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Otto Kittel - Pilot Profile - Otto Kittel

Victories : 267
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Country : Germany
Fought in : WW2
Fought for : Axis
Died : 14th February 1945


Awarded the Knights Cross of the Iron CrossAwarded Oak Leaves to the Knights CrossAwarded Swords to the Knights Cross
Knights
Cross
Oak LeavesSwords

Otto Kittel was Born in 1917, a calm young pilot, but even so he developed into one of the top scoring fighter aces of World War II. In the fall of 1941 the short-in-growth 24-year-old Unteroffizier Otto Kittel had just received his ”wings” and was posted to the Bf 109-equipped 2./J.G. 54 on the northern sector of the Eastern Front.

Otto Kittel; was awarded with the Iron Cross of the First Class (EK I) on September 29, 1941. Until May 1942, Otto managed to score fifteen victories on the Eastern Front. But his real successes in air combat commenced only after he had exchanged his Bf 109 for an FW 190 in early 1943. Intercepting large formations of Il-2s in the Leningrad sector on 19 February 1943, J.G. 54 Grünherz claimed thirty Soviet aircraft shot down. With one of the last kills on that day, Feldwebel Otto Kittel scored his 39th and the 4,000th victory of the Geschwader. On 15 March 1943 Kittel force-landed in Soviet-held territory and was listed as missing but managed to return to the German lines.

”Bruno” as Kittel was called, reached his 100-victory-mark. On 29 October 1943, Oberfeldwebel Otto Kittel was awarded with the Knight’s Cross (RK). Following his 150th victory on 8 April 1944, he was promoted to Leutnant and became Staffelkapitän of 2./J.G. 54. Three days later, Kittel was awarded with the Oak Leaves (EL). On 15 August 1944, Kittel’s 2./J.G. 54 achieved its 1,000th aerial victory. On 25 November 1944, when Kittel’s victory tally stood at 230, he was awarded with the Swords (S) to the Knight’s Cross with Oak Leaves.

On 16 February 1945 four FW 190 A-8s led by Oberleutnant Otto Kittel of 2./J.G. 54 took off from an airbase in the Kurland pocket. The mission was free hunting over the frontline area near Dzukste. This was Kittel’s 583rd combat sortie. After only seven minutes the German fighters spotted fourteen Il-2s that were bombing and shooting rockets at German ground troops from an altitude of 150 metres. Oberleutnant Kittel radioed an attack order. The Il-2 Shturmoviks were flying in a row, one after another, and Kittel attacked from the right hand side.

Otto’s wingman Oberfähnrich Renner put these words down in writing:

"Flying at a distance of about 100 metres from Oblt. Kittel I saw him dive beneath and behind an Il-2 and attack it. Behind us two other Il-2s pulled up sharply. In the next moment an explosion was seen in his cockpit and the aircraft started to descend".

Otto’s FW 190 tore into the ground with its starboard wing, caught fire, and then exploded. Otto Kittel, victor in 267 aerial combats and the highest scoring fighter pilot to fall prey to an enemy, had no chance whatsoever of surviving. He was buried in Sabile/Lithuania.

Otto Kittel

Squadrons for : Otto Kittel
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JG54


Country : Germany
County of Surrey (Auxiliary)

Conjunctis viribus

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JG54

I./JG 54 was initially formed as I./JG 70 near Nuremberg in July 1939, just two short months before hostilities broke out. As was to become tradition within Grunherzgeschwader, the Gruppe took the Nurember coat-of-arms (a veritcally divided shield with a black heraldic bird on the left, and red and white diagonal stripes on the right) to represent the region the unit came from.

On September 15, 1939, I./JG 70 was redesignated I./JG 54

The initial unit designation for II./JG 54 was I./JG 138. This unit was raised in 1938 after the Austrian annexation. Naturally many Austrian nationals were recruited when I./JG 138 was formed. The Aspern coat of arms (black lion's head surmounting a white cross on a red field) was taken by the Gruppe for its identity.

I./JG 138 was briefly designated I./JG 76 before finally becoming II./JG 54 on April 6, 1940.

The III./JG 54 has its roots in Prussia. Initially I./JG 21, the members were drawn from the Jesau region in Prussia. The modified Jesau coat-of-arms (a shield with a Jesau cross with three diving aircraft on a red background, with a white outline on the shield) was adopted as the Gruppe's own.

