Dec 19, 2018 #1 P Peter Braun Recruit 2 1 Dec 19, 2018 Dear Everybody, I have a question to you, who knowns the type of the aircraft in the attached photos? Thanks, Attachments german aircraft_01.jpg 69.1 KB · Views: 303 german aircraft_02.jpg 53.6 KB · Views: 277
Dear Everybody, I have a question to you, who knowns the type of the aircraft in the attached photos? Thanks,
Dec 19, 2018 #3 GrauGeist Generalfeldmarschall zur Luftschiff Abteilung 28,218 22,533 Aug 29, 2008 Redding, California www.netallurgy.com That's a Jumo210 powered Messerschmitt Bf110B-1 V9 (GK+AS). It had a modified canopy and nose and was later used as a trainer at Brandenburg-Briest around 1944.
That's a Jumo210 powered Messerschmitt Bf110B-1 V9 (GK+AS). It had a modified canopy and nose and was later used as a trainer at Brandenburg-Briest around 1944.
Dec 20, 2018 Thread starter #5 P Peter Braun Recruit 2 1 Dec 19, 2018 GrauGeist said: That's a Jumo210 powered Messerschmitt Bf110B-1 V9 (GK+AS). It had a modified canopy and nose and was later used as a trainer at Brandenburg-Briest around 1944. Click to expand... Dear GrauGeist, Thanks for your help! So, I have found it in other sources: Attachments Bf 110 B-1 - L+K 2002-13.jpg 242.9 KB · Views: 214 Bf-110, Me-210, Me-410 - Aviatic Verlag_Page_329.jpg 336.6 KB · Views: 173 Bf-110, Me-210, Me-410 - Aviatic Verlag_Page_336.jpg 150.2 KB · Views: 182 Fluglehrschule der LW emblem - Hikoki - Luftwaffen Emblems 1939-1945.jpg 60.7 KB · Views: 109
GrauGeist said: That's a Jumo210 powered Messerschmitt Bf110B-1 V9 (GK+AS). It had a modified canopy and nose and was later used as a trainer at Brandenburg-Briest around 1944. Click to expand... Dear GrauGeist, Thanks for your help! So, I have found it in other sources:
Dec 20, 2018 #6 GrauGeist Generalfeldmarschall zur Luftschiff Abteilung 28,218 22,533 Aug 29, 2008 Redding, California www.netallurgy.com Peter Braun said: Dear GrauGeist, Thanks for your help! So, I have found it in other sources: Click to expand... You're very welcome! And one other unique aspect of this Bf110B-1, is the dual bomb shackles mounted on the fuselage below the cockpit. You should be able to see them in the first photo on your original post.
Peter Braun said: Dear GrauGeist, Thanks for your help! So, I have found it in other sources: Click to expand... You're very welcome! And one other unique aspect of this Bf110B-1, is the dual bomb shackles mounted on the fuselage below the cockpit. You should be able to see them in the first photo on your original post.
Dec 20, 2018 #7 D Denniss Tech Sergeant 1,770 1,698 Oct 15, 2006 looks like a testbed for the Me210 nose/cockpit configuration