I picked these photos from a vets estate. First one looks to be early or pre war planes. What are they?
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My guess this was taken by a German, maybe in early invasion of France? The vet had several wonderful German Luftwaffe high ranking officers photo albums and this may have been out of one of them. Sadly they disappeared. I did get to see them before he passed and one had a whole section of personal photos of distroyed French equipment.Attached Files
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Photo of vet
Here is a photo of the vet. He must have had this photo taken in a private Germans home. The photos behind him show several German soldiers. They look like Luftwaffe. Interesting vase for the flowers. This could be the house where his prized photo album souvineers were found. He told me he and several others spent several days at a home in Germany and it was full of photos and they spent several days going through them all. The albums he found belonged to Luftwaffe General Otto DeßlochAttached Files
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B1
The tank is a french B1, named "RHÔNE", destroyed at Beaumont. See http://www.chars-francais.net/2015/i...sk=view&id=367
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Interesting image you posted of the P51, here is the same kind of artist rendering of a Me262a below the P51 image. What do you think? The cockpit cutout looks more like the 262 to me.
QUOTE=mjfur;6973125]The aircraft in the field looks like a P-51 to me. The vertical stab has a square look to it.
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Originally posted by dan h View Post
Still looks like a P-51 to me. The top of the Me-262 vertical stab is more rounded, while the P-51 is more squared. In the original picture the vertical looks square.
Also in the original picture it looks like a radiator door and tail wheel/doors on the lower rear of the aircraft. More traits of a P-51.
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Originally posted by roncosano View PostThe pic in #11 shows two Macchi C200, in the foreground, and one Macchi C202 in the background. I think that the Macchi in the middle belongs to the 384° Squadriglia - 157° Gruppo Autonomo. The location is in all probability Sicily 1943.
Best Regards,
Corrado
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