where the german project aircrafts are stocked now ???

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where the german project aircrafts are stocked now ???

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Post by Melinka » 17 Jun 2005, 12:37

Hey,
I am very interested on the german project aircrafts
and I would like to know where are these aircrafts now !! where are they stocked ??? :roll:
I tell about the Me-1101, He-343, Flitzer and Hs-132.

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Post by ChrisMAg2 » 17 Jun 2005, 13:26

AFAIK,
Me (P) 1101 V1, brought to US, evaluated there in different locations and scrapped later.
He 343, only on drawing board.
Flitzer, no prototyp built, only scale mockups.
Hs 132, brought to USSR for evaluation, only a few parts survive in a Air museum near Moskow.


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Post by Melinka » 17 Jun 2005, 15:48

Hey,
thank for your informations,
but you can to see above a picture with a He-343, are you sure it was only a project on the drawing board, is my picture a fake ????? 8O
it would be astonished because this picture come from http://www.luft46.com/ and it's a good web site about this subject !!
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Post by ChrisMAg2 » 17 Jun 2005, 16:03

Melinka wrote:...
it would be astonished because this picture come from http://www.luft46.com/ and it's a good web site about this subject !!
The picture is for sure a real fake. I'm positive you just missed a disclaimer sentence, stateing this is just a composite picture.

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#5

Post by Stormbird » 17 Jun 2005, 16:32

Actually the picture is real (the B17 formation) but the german aircraft drawn/painted onto it is fake

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Post by Melinka » 17 Jun 2005, 21:05

Hey,
oh 8O
are you sure, could you send to me this pic if you have this one !!!
but concerning the Flitzer, this picture show to us it made !!!

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Post by vazel » 18 Jun 2005, 02:20

ChrisMAg2 wrote: Flitzer, no prototyp built, only scale mockups.
i believe chrismag2 has already stated a scale mockup was made but no real functioning aircraft.

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#8

Post by Auseklis » 22 Jun 2005, 14:57

What about the Gotha Go 229A rotting away at Smithsonian NASM storage facility?

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Post by ChrisMAg2 » 22 Jun 2005, 17:00

What about it? It wasn't questioned...
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Post by ChrisMAg2 » 22 Jun 2005, 17:01

What about it?

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Post by Auseklis » 22 Jun 2005, 17:29

It's a classical project aircraft prototype.
How many of the more advanced prototyps (and mockups) like the Gotha are still around?

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#12

Post by ChrisMAg2 » 22 Jun 2005, 18:38

Go 229 V-3 is the sole surviver of 2 completed, 1 almost completed and upto 5 partialy completed Go 229. Only this one was brought to the US.

Others:
DFS 228 V-1 to GB, fate unknown, probabely scrapped
BV 155 V-2 to GB, shipped to US, now at NASM
Lippish DM-1, to US then evaluated and ?
Horten IIs, IIIs, IV and VI, to US now at NASM and or privately owned (Ho IV)
Ju 388 L-1, evaluated in US, now at NASM

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#13

Post by Melinka » 22 Jun 2005, 19:44

Hey Auseklis and Chrismag2,

and do you know what became the Me-329 aircraft ???
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Post by Melinka » 22 Jun 2005, 19:45

one more :) !!
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#15

Post by ChrisMAg2 » 23 Jun 2005, 11:15

Melinka,
look here: http://www.luft46.com/mess/me329.html

In short: only wooden mockup, probabely destroyed before war's end. n.t. is a built as glider V-1 and tested in Rechlin. Fate unknown.

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