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markjsheppard 18th January 2010 23:42

Fw190 pics - long and short nose.
 
Thought I would post three pics provided by the family of a US Air Force serviceman.

Not 100% but could be at either Kitzingen or Straubing.

Assume a D-9 and F-8 as well as a few others and a Ju52.

Any more info would be interesting to know.

regards

Mark

Jerry Crandall 19th January 2010 00:47

Re: Fw190 pics - long and short nose.
 
Hi Mark,
Nice shots, thanks for posting them. The location is Straubing,Germany and the D-9 is the well known "White 15" W.Nr. 600651.
Cheers, Jerry

Mark Proulx 19th January 2010 01:06

Re: Fw190 pics - long and short nose.
 
Hi:

The Dora is White 15, W.Nr. 600651 photographed at Straubing. This photo, less the damage, is published in the latest Dora book Vol 2 from Eagle Editions.

HTH

Mark Proulx

thenelm 19th January 2010 01:18

Re: Fw190 pics - long and short nose.
 
The Fw 190F-8 WNr. appears to 58x 351.

S Sheflin 19th January 2010 01:34

Re: Fw190 pics - long and short nose.
 
Hi Mark, Jerry, et al,


Thanks for posting these great photos. They helped me fill in some gaps in my data.

  • F-8 5+ I Bk, WNr. 580351, SG unit uncertain, was one of approximately 17 Fw 190s found at Straubing.

  • Ju 53/3m 7A+AH, from Luftverkehrsgruppe Rangsdorf, was found at Mons, Belgium. It also features a yellow diagonal stripe and numeral 3 on its rudder.

Steve Sheflin

markjsheppard 19th January 2010 12:09

Re: Fw190 pics - long and short nose.
 
Thank you one and all.

So no know unit for the D-9

Did the F-8 belong to SG2?

Thought the yellow cowling ring was with this unit of SG10?

regards

Mark

yogybär 19th January 2010 20:27

Re: Fw190 pics - long and short nose.
 
Nice pictures!

The yellow ring was a marking applied within Luftflotte 4. The machine should also have the yellow "V" under a wing.

Several Schlachtgruppen were subordinated to LF 4 when Germany surrendered, all of SG 10 as well as I./SG2.

RolandF 19th January 2010 20:53

Re: Fw190 pics - long and short nose.
 
The exact location of Straubing WW2 airfield would be Fliegerhorst Straubing-Mitterharthausen - different to current Straubing-Wallmühle airfield

Regards

Roland

bavgan 19th January 2010 22:07

Re: Fw190 pics - long and short nose.
 
Dear Mark,

I can not say anything about the identity of these aircraft. However I am very sure that at least one person here at this forum will make some cheap prints from these scans and will sell them at eBay for 6 USD with a statement "All pictures and descriptions used in my auctions under COPYRIGHT and I forbid the use of these photos and information in any manner such as paper or electronic (internet) publications or otherwise. Use is solely based on my authorization only."

I bet he will even say "This item is a new print from the original."

This happened in the past and it will happen again because these "cheap" people are still around.

Best wishes,

batur

Jerry Crandall 20th January 2010 00:27

Re: Fw190 pics - long and short nose.
 
Hi all,
These Luftflotte 4 a/c also have a yellow rudder as "black 5" does.
Cheers, Jerry


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