On July 15, 1939, I./JG 21 was redesignated III./JG 54. However, the bureaucratic nature of the young Luftwaffe was such that it was over a year before records would reflect the new designation. Consequently, III./JG 54 fought in Poland and France as I./JG 21.


Kommodoren of JG 54 :

Major Martin Mettig; 2 Feb 40 to 25 Aug 40.
Oberst Hannes Trautloft; 25 Aug 40 to 5 Jul 43.
Major Hubertus von Bonin; 6 Jul 43 to 15 Dec 43.
Oberstleutnant Anton Mader; 28 Jan 44 to Sep 44.
Oberst Dieter Hrabak; 1 Oct 44 to 8 May 45.
Aircraft for : Otto Kittel
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Fw190




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Manufacturer : Fokke-Wulf
Production Began : 1940
Retired : 1945

Fw190

The Focke-Wulf 190 development project began in 1937. Conceived as a hedge against total dependence on the Messerchmitt 109, the 190 was designed by Kurt Tank utilizing a radial engine. This was against generally accepted design criteria in Germany, and many historians believe that the decision to produce a radial engine fighter was largely due to the limited manufacturing capacity for in-line, water-cooled engines which were widely used on all other Luftwaffe aircraft. Despite these concerns, Tanks design was brilliant, and the 190 would become one of the top fighter aircraft of WWII. The first prototype flew in mid-1939. The aircraft had excellent flying characteristics, a wonderful rate of acceleration, and was heavily armed. By late 1940 the new fighter was ordered into production. Nicknamed the butcher bird, by Luftwaffe pilots, early 190s were quite successful in the bomber interceptor role, but at this stage of the war many Allied bombing raids lacked fighter escort. As the war dragged on, Allied bombers were increasingly accompanied by fighters, including the very effective P-51 Mustang. The Allies learned from experience that the 190s performance fell off sharply at altitudes above 20,000 feet. As a result, most Allied bombing missions were shifted to higher altitudes when fighter opposition was likely. Kurt Tank had recognized this shortcoming and began working on a high-altitude version of the 190 utilizing an in-line, water-cooled engine. Utilizing a Jumo 12-cylinder engine rated at 1770-HP, and capable of 2,240-HP for short bursts with its methanol injection system, the 190D, or Long Nose or Dora as it was called, had a top speed of 426-MPH at 22,000 feet. Armament was improved with two fuselage and two wing mounted 20mm cannon. To accommodate the changes in power plants the Dora had a longer, more streamlined fuselage, with 24 inches added to the nose, and an additional 19 inches added aft of the cockpit to compensate for the altered center of gravity. By mid 1944 the Dora began to reach fighter squadrons in quantity. Although the aircraft had all the right attributes to serve admirably in the high altitude interceptor role, it was not generally focused on such missions. Instead many 190Ds were assigned to protect airfields where Me-262 jet fighters were based. This was due to the latter aircrafts extreme vulnerability to Allied attack during takeoff and landing. The 190Ds also played a major role in Operation Bodenplatte, the New Years Day raid in 1945 which destroyed approximately 500 Allied aircraft on the ground. The High Command was impressed with the 190Ds record on this raid, and ordered most future production of the Doras to be equipped as fighter-bombers. In retrospect this was a strategic error, and this capable aircraft was not fully utilized in the role for which it was intended.

Me109




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Manufacturer : Messerschmitt
Production Began : 1937
Retired : 1945
Number Built : 33984

