amazing
Thanks Leon ;-)
It is amazing that the building has survived - unless it was rebuilt post-war - as it had been before 1944. It always narks me that Dresden is held up as an example of pointless nastiness - whilst most Germans haven't a clue as to how Warsaw was left in 1944 without the attentions of any heavy bombing.
Looking at the P 50 - the extended exhausts of /I seen on all drafts to date of /II seem a no-no - as there is an open port cowling access panel visible. The tailplane looks as though it may have been an adapted P11 / P24 type . The photo suggests late 1939 - before the snow. U/c tyres are deflated. The gap in the spine behind the soldier to the left is curious. The whole impression is of a much bulkier potent fighter than a Seversky.
I hope that I am given good warning of which magazine will publish first .... ;-))) prosze panstwe!!!!
Graham
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