October 22, 2017 at 6:18 pm
I found this !! According to owner it was taken from a wrecked airplane at Gardemoen airfield in 1945 Norway , were also manuy german aircrafst were destroyed. But to wich aircraft is this?? best Jabba
By: D1566 - 24th October 2017 at 10:20
Possibly from a B&V 138
By: Versuch - 24th October 2017 at 08:59
Fokker Rocker ?
By: Jabba - 24th October 2017 at 05:24
Chair
Not JU 188 Best J .
By: Supermarine305 - 23rd October 2017 at 22:42
Could it be off a Junkers Ju188?
By: Jabba - 23rd October 2017 at 18:47
The green clour is not original, it is red first and white grey on top , no data plate so its a mystery!!!!
By: RAFRochford - 23rd October 2017 at 12:41
Nice seat!
Can’t offer much help on the identification, however, if these are the original colours, then it dosen’t look like typical colours for Luftwaffe interior fittings. Would these not normally be painted in either RLM 02 or 66?
Best regards;
Steve
By: FarlamAirframes - 23rd October 2017 at 11:36
Well the squadrons based at Gardemoen were as follows : ( from http://www.ww2.dk/Airfields%20-%20Norway.pdf)
Operational Units: Trägergruppe 186 (Jun 40); I./KG 40 (May 40 – Jun 41); JGr. Losigkeit (Jun 42); Stab/KG 40 (Jul – Oct 44); II./KG 40 (Aug – Oct 44); 11./ZG 26 (Oct 44 – Jan 45); Trsp.St. Condor (Oct 44 – May 45); NJ-Staffel Finnland (Jan – Feb 45); Gruppenstab and elements of II./KG 26 (May 45); Gruppenstab and elements of III./KG 26 (May 45); detachment of 4./NJG 3 (May 45).
School Units: BFS 7 (May – Sep 41).
This translates to He177, Ju88, Me110 and FW200 in 1945. The seat back looks very like the Ju88 pilot seat back but the base doe not look correct.
http://www.ju88.net/restoration/pilotchairfromside.jpg
The comfort suggests a long range machine.
The He177 was a lot taller seat, the FW200 a lot more basic and the 110 – a fighter seat.
By: Arabella-Cox - 23rd October 2017 at 10:05
Nice. It actually looks quite comfortable!
Anon.