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Old 23rd October 2018, 13:20
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Fw 190s from Alfred Price

Still sorting through his 1000s of photos-anyone seen these before? There are hundreds of Fw 190 photos and most are not annotated on the back

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Old 23rd October 2018, 18:02
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Re: Fw 190s from Alfred Price

Wow, a couple of great images there. Must be quite incredible sifting through this archive.
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Still sorting through his 1000s of photos-anyone seen these before? There are hundreds of Fw 190 photos and most are not annotated on the back
Re photo # 1: I first spotted this photo (15+-), in Vol.3 of Dora Kurfurst und Rote 13/Karl Ries (1966). The caption reads: Auf einem Einsatzflug gegen Viermot-Verbande befindet sich diese FW 190A-8 der 6./JG 1. Der rumpf-Zusatztank wurde beim Luftkampf abgeworfen.

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Old 24th October 2018, 08:08
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Re: Fw 190s from Alfred Price

Thanks Col. so many photos & 20% are captioned!
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Old 24th October 2018, 09:00
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Re: Fw 190s from Alfred Price

I had no idea he had died, how did I miss that, love his books.

Btw Chris, in case you don't know Richard Wittmann passed away last year. I remember exchanging e mails about him re your Fighter bombers over Britain book a few years ago.
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Re: Fw 190s from Alfred Price

Hello,

Re: Alfred Price: http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/showthread.php?t=47931

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Old 24th October 2018, 09:37
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Cheers, I have many of his books, his Hardest day and Battle over the Reich works are classics. A great author and by all accounts a nice bloke.
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As to Wittmann, there are hardly any left now
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Re: Fw 190s from Alfred Price

Hi Chris,

For what it's worth, there appears to be a different photo of your second Fw 190 on p. 48 in Vol. 2 of Dora Kurfurst und Rote 13/Karl Ries (1964) which is wrongly captioned: Eine Kette FW 190 A-1 auf ihrem Liegeplatz im besetzten Frankreich. Beim vorderen Flugzeug (gelbe7) wird gerade der Motor abgebremst.

The black lightning motif seen behind the engine exhaust appears to be an incomplete rendition of "der stilisierte Adler" seen on the Fw 190 As of III./JG2 on p. 64 of Vol. 1 of the same series.

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Re: Fw 190s from Alfred Price

Why was the first photo (190 in flight) extensively retouched? Look closely, it's been seriously altered.

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