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Old 10th February 2010, 12:58
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Interesting Fw 190 G photos

Just came across two shots of abandoned Fw 190 G, probably from S.K.G. 10 or III./K.G. 51 -

http://www.354thpmfg.com/WilliamLouie_part1.html

please scroll to images 13 and 14

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Old 10th February 2010, 14:15
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Re: Interesting Fw 190 G photos

Hi Pawel, nice find. These photos from your first post remind me of other Fw 190 with small stenciled codes, like "A3+18" from KG200 found at Frankfurt or the attached example (from an expired Tonelli auction). As this kind of marking is quite rare I wonder whether all of those Fw190s belonged to KG200...

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Old 10th February 2010, 14:28
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Re: Interesting Fw 190 G photos

as the link does not work here is BA photo in question
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Old 10th February 2010, 14:29
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Re: Interesting Fw 190 G photos

The "9" letter was certainly sprayed with stencil template. The style is similar to the letter "6" of Fw190D-11,"White 61", although the letter "1" of the "White 61" was not divided to 2 parts.

(VFS des Gdj dora's numbers seem like mostly sprayed with stencil templates, at least "5" and "6" were divided to 2 parts. I feel like "8" of "White58", turned to "Red4" of JV44, might be so...)
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Old 10th February 2010, 14:42
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Re: Interesting Fw 190 G photos

There was an ebay auction some time ago (listed by Ed) with photos of Fw 190 with small stencilled numbers (if I remember correctly signed S.K.G. 10 on the back). I think I saved the previews to my computer at work so I'll try to post them later.
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Re: Interesting Fw 190 G photos

Pawel, what in those pics identifies the a/c as a Fw190G?
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Re: Interesting Fw 190 G photos

Photos from the first link - it would be small pylon under the wing (part of underwing fuel tank mount).

And the BA photograph was among other photographs of Fw 190 Gs of S.K.G. 10 (or III./K.G. 51).
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Old 10th February 2010, 15:18
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Re: Interesting Fw 190 G photos

This one -
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Re: Interesting Fw 190 G photos

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Just came across two shots of abandoned Fw 190 G, probably from S.K.G. 10 or III./K.G. 51 -

http://www.354thpmfg.com/WilliamLouie_part1.html

regards,
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Pawel: How did you identify it as a "G" (too many pieces missing for me to recognise it!).

Christian: while A3+18 of 11./KG 200 did have a stencilled code, III./KG 200 only ever reported Fw 190 F-8s on strength.

The marking is also consistent with an aircraft of I./SKG 10 depicted in Frappé's "La Luftwaffe face au Débarquement Alliée." I./SKG 10 became III./KG 51 in June 1944 and NSG 20 in November. That unit operated G-3s and F-8s.

NSG 20 and 11./KG 200 shared a base in early 1945, so they may also have shared a stencil.
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Old 10th February 2010, 15:39
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Re: Interesting Fw 190 G photos

Nick - pylon on the photograph one post above yours
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