Me109

Willy Messerschmitt designed the BF109 during the early 1930s. The Bf109 was one of the first all metal monocoque construction fighters with a closed canopy and retractable undercarriage. The engine of the Me109 was a V12 aero engine which was liquid-cooled. The Bf109 first saw operational service during the Spanish Civil War and flew to the end of World War II, during which time it was the backbone of the Luftwaffe fighter squadrons. During the Battle of Britian the Bf109 was used in the role of an escort fighter, a role for which it was not designed for, and it was also used as a fighter bomber. During the last days of May 1940 Robert Stanford-Tuck, the RAF ace, got the chance to fly an Me109 which they had rebuilt after it had crash landed. Stanford-Tuck found out that the Me109 was a wonderful little plane, it was slightly faster than the Spitfire, but lacked the Spitfire manoeuvrability. By testing the Me109, Tuck could put himself inside the Me109 when fighting them, knowing its weak and strong points. With the introduction of the improved Bf109F in the spring of 1941, the type again proved to be an effective fighter during the invasion of Yugoslavia and during the Battle of Crete and the invasion of Russia and it was used during the Siege of the Mediteranean island of Malta. The Bf109 was the main fighter for the Luftwaffe until 1942 when the Fw190 entered service and shared this position, and was partially replaced in Western Europe, but the Me109 continued to serve on the Eastern Front and during the defence of the Reich against the allied bombers. It was also used to good effect in the Mediterranean and North Africa in support of The Africa Korps. The Me109 was also supplied to several German allies, including Finland, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia, and Slovakia. The Bf109 scored more kills than any other fighter of any country during the war and was built in greater numbers with a total of over 31,000 aircraft being built. The Bf109 was flown by the three top German aces of the war war. Erich Hartmann with 352 victories, Gerhard Barkhorn with 301 victories and Gunther Rall with 275 kills. Bf109 pilots were credited with the destruction of 100 or more enemy aircraft. Thirteen Luftwaffe Aces scored more than 200 kills. Altogether this group of pilots were credited with a total of nearly 15,000 kills, of which the Messerschmitt Bf109 was credited with over 10,000 of these victories. The Bf109 was the most produced warplane during World War II, with 30,573 examples built during the war, and the most produced fighter aircraft in history, with a total of 33,984 units produced up to April 1945. Bf109s remained in foreign service for many years after World War II. The Swiss used their Bf109Gs well into the 1950s. The Finnish Air Force did not retire their Bf109Gs until March 1954. Romania used its Bf109s until 1955. The Spanish Hispanos flew even longer. Some were still in service in the late 1960s.

