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Hi there folks, It is highly probable we have here a JG 300 machine as visible from the three segments RVB band hues; hence the value for an updated JG 300 edition. Cheers Marc A new shot from the Fassberg Me 262's, with focus on "Weisse 5", Me 262 A-1 W.Nr. 111690 of 1./JG 7, May 1945. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-ph...0AAOSwHYpZ7n0m Cheers Marc |
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Marc plse see post #495. ;-))
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Glad you take the trouble looking.
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Ju52 He129 (bad pic) wreck airfield grave with iron cross U.S.A.A.F. North Africa Italy 1943 11th AIR DEPOT GRP. see pic 6 to 8 https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-WW2...sAAOSwehZZ74xw
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Bf109 wreck scrapyard Yellow (?) 14,
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#2 Looks like a K-4.
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2. I concur, Franck; it could well be a K-4 and it might be the one found at Tarnewitz in May 1945 and also depicted in Noro "LO+ST", p. 18 and here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/280920...57631643405670 Thanks for those, Michiel ! Marc |
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