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Re: Photos + 6-11-05
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Re: Photos + 6-11-05
Hi,
the first and third photos of Bf109`s group show probably a/c of 6/JG52 in Belgium. The fourth shows a/c of Olt.Hans Philipp from 4/JG54 in Russia. The photo no.8 shows G-6 from 3/JG77 yellow 1 (note the small dimension of tactical number) on Sicilly and the 9 shows ruder of Heinz Baer a/c from stI/JG77. Regards Robert |
Re: Photos + 6-11-05
Gruppe,
The entry Post-war? http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...item=6538922682 shows a Fokker S-14 Mach trainer. Indeed a Post-war development. The worlds first dedicated jet training aircraft. Some 20 were built and operated by the RNethAF. The Prototype, PH-XIV, c/n 6289 built in 1951 (S.14.1) is (unfortunately) stored at the Aviodrome museum in Lelystad, Holland. The L-11 is on display at the Militaire Luchtvaart Museum in Soesterberg, Holland. Nurflügel Forever! Huib |
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If you don't mind, what program/programs did you use to enhance the photos?
Thanks, Walt |
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Thank you everyone. The printing of the negatives was especially interesting.
Ed |
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Ed deserves the thanks for finding this stuff!
I used Photoshop Elements 3 for Mac (also available for Windows/PC). Can anyone ID the unit and unit code on the flying a/c in the second pic.? These are a 1 Gruppe 2 staffel a/c. White spinners and red aircraft letter. In the first pic same quaestion about unit and code. Interesting the staffel letter "L" looks yellow, rather than the aircraft letter. |
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