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    #91
    Originally posted by JackHun View Post
    I agree with Pitomnik that it's from a Henschel, I also first thought of a Bf109 like Bob but I think it something much rarer. Fantastic with the original paint - congrats to Russia!

    Jack
    Thanks Jack, I stand corrected mate It is an amazing find


    Bob

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      #92
      One more from Russia !
      Little forest-found......
      Ju-88

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        #93
        Hello, all very fine and desirable pieces. Today I visited an aviation museum north of Denver and they had on display much of a ME bf-109 F4 recovered from Motovsk, Russia a few years ago. Believed to have been flown by Hptm Horst Carganico and went down either to gunfire or engine failure 7/22/42. The work # is 10256 and it flew in JG77. Most of the rudder is present and a real treat. Also picured is the never seen impossible to find front complete spinner cowling for a Stuka. The prop is a drop dead "I want it now" piece with hypnotic appeal. There are several bullet holes on the top prop, and I failed to get a good pic of that. The best news is these items are available, and I believe for a reasonable price. Somewhere around $25K for the prop is what they have in mind. The Stuka cowling/spinner I think $10K or so. The rudder is also available probably about same price as the prop. Best, Bill Bourque (anyone want to go 50/50?)
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              Stuka cowling/spinner
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                #97
                found the prop tip pics. bill
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                  #98
                  This is from Australian war memorial museum, the rudder belongs to the Night Ghost of St. Trond, diamond winner Heinz Schnaufer
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                    #99
                    Hallo, Chen!

                    The fin tail of the Me110 you've posted is in London at Imperial War Museum!

                    One of the finest WWII relic, by my side!

                    Cheers!

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                      Hallo, Pitomnik!

                      Really a nice 'little' found!

                      When was recovered that wreckage?

                      Cheers!

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                        Thanks also to you, Bill for share this interesting pics!!!

                        Cheers!

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                          There are 2 Schnaufer tail fins, and one is in Australia.

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                            Opppssss! I didn't know!

                            Thanks Lery and excuse me, Chen!

                            Cheers!

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                              So this one is at where?
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                                According to Wim Govaerts' wonderful book Nachtspook van Sint-Truiden, the one just posted by Chen is in the Imperial War Museum in London, and the other is in the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. They are from
                                Bf 110 G-4 "3C+BA" (Werknummer 1805560). There is also a photo in the book of the removed "skin" from a tail of B110 G-4 "G9+EF" (Werknummer unknown), but its whereabouts is not stated (or even whether it still exists).
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