Mark Allen M wrote:Can you name the type aircraft and location of some of these?

The types are easy: DC-3s, Lockheed 14s and two Consolidated Liberators.
JohnB wrote:RE te Nazi C-47...probably painted for a film. It doesn't look like any German schemes I've seen on captured DC-3s. Judging by the RAF camo B-24s, right after the war...or perhaps during the war.
That photo is
VERY interesting, and I don't think it's for a film or postwar.
The aerials and D/F loop setup, plus the short cowls on the Nazi-marked DC-3 make me think it's a captured or ex-neutral example from a pre-war European airline, in genuine German use. (Note it's the only one without an astrodome, making it probably delivered to user pre-war.) There were certainly other dark camouflaged German operated DC-3s wit the swastika on the tail (Ref HH Stapfler's 'Strangers in a Strange Land') and it also doesn't suffer from the common among film and propaganda examples of the 'rotated swastika' problem. Swastikas were 'disappeared' quickly in allied hands, so I don't think it's captured. But it still doesn't quite add up, so I could be very wrong...
The two Liberators to the right look like an RAF Coastal example, and a night bomber, going by the markings. Also they're the only 'military' aircraft there. The farther left DC-3 is in British wartime civil colours with the registration on the rear fuselage underlined by the red/white/blue stripe and with two-tone upper camouflage.
Note the silver(?) DC-3 has the airliner door and a port baggage compartment door open. Not a C-47 family member, again pointing to a civil owner originally, not a diverted military example.
Likewise, all the other aircraft (mostly Lockheed 14s) there were in use by wartime European airlines, and the mix of markings look like first generation airline schemes, rather than secondary or film efforts.
Location, given a German and British DC-3 on the same airfield, has (I hope!) to be a neutral airfield on the Atlantic or North Sea; which makes it Sweden, or more likely Portugal. Switzerland or Spain for a long guess. All that mean the Libs have to be transports / airliners, NOT military examples, but the roundel contradicts that. Very interesting, and I'm far from certain!
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