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philippe1 10th June 2012 00:22

stuka recovery from the ostzee
 
does someone has already pictures from the stuka that they are removing from the ostzee area Rugen?
phil

yogybär 10th June 2012 20:25

Re: stuka recovery from the ostzee
 
Search for "Rügen" and "Stuka":
http://www.moz.de/de/nachrichten/ver...g/0/1/1024476/
http://www.welt.de/kultur/article106...or-Ruegen.html
http://www.ostsee-zeitung.de/vorpomm...ews&id=3467208

It "must" be a Dora due to the wooden prop.

Nordpol54 10th June 2012 20:49

Re: stuka recovery from the ostzee
 
Dear Gents,

slightly looking into the future, it may be of some interest whether the remains of that kite will later on be part of the exhibition at the "Luftwaffe Museum Gatow" on display or the "Bundesvermögensamt" is trying to turn out some euros for the parts have been recovered. Let's wait and see...

At High Tea Time with best Regards
Norbert

Horst Weber 10th June 2012 21:03

Re: stuka recovery from the ostzee
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nordpol54 (Post 149350)
Dear Gents,

slightly looking into the future, it may be of some interest whether the remains of that kite will later on be part of the exhibition at the "Luftwaffe Museum Gatow" on display or the "Bundesvermögensamt" is trying to turn out some euros for the parts have been recovered. Let's wait and see...

At High Tea Time with best Regards
Norbert

There is no "Bundesvermögensamt" valid. Since a couple of years ago, such an administration doesn't exist anymore !. What are you talking about ?

Best wishes !

borsto

Nordpol54 10th June 2012 21:23

Re: stuka recovery from the ostzee
 
@ Horst,

how do they call it today when it doesn't exist any more as "Bundesvermögensamt"? I have really no idea. But nonetheless: Do You really think that a recovery with an effort like this - in spending a lot of money from the state tax-income by involving the Bundesmarine - will end up in a dead end road without any turnout?
Just a question...

Cheers
Norbert

AndreasB 10th June 2012 22:49

Re: stuka recovery from the ostzee
 
According to Die Welt the plan is to restore the plane and exhibit it in Gatow.

All the best

Andreas

philippe1 11th June 2012 19:01

Re: stuka recovery from the ostzee
 
warbird excavations costs always money due to regulations of the enviroment etc etc, cranes, people
one site of this one is good coz its a training for the german pioneers
anyway its a part of history that will be recovered just like a few weeks ago in Norway the HE115 .

NUPPOL 11th June 2012 21:40

Re: stuka recovery from the ostzee
 
http://news.yahoo.com/germans-recove...100932506.html

edNorth 16th June 2012 19:35

Re: stuka recovery from the ostzee
 
Well, I am a little surprised now. Wreck turns out be Junkers "Ju 88" in latest news ... pictures released so far does not say much else than it had Jumo 211 (or Jumo 213) engines with VS Wood props.

Can be Ju 88 A, C, D, G, S etc. or even an Ju 188 A / D ... ???

http://www.welt.de/vermischtes/artic...or-Ruegen.html

FrankieS 18th June 2012 04:49

Re: stuka recovery from the ostzee
 
That WELT online article states that there was found a knife
with optional space for a potassium cyanide capsule. (???)
Did german pilots regularly have knifes of such a type with aboard?

bye,
FrankieS


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