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Old 27th February 2018, 17:23
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Re: eBAy: Captured german planes

Hi Marc,

I think it is 380 374. Here is another shot of the same machine:

http://fw190.hobbyvista.com/380block.htm

Wondering where these photos were taken. I bet there were not many airfields with Ju 388. Merseburg?

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Hi Marc,

I think it is 380 374. Here is another shot of the same machine:

http://fw190.hobbyvista.com/380block.htm

Wondering where these photos were taken. I bet there were not many airfields with Ju 388. Merseburg?

Cheers
Roger
Thanks Roger (and Christian/Marc)

Maybe 380354 is the only digits that fit? Otherwise I cannot understand how anyone can even interpret the first three digits shown in the photo by Andrew..... Looks even worse than from the lousy angle we started out with here.
Perhaps it is recorded as 380354? Oh well, if everyone agrees, then I will show it like that, unless someone objects of course.....

With regard to the Ju 388 line up, yes I have another photo which states Merseburg, so I think it is a good probability.

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Hi Marc,

I think it is 380 374. Here is another shot of the same machine:

http://fw190.hobbyvista.com/380block.htm

Wondering where these photos were taken. I bet there were not many airfields with Ju 388. Merseburg?

Cheers
Roger
Danke Roger !

Aa for the location, there is a fair possibility the 109's were depicted at Altenburg indeed:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/2809206...7631640990343/

If this can be confirmed, we have I./JG 110 machines.

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Marc

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