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Gun Sight ID
What aircraft type would be this ? looks a little like SU-2 .....or HE-112
Last edited by researcher111; 20th December 2018 at 18:29. |
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Re: Gun Sight ID
Should be identifiable. The horizontal stabilizer is very distinct, being large and with a very long length.
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Re: Gun Sight ID
Here's another picture of what appears to be the same aircraft in semi profile.
Looks like a Heinkel He112? Last edited by kaki3152; 27th February 2019 at 18:17. |
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Re: Gun Sight ID
The wings made me think of a MiG-3 but tail make it almost sure to be a (rumanian ?) He 112.
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Re: Gun Sight ID
Could well be though from the gun sight of an other Romanian aircraft
perhaps during training |
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