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Re: Some new Brunnthal pictures (?)
Marc, Thank you! I don't believe the colour shot is from Brunnthal.
Ed, I have no problem with you not sharing data on Brunnthal as I understand you obviously have woved not to share it. There is enough out there from open sources to entertain my own hobby ;) You still owe me an apology though. |
Re: Some new Brunnthal pictures (?)
Thanks Ed for Neubiberg; very interesting!
Cheers Marc |
Re: Some new Brunnthal pictures (?)
Marc, the colour photo you've posted in Post #9 was published in a cropped version on the back cover of Mark Proulx, Wings of the Balck Cross #3. No location for the shot given. I have not found any further info on this photo in later issues.
Br Göran |
Re: Some new Brunnthal pictures (?)
Hi Marc,
there is also a possibility that this color photo was taken at Ingolstadt-Manching. The Ju 88 with the dark camo looks like a plane from 3./NJG 101 and, if you believe some photo captions, at least two other planes of this unit were captured there... Just my two cents |
Re: Some new Brunnthal pictures (?)
Hi Guys,
Back to the "right" thread!! :D The second photo is obviously a rear view of WNr.111747, taken in a forest. Since 5 years I'm reading those posts and threads, either in TOCH or in LEMB, I've never read that plane was FOUND in Brunnthal but in Hofoldinger Wald, like Weisses F and like "Weisse 9" WNr.11617. That it has been scraped in Brunnthal like the others is another story. Regards, Franck. PS: Back to "Brunnthal Research" fight ??? Again ??? Come on ... |
Re: Some new Brunnthal pictures (?)
Here you can see the position of "Hofoldinger Forst" or "Hofoldinger Holz" which means "Forest of (the village) Hofolding" between Brunnthal and Hofolding:
http://geoportal.bayern.de/bayernatl...oom=9&base=951 |
Re: Some new Brunnthal pictures (?)
Thanks Göran and Christian! The Mancing connection is of interest. I'm pretty sure I've seen that Ju 88 G "??+OL" with its dark crisscross camp pattern somewhere already. Will try to find out where...
Franck, You're right about the Hofoldinger Forst; if I'm not mistaken, Brunnthal is on the southern edge of that forest, that's why all dispersed planes along the Munich-Salzburg Autobahn were collected together...in Brunnthal;-)) Cheers Marc |
Re: Some new Brunnthal pictures (?)
Hello again Marc,
Regarding the darkly-camouflaged Ju88G in the color shot, I too would love to know where these aircraft were found. Also, you identify it as __+OL. Perhaps it is the result of my old eyes, but I have always thought that it was __+DL instead. Perhaps some of our members with younger eyes can clarify this point for us. Steve Sheflin |
Re: Some new Brunnthal pictures (?)
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That means there was no Brunnthal scrapyard without Hofoldinger forest dispersal first !! :D Regards, Franck. |
Re: Some new Brunnthal pictures (?)
Hi all,
the color photo was photographed in Munich-Riem or Schleissheim airfield. (On the back side of the photo was written "Reim"; source: german magazin Jet&Prop - years ago) The Me262A Werknummer 111747 from JV44: Two points that argue against the location Brunnthal, our knowledge today: The entrances and exits to the highway Munich-Salzburg (here: exit Hofolding and auxiliary exit Brunnthal ) were cleared from shrubs and bushes wider. Before this Me262 the road makes a long bow to the highway. All other roads run straight to the highway, not in a bow like this street with aircraft. Other Photos of Brunnthal (dispersal area, highway and scrapyard) show neither the 111747 nor the wreckage of the aircraft. |
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