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He shot down a Mig15 with a Sea Fury.

At Duxford today was Brian (Schmoo) Ellis who saw a MiG-15 for the first time since August 1952 when he defeated one in air combat over Pyongyang. Flying a Sea Fury of 802 Naval Air Squadron, he is believed to be the first pilot to down a MiG jet in a piston-engined fighter.

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By: PhantomII - 23rd September 2017 at 02:29

What’s wrong with Paul Beaver?

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By: J Boyle - 22nd September 2017 at 12:23

Shows what a good pilot can do with an outclassed aircraft.
The following month a Corsair shot down a MiG.
And in Vietnam, I believe a Skyraider was credited with a MiG-17.
And remember unlike a Sea Fury or Corsair, a Skyraider wasn’t a fighter.

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By: PanzerJohn - 21st September 2017 at 12:22

And then a Sea Fury turned up…..

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By: DaveF68 - 21st September 2017 at 11:25

many thanks that looks good!

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By: CAF-UK - 21st September 2017 at 11:10

Hi Dave F

For WJ223 I had code ‘106’ which I think Brian Ellis told me (was a while ago so not 100% now where details came from). Peter Davis, one of the other pilots that day, gave me serial WE724, Code 119 although not checked this one

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By: DaveF68 - 21st September 2017 at 10:02

I first came across Brian Ellis’s account of events back in 2010 while looking for details of his aircraft WJ223 for a profile after meeting him and Peter Davis at a signing in 2009

And after a quick search it seems FlyPast carried an article around 2001 by Rowland White – see link below on the subject

http://archive.is/2s51P

Chris, did you manage to establish the side code? Would make an interesting model subject (with a new Sea Fury kit on the near horizon!)

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By: Lee Howard - 20th September 2017 at 20:56

Well Rowland White managed to make a mountain out of a molehill with Phoenix Squadron, regardless of how good a ‘dit’ it might be. I’d still like to see what hard evidence was unearthed to underpin this particular claim. And again, why did it take this long?

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By: PhantomII - 20th September 2017 at 19:02

Not a fan of Paul Beaver?

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By: CAF-UK - 20th September 2017 at 08:42

I first came across Brian Ellis’s account of events back in 2010 while looking for details of his aircraft WJ223 for a profile after meeting him and Peter Davis at a signing in 2009

And after a quick search it seems FlyPast carried an article around 2001 by Rowland White – see link below on the subject

http://archive.is/2s51P

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By: Lee Howard - 19th September 2017 at 23:10

….by Paul Beaver……I’ll say no more…

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By: vildebeest - 19th September 2017 at 22:24

http://www.worldnavalships.com/forums/showthread.php?p=10166388 (if that link works) recites the article in the Times. Not, as I mis-remembered, new “research”, so much as Ellis giving “his side of the story”.

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By: Lee Howard - 19th September 2017 at 21:20

I don’t know who did this ‘research’, what source documents they used, nor why it took so long to come to this conclusion, but the general consensus amongst most of those around at the time was that Hoagy was simply credited as Flight Leader on behalf of the others. The popular press grabbed hold of this and attributed the kill to Carmichael.

It sounds to me, with Winkle Brown now gone, as if someone is seeking out a new ‘hero’, regardless of whether in the course of doing so history gets slightly massaged.

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By: TonyT - 19th September 2017 at 15:08

when he defeated one in air combat over Pyongyang.

The way things are going, if he is up for it, he may get another chance to increase that score. 🙂

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By: vildebeest - 19th September 2017 at 12:16

There was an article in the Times a couple of months ago which basically said it had been unclear who had shot it down, so it was credited to Carmichael as section leader, which, it said, was a common method of attributing uncertain kills. Recent research had shown it was Ellis that had fired the fatal shots. in the report in the Times today, Ellis is said to have only been credited with the kill last year.

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By: David Burke - 19th September 2017 at 10:21

If ever there was someone deserving of a back seat flight in a Sea Fury !

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By: Seafuryfan - 19th September 2017 at 09:59

I heard recently that there has been some question over who actually got the kill. I can’t remember the details, but it was something about a reconstruction of the dogfight profile which indicated that another member of the formation, not Carmichael, was responsible.

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By: Sabrejet - 19th September 2017 at 08:29

Wasn’t ‘Hoagy’ Carmichael the first?

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