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bluebiggsey 29th June 2007 01:41

Luftwaffe Planes in Moscow Museum?
 
Does anyone know what Luftwaffe Planes are on display/storage in the Moscow Aviation Museum? I seem to remember seeing an extract mentioning a He100 being located there????

Mikael Olrog 29th June 2007 09:40

Re: Luft Planes in Moscow Museum?
 
Hi, The He 100 and some other aircraft survived in to the 50's but was scrapped on Stalins orders which outlined somehing like that everything foreign (including allied lend-lease) should be scrapped. Unfortunately they obeyed when it came to the aircraft but somehow the order was not obeyed in regard to the Panzers which are now on show at Kubinka with what is probably the largest collection of Axis panzers.

/mike

dora9forever 29th June 2007 23:37

Re: Luft Planes in Moscow Museum?
 
and he 100 or 113s were destroyed in 1944 berlin.theres none left in the world.
Gary

bluebiggsey 1st July 2007 02:25

Re: Luft Planes in Moscow Museum?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dora9forever (Post 45701)
and he 100 or 113s were destroyed in 1944 berlin.theres none left in the world.
Gary

Does that include the ones in the Factory protection unit?

Thanks for the clarification guys. Now I wonder what happened to the Japanese ones????


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