Hey Jim ! @jimh
Man we really think a lot alike... I have done the exact same thing for Major Preddy and his crash site. This is a bit spooky. LOL
I noticed that San Severo is listed on the map of Italy by the heel portion of the boot. This was a Luftwaffe base earlier on during the War and it was occupied by IV / JG-3 at one time. They flew Bf-109G's from there in 1943. One of these 109's was flown by a pilot named Johannes Burda, who scored a total of 7 victories during the War. His last kill was a B-24D named "Chief" in September, 1943. The top turret gunner in this B-24 crew of "Chief" was a childhood friend of my Dad's named Clark Ingram, who flew on the first Ploesti mission as part of the 98th "Pyramiders". Half of his crew were killed in the shoot down. Clark survived to become a "Guest" at Luft Stalag III. When he was liberated in April of 1945, he was a mere skeleton... he was part of the "Shoe Leather Express" where the Germans were force marching POW's in freezing weather, often without shoes, to keep them from being liberated by the advancing Allies.
Ironically Johannes Burda was killed in a landing accident flying a Bf-109G a year and one month later to the day, in October, 1944. Clark's plane was his last confirmed victory.
I'm also happy to hear that you didn't believe the garbage being spread around about "Kid" Hofer being shot down by Erich Hartmann... It just didn't happen that way, and what you described matches perfectly with the original records. Some people want to change history by re writing stuff that never happened. So they fabricate fiction and sell it as truth.
I ain't buying it ! I have better things to spend my hard earned cash on...
I am really liking what I see here ! Your Mustang is getting closer to being done... What do you have in store for us next ?