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    Nice FJ picture in the belly of a Me323

    Look at this guys, a nice FJ picture of FJ soldiers in the belly of a ME323! This picture isnt mine, it went for around 25eur three weeks ago on ebay.de, Ive bought another picture of the same Me323 (and pictures of the pilots and crew), but whitout the FJ !


    This is MINE Me323 picture:


    Regards Sebas

    #2
    Forget the fj's ( ) Whats a great picture of the inside of a 323!!!!!! And only for 25euro! This is what happens when I dont look at ebay
    Matt

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      #3
      If you think these are pretty you've missed SOME VERY NICE ONES!!! Some went for only 3,5eur (unloading a truck/horses from its nose ec)! And they where ALL amazing! I had to buy more! There where even pics of the cockpit from all sides ec!

      Sbas

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        #4
        Very sad to have missed seeing those. Oh well...
        Matt

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          #5
          Hi everyone:
          This photo might well belong to the training carried out by the "Lehr" troop in 1943. The "Erprobungs-Abteilung XI. Flieger-Korps" was attached to the 2FJD, as being the Lehrtruppe (I. Bat) of the FJR7. They were transferred to Laval, south of Normandy, on 14 April 1943, where they performed training with DFS 230 and - the first - jumps from the Me-323 "Gigant".
          Óscar

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            #6
            Very sharp photos! I have seen some from that series before, but never with FJs.

            Óscar, I would love to hear the information you have concerning FJs jumping from the Me323. Sounds fascinating....
            Willi

            Preußens Gloria!

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            Sapere aude

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              #7
              Mmm im not sure, because the rest of the pictures where taken somewhere in the Balkan! :S But maybe your right and was that before/after the Balkan pics where taken.

              PS: Mister Zahn these where ALL private photos not a serie, of a War Photographer or so.

              Regards Sebas
              Last edited by sturmman; 05-05-2005, 03:24 AM.

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                #8
                Moreee

                Here some more SWEEEET pics, all went to different new owners I guess:





                Regards Sebas

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                  #9
                  Willi, the stay of the I./FJR7 in Laval took place from 14 April 1943 till 1 June 1943. Then, they were transferred to Orange, near Avignon. Student himself oversaw and attended several jumps. 60 men from the "Nachrichtenzug", by instance, formed the first group jumping from the "Gigant". The day after, another FJ group (80 men) from the Lehr-Btl. jumped in 2 waves. Two men died because their parachute didn´t open. The device used to attach the hook of the parachutes broke after the second FJ of the group had jumped... Therefore, the third and fourth Fallschirmjäger were dropped without being able to open their parachutes.
                  Regards, Óscar

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                    #10
                    What I wouldnt give to see those photos of the cockpit!!!
                    Very rare photos
                    Matt

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                      #11
                      A special one for you Matt, another one of the cockpit


                      There where I think 3 more of the cockpit but I didnt saved them on my harddisk!

                      Regards Sebas

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                        #12
                        Very rare stuff!! Just look how small and cramped the armoured cockpit is!!
                        thanks for sharing Sebas
                        Matt

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