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edwest 10th September 2008 00:25

Site with German aircraft photos
 
GI taken. Scroll down to about halfway.


http://www.soldiersmuseum.com/pages/ww2/shreck-gallery/




Ed

F10_Chainsaw 10th September 2008 02:48

Re: Site with German aircraft photos
 
Nice pics... :)

another US soldier who cant tell a difference between 88mm and 37mm..
"88 MM Gun Carriage"... sigh :P

/Thomas

Marc-André Haldimann 10th September 2008 09:32

Re: Site with German aircraft photos
 
Hello Edwest,

Thanks for the reminder. This site and the content of the great pictures were discussed in detail in this forum topic:

http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/showth...t=109+K%F6then

Cheers
Marc

ChrisMAg2 10th September 2008 12:04

Re: Site with German aircraft photos
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by F10_Chainsaw (Post 73015)
Nice pics... :)

another US soldier who cant tell a difference between 88mm and 37mm..
"88 MM Gun Carriage"... sigh :P

/Thomas

Just that the "37mm" is a 20mm FlaK 30...

DeMePhi 10th September 2008 12:58

FW 190 A2 or A4 what would you take?
 
Did you noticed this one?

http://www.soldiersmuseum.com/pages/...armored-64.htm

Seem to have an A4 and A2 tail together

John Beaman 10th September 2008 15:00

Re: Site with German aircraft photos
 
No, "grunts" were not real good at ID'ing German equiptment.

The first "fighter" is, if course, an He-111, but with the yellow V wing marking thus proving it was not just used on fighters. Also, the "bomber" photos are a Ju-86R recon plane.

F10_Chainsaw 10th September 2008 16:48

Re: Site with German aircraft photos
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ChrisMAg2 (Post 73030)
Just that the "37mm" is a 20mm FlaK 30...

lol your right, its a 20mm... damn that got embaresing :O

/Thomas

Kutscha 10th September 2008 17:37

Re: Site with German aircraft photos
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by John Beaman (Post 73042)
No, "grunts" were not real good at ID'ing German equiptment.

The first "fighter" is, if course, an He-111, but with the yellow V wing marking thus proving it was not just used on fighters. Also, the "bomber" photos are a Ju-86R recon plane.

If it is an R-1 but the R-2 was the bomber, was it not?

obdl3945 10th September 2008 19:36

Re: Site with German aircraft photos
 
Hi...

The Junkers is a Ju86G. The 'R' had different nose glazing. The 'G' nose glazing was more 'attached' to the front of the fuselage; the 'R' glazing was less extensive and more 'embedded' in its appearance. The differences can bee seen at the Luftarchiv site:

http://www.luftarchiv.de/

Regards...

RT 11th September 2008 13:02

Re: Site with German aircraft photos
 
For He111 we can imagine S3+..


Remi


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