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These pictures were not normally free to view. And I am one of a very few who were granted acces before these pictures were put online. Normal fee for one picture is about 750 DKK=100 EUR. In the end there will be more LW pictures, because I have seen most of them and quite a few still awaits publishing on the site. If you publish them there is a fee to pay as well.
Sadly the people running this service do normally not consider non professionel historians as a valid source for informations. Junker |
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"Sadly the people running this service do normally not consider non professionel historians as a valid source for informations."
Sadly this appears case of professional vanity. Other factors are competion for funds, that does not serve anyone. I know for a fact Aviation History is largly ignored in many countries, like here, and no teachers. Even many air-, airport companies and aviation authorities suffer from incopetence - in that no one there knows their own history - or aviation history in general. Last edited by edNorth; 16th May 2018 at 00:09. Reason: grammar, typos |
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Cheers Marc |
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Here some more, no details known:
Ju 88 http://samlinger.natmus.dk/FHM/asset/213892 http://samlinger.natmus.dk/FHM/asset/272344 http://samlinger.natmus.dk/FHM/asset/213654 http://samlinger.natmus.dk/FHM/asset/213895 Fi 156, St. Hedinge, May 1945 after having flown in from Latvia. http://samlinger.natmus.dk/FHM/asset/217210 Fi 156, Beldring, 1945. http://samlinger.natmus.dk/FHM/asset/217052 http://samlinger.natmus.dk/FHM/asset/246835 Ju 88 /Ju 188, Beldring, 1945 http://samlinger.natmus.dk/FHM/asset/217057 Ju 88, Me 410 being wrecked, Beldring, 1945. http://samlinger.natmus.dk/FHM/asset/214021 http://samlinger.natmus.dk/FHM/asset/214015 http://samlinger.natmus.dk/FHM/asset/214027 Cheers Marc |
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Thanks for sharing these, Marc
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Regards, Rudi |
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Junkers 88 G
http://samlinger.natmus.dk/FHM/asset/214076 http://samlinger.natmus.dk/FHM/asset/214115 http://samlinger.natmus.dk/FHM/asset/214073 http://samlinger.natmus.dk/FHM/asset/214114 http://samlinger.natmus.dk/FHM/asset/249346 http://samlinger.natmus.dk/FHM/asset/213974 http://samlinger.natmus.dk/FHM/asset/213944 http://samlinger.natmus.dk/FHM/asset/213640 source: National danish Museum Last edited by spektor; 20th May 2018 at 16:29. |
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Steve and RudiS,
You’re most welcome ! Spektor, Thanks for the complement Cheers Marc |
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This post refers to p. 4, No. 34, "Ju 88, Me 410 Being Wrecked" posted by Marc Haldiman. The photo in question is of a badly smashed Me 410 with other debris in the background, said Beldring, Denmark, 1945.
At the rish of being derided, I have tried to work with the above photo to identify the Werknummer beneath the Hakenkreuz. I now believe it to be 470 150. At least, I'm pretty sure of x70 150. I confess that 470 150 lies beyond the 470 140 normally cited for the last of the 470 xxx block, but if Petrick/Stocker are correct, it cannot be 170 150, 100 per. loss in 1944. Comments would be welcomed here. Perhaps Jörn Junker has some ideas about my observations. RA |
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Greetings Rabe,
Absolutely no derision here, but if you’re referring to this photo: http://samlinger.natmus.dk/FHM/asset/214015 Then I think it’s actually Bf 410 B-3 (WNr. 190156). I attempted to post an enlargement of its Werknummer, but failed miserably. Respectfully, Steve Sheflin |
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Greetings Everyone,
Regarding Post #36, At the risk of repeating well-known information, these six Ju 88 G-6 night fighters were found abandoned at Fårhus, Denmark, just across the border from Germany. They were last operational with II./NJG4 and at least two featured FuG240 N-12 Berlin dish radar with a wooden nose cone. Respectfully, Steve Sheflin |
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