August 12, 2007 at 12:41 pm
I’m compiling information on museums with Axis WW2 equipment on my site, the Axis History Factbook, and I’d appreciate any help with additions (text or photos) or corrections to the material.
The museums section can be found at http://www.axishistory.com/index.php?id=56
Thanks.
(I hope you don’t mind me posting this here)
/Marcus
[email]marcus@skalman.nu[/email]
By: CSheppardholedi - 30th January 2008 at 12:45
Marcus
Here are a couple sites to add to your USA list
National Naval Aviation Museum, Pensacola FL
Zero A6M-2,NIK2-J George, N1K Rex
http://www.navalaviationmuseum.org
Flying Heritage Collection
Fiesler Storch, FI-103, Bf109-E, Mitsubishi Zero, FW190-A, Me262, V-2
http://www.flyingheritage.com/
By: bri - 30th January 2008 at 09:42
I wonder if any of you experts on this thread might enlighten me?
Recently I watched a repeat of a TV series called ‘Secret Army’ – an excellent series I didn’t see the first time around.
In one episode, the brave people of the Belgian resistance attacked a V2 rocket launch base, in what appeared to be a quarry.
The V2, standing vertically, looked like a real one. If it was, where did they get it from?
Bri 🙂
By: Radpoe Meteor - 20th August 2007 at 18:33
Axis Equipment
Aeroventure has 1or2 bits i.e. Jumo engine, V2 motor remains, a couple of 250 Kg bombs & few other odds & ends!!!
By: Marcus Wendel - 17th August 2007 at 21:41
Just out of interest, is it complete aircraft etc or anything considered ie engines,crash site recoveries,ordnance??
It does not have to be complete aircraft, other items are also of interest.
/Marcus
By: Radpoe Meteor - 14th August 2007 at 19:29
Just out of interest, is it complete aircraft etc or anything considered ie engines,crash site recoveries,ordnance??