Id. german aircraft

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Re: Id. german aircraft

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Post by Stanford9 » 01 Apr 2018, 00:23

What a beautiful aircraft Marcus.
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Post by von thoma » 01 Apr 2018, 01:01

Can anyone identify the exact version of this Bf 109 fighter ? F ??
III./JG 3 was equipped with Messerschmitt Bf 109 F-4 during 1942.
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Post by Sturm78 » 01 Apr 2018, 15:59

von thoma wrote
III./JG 3 was equipped with Messerschmitt Bf 109 F-4 during 1942.
Thanks, von Thoma, althought I am not sure if this image was taken during 1942 or not...

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Post by von thoma » 02 Apr 2018, 23:17

I think it's a MG FF 20 mm hole in the propeller hub....for F-4.
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Post by T. A. Gardner » 04 Apr 2018, 19:59

B Hellqvist wrote:The men are Luftwaffe personnel, but the plane doesn't look German. Or is it? I don't recognize it, but hope that someone here might do.
Not sure, but it is a radial engine aircraft. You can tell by the slight curve and that cut on the upper fuselage on the very right hand side of the picture. The only plane that I can find that has the engine mounted that close to the cockpit is the Pzl P. 50, but that'd be a longshot at best. But, it definitely has a radial engine.

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Post by Grzesio » 05 Apr 2018, 12:35

You can tell by the slight curve and that cut on the upper fuselage on the very right hand side of the picture.
This feature is correct for the Ju 87 D or G.

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Post by Sturm78 » 13 Apr 2018, 20:16

Hi all,
Not German but.....Can somebody identify this trainer ?
I think a Caproni Ca 164.....
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Post by udondave » 21 Jun 2018, 12:50

Hi,
Looking for an ID on this wreck.
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Post by ROLAND1369 » 22 Jun 2018, 03:48

From the shape of the tail.the rounded wingtip, presence, position and shape of the underwing radiator, and the presence of and the construction of the underwing dive brake I would say that this is the remains of a Me 210.

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Post by von thoma » 22 Jun 2018, 19:14

I agree.
Air intake and number position confirmed it
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Post by udondave » 23 Jun 2018, 08:08

Thanks Roland1369 and von thoma ! Much appreciated, Dave

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Post by udondave » 24 Jun 2018, 00:57

Hi everyone,

Looking for an ID on these engines photographed on a North African airfield. Cheers, Dave
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Re: Id. german aircraft

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Post by Sturm78 » 24 Jun 2018, 22:25

In the foreground, I would say a Junkers Jumo 211

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Post by udondave » 25 Jun 2018, 11:11

Much appreciated Sturm78 Thank you, Dave

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Re: Id. german aircraft

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Post by Sturm78 » 01 Jul 2018, 09:45

Hi all,

Not German but.... :roll: Can somebody identify this ICAR plane ??

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