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Old 9th September 2018, 20:53
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Re: Captured German planes, not from eBay

Hi there Gang,

A superlative photographic portfolio from former photographic technician Vaughan Pitman, 493 Squadron Air Service Group.
With my thanks to Rick Peck, 36th Figther Group - WWII Group, FB, for the pointer.

Among the dozens of hitherto unknown photos here a small selection:

Fw 190 A-8 "Gelbe ?", III./JG ?
https://vaughanpitman.com/2018/01/18...89ea32f87f/342
https://vaughanpitman.com/2018/01/18...89ea32f87f/388

Ju 388 L-1 W.Nr. 340 110
https://vaughanpitman.com/2018/01/18...89ea32f87f/419

Ju 88 G-1 wrecks, one being from NJG 4
https://vaughanpitman.com/2018/01/18...89ea32f87f/438
https://vaughanpitman.com/2018/01/18...9ea32f87f/2083
https://vaughanpitman.com/2018/01/18...89ea32f87f/310
https://vaughanpitman.com/2018/01/18...89ea32f87f/341

Ju 88 A's and G-1 at Villacoublay, November 1944.
https://vaughanpitman.com/2018/01/18...9ea32f87f/2085

A wrecked Ju 88 G-1, from a Mistel unit.
https://vaughanpitman.com/2018/01/18...89ea32f87f/420

A He 177 A, said to be at 9th AF HQ, September 1944.
https://vaughanpitman.com/2018/01/18...9ea32f87f/2079

A NJG 4 Bf 110 G-4, possibly at Saint-Dizier or Florennes ?
https://vaughanpitman.com/2018/01/18...9ea32f87f/2074

A well known - NSGr. 1 if memory serve me well - Ju 87 D:
https://vaughanpitman.com/2018/01/18...9ea32f87f/2090

A Fi 156, 6 May 1945. First photo is reversed.
https://vaughanpitman.com/2018/01/18...9ea32f87f/2087
https://vaughanpitman.com/2018/01/17...39e81b8b6/1653
https://vaughanpitman.com/2018/01/17...39e81b8b6/2043

Si 204, Koblenz, after 18 March 1945
https://vaughanpitman.com/2018/01/17...c39e81b8b6/801

Any details for fleshing out the captions ?

Cheers
Marc

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