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Old 17th August 2008, 17:45
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Fw190 A9.

Searching any info about FW190 A9 W.Nr. 205241.

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Old 17th August 2008, 18:08
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Re: Fw190 A9.

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Searching any info about FW190 A9 W.Nr. 205241.

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Hello
14-01-1945
Fw 190A-9 Wnr:205241
"blaue 1"
Stab/IV./JG 3
Gefr Bodo Siegfried WIA
shot down near Lichtenvoorde, Holland

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Old 17th August 2008, 18:50
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Re: Fw190 A9.

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Hello
14-01-1945
Fw 190A-9 Wnr:205241
"blaue 1"
Stab/IV./JG 3
Gefr Bodo Siegfried WIA
shot down near Lichtenvoorde, Holland

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Karl Lusink
ARGA
Thanks. I search info about FW190 A9 who crash in Latvia 1944 august-october. On two of the metal detail numbers -241(red color). A-9s were fitted with the standart VDM 9-12067A metal propeller and some had a VDM 9-12153A metal propeller with external, bolt on balance weights. Cover excavation found little plate: Sach.Nr. 9-12067
Verwendbar fGr 9-12067
12153A
Maybe you have info about FW190 shot down in Latvia(Pl.Qu. 57...) 1944 august-october and what can it mean-241(I was thinking it is a prat of W.nr.)?


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Old 17th August 2008, 20:10
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Re: Fw190 A9.

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A-9s were fitted with the standart VDM 9-12067A metal propeller and some had a VDM 9-12153A metal propeller with external, bolt on balance weights.
The ones with the ausgleichgewicht mounted the 115 liter Zusatzkraftstoffbehälter im rumpf. Those without did not.

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Re: Fw190 A9.

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please check this topic for the discussion about the types of props in relation to the additional tanks
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