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Mysticpuma 21st March 2016 19:55

Interesting images of a crashed FW-190. No date or location available
 
Chris Edwards on a Facebook Aviation Photography page posted the following images. He wrote:

Hope you dont mind me posting this so delete if you like. Just started to have some scans of my Grandads old war photos which I didnt know my nan had, though this maybe of interest.

He was a Captain in the royal logistic corps"

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There is no more information about the images.

The first picture he posted shows a group of men all over a FW-190.

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He the posted:

"following on from yesterday and the picture I posted of the crashed FW190. Had some more scans today and these were included"

That is the second image.

Thought I'd share them here, maybe a rough idea of the model and age is possible?

S Sheflin 21st March 2016 21:21

Re: Interesting images of a crashed FW-190. No date or location available
 
Hello Mysticpuma,

Thank you for posting these fine photos.
Unless I am mistaken, this aircraft has the hallmarks of an Fw 190 G-8. Indicators include: 2xETC503 underwing racks; a right-wingtip-mounted pitot tube; and a bulged fuselage gun cover for 2xMG131 (13mm) weapons—weapons that were standard on the Fw 190 A-8—A-9 and Fw 190 F-8—F-9, but usually omitted in the G-8.

Note too that its wooden VDM 9-12176A prop blades have shattered upon impact.

Can anyone make out the Werknummer visible on its fin? If this is indeed an Fw 190 G-8, its Werknummer would probably be within the 190xxx series.

Steve Sheflin

Marc-André Haldimann 21st March 2016 23:42

Re: Interesting images of a crashed FW-190. No date or location available
 
Thanks Mysticpuma for the pointer, and Steve for your thoughts.

Would it be possible to have the exact FB page ?

Cheers
Marc

Mysticpuma 21st March 2016 23:50

Re: Interesting images of a crashed FW-190. No date or location available
 
Hello Marc. The post is from "Chris Edwards" but it's in a closed group called "Aviation Photographers", so you'll have to join to get access I'm afraid.

Kutscha 22nd March 2016 00:33

Re: Interesting images of a crashed FW-190. No date or location available
 
Is that anti-glare shields above the exhaust?

Reiner 22nd March 2016 08:18

Re: Interesting images of a crashed FW-190. No date or location available
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by S Sheflin (Post 216092)
Hello Mysticpuma,

Thank you for posting these fine photos.
Unless I am mistaken, this aircraft has the hallmarks of an Fw 190 G-8. Indicators include: 2xETC503 underwing racks; a right-wingtip-mounted pitot tube; and a bulged fuselage gun cover for 2xMG131 (13mm) weapons—weapons that were standard on the Fw 190 A-8—A-9 and Fw 190 F-8—F-9, but usually omitted in the G-8.

Note too that its wooden VDM 9-12176A prop blades have shattered upon impact.

Can anyone make out the Werknummer visible on its fin? If this is indeed an Fw 190 G-8, its Werknummer would probably be within the 190xxx series.

Steve Sheflin

Hi Steve

Wooden prop blades? I can see on picture two , right under the wing, a metall prop blade.

Rene

Marc-André Haldimann 22nd March 2016 11:06

Re: Interesting images of a crashed FW-190. No date or location available
 
Thanks Mysticpuma !

Cheers
Marc

S Sheflin 22nd March 2016 18:15

Re: Interesting images of a crashed FW-190. No date or location available
 
Hello Rene,

Regarding the presence of wooden prop blades, you are absolutely correct. I totally missed what appears to be a bent metal prop blade lying under its left wing in the second photo.

Thanks for setting me straight.

Steve Sheflin

Milos Gazdic 18th March 2017 13:21

Re: Interesting images of a crashed FW-190. No date or location available
 
Most amazing airframe and photos

Mysticpuma, Could you please ask Chris to provide us with a touch sharper scan which would clearly show the W.Nr.?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kutscha (Post 216105)
Is that anti-glare shields above the exhaust?

Hey Kutscha, I believe that it's just cowling being opened upon the impact and the shadow making it look like anti-glare shields.


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