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learical's military plane pix

Started by learical1, June 17, 2012, 09:03:13 PM

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Standard E-1 from AFM
Bruce

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Now we have a Curtiss JN-4D 'Jenny'
Bruce

learical1

OK, these 2 aren't military planes, but I had to include them.  The Ryan NYP III "Spirit of St. Louis" from the Air & Space Museum (ASM) and a Ford Tri-Motor from some air show I attended decades ago.
Bruce

learical1

I thought I had more between the wars, but I came up short.  So we'll go right into the Nazis.  Here's a Junkers Ju-52 3m. From AFM
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Here is a Fieseler Fi-156C-1 Storch from AFM and a Junkers Ju-87 'Stuka' from the Chicago Museum of Science & Industry
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Here's an non-number's matching plane.  For the movie "Battle of Britain", the makers used Spanish built licensed copies of the Messerschmitt Bf-109's.  These were Hispano HA-1112's, powered by a Rolls Royce Merlin.  Champlin Fighter Museum mated the correct Daimler Benz engine to this fuselage and 'created' a Messerschmitt Bf-109E.
Bruce

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This is a Messerschmitt Bf-109G from the AFM
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A whole mess of Messerschmitts: in order a Bf-109G-6 from ASM, a Bf-109G-10/u4 from the Planes of Fame in Chino (PF) and a Bf-109G from an air show (note the VW Thing trying to pass itself off as a Kubelwagen.)
Bruce

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This is a Heinkel He-162A-1 from the PF
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This Focke Wulf Fw-190D-12 started life as an air cooled 190A.  Focke Wulf swapped the engine for the Junkers Jumo 213 during WWII. from CFM
Bruce

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This Fw-190D-9 is from the AFM
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More Messerschmitts, this time jet propelled.  Me-262 from AFM in the first 2 pix, next a couple poor shots of the Me-262A from the ASM
Bruce

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Yet another Messerschmitt Me262A, this one from the PF
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Trainer time.  This is a Focke Wulf Fw-44J, I believe from the Pima Air Museum in Tucson, AZ (PAM)
Bruce

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From the ASM, here is a Fieseler Fi-103 V-1 'buzzbomb'. note the V-2 Rocket to the left of the photo.
Bruce

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Last plane for the night, an Italian Macchi MC202 Folgore.  Next Friday, I'll start on the Japanese.
Bruce

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Stretch

Very cool! Thanks for taking the time to post these.
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Dino

Non numbers matching plane?  Do they get frowned upon at plane shows as well?   :D

Those planes are effin' awesome!!  I don't think I'd have the stones to fly one of those suckers though.
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69rtse4spd

Way cool, thanks a bunch for posting, & keep em coming. Took a ride in a tri-motor one time, quite an experience.  :2thumbs:.

LaOtto70Charger

I always liked the ME262 and FW190.

Mytur Binsdirti

The Fokker Triplane & Stuka dive bomber are really cool planes. Too bad they belonged to the enemy.

TheGhost

I'm waiting for the American WWII planes.
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400/6/PAC

Very cool Pic's.
Thanks for posting

learical1

Quote from: TheGhost on June 20, 2012, 10:14:50 AM
I'm waiting for the American WWII planes.
First the Axis powers, then the Allies.  I finished the Germans and the Italians, I'll get the Japanese done on Friday, and probably start on the Allies (British, American and Canadian, I don't recall having any obscure French or other country planes).  But my wife doesn't work Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings, so I'll start back up on Friday. 
Bruce