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Old 5th October 2020, 16:56
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NT+CB is Me 210A-0 WNr 110058, rebuilt as Me 410 in 1942 at Mtt Augsburg-Haunstetten. Used by Mtt for high-speed diving trials, diverse reinforcements for 750 km/h Nachweisflüge in Jan.43

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Old 7th October 2020, 01:08
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Here are amateur attempts at cleaning up the He 111 and Ju 88 photos.

About the only additional details I can make out are:

He 111: in the background what looks like either a support for a perimeter fence, or maybe a power or phone line.

Ju 88: meander camouflage on the cockpit wall and a fuselage code that I read as +TS (see inset).

I am looking at the He-111 photos. The one photo is cropped, and the other is not.
It does appear under a 30x loupe, a power pole with phone/telegraph lines on insulators in the middle of the Y on top. Pole is two colored, is that a typical power pole for the period?
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Old 7th October 2020, 11:01
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Old 7th October 2020, 11:11
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Old 7th October 2020, 11:43
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Tail with wrknr 230459 https://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-Sn...kAAOSw1u5ffHLV
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Old 7th October 2020, 17:20
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Out of curiosity, there is a clear discrepancy in size between 230 (rudder) and 459 (fin).

Does this mean the actual rudder has been replaced?

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Old 7th October 2020, 17:52
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Re: eBAy: Captured german planes

Hello Stig,
I found thirteen other examples of ATG-Leipzig-built Ju 188 Ds in the 230xxx series with the same WNr. form, i.e., the first three digits (maker ID) are applied approximately 1/3 smaller than the last three, and they are divided between the fin and rudder. I think it was purposeful.
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Old 7th October 2020, 18:09
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Thanks Steve

Very interesting. Yes, sounds like they did it on purpose, but I cannot figure out a reason.....

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Old 7th October 2020, 18:19
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Very interesting. Yes, sounds like they did it on purpose, but I cannot figure out a reason.....

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The 140 … series Arado 234 was much the same.
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Old 7th October 2020, 18:37
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Same with the Ju 388L by ATG-Leipzig
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