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 Post subject: Re: Captured aircraft
PostPosted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 10:30 pm 
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Nice to see you post again. Check my PM to you sent in 2008!

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busy couple of years, source of those photos has gone to the great air museum in the sky and lots of family shuffling. Please resend PM.

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Nice to see you post again. Check my PM to you sent in 2008!

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busy couple of years, source of those photos has gone to the great air museum in the sky and lots of family shuffling. Please resend PM.

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Here's some from the family photo album. My 2nd uncle, George Soltis was in Patton's 3rd army as a radio/electronics repair technician. Even though he was a ground pounder he still had a fondness for aviation hence these shots he was in or had taken along the way.
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George with a downed BF-109
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JU-88 Night-fighter Gas tank or mattress in front? :wink:
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FW-190 seen better days
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P-47 downed by Flak. Pilot captured by Germans
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Front of the P-47
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Heres what it said on the back.
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P-47 at reserve field somewhere
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One for you Black Widow fans.
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Okay what the heck is this thing? Anyone?

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Great shots. Last pic featured a Siebel 204

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Thanks Dave! My fathers impressed with your lightning fast knowledge! :D

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Great pics!

Interesting paint job on the Siebel (or it could be a Czech-built Aero C-3..there aren't any visible markings to ID it conclusively.) Doesn't look like a typical winter camo..could be civilian.

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They always looked like little HE-111's to me!
Nice pics Chris, thanks for posting them.
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This is the only captured aircraft I have taken by my mom during the war on a bond drive in Miami.
It appears to be a BF-109F. Any one with more info on this aircraft would be welcome.
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I'm scanning a list of "Incidental Aircraft" that were at Wright Field in 5/44, includes some captured planes.

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Here is a great website showing captured aircraft in WWII. All sides and with some really interesting tales.

http://www.vintagewings.ca/VintageNews/ ... R/WTF.aspx

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