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Henschel 129s in Tunisia?
Hi all
Anyone researching this subject? I am looking for information on losses of the type in Tunisia. Any pointers or info appreciated. TIA Dave |
Re: Henschel 129s in Tunisia?
Approximately 30 were damaged or lost in North Africa. I suggest you look at Martin pegg's volume on the aircraft from Classics Publications.
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Re: Henschel 129s in Tunisia?
Hi,
I own the remains of one of these losses. Henschel Hs129B2, werk nr 0385. My aircraft was one of the last to see action on the Tunisian front. Regards, Martin |
Re: Henschel 129s in Tunisia?
Wow! Would it be possible for you to post a photo (or more...) of the remains?Thanks in advance
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Re: Henschel 129s in Tunisia?
Wow indeed! Please post some photos, if possible.
For your information: Hs 129B-2 0385 8.(Pz)/Schl.G. 2 BlauG + 43. Apr. 07 Flak Found abandoned. Wings removed. Toubakeur, Tunisia Gen.Qu.6.Abt. (mfm #9)-Vol. 16 Bruch 20% P.S. By any chance, are you Martin M.? |
Re: Henschel 129s in Tunisia?
Hi,
When I work out the procedure on this site, I will put up a set of recent photos, and yes I am Martin M. I have worked on these remains for many years and there is still a lot to do. The Henschel was never designed to come apart in the cockpit area, consequently it has been a real painstaking process. I now have 99% of its history from completion ex-Factory in October 1942 to the present day. 0385 started life on the production line as 0388, and as a B-1, due to a production welding problem it was pulled off the line, modified and redesignated as 0385, it also was uniquely a transitional machine that was more B-1 than B-2. For interest, the gun troughs were still caked in carbon and the aluminium shrouds inside the cockpit showed signs of melting. I am glad to contribute to the forum. |
Re: Henschel 129s in Tunisia?
Hi
from memory I think the kagero book mentions about a hs-129 being ditched into a lake (or something similar) cheers Jerry three photos via google of hs-129 remains a/c in berlin Wn3441 http://images.google.ca/imgres?imgur...26tbs%3Disch:1 http://images.google.ca/imgres?imgur...26tbs%3Disch:1 aircraft in australia Wn0385 http://images.google.ca/imgres?imgur...26tbs%3Disch:1 |
Re: Henschel 129s in Tunisia?
Hi Brewerjerry a little correction
The first W.Nr.3441 is a Hs126 cheers Peter van Gogh |
Re: Henschel 129s in Tunisia?
Henschel0385 or better - Martin,
this is most interesting an I´m glad somebody took care about the sad remnants of the Warthog´s only surviving ancestor. Apart from the conservation and restoration work - is there any thought about the reconstruction of essential parts of the Hs 129 for better public display? I would think of a partial reconstruction of the fuselage nose with belly guntroughs and complete armoured canopy. I´d be glad to hear about your plans - like many of this community surely will do. Regards Roland |
Re: Henschel 129s in Tunisia?
Yes, the longterm aim is to place the cockpit on display with maybe one day returning it to Germany. I have searched for many years to find any of the forward panels, canopy and nose cone, with no success as yet.
I also am looking for the gunsight mount for the Revi C12/D. I am currently restoring the Gunsight Vane plate, which I found in Poland! My aim is to restore this important aviation relic to its 1942 state keeping in mind its longterm preservation. Today I am working on the magnetic fuel shutoff valve that controlled fuel for the petrol heater in the nose and the Ammunition counter box SZKK4. |
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