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Originally Posted by Stig Jarlevik
May I suggest you fill in tyske fly in the sog på samlinger track and trace line in top right corner?
You will then find quite a few German aircraft which has been missed out. Of course you will probably get everything already discovered by Marc (well done by the way )
You will pretty soon see a Heinkel 111 G (in colour) and an abandoned Fi 156 which has been redecorated by, by now, rather happy Danish citizens I presume
They of course range from the indifferent to the faultily identified ones, but in between there are some pretty gemstones.
For those interested in older stuff there are a couple of Etrich Tauben and quite a few French early birds as well. The Tauben photos are the best gems in my mind....
I will start my own search tomorrow....to tired....
Cheers
Stig
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Taube and
Tyske fly aside. I understand the
languages on both sides of original "
The Brige" (and did not need text with
Borgen), and used just "fly" as searchword long time ago today and found all Stig mentioned, also all them wreked Bv 138 color
Dia shots at
Köbenhavn.
http://samlinger.natmus.dk/search?q=fly
Besides : I can inform those of you who come across an USAAF marked B-17G lying on belly on very smooth white (Ice) field with an UC-64 Norseman beside it - shot taken from an C-46/47 then its not "island" but "Grönland" in background and East Coast near Skjöldungen to be exact. 42-97854 was on way to 390th BG in Britain, but got lost after very bad navigation (if any) but was lead in by
Contract Carrier Curtiss C-46 Commando of NEA Capt. Dana (flight Narsasuaq to Keflavik Meeks Field weekly "Milk run" from Boston MA). No, that B-17 is not waiting there still with the key in the lock.