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Tom1UK 13th October 2006 00:50

German high wing a/c
 
Hi guys

Apart from the He 46 and Hs 126 was there any other aircraft Type with a high over wing (so called parasol wing).

I have a foto of a crashed example which does not look like a Hs 126 or a He 46. My scanner does not work so cannot send an image

It might be a beute/foreign type but not sure which this is!

can anybody point me in the right direction.

Thanks in advance

Regards

Tom Willis

robert_schulte 13th October 2006 09:11

Re: German high wing a/c
 
Tom,
this could be a captured Morane MS 230. That plane was used in flying schools and as a tug plane.
Pictures can be seen at:
http://www.luftwaffe-experten.org/fo...?showtopic=419

Regards
Robert

Tom1UK 13th October 2006 10:52

Re: German high wing a/c
 
Hi Robert

Thanks for the tip but it is not the MS 230. It is a larger a/c, the fuselage and wings are much bigger.

Did the Czechs have a High wing a/c which could have been used by the Lw?

Cheers

Tom Willis

Eric GUILLAUME 13th October 2006 10:57

Re: German high wing a/c
 
Hello,
It could be a He 45, a Fw 56, or an Ar 76 ?

Erigui

robert_schulte 13th October 2006 14:39

Re: German high wing a/c
 
Tom,
could You give a description of the plane, such as: Radial engine or not, size comparable to..., number of struts, gear/wheels with fairings or not, number of prop blades, seats.........?

Robert

Franek Grabowski 13th October 2006 15:23

Re: German high wing a/c
 
Yes, indeed, a detailed description or a scan of the photo would help. There was a number of Polish aircraft in this configuration, most popular being RWD-8 and RWD-14.

Sergio Luis dos Santos 13th October 2006 15:40

Re: German high wing a/c
 
There are also other older models, from memory remember an Albratros L "anything"...:red:


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