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Re: Ebay: Fliegerhorst, landing areas, hangars, workshops
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I want to understand the aim of this - long - thread: To help to recognize Airfield? In this case I don't see nothing in this picture linked to any installation. If not, it's okay but maybe "eBay photos with supposedly identified field" should be the right title, shouldn't be? ![]() Regards, Franck. |
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Re: Ebay: Fliegerhorst, landing areas, hangars, workshops
Sorry Franck.
I think Snautzer started this thread with this title as a sop (favor) to me. I have a large thread on the Michael Holm site www.ww2.dk that is devoted to airfields used by the Luftwaffe 1935-45. I was looking for photographic details of the airfields in Russia and the Baltic States because the wartime aerial photos taken by Luftwaffe reconnaissance aircraft of these airfields from 7,500 to 8,000 meters altitude mostly lack definition and detail. I told Snautzer that I was interested in photos of the landing areas, hangars, workshops, ops and admin buildings, barracks, dispersals, etc. So I take full responsibility and once again thank Snautzer for creating this thread. Larry deZ. |
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Re: Ebay: Fliegerhorst, landing areas, hangars, workshops
Sometimes it is what it is. And you are wright, nothing to see under the wing, wich says in its own way enough. Said airfield was probably nothing more then a somewhat straight piece of grass with what tents. Or it will be like that untill i find another. Pictures of strips in the east are not as abundent as Bf109, or the captured wrecks and dumps in Germany. I hope that it will be usefull a database, as are pictures that are used to identify the wrecks in germany in some cases.
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Re: Ebay: Fliegerhorst, landing areas, hangars, workshops
Sometimes it is what it is. And you are right, nothing to see under the wing, wich says in its own way enough. Said airfield was probably nothing more then a somewhat straight piece of grass with what tents. Or it will be like that untill i find another. Pictures of strips in the east are not as abundent as Bf109, or the captured wrecks and dumps in Germany. I hope that it will be usefull a database, as are pictures that are used to identify the wrecks in germany in some cases.
Last edited by Snautzer; 16th March 2018 at 22:09. Reason: zpelling |
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Re: Ebay: Fliegerhorst, landing areas, hangars, workshops
I see the value in identifying locations in the east and hopefully, any buildings, or even tents, that may help to complete the picture of what was going on in the East during the war.
Ed |
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