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I have this in my collection and I don't know what it is. Anyone know?

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Looks like an airplane to me. Any other good guesses?

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So that's how it's gonna be!?
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Bolkow F.207.


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Some info here:
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Back when I worked for Bolkow, we called a Bo 107. Haven't seen F.207 before.

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I have this in my collection and I don't know what it is. Anyone know?

Is the registration D-ECHE? Do you know when it was photographed, Zane?

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Yes the registration is D-ECHE. It was photographed in 1961 at Neuostheim (Mannheim) Germany.

There is one other photo of it on line at Paris in 1961.
http://www.abpic.co.uk/photo/1064418/

Since the F.207 (BO 207) first flew in late 1960, I wonder if this is a prototype or at least a very early model.

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Yes the registration is D-ECHE. It was photographed in 1961 at Neuostheim (Mannheim) Germany.

There is one other photo of it on line at Paris in 1961.
http://www.abpic.co.uk/photo/1064418/

Since the F.207 (BO 207) first flew in late 1960, I wonder if this is a prototype or at least a very early model.

Yes an early one. Registered 5-61, des.(troyed?) 20/Oct/62 . Current D-ECHE is a Cessna.

Search here..
http://www31.brinkster.com/germanregboo ... search.asp

Edit for correct link...x3 :roll:

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Ztex wrote:
Since the F.207 (BO 207) first flew in late 1960, I wonder if this is a prototype or at least a very early model.

I'm pretty sure this is the 1st production version clearly Bolkow after the Klemm/Bolkow collaberation.

I've detailed this in 3 attempts, but the "No Post Mode Specified", ate my homework :evil:
If this don't work..I'll try again later today...ARRRRRGGGhHH

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JEEEZUS..it finally went thru..Using the German registration page I provided, keyword"F.207".
Four airframes..#201-204 info will give you an idea of the transition.

D-ECHE BOLKOW F.207 » BO.207 #203

D-ECHU BOLKOW F.207 » BO.207 #204

D-EGSA KLEMM KL.107D V-1 » BOLKOW F.207 » Bo.207V-1 #201

D-EGSE KLEMM KL.107D V-2 » BOLKOW F.207 » Bo.207V-2 #202


Scroll down 2/3's on this page for a better understanding of the Klemm/Bolkow period..
www.setup-team.de/Klemm-Flieger-en.htm

Anyone willing to flipoff the Nazi's in Germany in 1943 is OK with me...

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