djos
Airman 1st Class
Hi
one more from my "patriotic" phase
It is old Airfix Junkers Ju 52/3m in Yugoslav markings.
Short information regarding this type in Yugoslav service according to sources:
One airplane was captured at Niksic, Montenegro, in October 1944, and other one defected to Zadar in April 1945. Both of them are used for transport duties. Retained by JRV in January 1945.
This was original Junkers manufactured planes. All later types used in JRV were AA1 Toucan (French-built Junkers Ju 52/3m).
Airfix kit is very old one with many sink marks, ejector pins, very hard to bring it every part together, but i likethat kit, maybe just nostalgia....
I hope that i am not boring with those strange representations of well known airplanes (i mean Partisan and Yugoslav markings) but that is all part of WW2 history.
Thanks for viewing
one more from my "patriotic" phase
It is old Airfix Junkers Ju 52/3m in Yugoslav markings.
Short information regarding this type in Yugoslav service according to sources:
One airplane was captured at Niksic, Montenegro, in October 1944, and other one defected to Zadar in April 1945. Both of them are used for transport duties. Retained by JRV in January 1945.
This was original Junkers manufactured planes. All later types used in JRV were AA1 Toucan (French-built Junkers Ju 52/3m).
Airfix kit is very old one with many sink marks, ejector pins, very hard to bring it every part together, but i likethat kit, maybe just nostalgia....
I hope that i am not boring with those strange representations of well known airplanes (i mean Partisan and Yugoslav markings) but that is all part of WW2 history.
Thanks for viewing