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| The Berlin Express Arrives in Paris | |||
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Bill
Overstreet in his P51C Mustang the "Berlin Express" chases an
ME109G under the Eiffel Tower - Spring of 1944 When you have Bill
Overstreet on your tail, not even a daring maneuver such as flying right
under the Eiffel tower is going to save you, as this ME109 pilot
discovered the hard way. In the spring of 1944, Bill Overstreet of the
famous 357th FG was hot on the tail of a German ME109G. The pilot of the
109 flew right over Paris where German anti-aircraft artillery was heavy,
probably in hopes they would solve his problem by eliminating Bill and his
P51C named the “Berlin Express”. Bill persisted through intense flak
closing the gap with the enemy fighter. Already hit in the engine, as a
last resort the ME109 pilot aimed his aircraft toward the imposing Eiffel
tower and in a breathtaking maneuver flew right under it. Even this was
not enough to shake Bill as he followed right behind scoring several more
hits in the process. The German ME109 crashed moments later and Bill
escaped the heavy flak around Paris by flying low and full throttle over
the river. |
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