Bf109 with Pipe.

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Keep coming with the theories guys, we might hit jackpot in the end :lol:
 
Dang...I just figured it out and I'm really surprised no one else saw this before I did...

It's that ever elusive Sky Hook!!

Problem solved...now on to the next mystery:
If Teflon is non-stick, how do they get it to stay on the pan?

:evil4:
 
It could've just been a very slow, incompetent worker

"Siegfried!"
"Yes Sir!"
"Why the hell is there F^%*^ pipe on your 109?"
"I found it at Gunter's workstation. "


The 109's test flight

"Gunter it is your time to shine."
"Yes sir. "
**Plane takes off and breaks up in mid flight**
"What the hell happened? "
**Looks over at Sigfried's plane with pipe**
"Oh F*ck....Sigfriend...that was part of the structure...you idiot!"
 
Maybe its not actually a photo of an aircraft, but a photo of a model aircraft with a 'holder'.
 
This is actually an age old question that has popped up on almost any website that deals with the luftwaffe and as far as I know there has been no answer to this question.
 
My guess would be its a pathfinder of some sort .
Could possibly be some kind of amplifier ?

But , if its coming from exhaust :

It could be a way of testing exhaust gas flow over longer tubular distance , maybe for running external turbocharger ?
 

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