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Re: eBAy: Captured german planes
Hi D.B, you're right: the cold start hatch position and the seven line writing on the cowling are the give away that this is in fact a G-14/AS. And to my knowledge, we still don't know the content of those seven lines...
Cheers Marc |
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I do believe the Me 262 is Yellow 13 which was profiled in Wings of the Black Cross Number 5. There is also an additional photograph within.
Mark Proulx |
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622796 U5+ET Neubiberg
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Do you really read 976, on the picture Ed ??
Rémi |
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It's 622796...
Eric |
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Info from other source, based on this be same U5+ET |
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Hello Rudi,
Post #307: I can’t prove it, but I think the middle photo is of snow-covered Weserflug-Lemwerder-built Ju 87 D-3 (WNr. 412211) marked 8M+EH and abandoned at Leithorst Fritzlar. Respectfully, Steve Sheflin |
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Thanks for your insight, Steve. I was wondering where the heck this shot could have been taken.
And thanks to you, RudiS, to have caught it up. Sincerely Marc |
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