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Old 3rd August 2006, 21:01
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I have a piece of fabric off of a WWII German aircraft. It is approximately 20" x 20" and has a black swastica painted on green camouflage. Who ever recovered this souvenir wrote on the reverse side that it was the last plane shot down over Salzburg Germany in April 1945. I am new to this discussion board and was wondering if there might be a way to track down what type of plane it came from and possibly the exact aircraft. I would greatly appreciate any suggestions.
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Old 3rd August 2006, 22:10
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Perhaps Fi 156 Storch downed by Piper L-4 Cub using an handgun ?
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I think detailed photos would help.
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(...)it was the last plane shot down over Salzburg Germany in April 1945.
In 1945 I believe there were no German combat aircraft with fabric skin on the wing or fuselage. Therefore, it must have been an older type trainer or other secondary duty airplane.
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Perhaps Fi 156 Storch downed by Piper L-4 Cub using an handgun ?


No jokes!
This is serious matter.

Piper L-4 "Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions for Army Models"* has its "Weight & Balance Chart" (page 20). There is a point "Armament" there.
The sub-points of "Armament" offer as follows:
- fixed gun installation
- flexible gun installation
- cannon installation

As can be seen the L-4 designers took into consideration various forms of armament for this plane, a little bigger than handgun only.

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* Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions for Army Models L-4A, L-4B and L-4H Airplanes, 5 September 1943; revised 20 February 1945
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In 1945 I believe there were no German combat aircraft with fabric skin on the wing or fuselage.
Except with some of the Nachtschlachtgruppen, that is: Go 146, Ar 66, Fiat Cr. 42.
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