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a fokker D VII :22/4/1945 strange victorie
hello
on 22 april 1945,1st lt HAROLD E.EYRICH WAS CREDITED WITH SHOOTING DOWN A FOKKER D VII,yes you read this right:a fokker D VII!!!! indeed on it is an error of identification !!! but, but ?? the location is:EILENSTOCK (but really EIBENSTOCK) in saxe near CHEMNITZ can anyone find details about that strange plane? thanks |
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Re: a fokker D VII :22/4/1945 strange victorie
Some of the small Baltic countries maybe, they have this type in the order of battle in 1940.
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Re: a fokker D VII :22/4/1945 strange victorie
The Germans removed a number of Fokker aircraft from Denmark. I believe that it was D VII and used them on the eastern front.
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Re: a fokker D VII :22/4/1945 strange victorie
really,you think that it was an ex denmark plane employed in operations in the east?? and for make why ?? it was a plane of 1917!!! and I do not think that the germans captured in 1940 that sort of planes.
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Re: a fokker D VII :22/4/1945 strange victorie
Denmark has in its operational use Fokker D. XXI fighter. As trainer few Fokker D.VII was kept in service but not in Denmark. I am wonder how the air claim like this could be happen?
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Re: a fokker D VII :22/4/1945 strange victorie
soren
really you think that it was an ex denmark plane? it was a plane of 1917!! and in 1940 I don't think that the germans captured many fokker D VII. and what can make the germans in operations in 1945?? with that type of plane to be continued |
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Re: a fokker D VII :22/4/1945 strange victorie
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soren really you think,that it was an ex denmark plane?? in 1940 there are many fokker D VII captured by germans?? and what can make the germans with sort of plane(dating of 1918) in war in 1945?? to be continued.... |
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Re: a fokker D VII :22/4/1945 strange victorie
Maybe it was this one.Probably not but it dose have Nazi markings.
http://www.arcforums.com/forums/air/...owtopic=202421 Might have been a latter Fokker,Fokker CV or other type. If it was those WW2 guns left nothing but parts I would think. Rick |
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Re: a fokker D VII :22/4/1945 strange victorie
If any of the Fokker D.VII was captured, they are catch by Soviets.
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Re: a fokker D VII :22/4/1945 strange victorie
More probably, just another misidentified training biplane.
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