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Hungarian Storch/ Neubiberg
Hello everybody
For modeling reason i try to find more information about a "late" hungarian Fi 156. I only know the picture below, which is in the french version of Tibor Tobak's book and was taken at the beginning of may when hungarian 101 put fire to his last G-10 109 (the other will go to Neubiberg with JG 52's pilots) This Fi 156 not seems to came from the R.101 to 136 series and hungarian national marking seems to have been quickly painted over the german cross. On the same way the swastika and german code have been over painted. The problem is that i am unable to see if this Fi 156 have the MG or the flat rear window... So here is my question, is someone know if luckily this plane was then taken to Neubiberg with the last 109, and so appear in the allied intelligence report ? Or other solution...I am open :-) Thanks to anyone who could help me ! [IMG][/IMG] Best Matt |
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