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    Fliegerfaust info

    Hi,
    Always been interested in unusual weapons and was wondering how many survived the war? are there any photos of them in action found a couple of photos most interesting is the 3 abandoned ones out side the Hotel Aldron Berlin in may 1945 there are 2 photos to the series but I can't find the other so any body have it or a specimen to show.
    Thanks Mark
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      Originally posted by merdock View Post
      Hi,
      Always been interested in unusual weapons and was wondering how many survived the war?
      There are two preserved in good condition, one in Moscow and one in the USA. There's also a naive copy in the USA, displayed as an original.
      Bundeswehr museum in Dresden owns at least two relics of Luftfaust-B (9 tubes) and one Luftfaust-A (4 barrels) found near Dresden some 10 years ago or so.

      most interesting is the 3 abandoned ones out side the Hotel Aldron Berlin in may 1945 there are 2 photos to the series but I can't find the other
      Here's the other one:
      http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ight=luftfaust

      Actually it is a lower right corner of a Timepix picture, found and framed by me some years back and circulating on the interned since then.

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        #4
        This is very interesting. I had never heard of this weapon and never realised that Jerry had built a MANPAD effectively. Too late to see how effective it would have been I guess although you can see its DNA in Redeye.

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          Hi,
          Thanks for the info tried the link in the other thread but it do's not work.
          Thanks Mark

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            #6
            So here's the picture:


            [source: http://odkrywca.pl/fliegerfaust-i-in...kie,20762.html ]

            Regards

            Grzesio

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              #7
              There are a few books that came out that have excellent photo details of the Moscow example :

              Nuts and Bolts Volume 08 (IF you can find one)
              Experimental Flak-weapons of the Wehrmacht - Part 2
              Softbd., 8 1/4" x 11 3/4". 52 pgs.

              Panzerbüchse, Panzerfaust und Panzerschreck - Waffen im Einsatz Band 5 (Available now)
              the PK photo series

              and a couple of the Polish series books for the Panzerfaust/Panzerschreck

              and you can also find quite a bit via Google.

              Regards,
              Bill

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