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    larry that is a wonderful item you have, wow and drool

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      Very nice ME109 panel Larry, painted in sand yellow (sandgelb)

      Here's mine that was sandgelb but then overpainted in green by hand. (I guess they couldn't be bothered to mask it for spraying)
      Pretty typical for an ME109 operating over Tunisia in 1943.

      Note the bullet hole. Not sure of the calibre.
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          Hi all,

          May not be quite the right thread, however I have been offered a JU87 control column, but have no idea what to offer for it, could the forum give an estimate.
          Complete with all switches and covers.

          Cheers
          Russell
          Some may choose to ignore the past but they cannot erase the past.

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            Here is a fabric section I just picked up yesterday. I have it posted in a thread asking for help identifying it. Despite the writing on it, I guess it is from a Storch. Piece is 23"x19".





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              Fieseler Storch is my best guess.

              Color pattern is the same as found on many Storch’s.
              Rib ties on the back are horizontal, same as on a Storch and the spacing of them looks correct.
              Size is correct for a Storch.

              Nice piece, and one to be very proud of.

              Image below is from a restored Storch in Florida at Fantasy-of-Flight .
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                http://www.jcmilitaria.com/display_image.asp?ID=10210

                Just found this on a UK dealers website. I'm not at all sure about those '303 bullet holes'. It all seems rather too neat?

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                  I do not like that one on jcmilitaria at all.
                  Not for me

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                    War time factory photo of a ME-110 rudder on display at the....
                    Republic Aviation Corp. in Evansville, Indiana USA.
                    This is the factory that built the P-47 Thunderbolt.

                    I wonder what ever happen to this after the war, maybe someone in Evansville still has it
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                      Very cool wartime pic!!
                      When you go home
                      Tell them for us and say
                      For your tomorrow
                      We gave our today

                      --Inscription in the 5th Marine Division cemetery,
                      Iwo Jima 1945

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                        Wow, they plastered that poor ME110! Took brave men to fly those in combat.

                        That panel that jcmilitaria sold is a POS.

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                          To be accurate, the part pictured is the vertical stabilizer which is made of aluminum. The rudder would attach to this and would have been cloth covered. Guessing from the camouflage, possibly from North Africa.




                          Originally posted by BenVK View Post
                          Wow, they plastered that poor ME110!
                          The bullet holes and damage look like they came from the vertical stabilizer being used as a target on the ground, and then someone attempted to cut the swastika out.
                          Last edited by mjfur; 09-03-2013, 09:39 AM.

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                            Looks that way doesn't it.

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                              At the IWM London...
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                                ME 109 Eismeer engine cover

                                A friend of me found this!!!!

                                Best C
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