Id. german aircraft
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Hi all,
I need help to identify these german planes:
Images from Ebay.
Thanks in advance. Sturm78
I need help to identify these german planes:
Images from Ebay.
Thanks in advance. Sturm78
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Hi Sturm,
The aircraft are of type Rheinland Schwalbe FR 2 aka Friedrichshafen FR 2.
Regards,
Markus
The aircraft are of type Rheinland Schwalbe FR 2 aka Friedrichshafen FR 2.
Regards,
Markus
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Hi Markus,
Rheinland Schwalbe FR 2 ???
I do not know this model. Have you more information about this plane? I've searched in the Web but I have not found anything.
Regarsd Sturm78
Rheinland Schwalbe FR 2 ???

I do not know this model. Have you more information about this plane? I've searched in the Web but I have not found anything.

Regarsd Sturm78
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Aerobatics pilot Peschke; formerly of Raab-Katzenstein-Flugzeugwerk; founded after the bankruptcy of Ra-Ka a flying school in Lohausen-Düsseldorf, the Rheinland-Fliegerschule GmbH and later a firm in Minden where a few aircraft of the type FR 2 "Rheinland Schwalbe" were built.
These were improved Ra-Ka Kl 1 "Schwalbe"s with a filleted lower wing/fuselage joint, spatted undercarriage and NACA-cowling; The FR 2 was aka Kl 1e (Rh). Engine Siemens Sh 14A, 150 hp; Max. speed 205 km/h. Source: Das Buch der deutschen Luftfahrttechnik by Bruno Lange.
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These were improved Ra-Ka Kl 1 "Schwalbe"s with a filleted lower wing/fuselage joint, spatted undercarriage and NACA-cowling; The FR 2 was aka Kl 1e (Rh). Engine Siemens Sh 14A, 150 hp; Max. speed 205 km/h. Source: Das Buch der deutschen Luftfahrttechnik by Bruno Lange.
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Thank you very much for your help, Markus. A very rare plane, therefore!!
Regards Sturm78

Regards Sturm78
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Hi all,
Another plane to Id.:
Image from Ebay
Regards Sturm78
Another plane to Id.:
Image from Ebay
Regards Sturm78
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Re: Id. german aircraft
All good things in life are either illegal, or immoral, or make you fat.
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Thank you, The Edge
Regards Sturm78
Regards Sturm78
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Hi all,
I need help with this training plane. First, I think Klemm Kl35 but the landing gear is different.
Image from Ebay
Regards Sturm78
I need help with this training plane. First, I think Klemm Kl35 but the landing gear is different.

Image from Ebay
Regards Sturm78
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The Kl35 employed a number of different landing gears. This is a Kl.35 picture from Jet & Prop Foto-Archiv Band 3:
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Thank very much for your help, Ironmachine
This is the landing gear that I knew:
Regards Sturm78

This is the landing gear that I knew:
Regards Sturm78
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Hi all,
I need help with this plane: Junkers Ju 86, but, What variant??
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Regards Sturm78
I need help with this plane: Junkers Ju 86, but, What variant??

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Regards Sturm78
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Wow, a difficult one. I would say that is a ex-Lufthansa (or Manchurian) Ju 86 Z-2.Sturm78 wrote:Hi all,
I need help with this plane: Junkers Ju 86, but, What variant??![]()
Edit: Nope, no Z-2. Nose and antena configuration are different. Mutsr be a V version.
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Hi all,
Can somebody identify this crashed german plane?
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Regards Sturm78
Can somebody identify this crashed german plane?
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Regards Sturm78
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Henschel 123 of Lehrgeschwader 2