Id. german aircraft
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Hi all,
Any idea about this Polish plane ?
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Any idea about this Polish plane ?
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Maybe Lublin R-XIIIF "Aerolog".

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That's right. The R-XIIIF with a modified cockpit bore the serial number 58-23. There's a side drawing of the Aerolog-operated R-XIIIF and more info about it at this link:
http://airwar.ru/enc/spyww2/lublinr13ef.html
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Thank you, MarkusMarjus wrote
Maybe Lublin R-XIIIF "Aerolog"
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Hi all,
Could be this plane a Savoia-Marchetti SM73 transport ?
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Could be this plane a Savoia-Marchetti SM73 transport ?
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Hi Sturm,
The Stammkennzeichen RD+CW says it is a SM-73. It was originaly a czech civilian OK-BAD, then became german 1Z+RD.
The Stammkennzeichen RD+CW says it is a SM-73. It was originaly a czech civilian OK-BAD, then became german 1Z+RD.
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Thanks for the confirmation, ChrisMAg2
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Hi all,
Can somebody identify the exact variant of this He 111 ?? B, D or J ??
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Can somebody identify the exact variant of this He 111 ?? B, D or J ??

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Nobody for the He 111 ?
Well, here an Dornier Do 17... M or P ??
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Well, here an Dornier Do 17... M or P ??

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looks like Bramo 323 engine so a Do 17M
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I./ KG 51 ( early ), used until the outbreak of war, when KG 255 became KG 51, and the emblem of III Gruppe ( Edelweiss )
was adopted for the entire Geschwader.
Do 17E & M

was adopted for the entire Geschwader.
Do 17E & M

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Thanks, Denniss and von Thoma.
The aircraft appears to not have the characteristic bulge under the bow for the bombardment visor, typical of the E / M versions.....
On the other hand is this a Ju 876 cockpit ? I I have looked for other photos but they do not match exactly...
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The aircraft appears to not have the characteristic bulge under the bow for the bombardment visor, typical of the E / M versions.....

On the other hand is this a Ju 876 cockpit ? I I have looked for other photos but they do not match exactly...
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That's a Ju 86 cockpitOn the other hand is this a Ju 876 cockpit ?
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Thanks, von Thoma.von thoma wrote
That's a Ju 86 cockpit
It can be seen some differences between both cockpits but I think they are the same plane type...
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Hi all,
Not a Axis plane but a captured Curtiss H75 fighter. According to Ebay photo caption, French. Is this correct?
I have not seen these roundels on French planes...
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Not a Axis plane but a captured Curtiss H75 fighter. According to Ebay photo caption, French. Is this correct?
I have not seen these roundels on French planes...

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