Compass "Aero"

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OK, here's the answer:

 
It don't believe it from Czech plane! I Know exactly it from plane that was crushed in 1942. I heard enough about guns from this plane and about crosses on a part of fuselage. I know exactly that plane got 2 engine. But might be its Czech A 300. Even if its Czechoslovak aircraft was it on a German side?
 
The Germans used many aircraft of the nations they conquered, this would not surprise me.
 
Maybe, I'll ask again on the other forum.
It was definitely NOT A CZECH plane, Czechs were fighting against Germany. It could be a SLOVAK plane, which would be basically a former Czechoslovak one (Slovaks broke up on March 15th 1939 and installed a Slovak Fascist State)...

Do you have any pictures of that aircraft?
 
Yeah. They wanted to make carrier aircraft from the B-534's. They also operated B-35's - and also some other Axis nations, like Bulgaria or Romania...
 

100% this is a postwar czech compass.
I have an exact one with a czech Dad I played at the reverse, and a manufacturer date stamp of 1951. Is not German, was never used in a German aircraft, and is not from a German crash site
 
100% this is a postwar czech compass.
I have an exact one with a czech Dad I played at the reverse, and a manufacturer date stamp of 1951. Is not German, was never used in a German aircraft, and is not from a German crash site
Finally after 18 years, now we know.
 

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