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Luftwaffe's last operational biplane?
Good Morning,
In going through the Flugzeugunfalle und Verluste bei den Fl. Verbanden in Gen. Qu. 6. Abt. Nr. 1800/45 g.Kdos. (V), for February 1945, I found operational losses of Fiat Cr 42's of 2./N.S.Gr. 7. Was the Fiat Cr 42 the last biplane used operationally by the Luftwaffe? best regards, Jim |
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Re: Luftwaffe's last operational biplane?
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Andrew Arthy and Morten Jessen's e-articles will tell you how long the Hs 123 remained in service. |
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Re: Luftwaffe's last operational biplane?
Hello,
At Celle in Germany, four biplanes and an Arado Ar 96 frome NSG 111 were captured by british troop in April 1945. One was a Bucker Bu 131 WNr: 6106 coded: GD+OH with a winter camouflage. Also a Gotha Go 145 WNr ? Coded: TD+BA and a Gotha Go 145 WNr ? Coded: RP+NU I don't know anything about the last Gotha Go 145. But if somebody can add informations, I'll be very glad. Best regards, Lumabe. |
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Re: Luftwaffe's last operational biplane?
Thank you, Nick and Lumabe.
It looks as thought the Cr. 42 was a runner-up. Jim |
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