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brewerjerry 11th June 2015 22:58

Re: Unknown aircraft
 
Hi
Maybe a caudron goeland, seems to fit the description, apart from the ammo.
cheers
jerry

sidney 11th June 2015 23:02

Re: Unknown aircraft
 
Would Siebel Fh 104 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siebel_Fh_104 be a contender?

Brian Bines 11th June 2015 23:47

Re: Unknown aircraft
 
Just wondering would the side by side seating indicate the pilots seat and the folding observer's seat found on many German aircraft. If so would a He111 be a contender it has a sliding panel above the pilots seat and an opening cockpit panel by the observers seat which would lead onto the wing. Cant think of a door on the right hand side but perhaps a wrong memory, a transport He111 had bench seating if I remember correctly from the HE111 in the RAF Museum. I believe Ju88s converted to pilot trainers had side by side seating but not the other features described.

Kutscha 12th June 2015 01:48

Re: Unknown aircraft
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sidney (Post 202089)
Would Siebel Fh 104 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siebel_Fh_104 be a contender?

The Siebel had a single pilot seat.

Soren Flensted 12th June 2015 13:47

Re: Unknown aircraft
 
Gents
This is not easy as we rely on a 9 years old boy`s memory about 71 years later. As the aircraft was not in a good condition it should be found in the Quatermasters report. Bu no luck so far.

sidney 12th June 2015 18:20

Re: Unknown aircraft
 
Post No.14: Yep, it did. Thank you for the correction.


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