Looks great. I haven't got any specific data for the Hs129 as a nightfighter but there are many claims for air to air victories made by all sorts of units on the Eastern front,particularly by the Romanians. There are also some claims made in North Africa including Spitfires,Hurricanes and P-38s. I understand that these claims don't tally very well with allied losses but this is not unusual.
There role as an auxiliary night fighter on the Eastern Front was really to intercept the Soviet intruders,often almost obsolete biplanes. I expect the problem would not have been engaging and destroying their target but in finding it at all. Late war nightfighters with better onboard radar and a sophisticated command and control system often struggled to find a bomber stream,miles across and many miles long, containing hundreds of large four engined bombers!
Cheers
Steve
There role as an auxiliary night fighter on the Eastern Front was really to intercept the Soviet intruders,often almost obsolete biplanes. I expect the problem would not have been engaging and destroying their target but in finding it at all. Late war nightfighters with better onboard radar and a sophisticated command and control system often struggled to find a bomber stream,miles across and many miles long, containing hundreds of large four engined bombers!
Cheers
Steve
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