Id. german aircraft
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I'd say a Gotha Go 145, but wheels are far too large.
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Ummmhhh. I don not think Go 145. The Go 145 had a small hump behind the rear seat.uhu wrote
I'd say a Gotha Go 145, but wheels are far too large.
I would say Ar 66. Can somebody confirm this ?
Any idea about the He 111?
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I would say Arado Ar 66 C and, a Heinkel He 111 E .
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Thank you, von toma.
Which is the external difference between He 111E and He 111F ?
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Which is the external difference between He 111E and He 111F ?
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From Squadron Signal - Heinkel He111
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Thank you very much for your help, Snautzer05.
The only major external difference is the profile of the wings (and it seems that slight changes in the engine radiators)
Unfortunately, in my photo can not see the wings and radiators, so I think it's impossible to know if it is a model E or F.
On the other hand, I need help with these bombers: Dornier Do 13 or Do 23 ???
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The only major external difference is the profile of the wings (and it seems that slight changes in the engine radiators)
Unfortunately, in my photo can not see the wings and radiators, so I think it's impossible to know if it is a model E or F.
On the other hand, I need help with these bombers: Dornier Do 13 or Do 23 ???
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i would say a Dornier Do 23
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Thank you for your answer, Snautzer05
How is possible differentiate between the Do 13 and Do 23 ?
Sturm78
How is possible differentiate between the Do 13 and Do 23 ?
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Nobody for my last images ??
Well, here another image of a Dornier bomber: Do 13 or Do 23 ??
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Well, here another image of a Dornier bomber: Do 13 or Do 23 ??
Image from Ebay
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Third picture it's a french Wibaut 282-T.
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2nd pic: Short Valetta
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_Valetta
4th pic: Do-23 indeed
http://www.luftarchiv.de/index.htm?/flu ... r/do23.htm
http://www.aviastar.org/air/germany/dorn_do-23.php
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_Valetta
4th pic: Do-23 indeed
http://www.luftarchiv.de/index.htm?/flu ... r/do23.htm
http://www.aviastar.org/air/germany/dorn_do-23.php
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Thjank you very much for your help, von toma. I did not know this rare modelvon thoma wrote
Third picture it's a french Wibaut 282-T.
Thank you very much for your help, Guilelmus.Guilelmus wrote
2nd pic: Short Valetta
4th pic: Do-23 indeed
How is possible differentiate between the Do 13 and Do 23 ?
Any idea about the first image posted on 11 Jan 2014 ??
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You're welcome.Sturm78 wrote: Thank you very much for your help, Guilelmus.
The Do-13 (which itself was developed from the Do-11 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dornier_Do_11 ) used BMW VI and Siemens Jupiter radial engines, and there only were four prototypes (Do-13A,C,E,F) that were used for flight tests. The series version was designated Do-23G, used BMW VIU engines, the wingspan was reduced from 29 m (Do-13) to 25,6m (Do-23), also the bracing and other details like moveable weapon mounts were improved.Sturm78 wrote: How is possible differentiate between the Do 13 and Do 23 ?
Sorry, no idea, the design reminds me of Caudron, I did not find out anything though.Sturm78 wrote: Any idea about the first image posted on 11 Jan 2014 ??
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Thank you, again, Guilelmus.
Therefore, the Do 13 were only prototypes
Sturm78
Therefore, the Do 13 were only prototypes
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