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What is this German aircraft?
From which German aircraft is this tailplane?
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Re: What is this German aircraft?
Me262?
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Re: What is this German aircraft?
Yes, it is a Me 262. Given the surrounding landscape, my bet would be one of the Salzburg machines, in Winter 1945-1946...
Cheers Marc |
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Re: What is this German aircraft?
At Maxglan the Alps (Hochthron massif) are not so close to the a/f so I would think of Hötting, photographed towards the north (Karwendel massif). It seem this particular Me 262 (none of the plain green examples) has been shoved to some kind of terrace for examination. The rudder seems to be plain RLM 76.
Servus Roland |
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Re: What is this German aircraft?
Roland,
I'm not sure to follow you on this one. Indeed I thought about Hötting, but I don't see this area full of constructions including a "house" with a chimney and that stone wall ... Note that the WNr. ends with a "7" (... or 3 ?). Regards, Franck. PS: Not only I don't recognize these houses but the machine seems to be on an elevation, higher than the houses in background, bellow. 112712 had a green (dark at least) rudder and the WNr. of 113371 was written on fuselage Under the tailplane; I don't know a third bare metal machine at Hötting ... In the mean time I don't want to pretend to know all the machines on that place. ![]() Last edited by ouidjat; 3rd April 2014 at 13:23. Reason: adding details |
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Re: What is this German aircraft?
If you darken the image some, you can see a "2" at the end, as well as a darker camo color.
Don |
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Re: What is this German aircraft?
I understand Don, but ...
I'm afraid that your "2" is just one of the small hatch effect, and, the "7" on 112712 is Under the swastika angle, not forward .. Do I have to post one of the pic.? |
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Re: What is this German aircraft?
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Re: What is this German aircraft?
seems to be a lot of bullet holes...no?
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Re: What is this German aircraft?
Ah, yes Don, right.
And yes, Harrisson .. Bullets holes ![]() ... and it seems that fin is camouflaged, isn't it?.. Can Airing be a possibility? If any Me 262 found in Airing.. |
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