Id. german aircraft

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Re: Id. german aircraft

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Post by Sturm78 » 06 Jul 2010, 10:03

Thank you very much for your help, Auseklis. :D

More images for Id.:

Image 1: Not herman but.... :roll: Douglas DC-3 or Lisunov Li-2??
Image 2: ??
Image 3: I think Bucker Bu 131 but I am not sure. Unit??

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Re: Id. german aircraft

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Post by Auseklis » 06 Jul 2010, 10:59

1. If I remember it right: Door on the right hand side of the fuselage = Li-2
2. Bü 181
3. Bü 131 of FFS (A/B) 62, Vöslau


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Re: Id. german aircraft

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Post by Sturm78 » 06 Jul 2010, 11:09

Thank you very much, again, Auseklis. :D

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Re: Id. german aircraft

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Post by AVV » 06 Jul 2010, 20:09

Good evening!
Interesting photo of captured Li-2 - AFAIK these planes were rather rare trophy for the Germans.

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Re: Id. german aircraft

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Post by Sturm78 » 20 Jul 2010, 16:24

Hi all,

Heinkel He 111 bomber, but, What version?? He 111B-1/-2, He 111D-1, He 111E-1/-3, He 111F-4 or He 111J-1??? :?
Which are the external differences between these early variants?

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Post by Auseklis » 20 Jul 2010, 20:25

I would say it is a late B-2. There are quite a lot smal differences between the models. Most obvious are the engines. I would suggest you try to get "Squadron-Signal - 1184 - Heinkel He111 in Action". It is very helpfull on that.

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Re: Id. german aircraft

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Post by Sturm78 » 21 Jul 2010, 10:38

Thank you, Auseklis

Bücker Bu 131????

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Re: Id. german aircraft

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Post by Simon Gunson » 25 Jul 2010, 08:30

Sturm78 wrote:Hi all,

Heinkel He 111 bomber, but, What version?? He 111B-1/-2, He 111D-1, He 111E-1/-3, He 111F-4 or He 111J-1??? :?
Which are the external differences between these early variants?

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I would say this stkz pre-dates 1939 when there was an overhaul of the stammkennzeichen system. After 1939 you would either have two letters or one letter wirth a number before the balkan cross. Hence from the era 1937-1939.

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Re: Id. german aircraft

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Post by Sturm78 » 29 Jul 2010, 15:40

Hi all,

I need help to identify these planes:

Image 1: Klemm Kl 35 ??
Image 2: Fw 44 or He 72 ??

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Re: Id. german aircraft

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Post by PeterEvans LEMB Admin » 29 Jul 2010, 16:47

#1 Klemm Kl.35
#2 Looks like a He72

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Re: Id. german aircraft

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Post by Sturm78 » 29 Jul 2010, 17:48

Thank you very much, Peter. :D

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Re: Id. german aircraft

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Post by Deadlybirds » 09 Aug 2010, 14:49

Sturm78 wrote:Hi Markus,

Rheinland Schwalbe FR 2 ??? 8O
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. :(

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Hello

After Antonius Raab (co-founder of the German Raab-Katzenstein) left out Germany, forced by Nazis (Raab was anti-nazi), He founded a new company in Greece, called AEKKEA-RAAB and this company also was produced the "Schwalbe"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AEKKEA-RAAB
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Re: Id. german aircraft

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Post by Sturm78 » 10 Aug 2010, 20:25

Thanks for your information, Deadlybirds.

I found this image on Ebay. I guess Hs 123 but I am not sure. Can somebody confirm it?

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Re: Id. german aircraft

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Post by AVV » 11 Aug 2010, 19:33

Hello!
Sturm78 wrote:I guess Hs 123
Hs-126, may be?

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Re: Id. german aircraft

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Post by Sturm78 » 11 Aug 2010, 20:37

Yes, I wanted to say Hs 126. :oops:

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