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Originally Posted by Marc-André Haldimann
Franck,
Noticing the rear STKZ or VKz letters "??+NK", it is possible we have here one of NAGr. Bromberg machines as found at Bayreuth-Bindlach by the US Army, after 19 April 1945.
So far "N5+DK", N5+EK" and N5+UK" are documented photographically, the first two being found at Bayreuth.
This possibility remains to be confirmed though.
Cheers
Marc
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Marc,
With an early canopy and Emil wing ? The tailplane strut is visible, on ground and still linked to the rear fuselage.
Note, too, the Lorraine cross drawn inside a V, painted two times on the visible wing.
Note, too, the early crosses on wing and on fuselage.
Since the octane triangle isn't visible on fuselage top, this is most probably a Jumo engined Bf 109.
The expired auction in attachment.
Franck.