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From the same source (Danish National Museums)
Kastrup Ju 88 http://samlinger.natmus.dk/FHM/asset/213654 http://samlinger.natmus.dk/FHM/asset/272344 Ju 88 A-12 DG+_I "70" of FFS B 34 (?!) was "opdaget i Lergravene" in St.Magleby area, an dispersal area for FlH Kastrup - near todays Copenhagen-Kastrup Airport (IATA: CPH, ICAO: EKCH) Some structures still exist there (info: 1993) (note "DG+_I" can also be +_T") Colour dia of "70" from other side shows Yellow under cowlings and radiators. "White 70" Last edited by edNorth; 14th May 2018 at 18:30. Reason: adding |
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Many thanks Ed ! Cheers Marc |
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Thanks for posting these, Marc.
Cheers, D.B. |
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Thank you, Marc.
Regards, Ed |
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Thanks Marc.
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D. B., edwest2 and Michiel,
You're most welcome. It is great to find from time to time new hoards of photos. Cheers Marc |
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Marc et al.,
Thank you for the great new photos and information. Respectfully, Steve Sheflin |
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May I suggest you fill in tyske fly in the sog på samlinger track and trace line in top right corner?
You will then find quite a few German aircraft which has been missed out. Of course you will probably get everything already discovered by Marc (well done by the way ) You will pretty soon see a Heinkel 111 G (in colour) and an abandoned Fi 156 which has been redecorated by, by now, rather happy Danish citizens I presume They of course range from the indifferent to the faultily identified ones, but in between there are some pretty gemstones. For those interested in older stuff there are a couple of Etrich Tauben and quite a few French early birds as well. The Tauben photos are the best gems in my mind.... I will start my own search tomorrow....to tired.... Cheers Stig |
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http://samlinger.natmus.dk/search?q=fly Besides : I can inform those of you who come across an USAAF marked B-17G lying on belly on very smooth white (Ice) field with an UC-64 Norseman beside it - shot taken from an C-46/47 then its not "island" but "Grönland" in background and East Coast near Skjöldungen to be exact. 42-97854 was on way to 390th BG in Britain, but got lost after very bad navigation (if any) but was lead in by Contract Carrier Curtiss C-46 Commando of NEA Capt. Dana (flight Narsasuaq to Keflavik Meeks Field weekly "Milk run" from Boston MA). No, that B-17 is not waiting there still with the key in the lock. |
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