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      #47
      Just for the record:

      Carles
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        #48
        Originally posted by me6_130 View Post
        Just for the record:

        Carles
        Already posted (post 44)...

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          Originally posted by Gran Sasso View Post
          Already posted (post 44)...


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            #50
            Originally posted by me6_130 View Post
            Thanks Simon. Was it for a special use or general issue?

            Carles
            I need to look at my media files and will then see if I can digitise the sequence. As mentioned before my can was associated with an aircraft loss, the material it is made from also makes sense for conditions where rust would be a great problem. As always research is the key, I have yet to find documentary evidence to confirm the general use for the cans, but the pictures speak for themselves.

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              #51
              Some of mine i get this year and i know from with Fliegerhorst the came from.

              They exist although in Aluminium, but under 50 Pices i hade was only on of them in Aluminium!
              The are used for drinkwater for survieval pack of Bomber or Transport plains, i know while a frind has the "Dienstvorschrift" ther are pictured on in 10 Liter but i and he never see one!
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                #52
                Originally posted by ww2.collector View Post
                Some of mine i get this year and i know from with Fliegerhorst the came from.

                They exist although in Aluminium, but under 50 Pices i hade was only on of them in Aluminium!
                The are used for drinkwater for survieval pack of Bomber or Transport plains, i know while a frind has the "Dienstvorschrift" ther are pictured on in 10 Liter but i and he never see one!
                Nice collection of cans! A scan of the copy of the regulations would be very useful for all.

                Best Wishes,
                Simon

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by Simon H View Post
                  Nice collection of cans! A scan of the copy of the regulations would be very useful for all.

                  Best Wishes,
                  Simon
                  He did not find him bag
                  Last time i see her i am to slow with my mind

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                    #54
                    They were used by the Wehrmacht, but i don`t think they are German made!

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by ZAM View Post
                      They were used by the Wehrmacht, but i don`t think they are German made!
                      Outstanding!

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                        #56
                        From my collection.





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                          #57
                          Interesting that your example appears to have a line of holes along the base, has the bottom been replaced?

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                            #58
                            5L nirosta water canister - LW bomber crew?

                            No they are the divots made by the spot welder. They are filled with paint so the look like holes in the photo.


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                                #60
                                THanks for the extra photos, makes sense now. My example has less paint on it.

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