Known Victory Claims - Otto Kittel

DATE

PILOT

UNIT

JG

CLAIMED

LOCATION

TIME

FRONT

24/06/1941Uffz. Otto Kittel2JG 54SB-2-5.42Eastern Front
24/06/1941Uffz. Otto Kittel2JG 54SB-2-5.19Eastern Front
06/07/1941Uffz. Otto Kittel2JG 54SB-2-15.36Eastern Front
18/08/1941Uffz. Otto Kittel2JG 54I-18-6Eastern Front
19/08/1941Uffz. Otto Kittel2JG 54DB-3-14.36Eastern Front
24/08/1941Uffz. Otto Kittel2JG 54DB-3-11.07Eastern Front
08/09/1941Uffz. Otto Kittel2JG 54R-510km E. Schinskoje See16.25Eastern Front
08/09/1941Uffz. Otto Kittel2JG 54I-153-16.5Eastern Front
12/09/1941Uffz. Otto Kittel2JG 54I-153-6Eastern Front
21/09/1941Uffz. Otto Kittel2JG 54I-18Leningrad16.58Eastern Front
13/10/1941Uffz. Otto Kittel2JG 54I-18-14.18Eastern Front
13/12/1941Uffz. Otto Kittel2JG 54DB-3-12.45Eastern Front
27/02/1942Uffz. Otto Kittel2JG 54I-16 Rata-8.36Eastern Front
20/03/1942Uffz. Otto Kittel2JG 54P-40-17.07Eastern Front
20/03/1942Uffz. Otto Kittel2JG 54P-40-17.09Eastern Front
14/05/1942Uffz. Otto Kittel2JG 54SB-2-15.17Eastern Front
14/05/1942Uffz. Otto Kittel2JG 54SB-2-15.18Eastern Front
23/08/1942Fw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-247 871: 20m9.2Eastern Front
07/09/1942Fw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-200 522: 50m11.46Eastern Front
23/09/1942Fw. Otto Kittel2JG 54I-16 Rata21 733: 2500m12.1Eastern Front
22/10/1942Fw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-221 52: 200m9.08Eastern Front
12/01/1943Fw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Jak-100 252: 150m10.32Eastern Front
12/01/1943Fw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-200 231: 200m10.34Eastern Front
12/01/1943Fw. Otto Kittel2JG 54U-210 163: 50m10.44Eastern Front
12/01/1943Fw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-210 132: 200m10.56Eastern Front
12/01/1943Fw. Otto Kittel2JG 54I-15300 264: 1200m14.2Eastern Front
12/01/1943Fw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-210 192: 200m14.25Eastern Front
14/01/1943Fw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-310 243: 2100m11.15Eastern Front
16/01/1943Fw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-200 264: 50m10.3Eastern Front
24/01/1943Fw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-510 161: 1400m9.46Eastern Front
26/01/1943Fw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-200 264: 100m13.45Eastern Front
11/02/1943Fw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-200 424: 50m9.42Eastern Front
14/02/1943Fw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-210 531: 500m13.2Eastern Front
14/02/1943Fw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-210 612: 300m13.35Eastern Front
15/02/1943Fw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-200 462: 500m8.28Eastern Front
19/02/1943Fw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-310 421: 4200m13.06Eastern Front
19/02/1943Fw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-510 612: 200m15.17Eastern Front
19/02/1943Fw. Otto Kittel2JG 54I-18010 472: 200m15.19Eastern Front
19/02/1943Fw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Pe-210 422: 100m15.22Eastern Front
21/02/1943Fw. Otto Kittel2JG 54I-16 Rata00 293: 2000m7.4Eastern Front
07/03/1943Fw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-318 221: 2800m7.55Eastern Front
07/03/1943Fw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-319 663: 2000m8.05Eastern Front
10/03/1943Fw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-319 891: 1500m14.27Eastern Front
10/03/1943Fw. Otto Kittel2JG 54MiG-319 822: 500m14.32Eastern Front
14/03/1943Fw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-318 211: 3500m14.58Eastern Front
14/03/1943Fw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-319 891: 2500m15.02Eastern Front
15/03/1943Fw. Otto Kittel2JG 54MiG-319 892: 2000m9.35Eastern Front
01/04/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-210 873: 100m11.03Eastern Front
01/04/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-210 364: 400m17.34Eastern Front
11/06/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-500 162: 5600m18.07Eastern Front
18/06/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Curtiss P-4020 152: 3000m17.11Eastern Front
22/06/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-200 514: 1500m2.19Eastern Front
22/06/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-200 382: 2000m2.21Eastern Front
24/06/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Curtiss P-4010 252: 600m6.47Eastern Front
24/06/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Curtiss P-4010 234: 200m6.49Eastern Front
05/07/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-563 684: 2500m4.2Eastern Front
05/07/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-263 744: 1000m12.4Eastern Front
05/07/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-263 783: 1000m12.41Eastern Front
05/07/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-363 714: 1200m12.2Eastern Front
07/07/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Curtiss P-4063 674: 500m5.16Eastern Front
07/07/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Curtiss P-4063 743: 800m11.1Eastern Front
07/07/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Airacobra53 834: 700m11.08Eastern Front
09/07/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-263 594: 250m11.59Eastern Front
09/07/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-263 533: 400m12.13Eastern Front
10/07/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-363 718: 1500m7.35Eastern Front
10/07/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-363 521: 200m13.5Eastern Front
13/07/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-263 283: 500m10.41Eastern Front
13/07/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-263 259: 150m10.44Eastern Front
13/07/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-263 256: 150m10.45Eastern Front
13/07/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-263 251: 700m13.41Eastern Front
16/07/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54La-554 483: tiefstflug8.04Eastern Front
16/07/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54La-554 357: 2000m9.41Eastern Front
16/07/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54La-554 327: 800m9.42Eastern Front
