I came across these two photos and need some help identifying the markings.
The plane is Fi 156 "Storch" (most likely C-1 variant), however I am puzzled with the markings.
The code is "ST-".. does it have anything to do with training schools? Is it pre-war? Also note the unusual red Hakenkruez on white circle on the wings and the side.
Only two countries had a "swastika" for thier aircraft's national insignia, Finland and Latvia.
Finland was light blue on a white circle, the cross being horizontal. Latvia's was red on a white circle, the cross being on end, like the Nazi swastika.
ST 113 served with the Finnish 14th Reconnaissance Squadron until it crashed on 26/10/40.
It was one of two Fi 156 K-1 aircraft bought from Germany in 1938. The other,ST 112, survived the war and served until 1960.It is on display at the Finnish Aviation Museum at Vantaa in its later civil markings and with a non-original engine.
Steve