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Re: Avias B534 with 1. and 2./JG 70?
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Hello Martin, it's only now that I have time too look at the original scan for the details you are looking for (the photo in the book is too dark).
I can positively confirm the bombs are still in their racks. About the damage to the tail area, there is something that looks like ruptured fabric skin , but I am not 100% positive. Check the detail photo for yourself. Yes, I am aware of the book on Bulgarian 'Dogans', to be published by JaPo. I can state that my colleague Jaroslav Krec (whom I helped a bit) is the best person to write such a book, as no one (including Bulgarian researchers) knows better the topic than him. I am really looking forward to reading that book! |
Re: Avias B534 with 1. and 2./JG 70?
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Hello Dénes, many thanks for the ultra-rare close-up photo, fantastic. The Baptism of Fire book by Mr.C.B.Stenge describes this plane as being damaged by accurate anti-aircraft machine-gun fire(p.41), so Your picture confirmes that the bombs were still attached and
the area above the tail wheel was open. It is where the First Aid kit was located. There could be damage there, as the opening seems to be irregular a bit. Also later photos of this Avia indicate some irregularities in this area. Best Regard, and Thank You. Martin |
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can You please share some info about B534 at JFS Werneuchen? Looking into my files I can't find anything mentioning B534 at this unit. Many thanks, Cheers, Martin |
Re: Avias B534 with 1. and 2./JG 70?
Just a quick addition regarding the Hungarian B534 in the photos above: my new research clearly shows that t is not the plane flown by Zachar, the captured B534 later flown by Hungarians was Hanovec's B534.323. BR, Martin
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