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375th Fighter Squadron - Squadron Profile.

375th Fighter Squadron

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375th Fighter Squadron


Latest 375th Fighter Squadron Artwork Releases !
 Ben Drew shot down two Me262s in October of 1944. The painting shows the second Me262 as the main subject with Ben's <i>Detroit Miss</i> peeling off at full speed after he showered the aircraft with the fatal bullets. The shoot down action was so quick in occurring, (31 seconds), that Drew never saw what had actually happened to the pilot, Oblt. Paul Bley, who slipped over the side in time to live to fight again. As fate would have it Oblt. Bley was killed 2 weeks later when his 262 developed trouble while taking off and he plowed into a tractor at the end of the field.

Shooting Swallows by Brian Bateman. (P)
 Ben Drew shot down two Me262s in October of 1944. The painting shows the second Me262 as the main subject with Ben's <i>Detroit Miss</i> peeling off at full speed after he showered the aircraft with the fatal bullets.  The shoot down action was so quick in occurring, (31 seconds), that Drew never saw what had actually happened to the pilot, Oblt. Paul Bley, who slipped over the side in time to live to fight again.  As fate would have it Oblt. Bley was killed 2 weeks later when his 262 developed trouble while taking off and he plowed into a tractor at the end of the field.

Shooting Swallows by Brian Bateman. (P)
 Lake Schaal, Northern Germany, 18th September 1944.  Squadron Leader Urban Drew of 375th Fighter Squadron leading a flight of 3 P-51 Mustangs caught and destroyed the giant BV 238 Flying boat prototype undergoing flight trials on Lake Schaal.

Sitting Duck by David Pentland. (P)
 Urban <i>Ben</i> Drew in his P-51 Mustang makes his strafing run on the monster German BV-238 flying boat.  A one of a kind prototype, the BV-238 was strafed and sunk on Lake Schaal by the three Mustangs led by Drew on 18th September 1944.  When it first flew earlier in 1944, the BV-238 was the heaviest aircraft ever to have flown, and was the largest axis aircraft of the war.  After being destroyed by the Mustangs, it was the single largest aircraft to have been destroyed in the war.

Historic Victory by Brian Bateman. (P)

375th Fighter Squadron Artwork Collection
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Major Urban 'Ben' Drew - First Victory by Brian Bateman. (P)


Take Him, Blue Two by Brian Bateman. (P)


Urban 'Ben' Drew - Aerial Hat-Trick by Brian Bateman. (P)


Detroit Miss by Brian Bateman. (P)


Historic Victory by Brian Bateman. (P)


Shooting Swallows by Brian Bateman. (P)


Shooting Swallows by Brian Bateman. (P)


Sitting Duck by David Pentland.


A Big Victory by Stan Stokes.