June 28, 2015 at 5:30 pm
The link below provides a rare photo of a Me-109 used by Japan, with the mark of the Rising Sun emblazoned on the fuselage. Does anyone know if Japan used German fighters in combat? The link also features a selection of photos unimaginable for the High Command of the Luftwaffe at the beginning of WW2, see their powerful Me-109 and Fw-190 fighters captured and tested with allied markings. To view all photos, visit the link below:
http://aviacaoemfloripa.blogspot.com.br/2011/02/uma-visao-incomum-para-luftwaffe.html
Cheers.
By: ErrolC - 30th June 2015 at 04:35
Has the OP ever made a single thread which is not just a blatant attempt to send us to his own website in order to drum up business? :rolleyes:
T J
On any forum (I assume these are on more than the 3 I know about)?
By: T J Johansen - 30th June 2015 at 04:09
Has the OP ever made a single thread which is not just a blatant attempt to send us to his own website in order to drum up business? :rolleyes:
T J
By: Beermat - 28th June 2015 at 20:32
Not sure that follows.. I have just seen an S-reg MkI Ford Focus, but I am fairly sure it’s not still 1998.
By: solnar - 28th June 2015 at 19:23
It is ME109E, so must be either pre or early war period
By: J Boyle - 28th June 2015 at 19:21
Does anyone know if Japan used German fighters in combat?
Cheers.
No, they did not. Any of the standard reference books will tell you that.
They tested some foreign designed aircraft like the Bf-109 during the war and many other types in the 30s. They did use three types (Fiat BR 20, He 112, and Seversky 2PA) in the Second Sino-Japanese war.
During WWII itself, the only foreign designed aircraft used by the military were non combat types produced under license:
DC-2, DC-3, Bucker Jungmeister, North American NA-16 (a fixed gear predecessor to the T-6) and the Lockheed 14 transport.
By: Graeme Halliday - 28th June 2015 at 19:12
Second to last photo
By: Denis - 28th June 2015 at 18:45
How is it i can never find what the OP is referring to?