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Pilot 18th March 2009 10:58

Messerschmitt Bf110D
 
Greetings all,

I would like to know is any image of the Udet plane available? I have seen one in book but the letters are covered. Also- info about the letters? Standard black or... ?

Cheers :)

ChrisS 18th March 2009 21:02

Re: Messerschmitt Bf110D
 
Hello

Do you mean the Udet Flamingo biplane?

http://www.airliners.net/photo/Untit...ext_id=1342544

The picture is a replica but a faithful one.
Or try an image search:

http://images.google.co.uk/images?rl...-8&sa=N&tab=wi

Cheers

Chris

Pilot 18th March 2009 21:12

Re: Messerschmitt Bf110D
 
No Chris- I mean on his Bf110D personal plane... Thank you, I did not know that Flamingo is still somewhere here :)

Pilot 20th March 2009 00:27

Re: Messerschmitt Bf110D
 
This will work for me :)

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y35...Ernst-Udet.jpg

rfl51 20th March 2009 14:24

Re: Messerschmitt Bf110D
 
Here are a picture of Bf 110D flown by Ernst Udet!
http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p...WNr3354Ern.jpg
Rudolph Laursen, Denmark

Pilot 20th March 2009 14:56

Re: Messerschmitt Bf110D
 
Excellent image Rudolph Laursen!!! So it have extended fuselage!

Thank you again :)

Pawel Burchard 20th March 2009 23:38

Re: Messerschmitt Bf110D
 
also visible in this photo (Bf 110 at war, Armand van Ishoven) is a bulge under the fuselage, typical for Bf 110 C's

p.

Pilot 21st March 2009 12:39

Re: Messerschmitt Bf110D
 
Thanks Pawel :) Any info or image about Rudoph Hess airplane?

Pawel Burchard 21st March 2009 13:01

Re: Messerschmitt Bf110D
 
the image is as posted by rfl51, the info is -

-- On 16 July 1940 GLM Ernst Udet became the user of Bf 110 D-0 (3354) VF+HP, this a/c replaced his ageing Bf 110 C-1 (945) GK+AY and was stationed at Tempelhof. The a/c had been used at Tarnewitz for armament trials. --

Maximowitz 21st March 2009 13:28

Re: Messerschmitt Bf110D
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pilot (Post 83343)
Any info or image about Rudoph Hess airplane?

Hess flew Messerschmitt Bf110 E-1/N Werk Nummer 3869, coded VJ+OQ on his little visit to Scotland.

You can find more details in Roy Conyers Nesbit and Georges Van Acker's excellent book "The Flight Of Rudolf Hess: Myths and Reality."

Part of the fuselage of this aircraft is on display at the Imperial War Museum in London. Or was the last time I was there.


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