Axis & Captured Aircraft (1 Viewer)

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Wildr1

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Mar 4, 2016
From my collection that seems to have a golden era slant to it , I have various aircraft photos that do not relate to each other. I would have to have more knowledge on the types and have not spent the time... so here goes.

Interesting cammo on this 88


a captured 88

Captured Wellington

Captured Bloch

Captured 190
 
Messerschmitt Me 323


HS-126 Condor Legion Spanish civil war, interestingly this a/c fuselage number 19+7 is not listed as having been in Spain according to the Luftwaffe Experten Message Board when I posted there several years ago. Looks like camera gear in the rear cockpit. Not much activity on this forum.
 
The captured Ju 88 is a D-1 currently housed at the National Museum of the USAF. It is in Romanian markings although the number on the tail is incorrect among other things.
 

Here is what I found about this photo in Key Publishing's "Combat Machines: Junkers Ju88":

"The long fairing along the starboard forward fuselage side identifies this aircraft as a Ju88A-17 torpedo bomber. It probably belonged to KG77 as the location is thought to be a Mediterranean airfield, probably in Italy during late 1943 or early 1944"
 
Very interesting, but I'm sorry, the helicopter has not been built by Flettner but by Focke-Achgelis.
 

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