All Ta-152 pics

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Heres a good comparison... D-9 on top, H-1 on bottom...
 

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This is Ta 152H-1 W.Nr 150167 equipped with the Junkers VS9 wooden propeller of 3.6 m in diameter.This shot was taken in a hangar at Straubing airfield in May 1945.The pics of the same a/c have been posted by Wildcat (the first one) and me (the last two ones) on the previous page.:)
 
OK, now I see the differences, Les. Thx.
And Wurger, you're a walking LuftExpert memo bank, aren't you? :D
 
That second last one you posted Les is V-29/U1 Werknummer 0 054, which test-pilot Friedrich Schnier took to an amazing height of 13,654 m - which was achieved without MW-50 and GM-1.
 
Wurger said:
No Wildcat,I'm afraid I'm wrong.I've found the same pic with a description as Ta152V7 prototype (C0/R11).Besides I've found the other pic of this (propably).

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The one you posted Wurger is Ta 152 V-6, Werknummer 110 006, VH + EY.

The one Wildcat was talking about is indeed Ta 152 V-7, Werknummer 110 007, CI + XM.
 
Soren said:
The one you posted Wurger is Ta 152 V-6, Werknummer 110 006, VH + EY.

Which one is the pic?Do you mean the one with the front part of a/c visible from the hangar?
 
Where did you find the info?It is important because the pic hasn't been described in my collection so far.
 
Its all in Dietmar Harmann's book on the Ta-152; "FOCKE-WULF Ta 152 - The Story of the Luftwaffe's Late-War, High-Altitude Fighter"
 

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