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Ju88 nightfighte, arado trainer, Siebel, Rocket
http://www.ebay.com/itm/WW2-ORIG-LOT...3D122398410282 http://www.ebay.com/itm/WW2-ORIG-9-P...EAAOSwTM5YwysZ |
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The halftrack gun mounting position appears to be unique. The alternative-fuel tank appears to have a Christie suspension, which makes me wonder who the original owner was. I have seen photos of several Natters abandoned in (moved into?) a field with a non-descript building nearby.
Thank you, Snautzer. Ed |
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alternative-fuel as in wood gas i would think now you mention it. Thanks Ed i did not think of this
Halftrack: StKfz (Sonderkraftfahrzeug) 251 with a 75mm Pak 40 anti-tank gun |
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Only EUR 259,00. Mein Gott!
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Hello gentlemen!
Most of these planes were captured by US- or british troops. Is there a source available which shows airfields in the southwest of Germany which were taken by french soldiers? Neuhausen ob Eck, Mengen, Reichenbach ,Risstissen,.... Thank you in advance! Herzliche Grüsse aus Oberschwaben, Wolfgang |
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Me110, Belle of Berlin http://www.ebay.com/itm/British-Roya...wAAOSwWxNY2tcZ
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Well known story, RAE HK846, ex Bf110 D or E, WNr.4035 of II./ZG76, captured in Iraq.
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Does anyone know where the nice picture of the Me262 had been taken? Maybe in a shooting range? Is that a small yellow band at the tail? Thanks for your help. Cheerio Harry |
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Hello Snautzer,
I want to again tank you for your postings. I am aware just how much hard work is involved. Respectfully, Steve Sheflin PS: I believe that the Fw 190 (1024) in Post #174 is a Mistel component abandoned at Merseburg. |
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The camo points to a late Obertraubling/"Stauffen" jet in the 500??? range. Regards RolandF |
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Thanks Karl
LEMB: WNr.113345 - Me262A-1a. Flown by ferry pilot Ofw.Werner Dahlitz of FlÜG.1 at Erding on 12 April 1945, from 17:25 to 17:35. It was found abandoned by US troops at Oberschleissheim Have not seen this particular picture before but indeed 10+ pictures do exist. |
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Hi Snautzer,
One thing that is a constant in all photos I have seen of this Me 262 is the long horizontal box that in all the winter scenes is found in front of the port engine. It can be seen under W.Nr. 113345 in the photos on p.153 of O'Connell's Production Log. best regards, Jim Geens |
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Thanks Michael for this - new - photo of 113345, and VX101!
Regards, Franck. |
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Bf109G-14AS, W.Nr. 786316 "Weisse 4", Kassel, June 1945
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Me 262A WNr 110507 or 567 B3+CL from 3./KG 54, found at Giebelstadt a/f.
Regards RolandF |
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Hi Roland,
Your latter suggestion is the correct one - 110567. Cheers, David |
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Thank you, David - marked as incorrect
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Good evening everyone
The Bf109 (Ebay) at No.185, does anybody know where these pictures had been taken? The 549th AAA Battalion, 87th Infantry Division, 3rd Army is written in the description, so maybe in Czechoslovakia? Thanks for any help, and thank you all for your helpful answers to my question about the Me 262 in No.176. Best regards Harry |
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Hello Harry,
For what it’s worth, military.wikia.com states that the 87th ID, “Entered Germany 16 March 1945, and remained to VE Day.” If correct, this would precluded Czechoslovakia for the location of the photos. Respectfully, Steve Sheflin |
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I expect this is a well-known Me 262, but it may be a new photo. Or, at least, of interest to someone.
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Hi Sirbob,
Thank you! This is a new photo to me. The stain in front of the MK 108 hatch cover allows it to be identified in other pictures as one of two Me 262 found under a camouflage netting in front of a large wooden building hidden in a forest. Probably of the 1117xx series from the Hessental waldwerk. best regards, Jim Geens |
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Perhaps ??+GX ?
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Good morning!
On www.stammkennzeichen.de are 13 different combinations of ??+GX, but only two for an A-3. DF+GX KI+DX Herzliche Grüsse aus Oberschwaben, Wolfgang |
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Ju88 wrknr 62089??, Me110 (Nightfighters)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/7-Orig-WWII-...3D252913576221 ju87 8N+EH http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-Orig-WWII-...8AAOSwrhBZC5Kw |
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Ju 87 D, location unknown, Germany, May 1945
http://www.ebay.de/itm/MD161-Foto-Lu...EAAOSwfRdZEdSV http://www.ebay.de/itm/MD148-Foto-Lu...4AAOSwaEhZEdRt http://www.ebay.de/itm/MD101-Foto-Lu...wAAOSwR29ZEdPe (reversed) Cheers Marc |
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