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Re: US PATENT ON A FW190 EQUIPMENT ?
Hi Horst
99% sure we have a FW190.
We have a witness 97 year old who was there and explained us :
"a German single engine aircraft, with a round engine crashed there, it was in August 1943" and he indicated us the place at plaisance du Touch.
And this totally matches with Matti's data.
1943-08-05 JGr. Ost FW 190A-4 140673 Plaisance-du-Touch, 13 km westsüdwestlich Toulouse Notlandung infolge Motorstörung. Bruch 60 %.
In the field this old man indicated us, we found aircraft parts, including this plate. I understand that the fuel flow indicator was Bendix related on FW190, so it makes sense, but how explain that we had US Patent equipments on FW190 ?
Cheers
Gilles
PS : see post here above it is the same aircraft story
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