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Tricky Faenor but interesting
Since Russia invaded Poland as well in 1939 they could have had a few aircraft force landing on German territory up to 1941. Did they have any bases on Polish soil during this period? No idea, but quite likely. That in turn means when starting their Barbarossa campaign aircraft must have been left behind. Anyone with real knowledge who wants to take a crack? Ed (and other) Your photo here is quite interesting https://www.ebay.de/itm/267116276066...Bk9SR8zot4OHZQ The aircraft is a Farman 451 Moustique and almost 100% it is the former F-APKH There was a photo on e-bay a long time ago showing the same aircraft in French markings just after capture. Cheers from a snowed in member who is lucky to be retired Stig |
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Hi all,
https://www.ebay.de/itm/296946761952...Bk9SR5S6hZGOZQ Is this Leo 451 no48 white 25? I have more photo, which are similar, but the part with number white 25 is missing on this photo - thank you for confirmation. Thank you Faenor |
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Hi
Yes it is the same of GB 1/12 lost on 14 may 1940 Two more photos are in the book Lioré et Olivier - Leo 45 - Tome I : Le LeO 451 (Meunier) page 144. Bertrand |
Re: eBay: Allied intrest
What is interesting Bertrand is that this "carcasse" gets "eaten" more and more...
What did they do with such remains? I can't really see troops carrying around scrap metal:confused: Cheers Stig |
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