Id. german aircraft
- Waleed Y. Majeed
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Re: Id. german aircraft
Don’t think it’s correct as the plane in question also has what looks like a yellow “bar” in the white “belt” (4 + -).
The illustration only seems to have a yellow 4 (4 +)).
Could it be from the 6./JG 27 which seem to have had the extra “bar” on the planes?
Waleed
The illustration only seems to have a yellow 4 (4 +)).
Could it be from the 6./JG 27 which seem to have had the extra “bar” on the planes?
Waleed
Re: Id. german aircraft
I don't see clearly that bar ( 6 Staffel, II Gruppe )
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Re: Id. german aircraft
Many thanks von thoma. As always, your help is very much appreciated.
Cheers, Dave
Cheers, Dave
- Waleed Y. Majeed
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Maybe this image of the other side is more clear if it’s the same plane... looks like a faded “bar” through the white.
https://www.asisbiz.com/il2/Bf-109F/JG2 ... 42-01.html
Also worth looking at is what seems to be the missing “dark blob” camouflage shown on the illustration.
Waleed
https://www.asisbiz.com/il2/Bf-109F/JG2 ... 42-01.html
Also worth looking at is what seems to be the missing “dark blob” camouflage shown on the illustration.
Waleed
Re: Id. german aircraft
Thanks Waleed,
These look like NZ troops. Cheers, Dave
These look like NZ troops. Cheers, Dave
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Hi all,
I need help with the context of this image
The plane is a captured British Lockheed Hudson but Does somebody know where and when this image could be taken ?
Image from Ebay
Sturm78
I need help with the context of this image
The plane is a captured British Lockheed Hudson but Does somebody know where and when this image could be taken ?
Image from Ebay
Sturm78
Re: Id. german aircraft
Hi all,
Is possible identify the exact version of this Heinkel He 111?
According to the engine radiator I think could be a He 111B, D or J version....
Image from Ebay
Sturm78
Is possible identify the exact version of this Heinkel He 111?
According to the engine radiator I think could be a He 111B, D or J version....
Image from Ebay
Sturm78
Re: Id. german aircraft
It's an early version, with dustbin, all 6 exhaust under the wing are visible, more likely B-1, or B-2
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Hi von thoma,
Well, I think the dustbin ventral position was had by almost all the initial versions of the He 111, not only the B, and I am not able to distinguish the exhausts of the engines in the photo....
Sturm78
Well, I think the dustbin ventral position was had by almost all the initial versions of the He 111, not only the B, and I am not able to distinguish the exhausts of the engines in the photo....
Sturm78
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Hi all,
Not an military plane but.... :roll:
Does somebody know the airline to which this Junkers Ju 52 plane belonged ?
The engines are not the standard BMW 132...Any idea ?
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Sturm78
Not an military plane but.... :roll:
Does somebody know the airline to which this Junkers Ju 52 plane belonged ?
The engines are not the standard BMW 132...Any idea ?
Image from Ebay
Sturm78
Re: Id. german aircraft
Maybe SE-AER "Västmanland" of AB Aerotransport (ABA).
Markus
Markus
Re: Id. german aircraft
Thanks, Markus..
Probably you are right
According to this link, this plane could be a Ju 52/3m ce or nai or vai version
https://www.avrosys.nu/aircraft/Transpo ... 255Tp5.htm
The "ce" and "nai" civil versions was powered by Pratt & Whitney engines, Hornet or Wasp, according to Wikipedia.
However the Wasp was a much less powerful engine (around 450hp) compared to the Hornet (around 750hp) ...
About the "vai" version, I don`t have any information....
Regards
Sturm78
Probably you are right
According to this link, this plane could be a Ju 52/3m ce or nai or vai version
https://www.avrosys.nu/aircraft/Transpo ... 255Tp5.htm
The "ce" and "nai" civil versions was powered by Pratt & Whitney engines, Hornet or Wasp, according to Wikipedia.
However the Wasp was a much less powerful engine (around 450hp) compared to the Hornet (around 750hp) ...
About the "vai" version, I don`t have any information....
Regards
Sturm78
Re: Id. german aircraft
No, it is not RWD-13. It's a little bit similar, but fin and wings shapes, as well as undercarriage arrangement are completely different.
It's DH.85 Leopard Moth.
A funny thing, according to the late LEMB Stkz database, TD+IL belonged to Go 242 W.Nr. 0022 - so the registration had to be reused.
Re: Id. german aircraft
Hi all,
Can somebody identify this Romanian plane ??
Image from Ebay
Sturm78
Can somebody identify this Romanian plane ??
Image from Ebay
Sturm78
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PZL P.11 Polish