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Schlageter 15th June 2015 23:22

Fw190D-9 with rare letter markings
 
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Hello all,

I was wondering about the identity of this Fw190D-9 with rare letter markings. The picture from JaPo's Focke-Wulf Fw 190 D Camouflage & markings Part I shows unfortunately only an incomplete code, xx + WE.
From the caption I can gather that this aircraft was most probable neither assigned to a test facility nor are the letters (in blue or red) part of a Stammkennzeichen! The only Dora with letter markings I am aware of is T6 + AA from Stab/SG 2, albeit this is known only from a Flugbuch entry!
From the camouflage of the pictured Dora I would say it stemmed from the Weserflug or Mimetall production.

So my question is, if there are any units known which were in 1945 (partially) equipped with Fw190s and using letter codes?

Thanks in advance for any input or thoughts!

Best

Michael

Broncazonk 16th June 2015 05:03

About the oil system heat exchanger access panel
 
With due regard to Michael's question, I wonder if I might interject a question about the circular access panel that's readily apparent on the lower cowling?

That circular panel provides access to an oil system heat exchanger, which is different and separate from the main oil cooling heat exchanger (with is up front and integrated into the annular water radiator.) In other photos, it is possible to see a large diameter oil line exiting (in a rearward direction) from the bottom of the annular oil heat exchanger and connecting to what appears to be an expansion tube before (possibly) entering the main oil storage tank.

Is that interpretation correct: the circular access panel in the cowling provides access to a supplemental expansion tube heat exchanger at the bottom of the engine?

Thanks!

Bronc

Milos Gazdic 21st March 2017 19:32

Re: Fw190D-9 with rare letter markings
 
Hello Michael,
Are you interested only in Doras with letter markings or short nose versions would be of interest too (since there were some of them with letter markings towards the end of the war - various combinations of small & large letters (and in some instances digits too)).
Best,
Milos

S Sheflin 21st March 2017 21:09

Re: Fw190D-9 with rare letter markings
 
Hello everyone,

Yes, I’m slightly tardy in responding (2015!), but here I go.

Unless I am mistaken, this is Mimetal/Erfurt-built Fw 190 D-9, WNr. 500030, RC+WE, possibly last with Ergänzungsstaffel/FlÜG 1, and captured at Fl.Horst Hildesheim after April 1945. Gerhard Stemmer on the Luftwaffe Research Group is credited for this data.

Respectfully,

Steve Sheflin

Milos Gazdic 22nd March 2017 13:37

Re: Fw190D-9 with rare letter markings
 
I don't think it's ever to late to find out about something new.
May I ask Mr Sheflin if the RC+WE represents a pure StKz or it's different type of code and then maybe RC could be different size?
Best,
Milos


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