17/07/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54La-554 478: 1500m6.32Eastern Front
17/07/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Jak-954 684: 1500m13.16Eastern Front
20/07/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-364 878: 1200m12.38Eastern Front
20/07/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Jak-964 873: 2500m12.56Eastern Front
27/07/1943Fw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-244 634: 700m12.39Eastern Front
28/07/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-254 591: tiefstflug8.53Eastern Front
28/07/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-254 563: tiefstflug8.54Eastern Front
01/08/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Jak-954 621: 1200m14.18Eastern Front
02/08/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-354 793: 200m4.23Eastern Front
02/08/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-353 652: 1600m14.41Eastern Front
02/08/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54La-553 621: 1900m14.39Eastern Front
03/08/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Airacobra53 473: 2800m8.47Eastern Front
03/08/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54La-554 814: 800m15.03Eastern Front
04/08/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-344 463: 150m11.44Eastern Front
04/08/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-244 832: 200m15.26Eastern Front
04/08/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-254 841: 600m15.13Eastern Front
04/08/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-344 833: 600m18.2Eastern Front
04/08/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-254 572: 600m11.54Eastern Front
04/08/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-344 861: 100m18.19Eastern Front
04/08/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54La-544 664: 200m18.21Eastern Front
05/08/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-354 712: 200m14.1Eastern Front
07/09/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-326 683: 1800m8.14Eastern Front
07/09/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Jak-926 213: 500m10.58Eastern Front
10/09/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Curtiss P-4026 473: 2500m15.08Eastern Front
11/09/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-344 124: 3000m11.01Eastern Front
12/09/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-345 871: 700m9.27Eastern Front
14/09/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Jak-926 642: 1800m16.12Eastern Front
14/09/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54La-525 654: 1000m16.38Eastern Front
14/09/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-335 573: tiefst.16.4Eastern Front
15/09/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Pe-235 341: 1200m13.38Eastern Front
15/09/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Pe-235 311: 2000m13.4Eastern Front
30/09/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-216 873: 1200m14.04Eastern Front
05/10/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Jak-902 734: 2500m8.09Eastern Front
05/10/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-302 673: 200m12.09Eastern Front
11/10/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-306 242: 1000m14.41Eastern Front
12/10/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-315 552: 2000m11.13Eastern Front
12/10/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-315 553: 1200m11.15Eastern Front
12/10/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-315 554: 2500m14.44Eastern Front
13/10/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54R-515 354: tiefst. [NNE Krassnoye]10.11Eastern Front
14/10/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-315 523: 2000m [NE Gorki]8.05Eastern Front
14/10/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-315 551: 1500m [NE Gorki]8.06Eastern Front
15/10/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-3NW Usvyat'ye: 1500m [06 243]7.37Eastern Front
15/10/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-306 243: 1000m7.38Eastern Front
15/10/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-206 814: 400m8.04Eastern Front
15/10/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-315 713: 2000m [S. Gorki]14.15Eastern Front
17/10/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-306 144: 1500m [SSE Nevel]12.44Eastern Front
19/10/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-306 214: 300m [NE Zennitza-See]7.14Eastern Front
22/10/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-5[15 351] 50km NE Orscha: 2800m8.14Eastern Front
23/10/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54La-505 493: 1000m13.08Eastern Front
28/10/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-3SW Gomel: 3000m15.25Eastern Front
05/11/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-2NW Nevel: 2000m9.23Eastern Front
05/11/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-2SW Nevel: 50km9.25Eastern Front
05/11/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54LaGG-3NW Jzenniza-See: 2700m14.42Eastern Front
06/11/1943Ofw. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-2SSE Nevel: 200m12.1Eastern Front
06/03/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54La-57085: 300m9.41Eastern Front
07/03/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Il-270 454: tiefst11.29Eastern Front
07/03/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Jak-970 413 1500m11.45Eastern Front
08/03/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54La-589 144: 1200m12.35Eastern Front
08/03/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54La-570 874: 2500m12.33Eastern Front
19/03/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Jak-979 332: 3200m16.27Eastern Front
19/03/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Il-279 331: 2800m16.28Eastern Front
26/03/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54R-549 284: tiefflug11.06Eastern Front
26/03/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54R-579 291: tiefst.11.07Eastern Front
26/03/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Jak-970 381: 3000m15.13Eastern Front
28/03/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Jak-970 323: 1000m11.11Eastern Front
