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Panzerschreck photo request
Hi,
I’ve been searching without luck for photographs of Focke-Wulf 190s equipped with Panzerschreck anti-tank rockets, to illustrate an article that I’ve written. If anyone is able to provide me with a good quality, publishable scan of such a photograph, please contact me via my email address: bookie190@hotmail.com. It doesn’t matter if the photograph has been published before. Any contributions would be appropriately credited and acknowledged. All the best, Andrew A. Air War Publications – www.facebook.com/airwarpublications |
Re: Panzerschreck photo request
Andy
How quickly do you need it. I have all of Alfred Price's 190 photos (which are quite a number) but am away until tomorrow night so cannot look for them until then. If anyone had one, Alfred would have |
Re: Panzerschreck photo request
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the (very) quick reply and offer to help. There's no particular hurry, because this article has no deadline. I look forward to seeing what is in Mr. Price's collection. All the best, Andrew A. Air War Publications - www.airwarpublications.com |
Re: Panzerschreck photo request
Andrew, there is rather fuzzy shot of one from SG 77 in JaPo's booklet on the F and G published some years back. However, it is clearly a Panzerschreck.
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Re: Panzerschreck photo request
Andrew: Was it mounted under the wing in some sort of cage? I have gone through about 200 photos which show all sorts of things on in and under FW 190s and this is the only one that looks vaguely like a Panzerschreck. I have another showing a rocket tube under the centreline
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Re: Panzerschreck photo request
Dear Gang,
by following up this thread i've found this http://falkeeins.blogspot.de/2012/05...erschreck.html Hopefully this might help a little bit - Cheerio Norbert P.S. (edited): I tried several times to put in another link for to compare with "Panzerblitz" but i failed at least. |
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John and Nordpol,
Thanks for the replies. Chris, The twelve Panzerschreck rockets were carried on four clusters of three launcher rails, with two clusters under each wing. Attached is a diagram for the Panzerschreck arrangement, and a photograph of the similar PD. 88. All the best, Andrew A. Air War Publications - www.facebook.com/airwarpublications |
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Didn't see anything like that- sorry
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Re: Panzerschreck photo request
Hello Chris. I would like to know what kind of FW 190 photos you might have along similar lines. Production aircraft FW 190A-F. Could you drop me a line at hceci@wi.rr.com ? I would really appreciate your help. I plan to return the favor.
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Re: Panzerschreck photo request
Hi Chris,
Thanks for having a look for me. All the best, Andrew A. |
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