Captured Fw 190 (detailed pics)

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part 2
 

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part 3
 

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part 4
 

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part 5
 

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part 6
 

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Fw-190 G-3 W.Nr 160016, DN+FP, captured with other aircraft at Monte Corvino airfield after the invasion of Sicily. It arrived at Eglin Field 20th August 1943.. After six months inspection it took off for the first time on 26th February 1944 pilot W.A. Lien. The flight lasted 50 minutes. Probably in March or April 1944 iIt was marked EB-104 and repainted with patches of Olive Drab and Neutral Gray. The plane was later marked as Fe-125 and finally T2-125. The aircraft was recorded at Wright Field 1st August 1946 as part of an exhibition. Soon after this it was scrapped.
 

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