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A unique collection of 1945 postwar scrapping of Luftwaffe planes in:
- Brunnthal - Bad Aibling - Mühldorf Mettenheim - Neubiberg - Ainring in this 400+ photos album of Lt. Col. Alan D. CATTERALL, courtesy of historical media.com: http://www.historical-media.com/id1081.htm Cheers Marc |
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A reasonable deal for whoever purchased this.
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Me 410 W.Nr. 130 738, 13 June 1945.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/131-WWII-90t...8AAOSwO9JaKJhu Fw 190 http://www.ebay.com/itm/132-WWII-90t...cAAOSw8UZaKJiK Cheers Marc |
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Re the FW190-
Is that a 30mm cannon in the outer wing position??! 190A-8/R2 or maybe even a 190A-10? Or did the A-10 30mm barrels protrude more? Peter |
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It’s an early model Fw 190 with a broken MG 151 barrel and the camera opening.
From what I know there was no Fw 190A-10s built. |
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post 616 HA+MH is 7A+MH
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