's declaration of independence and five days after the commencement of hostilities by Egypt. Forming Israel's first fighter squadron, they were assembled and sent into combat for the first time on May 29, attacking the Egyptian army between Isdud and the Ad Halom bridge, south of Tel Aviv. A few days later, on June 3, the type scored the Israeli Air Force's first aerial victories when Modi Alon shot down a pair of Royal Egyptian Air Force C-47s which had just bombed Tel Aviv."
But also:
"The type proved unreliable and performed poorly in combat. One Avia pilot remarked "she tried to kill us on every take off and landing."
https://military.wikia.org/wiki/Avia_S-199

In front line service from May to Oct 1948

Re: Any Current BF-109's with proven Combat History

Thu Oct 08, 2020 5:33 pm

junkman9096 wrote:
Dan K wrote:
Joe Scheil wrote:
...As to historic and special variants, the Avia CS-199 is something else entirely with a really rich and important contribution to the state of Israel and the founding of the nation...




Did the Avia CS-199 actually serve with the Israelis?

I've seen some plastic models with 'what if' markings, but can't remember seeing an actual pic of one in IAF service.


"The first examples arrived on May 20, 1948, six days after Israel's declaration of independence and five days after the commencement of hostilities by Egypt. Forming Israel's first fighter squadron, they were assembled and sent into combat for the first time on May 29, attacking the Egyptian army between Isdud and the Ad Halom bridge, south of Tel Aviv. A few days later, on June 3, the type scored the Israeli Air Force's first aerial victories when Modi Alon shot down a pair of Royal Egyptian Air Force C-47s which had just bombed Tel Aviv."
But also:
"The type proved unreliable and performed poorly in combat. One Avia pilot remarked "she tried to kill us on every take off and landing."
https://military.wikia.org/wiki/Avia_S-199

In front line service from May to Oct 1948





Junkman, I appreciate all the effort you went to in confirming the Israeli's use of the Avia S-199.

But my question doesn't concern the S-199 (single seater), but rather the CS-199 (two-seat trainer).

Now, get back in the hunt and find evidence that the IAF used the aircraft in question! :drink3:

Re: Any Current BF-109's with proven Combat History

Fri Oct 09, 2020 9:11 am

Ooops, sorry.

Re: Any Current BF-109's with proven Combat History

Fri Oct 09, 2020 11:27 am

junkman9096 wrote:Ooops, sorry.


No apology necessary! We’re all passionate about the same stuff.
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