CAPTURED AIRCRAFT - ODD PHOTOS

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Good job, Gnomey. What clued me in was the codes on the second machine down are backwards.
 
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Thanks to all the previous posters~!
 
Texans (sic) for the Teutons.

As promised, Allied aircraft in German hands, first up from the North American Company (please note that if the Swastika is not there it's because some politically correct pinko's removed it :rolleyes:):
 

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Hawks with the Hun.

Now some Curtiss products in Luftwaffe service curtesy of the French and Norwegian Air Forces. Used by the Germans as advanced fighter trainers the first picture is a Curtiss H75A operated by JFS 1(note the JFS 1 top-hat on a cane insignia) at Werneuchen:
 

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Mustangs with the 'Master Race'

NA P.51D Mustang razor backs under the Hakenkreuz:
 

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Jugs with the Jerries.

More Zirkus Rosarius aircraft. Touring the front line western Jagdgeschwader, the unit provided hands on encounters with an enemy aircraft. Bf 109 pilots were over awed by the roomyness of the Jug's vast cockpit compared to their own slim. even cramped, 'office'.
 

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Lockheeds for the Lebensraum lovers.

Zirkus Rosarius had at least two of these aircraft:
 

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Thanks for the pics..
It's easy to see how a fighter could end up behind enemy lines and get captured but how did the Texans get captured? Why would a trainer aircraft end up behind hun lines?
 
Thanks for the pics..
It's easy to see how a fighter could end up behind enemy lines and get captured but how did the Texans get captured? Why would a trainer aircraft end up behind hun lines?
They were probabaly captured from a country that got over run.
 
I know these are taken from the game but the person who made the skins used some photos to make the skins

Captured P-51

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Captured BF-109

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Another captured P-51

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Captured P-51 model

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