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Roger Gaemperle 24th October 2016 23:53

Fw 200 D-AB??
 
Hello,

Does anybody know where the following photo of a Fw 200 was taken? It appears to carry the civil registration D-ABB? or D-ABP?

https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...54a07c85d4.jpg

Thanks!

Roger

sidney 25th October 2016 00:26

Re: Fw 200 D-AB??
 
Perhaps it is D-AABR as discussed on the TOCH here http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/showthread.php?t=23458 , and the LEMB link led to Pocking airfield.

ChrisMAg2 25th October 2016 04:05

Re: Fw 200 D-AB??
 
The color photo appears to be showing a Fw200C of DLH (unarmed and except of the camoflage seems to have no military alterations), civil registry is most probabely D-AABR. Not much else is known of this particular a/c.

Harold Lake 25th October 2016 15:09

Re: Fw 200 D-AB??
 
I can confirm this Lufthansa Condor was D-AABR, W.Nr. 0020, "Rheinland." It was reportedly a Fw 200 D-2 based on the military Fw 200 C-2 series.

Hal

Tom Willis 26th October 2016 02:41

Re: Fw 200 D-AB??
 
Hi - Thanks for this

Originally D-ACWG - NA+WN. Hence new civil reg of D-AABR

Regards

RolandF 26th October 2016 10:21

Re: Fw 200 D-AB??
 
That´s not correct. The civil registration could be changed very rarely - D-ACON was one of them. This Fw 200 only shares the name "Rheinland" with its predecessor at Deutsche Lufthansa.
This Fw 200 is part of a certain number of military machines re-built by DLH Berlin as passenger transports towards the end of the war. WNr is not known afaik; Picture was taken at Pocking a/f

Tony Jones 26th October 2016 12:14

Re: Fw 200 D-AB??
 
Hi

0020 was F8+GL and fate below. I have a note that D-AABR had name "Buchsatbbendreher" painted on when found

D-ACWG- 0020 2/41 re-coded F8+GL when operated by 3./KG 40, Destroyed in RAF bombing raid 13/4/41 at Bordeaux-Merignac

sidney 26th October 2016 12:19

Re: Fw 200 D-AB??
 
Perhaps Buchstabendreher - scrambled letters (whatever that might have meant) - this is perhaps the inscription barely visible on the fuselage, over the port side wing.

Photos sorce: eBay via LEMB

RolandF 26th October 2016 12:45

Re: Fw 200 D-AB??
 
"Buchstabendreher" was referring to a listing in this forum as D-ABBR by myself.

http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/showthread.php?t=23458

I also remember Pocking stood in some kind of relationship to Ainring (airfield to serve Obersalzberg) when planes coming from there were parked and maintained.

Regards
RolandF

Merlin 26th October 2016 18:30

Re: Fw 200 D-AB??
 
The Ott & Wachtel book "Im Zeichen des Kranichs" is listing this aircraft as Fw200C-4 WNr. 0112 D-AAPB "Rheinland", delivered to Lufthansa in January 1945.

Obviously the registration below the wing is D-AABR.


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