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Re: FuMG 64 images

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Post by fireindi64 » 11 Jan 2013, 19:20

Thanks SES

for the clear pic of a Freya.... but I am more looking for the small trailer.

I asked here too. Hope to get more informations

http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic. ... &start=870


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Re: FuMG 64 images

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Post by SES » 11 Jan 2013, 22:26

Hi Henning,
I misunderstood your question.
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Re: FuMG 64 images

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Post by Sturm78 » 15 Mar 2013, 10:57

Hi all,

FuMG 64 Mannheim (FuMG 41 T) german AA radar In the background:

Image from Ebay
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Kommandogerät 40 and FuMG 64 Mannheim (FuMG 41 T) german AA radar crew of a 12.8cm Flak 40 batterie in position near Köln.jpg

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Re: FuMG 64 images

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Post by SES » 15 Mar 2013, 16:11

Hi,
Very interesting details on that picture. The Kdo.Gerät and radar in close proximity and the kill markings on the side of the rangefinder. Thanks for sharing.
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Re: FuMG 64 images

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Post by carius » 15 Mar 2013, 16:50

Kill markings are very interesting for me 8O !
Many thanks for sharing,Sturm!

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Re: FuMG 64 images

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Post by fireindi64 » 27 Mar 2013, 09:30

Hi all

I found a very interessting pic in E-bay.

Like my opinion a FuMG62 on a trailer A2 in travelling situation, Towed by a Opel-Blitz Kfz 305/.. with a antenna on the roof.

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Re: FuMG 64 images

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Post by SES » 27 Mar 2013, 10:17

Hi Henning
Thanks for sharing this interesting picture. Please note the Ln-Wappen on the back of the truck.
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Re: FuMG 64 images

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Post by Sturm78 » 18 Jun 2013, 12:55

Hi all,

A small image from EBay:

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Re: FuMG 64 images

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Post by Sturm78 » 19 Aug 2013, 20:22

Hi all,

Some images from EBay of a Wurzburg radar

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Re: FuMG 64 images

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Post by Sturm78 » 19 Aug 2013, 20:24

....Part 2:

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Re: German radar images

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Post by SES » 19 Aug 2013, 21:01

Pictures from the 1944 - 1945 period. Youngster have been drafted to serve as radar operators, please note the uniform trousers.
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The Köthen C identified.

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Post by SES » 25 Aug 2013, 10:32

In German post war returns to the allies of radar equipment I have always wondered, why radarsites with the otherwise most modern equipment were also fitted with seemingly Freya(Mot.). And not until I looked closely on the frequency used, did it dawn upon me. It is a reporting error seen so many times in German reporting both during and after the war.
The item in question here is a Freya found in SEEHUND, reported as a normal Freya(Mot), but working on a frequency of 80 Mhz, and that does not compute. So back to Trenkle. It is no doubt a FuMG(Flum) 41G(k3B) "Köthen C" with an antenna of 7,7 x 9,6 m. And SEEHUND was so equipped in order to have a radar outside the frequency band of the Jagdschloss and Wassermann IV.
Pictures from Næstved Arkiv via Jan Christensen.
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Re: German radar images

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Post by jopaerya » 25 Aug 2013, 10:54

Thanks SES

Great discovery , a other mystery solved 8O 8O 8O

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Re: German radar images

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Post by SES » 25 Aug 2013, 11:05

:thumbsup:
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Re: German radar images

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Post by ErwinZ » 26 Aug 2013, 23:24

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