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Horses and Oxen on the Luftwaffe Flightline
When did teams of horses and oxen begin pulling aircraft around the Luftwaffe flightline? And what is the operational history of these furry prime movers?
Teams of horses and oxen had to be essential equipment in the East from almost Day 1, no? (Nothing better to move aircraft and fuel bowsers around in the mud and snow.) I have an image of a team of oxen pulling a (rare) two-seat Fw-190 in late 1944, (I think,) but I can't find any more. Bronc |
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Re: Horses and Oxen on the Luftwaffe Flightline
There was a photo (in a Holger Nauroth book I sed to have) of oxen towing an Me 163.
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Re: Horses and Oxen on the Luftwaffe Flightline
I have such photos. Commonplace at the end of the war
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Re: Horses and Oxen on the Luftwaffe Flightline
At the airfield Donaueschingen Süd (south) IV. JG 53 was based from October to early December.
20 years ago many eye withnesses told me the Me 109 were pulled by oxen at that time because of fuel save reason. Regards Rolf |
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Re: Horses and Oxen on the Luftwaffe Flightline
Just to remind us that the use of animals to tow aircraft was not limited to the Luftwaffe.
Be it not for lack of fuel but more for practical reasons, the web has numerous pictures with (e.g.) elephants towing Allied a/c in India and Ceylon. And for political reasons, the British pulled American-made airplanes across the US-Canadian border with horses to circumvent the American neutrality laws (see https://www.history.nd.gov/publicati...neutrality.pdf) Leendert |