Hi guys !
Sorry I couldn't post for a while !
So about the propeller blade.
I manage to find out that this one goes on the VS11 propeller hub ; and according to pictures I found could go both on Ju87 or Ju88.
The closest aircraft I found according to pictures was a Ju88G6 captured by US Troops...
Hi guys ! :)
Sorry I did not post for a while on the forum !
( Ps : to moderators, quick search on the forum, is not working on any computer I am connecting from).
Okay so here is my (big classical) question for you as my "late war" (as I suppose) german propeller blade documentation is...
Hi my friend !
I really love the shape of the original canopy, happy that you manage to find a new one from a Nord 2000 !
I tried to look up on the net if more pictures from the captured aircraft exibition were available, but I was really disappointed I did not find pictures of your aircraft :(...
Great work on the way !
It seems that the canopy is not the original one ( on the left of the picture ) ? I'll send you the part from the ETL I got but I need to find them back first ( I'll PM you )
Hi guys ! I just found your conversation, this is really interesting, as this subject is really unknown to me ( I mean WWII luftwaffe gliders as the Dsf108, camo ). I came across a picture on the net with a camoufled DFS108, but looking at the Farnborough exibition pictures I found the following...
when I say "composite" it means that the aircraft is made from parts from other aircraft ( sorry maybe my English was wrong about the word "composite" ) the tail for exemple is from a Lockheed Vega.
This proposition is not correct but you got the idea regarding the area ( 1930's ).
Okay I'll give you a clue guy's : it is a "composite" aircraft and it was originally made for a petroleum company ( okay...maybe I've said too much ! )
:) :) :) :) I was really not sure at all ! but this unsusal nose shape was simply too familiar glad to get this one :)
Here is mine, it might be too simple or not at all, have fun ! :)