some photos;
Bristol F2B, pre-war
Arado 96 trainer-light transport-liason duty,used in greater numbers by RHAF,in a hangar
Bü-131 trainer
Romeo Ro-41 trainer
the awful Caproni 135bis bombers of a squadron,lined up
arming with bombs (soon after intensive action on eastern front,
the Royal Hungarian Air Force had a lack of italian bombs,they had to use german or captured soviet loads)
Dornier Do 23
Dornier Do 215 used as bomber/recon
Fiat Cr.32, 1/5 'Bumblebee' Squadron
Fiat Cr.32, 101/7 'Heart Ace' Squadron
The Fiat Cr.32 built the backbone of RHAF fighter forces during the first years of war,took part in border clashes and even on early stages of warfare on the eastern front,later declared clearly obsolete,putting in second line duties,especially training.
Fiat Cr.42
a crashed Fiat G-12 transporter
FW-189 recon
a FW-190 (i think model A) with additional german markings
Gustav of Home Defence Group,the famous 101. 'Puma' Squadron.note the red puma head. USAAF pilots quickly learned to respect this group of skilled,fearless,brave men who tried to defend the allied raids against the cities, always hopelessly outnumbered
FW-58 Weihe
He-111 bomber/recon/transporter duties
a crashed He-112 fighter
not sure if the same a/c..hungary bought the licence of the he-112,and ordered 12,but only 3 arrived,and Hungary finally decided to produce the Gustav in licence (also the Me.210 and the Re-2000)
a cool pic of He-46 recon ac in flight
another nice one, a He-70 recon plane.Hungarian pilots disliked this machine because of its extreme vulnerability,if im right its wings been made of some kind of magnesium-alloy = it burnt like hell
JU87A
Ju-87B
Ju-88B of 4th Bomber Group 'Witch'
Ju88B's in flight
Ju-52 in color
Personal liaison a/c of the Regent Miklos Horthy
Ju-86 of 3/1 Bomber Sqd. 'Arrow of God'
Ju-86's parked
Me-210 destroyer/heavy fighter/fighter-bomber
a nice picture of formation flight above a parked one
Savoia-Marchetti SM.75
Reggiane Re.2000 squadron
Hungarian built WM21 Sólyom(= hawk) training aircrafts
closer view
some rare pictures of captured/interned a/c
first a PZL.P11, landed in Hungary,interned,first with civilian markings,later studied at the university of technic.
Info: Hungary refused to take part in agressions against Poland,the 2 countries had a friendly,almost brotherly relationship since centuries.They also shared the fear of the red invasion,just like the Finns.
close cockpit view
one of the interned RWD-8 polish a/c with civilian markings
a captured ex-slovak Avia B-539,after evaluation used as target tug
and at last some rare colored pics
the first licence-built Messer,manufactured in Györ