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Old 16th July 2021, 18:08
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Re: What airplane is this?

http://www.airwar.ru/image/idop/cww2/ju352/ju352-13.jpg
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Maybe it's Ju 252/352
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Old 16th July 2021, 18:56
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Hello Kirche!

NICE photo...and it looks like it indeed. Shall try to find more about this "bird". Thanks for giving me a "North"!

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Old 16th July 2021, 19:27
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Re: What airplane is this?

A Ju 86 P ?
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Old 16th July 2021, 20:07
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Re: What airplane is this?

It's not a Ju 86 P or R
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Old 16th July 2021, 21:51
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Junkers 287?
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Old 17th July 2021, 08:15
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Re: What airplane is this?

Hello, guys.
I would like to second the possibility, this (photo post# 11) could be a Ju 252 or 352. I think the shape of the cockpit windows look quite correct. Also, i see three thrust leavers? in the center console.
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Old 17th July 2021, 15:32
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Re: What airplane is this?

Post #11 pic has torsion meter attached to main steering "wheel" (Handles). This was to determine lateral control input or "stick forces". But window frames (especitally one window below) seem near exact match to photo in post #1. Not expert. -Ed
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Old 18th July 2021, 22:38
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Re: What airplane is this?

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Vorsichtig Abfahgen

Bodenstte Vo 300km/h
Vorsichtig Abfangen
Bodennähe Va 300 km/h
If that's really Va (hard to identify) then Va = V Abfangen ?
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Old 21st July 2021, 23:31
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Re: What airplane is this?

Dear all, my gratitude for all your imputs regarding this cockpit and photo. Indeed, there is something metallic (like a cable) attached to the "stick" (main steering gear). The pilot do hold a map with grid on his knees.

I shall try to find more about the machines you suggested on books and images to cross-check...

Nevertheless, I do thank you all for the kind support and help with the German language.

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Old 22nd July 2021, 09:15
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Re: What airplane is this?

Looks pretty certain to be a Ju352. 3x Throttle levers and the 3x Propeller pitch indicators high in the centre of the screen, these would be for the VDM propellers on the 352 with the Bramo engines, the earlier Jumo 211F engines with Junkers propellers would not have pitch indicators. You can see the front engine Prop blade out the front as well.
Windows match the 252/352.

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