Wed Jun 06, 2007 9:00 pm
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Rob Mears wrote:What kind of aircraft is this?
Thu Jun 07, 2007 12:47 pm
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Fri Jun 08, 2007 12:17 am
TimAPNY wrote:Rob Mears wrote:What kind of aircraft is this?
Looks like a mock up of a Me-108, at least tha is my guess. It doesn't look real to me.
Great pictures!
Tim
Fri Jun 08, 2007 1:04 am
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Fri Jun 08, 2007 2:56 am
airnutz wrote:TimAPNY wrote:Rob Mears wrote:What kind of aircraft is this?
Looks like a mock up of a Me-108, at least tha is my guess. It doesn't look real to me.
Great pictures!
Tim
Maybe more exactly a decoy Me-109 Emil, Tim? Not too real looking on the ground, but
to a fighter pilot on a sweep it may appear real enough to expend valuable ammo
while the real bird is hidden behind cover, or a row of them may be convincing enough to fool
Allied Intell or act as bait for a AAA trap. We used similar ruses before and after D-Day.
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Great photos..thank-you! Lest we forget!
Fri Jun 08, 2007 4:00 am
JDK wrote:airnutz wrote:TimAPNY wrote:Rob Mears wrote:What kind of aircraft is this?
Looks like a mock up of a Me-108, at least tha is my guess. It doesn't look real to me.
Great pictures!
Tim
Maybe more exactly a decoy Me-109 Emil, Tim? Not too real looking on the ground, but
to a fighter pilot on a sweep it may appear real enough to expend valuable ammo
while the real bird is hidden behind cover, or a row of them may be convincing enough to fool
Allied Intell or act as bait for a AAA trap. We used similar ruses before and after D-Day.
...
Great photos..thank-you! Lest we forget!
Veeeery interesting. It's clearly a decoy 109; however what's odd is a decoy being made to accurately represent an early 1930s Bf-109 - B, C or D being made or used in 1944. At the least, were it an old one, you'd expect them to change it to a three bladed prop. Sure it's a decoy, but why make it accurate for the wrong period? Even the Swastika on the tail is the pre-war position (on the hinge line, rather than on the fin).
109B. Note the wide radiator and two-blade prop.
109 V7 (prototype)
109Bs with metal and wooden props.
Something doesn't add up there. Intriguing.
Fri Jun 08, 2007 4:17 am
airnutz wrote:JDK wrote:airnutz wrote:TimAPNY wrote:Rob Mears wrote:What kind of aircraft is this?
Looks like a mock up of a Me-108, at least tha is my guess. It doesn't look real to me.
Great pictures!
Tim
Maybe more exactly a decoy Me-109 Emil, Tim? Not too real looking on the ground, but
to a fighter pilot on a sweep it may appear real enough to expend valuable ammo
while the real bird is hidden behind cover, or a row of them may be convincing enough to fool
Allied Intell or act as bait for a AAA trap. We used similar ruses before and after D-Day.
...
Great photos..thank-you! Lest we forget!
Veeeery interesting. It's clearly a decoy 109; however what's odd is a decoy being made to accurately represent an early 1930s Bf-109 - B, C or D being made or used in 1944. At the least, were it an old one, you'd expect them to change it to a three bladed prop. Sure it's a decoy, but why make it accurate for the wrong period? Even the Swastika on the tail is the pre-war position (on the hinge line, rather than on the fin).
109B. Note the wide radiator and two-blade prop.
109 V7 (prototype)
109Bs with metal and wooden props.
Something doesn't add up there. Intriguing.
James..only you could come up with that, you anal-retentive old Git! No 3-blade prop,wide lower cowl..no Emil. Perhaps some poor beleagured Germansupply sargeant finally cleared-out some New Old Stock he'd been carrying on the
shelves since the Spanish Civil War? Might not add up for you and I but maybe he was able to finally clear his books in'44!!!![]()