muddyboots wrote:
You know, I always wondered about that as well. And the whole German system messes with my head as well.
Here's an example of how the German worked it. Jagd = fighter.
Normally there is about 94 fighter aircraft in a Geschwader, a Stab (Staff) flight (4 aircraft) and three Gruppe in a Geschwader, with three Staffel in each Gruppe.
Gruppe designations used Roman numerals, Staffel designations used Arabic numbers.
Trying to keep it simple as there were a lot of variations, each Staffel would use a different color for thier numbers and/or a staffel marking. Lets say 1. Staffel would use White 1 - 10 as numbers, 2. Staffel would use Green 1 - 10 as numbers, 3. Staffel would use Red 1- 10 as numbers, etc..
You will see a/c referred to as Bf-109 Red 6, White 1, etc.
A Geschwader or Gruppe commander would/could use chevrons << or < or <1 instead of just a plain number on his a/c.
If you saw this written "III/JG26", that would refer to III. Gruppe and "7./JG26" would refer to 7. Staffel.
Jagdgeschwader 26
Stab flight (4 a/c)
I. Gruppe (30 a/c)
1. Staffel
2. Staffel
3. Staffel
II. Gruppe (30 a/c)
4. Staffel
5. Staffel
6. Staffel
III. Gruppe (30 a/c)
7. Staffel
8. Staffel
9. Staffel
Hope I'm not confusing you more,
Mike