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Re: FW-190's at US captured airfield (photo)
Mike,
Thank you for closing your auctions. I ask that you not offer the image or any of the others I posted on armyairforces.com for sale again in the future. I was very angry when I realized my Grandfather's photo was for sale on eBay. I did call eBay seller messerschmitt*109 a liar and a cheat on a G503 post when I discovered the auctions. I called him a liar because he stated that the original photo was in his collection, which it is not. I called him a cheat because he took a photograph I posted to be shared with everyone who wanted to see it (free of charge) and attempted to profit from it. I consider that to be cheating. I have toned down my posts and removed this wording from them. This matter is closed. |
Re: FW-190's at US captured airfield (photo)
Okay, so letīs this small but important sidetrack matter be closed. Important because it reminds us itīs not only pictures of planes but mostly personal memories weīre looking at...
So letīs get back to this interesting photograph: http://forum.armyairforces.com/upfil...0607F08789.jpg The high resolution makes three Fw 190As (orFs) discernible: 7 + I (yellow?) 5 + I (red?) 11 + I (red?) Can something be said about this planes? Regards RolandF |
Re: FW-190's at US captured airfield (photo)
Thanks for your interest in the photo Roland. I am ignorant regarding the meaning of the numbers and colors. Can you (or someone else) explain to me what they mean?
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Re: FW-190's at US captured airfield (photo)
With all three wearing Luftflotte 4 tactical markings (yellow cowl bands and rudders), the aircraft must be 190Fs of III./SG10.
They would be black 11+| and 5+|, as SG10 didn't use red numbers for their 8. Staffel, and yellow 7+| (9. Staffel). On 3 May 1945, III./SG10 were recorded as operating from Přerov, under Luftwaffenkommando 8's, 3. Flieger Division, but the photo could have been taken anywhere as all 3 Gruppen fled to various airfields in preference to surrendering to the Soviets. I tend to agree with Roger's earlier suggestion of Straubing, as the D-9 does appear to be White 15, WNr 600651, this is further supported by other III./SG10 aircraft visible in the background of other photos of this D-9 - which I must confess I hadn't noticed before! Cheers, Chris |
Re: FW-190's at US captured airfield (photo)
Hereīs an actual photograph of Straubing-Mitterharthausen (not Straubing-Atting!). The hangars to the right donīt look much different in size and position compared to the WW2 photo:
http://home.arcor-online.de/alois.la...e/mitterhs.htm Maybe different photos of "White 15" may help to identify the airfield... Regards Roland |
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