Georg Amon
Georg Amon
I recently purchased a 1:18 bf-109G seeman of Georg Amon and I was wondering if anyone knew a website where I could find more info on him. Im not really finding anything about him when you google his name. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Georg Amon
I'm not sure if there's one specific website with information, but there are several with odd bits:
He mainly flew with 7/JG53 had a rank of Unteroffizier and claimed 9 victories;
18 April 43 - Spitfire, 16 August 43 - B24, 19 August 43 - B17,
22 August 43 - B26, 30 August 43 - P38, 2 September 43 - P38,
25 May 44 - B17, 24 August 44 - B17, 11 September 44 - B24,
I have found a few photographs of white 9, and one shows that it wasn't always - (if ever?) fitted with underwing cannon gondolas.
The personal markings on several 7/JG53 BF109 including the 'Seeman' (His nickname was 'sailor') marking on white 9 were painted by one of the mechanics at the start of their tour in Sicily when there was not much flying.
He was to be court-martialled for cowardice at the instruction of Galland, along with two other JG53 pilots following an incident 25 June 43 when Goering was furious that only two B17 were shot down out of a force of 120 attacking Naples, and demanded that pilots from each of the participating Jagdgruppe were put on trial.
If this court martial did actually happen, he was able to carry on flying and claiming victories and actually survived the war despite being shot down and captured wounded by U.S. forces 2 April 45
Hope this all helps, - but please note that other than the photographs which are available for all to see, i'm not claiming any of the above information as 100% actual fact, but it's what's out there...
Cheers
Sam
He mainly flew with 7/JG53 had a rank of Unteroffizier and claimed 9 victories;
18 April 43 - Spitfire, 16 August 43 - B24, 19 August 43 - B17,
22 August 43 - B26, 30 August 43 - P38, 2 September 43 - P38,
25 May 44 - B17, 24 August 44 - B17, 11 September 44 - B24,
I have found a few photographs of white 9, and one shows that it wasn't always - (if ever?) fitted with underwing cannon gondolas.
The personal markings on several 7/JG53 BF109 including the 'Seeman' (His nickname was 'sailor') marking on white 9 were painted by one of the mechanics at the start of their tour in Sicily when there was not much flying.
He was to be court-martialled for cowardice at the instruction of Galland, along with two other JG53 pilots following an incident 25 June 43 when Goering was furious that only two B17 were shot down out of a force of 120 attacking Naples, and demanded that pilots from each of the participating Jagdgruppe were put on trial.
If this court martial did actually happen, he was able to carry on flying and claiming victories and actually survived the war despite being shot down and captured wounded by U.S. forces 2 April 45
Hope this all helps, - but please note that other than the photographs which are available for all to see, i'm not claiming any of the above information as 100% actual fact, but it's what's out there...
Cheers
Sam
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Thanks Sam...I also found some...I guess I thought it odd that 21st century made Amon's plane yet you can rarely find any info on him. As well as the fact that he survived the war and there is no post war info on him...It would have been nice to get his first hand account of the war.
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Re: Georg Amon
Just found a bit more info to throw into the mix,
White 9 was lost off Malta with another pilot at the controls
and Amon was in a K-4 when he bailed out near Wurzburg 2nd April 45
White 9 was lost off Malta with another pilot at the controls
and Amon was in a K-4 when he bailed out near Wurzburg 2nd April 45
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So Amon wasnt flying his plane? And what happened to him after the war? You havent heard anything about that have you?
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Re: Georg Amon
Found nothing yet about what happened to him after his shoot down and capture, I'll have a look in the library and see if there's anything there.
I'll Let you know later.
Sam
I'll Let you know later.
Sam
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Thanks Sam...info on this guy seems impossible to find
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Has anyone heard what happened to amon?? Or who was flying his plane when it had been shot down?
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Re: Georg Amon
Not much intel but it's something...........
http://www.aircrewremembrancesociety.co ... lotsA.html
http://www.aircrewremembrancesociety.co ... lotsA.html
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POW 2 April, 1945 after being shot down with severe burns by AAA fire. Bodenplatte pilot, wingman for Stefan Kohl. His 1st victory, in N.Africa, a Spitfire 5 km southwest of Cape Bon on 18 April, 1943. Another, a B-24 over southern Italy, 16 August, 1943. A B-17 50 km SE of Nice on 25 May, 1944. A B-17 (n.b.) in the Lüneburg area on 24 August, 1944. A B-24 near Kassel on 11 September, 1944.
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Its like most other pilots you know everything about, but this one guy never gave interviews after the war?? No one know what happened to him? I also heard that he wasnt even flying his plane when it was shot down? Is there any truth to that? What about a biography? I dont know..all my 1:18 planes You can find out almost anything about the plane and they pilot accept this one...its like a great mystery I'm trying to solve..
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Re: Georg Amon
Up to now, other than finding loads more about JG53 and the battles over the Med, I haven't found any more on GA other than what's already been posted here.
Haven't forgotten, but just no more info surfaced yet.
Cheers
Sam
Haven't forgotten, but just no more info surfaced yet.
Cheers
Sam
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I know Sam...seems like this guy is a ghost..
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