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    Luftwaffe Flight Trumpet Banner

    I recently did a deal that included this Lufty Flight Trumpet banner, it lost its hangers long ago but is otherwise in good condition with bright color, all of its fringe and no holes,

    Cheers
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    Close Ups....
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      #3
      Allow me to be the first to say what a wonderful find, hearty congratulations

      Bob

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        #4
        Very nice. Color has remained absolutely stunning. Sure way to brighten up any TR study/room.

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          #5
          Very nice Luftwaffe trumpet banner.... too bad the hanger bits are missing but still a super banner.... congrats

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            #6
            Superb, & bravo !!!

            Originally posted by mloppkit View Post
            Luftwaffe Flight Trumpet Banner
            ... with bright color, all of its fringe and no holes,
            Cheers
            Superb, & bravo !!! My thanks for posting
            the chain stitch tb eagle close up views.

            OFW
            sigpic
            .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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              #7
              very very nice!
              COLLECTING POLITICAL ITEMS, HJ AND SS

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                #8
                You could have the white leather hanger straps replaced through a conservative museum person. Some museum conservatives are excellent in doing this type of work.

                In my collection I also have a yellow fighter group banner, from Pocking. The banner is identical in production as is the one pictured in this thread.

                These were typically used in the fighter groups band, where 2 buglers with matching banners played their marches. Additionally there were 2 kettle drummers with their kettledrum covers that matched the heavy bullion wire & bunting with fringe.

                Pocking was outside of Munich, was a me 262 base at the end of the war. Of particular note Chuck Yeager flying in his p 51 shot down a me 262 over the Pocking field.

                After the end of WWII, Pocking became a NATO airbase. Sometime in the 80's or 90's thebase finally closed. Maps today do not show Pockings airfield so sadly, the banner I own is one of a few remnants of by gone history.

                If you take the time to research the group your banner represents I am certain their would be interesting tid bits of history that can be used to understand if that group had any aces or someone of noterity that flew in & out on missions.

                Anyone else have a Luftwaffe banner to share or perhaps jingling johnny ior kettle drum covrrs their respective colors?

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                  #9
                  Great info Rich, and Happy Birthday for today !!

                  Best wishes

                  Bob

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                    #10
                    Ditto ...

                    Originally posted by Bob Lyons View Post
                    Great info Rich, and Happy Birthday for today !!
                    Best wishe
                    Bob
                    Ditto, from mainland USA.
                    OFW
                    (below) As requested by Rich.

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                    .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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                      #11
                      Thank-you all for the kind comments. Rich, thank you also for the information & happy birthday- great to hear you also have a nice flight banner from Pocking. I attempted to research the banner but could not find much information about Crailsheim Airfield other than the following because it was largely a training school.

                      Crailsheim airfield was in Baden-Württemberg 76 km NE of Stuttgart; airfield 2 km W of the town. The Luftwaffe began constructing a large air base there in 1935 and by 1 October 1937 there were 6 hangars including a big repair hangar. Officially established as a Lw. Fliegerhorstkommandantur on the 1st October 1936, it served almost exclusively as a flight training station right up to the end of the war. Hans Ulrich Rudel joined an Aviation Training Regiment at Crailsheim during the war. In April 45, Crailsheim airfield was briefly taken by U.S. forces (10th Armored Div.) before being retaken by the German resistance with assistance from the Luftwaffe before eventually falling again.

                      Operational Units: I./KG 76 (Oct-Dec 39); Stab, I./ZG 26 (Jan-Mar 40); Aufkl.Gr. (H) 156 (Feb-Apr 40); Panzerjägerstaffeln Bü 181 (Apr 45)

                      School Units: Fl.Ausbildungs-Rgt. 43 (1939-40); Schule/FAR 43 (Apr – Sep 39 and Sep 40 –Sep 41), FFS A/B 43 (Oct 41 – Oct 43) then FFS A 43 (Oct 43 – Apr 45). Station Commands: Fl.H.Kdtr. A Crailsheim (c. 1938 – Jan 43); Fl.Pl.Kdo. A 9/VII (Feb 43 – Mar 44); Fl.H.Kdtr. A(o) 6/VII (Apr 44 – Apr 45).

                      Stationed Units:
                      Werft-Abt. 6/VII (1944-45); Heimat-Flak-Bttr. 26/VII (1944-45); Lw.- Bau-Btl. 16/XIII (Apr 40); Kfz.Werkstatt (o) d.Lw. 125/VII (1944-45); Ldssch.Zug d.Lw. 200/VI (Feb 45).

                      Station command:
                      Oberst Hans Poetsch & Obstlt. Albert Schlack

                      Cheers,
                      Michael

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                        #12
                        Nice research ...

                        Originally posted by mloppkit View Post
                        ... Crailsheim Airfield ... was largely a training school.
                        ... in Baden-Württemberg 76 km NE of Stuttgart ...
                        In April 45, Crailsheim airfield was briefly taken by U.S.
                        forces (10th Armored Div.) before being retaken by the
                        German resistance with assistance from the Luftwaffe
                        before eventually falling again. ...
                        Cheers,
                        Michael
                        Nice research. It would be interesting to read
                        more about the field & the 10th Armored Div.

                        OFW
                        sigpic
                        .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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