30/03/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Pe-270 254: 3500m8.25Eastern Front
30/03/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54La-570 352: 500m8.54Eastern Front
30/03/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54La-570 441: 2000m15.28Eastern Front
01/04/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Jak-996 534: 2500m8.1Eastern Front
02/04/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54La-570 393: 500m9.06Eastern Front
02/04/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Pe-260 552: 200m15.2Eastern Front
02/04/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54La-570 393: 500m8.43Eastern Front
02/04/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Pe-260 43415.22Eastern Front
04/04/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54La-570 537: tiefst.8.3Eastern Front
04/04/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54LaGG-370 343: 400m8.18Eastern Front
04/04/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54LaGG-370 342: 400m8.14Eastern Front
04/04/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Il-260 333: 1500m8.11Eastern Front
04/04/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Il-260 332: 1500m8.1Eastern Front
24/04/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54La-570 274: 1500m17.29Eastern Front
24/04/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Jak-970 434: 2500m17.17Eastern Front
26/05/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54La-580 321: 3500m19.07Eastern Front
30/05/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Pe-260 6510.17Eastern Front
30/05/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54La-570 491: 1500m21.03Eastern Front
02/06/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54LaGG-380 714: 2500m10.21Eastern Front
05/06/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Jak-970 252: 2000m20.33Eastern Front
28/06/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Il-2QT-14: 1500m10.18Eastern Front
28/06/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Il-2PT-9.8: 1700m14.22Eastern Front
28/06/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54P-39PT-2.3: 1500m10.2Eastern Front
28/06/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Il-2OT-8.1: 1300m10.22Eastern Front
28/06/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54P-39PT-12: 1200m10.29Eastern Front
29/06/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54P-39OS-8.1: 200m13.23Eastern Front
30/06/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54P-39OT-7.7: 500m11.33Eastern Front
30/06/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Jak-9PS-8.1: 1800m18.48Eastern Front
30/06/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Il-2PS-2.8: 20m19.26Eastern Front
30/06/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Il-2PS-5.9: 50m19.49Eastern Front
01/07/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54P-39OS-2.7: 50m [N. Polotsk]7.16Eastern Front
01/07/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54P-39OS 2-7: 50m [Novorzhev/Pskov]7.16Eastern Front
02/07/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54P-39OS-9.6: 200m [Polotsk]17.2Eastern Front
02/07/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54P-39OS 9-6: 20m [Novorzhev/Pskov]17.2Eastern Front
03/07/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54P-39OS-6.7: 1500m [Polotsk]11.43Eastern Front
03/07/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Il-2OS-6.1: 800m [Polotsk]11.45Eastern Front
03/07/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54P-39OS 6-7: 900m [Novorzhev/Pskov]11.43Eastern Front
03/07/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Il-2OS 6-1: 800m [Novorzhev/Pskov]11.45Eastern Front
04/07/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54P-39PS-2.4: 2200m [S. Polotsk]15.46Eastern Front
04/07/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Il-2OS-7.2: 1500m [Polotsk]10.46Eastern Front
10/07/1944Oblt. Otto Kittel3JG 54P-39NM-2.9: 1200m [S. Subat]15.44Eastern Front
16/07/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54P-3943 495: 3000m7.17Eastern Front
16/07/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Il-241 633: 1400m9Eastern Front
18/07/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Jak-9HR-8.3: 100m [S.Ostrov]17.01Eastern Front
18/07/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Jak-9JR-6.7: 2500m [S. Ostrov]16.47Eastern Front
21/07/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Il-2OL-2.5: 100m [NW Utsyani]9.2Eastern Front
21/07/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Jak-9OL-5.9: 800m [NW Utsyani]9.23Eastern Front
21/07/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Jak-9ON-1.4: 100m14.45Eastern Front
22/07/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Il-2NN-3.4: 800m [Daugavpils]15.54Eastern Front
22/07/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Il-2NN-6.4: 800m [Daugavpils]15.55Eastern Front
22/07/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Il-2NN-9.5: 1200m [Daugavpils]15.57Eastern Front
24/07/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Pe-2NL-3.7: 1000m15.43Eastern Front
24/07/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Pe-2NL-8.1: 1000m15.46Eastern Front
29/07/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Il-2OL-3.4: 300m [Svedasai]13.23Eastern Front
29/07/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Il-2OL-6.2: 200m [Svedasai]13.27Eastern Front
01/08/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Jak-9KH-49: 1400m15.15Eastern Front
01/08/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Jak-9KH-82: 1700m15.17Eastern Front
01/08/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Jak-9LH-15: 2200m19.47Eastern Front
07/08/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Jak-9KN-8.1: 2000m [NE Kreutsburg]19Eastern Front
15/08/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Jak-9LF-5.2: 1200m9.26Eastern Front
15/08/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Jak-9LF-9.5: 800m17.39Eastern Front
15/08/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Il-247 556: 4000m18.17Eastern Front
17/08/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Pe-2LL-6.3: 7000m8.39Eastern Front
25/08/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54AiracobraLH-5.6: 1500m8.47Eastern Front
