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newcomer
4th January 2009, 20:16
Does anyone know which type of german civil airplane wore german civil registration D-EOAN before WWII? It is tandem, two-seater, one engine (v-in line), monoplane with fixed landing gear and visited Belgrade airport in 1936. Oh yes, the plane marked with olympic circles on the left side of the fuselage in the line of the cockpit.

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Bill Walker
5th January 2009, 01:30
This registration doesn't show up in Peter Van Gogh's database of pre-war German registrations, http://www.luftwaffe-experten.org/stammkennzeichen.html , but it still may have existed. do you have a photo you can share?

Mikael Olrog
5th January 2009, 12:25
If you upload a photo of it (it seems you might have one by your precise description of it) I'm sure someone can help you to identify it.

newcomer
6th January 2009, 21:20
Hi to all,

this is the photo of D-EOAN aircraft in Zemun, 1936. Although letter E and O isn't visible, the seller on e-bay marked the registration. Can anyone recognize the type of aircraft?

Kind regards

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newcomer
6th January 2009, 21:35
Oops, my mistake. The aircraft is one-seater.

Sorry

Newcomer

Peter Achs
6th January 2009, 22:51
This is the M 35 b D-EQAN (W-Nr. 646) of the Bayerische Flugzeugwerke (BFW). The pilot is probably Willy Stör.

Regards
Peter

newcomer
7th January 2009, 14:49
Peter, and all others

many thanks for Your kind effort.

Newcomer