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#1863-1868: Has anyone an idea where the photos were taken?
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Any information concerning that K-4?
Thanks to Spektor, Kees Mol and Marc-André Haldimann ... http://os1.i.ua/3/1/7498164_a3c32b0c.jpg |
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I.g.
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Thank you Snautzer.
Best, Ed |
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On which front(s) did USA use gliders ? And it's a serious question ! ;) |
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Must be quite a big airfield drainage being in the ground. Also must be after war nobody is carrying guns and no trucks tanks etc. Notice waco is put in the load/unload mode. Struts being installed in tail.
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Yes, after the war but did they move the Wacos from place to place once the first landing was made? I don't think so... Well, I can be wrong, of course. ... So, my question is "on which fronts did the US used the Wacos?" Sicilia, Normandy, Provence, Market Garden and Rhine crossing ... is that all ? Hence I, we, can think the picture isn't taken in Norway or Greece or continental Italia ... this is what I meant. ... Second aspect of the question being that "Senotstaffel" stuff. Reading Michael Holm page (that's the only one I have to chew) only Seenot 7 had Ju52s .. is it correct? Regards, Franck. |
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