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Old 5th April 2015, 15:18
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Identification aviation parts

Hello.

I recently found operational cover (gaps) of the aircraft. Well preserved. Color painting suggests the Luftwaffe, but it can be and Soviet aircraft. On the inner side of the description applied by hand. Approximately 40x 40cm dimension
In the circle of "suspects": Me 110, Ju 88, Fw190A, He111, IL2, LA5 ...... and maybe FW200.
Of course this is just my guess
Please help in identification.
Thank you in advance for your help
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Old 5th April 2015, 23:35
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Re: Identification aviation parts

100% German.

Junkers Built.

probably Ju87.

The werk number of the aircraft is painted on it...so I would cross-reference the werk number with the known werk blocks.

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Old 6th April 2015, 12:11
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Re: Identification aviation parts

Thank you very much for the information. You probably you're right, that is part of Ju87. Ammunition loading bay in the wing.
I'm not sure of the identification marks on that part. If the part number is the number of aircraft (wrek number) it refers Ju87 aircraft used by the Luftwaffe Unit LG1.
08/01/1941 IV. (St.) / LG 1 Ju 87 B-2 5729 Sola airfield H 2% Taxiing None personal injury accident
This part Wormditt found at the airport where the aircraft were Ju87, but the Luftwaffe units NSGr1 (07.1944 - 10.1944). After the capture by the Soviet army airport, the airport was damaged Ju87. Perhaps this is part of this aircraft?
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Old 6th April 2015, 15:52
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Re: Identification aviation parts

2% damage is minor...and it was probably transferred to another unit after repair.

100% that number is the Werk Nr. from the aircraft.



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Old 6th April 2015, 17:52
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Re: Identification aviation parts

Thank you for your help and sorry for my clerical errors in the post.
The last sentence should read:
"I found this part at the Flugplatz Wormditt (Poland), the where the Luftwaffe used the Ju87 (NSGr1, 07.1944 - 10.1944). One of plane was damaged (Ju 87) after the capture by the Soviet flgplatz in 02.1945. Perhaps, it is the part of this aircraft? "

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