26/08/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Jak-9KQ-9.7: 1800m10.09Eastern Front
26/08/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54La-5LH-4.4: 150m13.54Eastern Front
27/08/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Il-2LF-9.7: 2000m13.06Eastern Front
28/08/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Jak-9JM-3.7: 1800m11.27Eastern Front
28/08/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Jak-9JM-6.2: 3000m11.26Eastern Front
28/08/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel3JG 54Jak-9JM-5.8: 3000m11.24Eastern Front
31/08/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-2KG-3.2: 700m [W. Mitau]17.46Eastern Front
31/08/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-2KG-3.4: 600m [W. Mitau]17.47Eastern Front
31/08/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-2KG-6.3: 500m [W. Mitau]17.49Eastern Front
14/09/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Jak-968 124: 1600m10.4Eastern Front
14/09/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Jak-968 156: 1200m10.53Eastern Front
14/09/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-257 251: 500m14.5Eastern Front
14/09/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-257 254: 500m14.51Eastern Front
14/09/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-257 258: 300m14.52Eastern Front
14/09/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-257 253: 800m14.54Eastern Front
15/09/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-247 377: 400m15.39Eastern Front
15/09/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-237 495: 200m15.4Eastern Front
16/09/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-247 518: 200m17.12Eastern Front
17/09/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Pe-247 383: 2500m8.39Eastern Front
17/09/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Airacobra47 389: 1800m8.4Eastern Front
17/09/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Pe-247 522: 1500m8.41Eastern Front
20/09/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Jak-947 324: 1500m11.1Eastern Front
20/09/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Jak-947 327: 600m11.12Eastern Front
22/09/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54La-547 323: 3200m10.15Eastern Front
28/09/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Pe-247 264: 1800m11.3Eastern Front
28/09/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Pe-247 291: 1800m11.3Eastern Front
28/09/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Pe-257 181: 1800m11.37Eastern Front
28/09/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Jak-957 184: 1200m11.38Eastern Front
30/09/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Jak-957 174: 1200m11.35Eastern Front
30/09/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-247 268: 1200m11.36Eastern Front
30/09/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-257 154: 150m11.38Eastern Front
07/10/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Jak-948 697: 1200m15.1Eastern Front
09/10/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-248 765: 200m8.56Eastern Front
09/10/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-248 789: 50m8.58Eastern Front
09/10/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-247 241: 800m13.02Eastern Front
09/10/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-247 271: 200m13.04Eastern Front
09/10/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-248 782: 300m8.55Eastern Front
10/10/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54La-547 139: 400m9.11Eastern Front
10/10/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-247 131: 100m9.12Eastern Front
10/10/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-247 131: 100m9.12Eastern Front
14/10/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54La-516 832: 3200m11.02Eastern Front
16/10/1944Oblt. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-237 345: 200m11.02Eastern Front
16/10/1944Oblt. Otto Kittel2JG 54La-537 329: 1200m11.04Eastern Front
16/10/1944Oblt. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-237 343: 600m14.26Eastern Front
16/10/1944Oblt. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-237 388: 200m14.28Eastern Front
17/10/1944Oblt. Otto Kittel2JG 54La-537 554: tiefst.13.17Eastern Front
18/10/1944Oblt. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-227 582: 700m13.36Eastern Front
18/10/1944Oblt. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-227 554: 700m13.37Eastern Front
22/10/1944Oblt. Otto Kittel3JG 54Jak-317 646: 2000m15.5Eastern Front
27/10/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Jak-927 647: 3500m9.5Eastern Front
27/10/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Jak-927 565: 3500m9.51Eastern Front
27/10/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-217 625: 3000m9.57Eastern Front
27/10/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Pe-217 485: 2500m11.48Eastern Front
27/10/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Pe-227 543: 1000m11.5Eastern Front
27/10/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-217 574: tiefst.13.24Eastern Front
27/10/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-217 651: 600m13.32Eastern Front
29/10/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-217 488: 10m9.42Eastern Front
29/10/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-217 491: 15m9.45Eastern Front
29/10/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-217 624: 500m11.57Eastern Front
29/10/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-217 497: 700m12.09Eastern Front
29/10/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-217 623: 600m12.1Eastern Front
29/10/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-217 628: 600m12.11Eastern Front
30/10/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-227 541: 1000m13.22Eastern Front
30/10/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-217 489: 600m13.52Eastern Front
30/10/1944Ltn. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-217 622: 900m15.26Eastern Front
19/11/1944Oblt. Otto Kittel2JG 54La-529 754: tiefflug11.4Eastern Front
14/02/1945Oblt. Otto Kittel2JG 54Il-2Dzukste-Western Front

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