Strana 22
for the war machine of the Third Reich, but
also with attacks on the railway network,
warehouses, military and industrial facilities,
they disrupted the operation and strength of
the German armed forces and thus contributed
to the victory in Europe.
Sources:
The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK.
- Operations record books: AIR-27-392-11, AIR-27-
392-12, AIR-27-617-11, AIR-27-617-12, AIR-27-822-11,
AIR-27-822-12, AIR-27-975-11, AIR-27-975-12, AIR-
27-1012-11, AIR-27-1012-12, AIR-27-1120-11, AIR-27-
1120-12, AIR-27-2121-9, AIR-27-2121-10,
National Archives of Australia, Kingston
Gunby D., Temple P.: RAF Bomber Losses in the
Middle East & Mediterranean Volume 2: 1943-1945,
Air-Britain. 1st. 2018
Persons: David Gunby, Nový Zéland; Marian Hrodegh,
Trenčín; Nandor Mohos, Maďarsko; Matti Salonen,
Fínsko
Photographs for which no other credit is indicated
are from the author's archive.
Detail on the nose of the night fighter Messerschmitt Bf 110 G from 7./NJG 6 (2Z + GR) from the previous page.
The shooting armament of this machine consisted of two MG 151 cannons instead of the classic four MG 17 and
was complemented by very advanced radar technology in the form of radar FuG 220 SN-2c. Notice the flame
dumpers on the exhausts.
HISTORY
Night fighter Messerschmitt Bf 110 G from 7./NJG 6 marked (2Z + GR) at the airport in Hungary in 1944.
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