March 13, 2002 at 10:44 pm
Neilly, If you liked my 88 Pix on the East Fortune site what do you think of my Stuka?
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By: Hawk75 - 17th March 2002 at 18:47
RE: Thanks guys!
Like this!
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By: Ja Worsley - 16th March 2002 at 06:26
Thanks guys!
I like the desert camo of the American one!
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By: philo - 15th March 2002 at 20:00
RE: Stuka pix
Here is the Stuka in Hendon
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By: Arabella-Cox - 14th March 2002 at 13:48
RE: Stuka pix
Just done a search on google, and found Mikael Olrog’s very informative Luftwaffe site at:
http://www.algonet.se/~molrog/
I’ve also lifted a picture off his site of the American Stuka – it’s actually at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. Mikael, if you’re reading this I hope you don’t mind!
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By: Arabella-Cox - 14th March 2002 at 13:12
RE: Stuka pix
Superb pictures KeithMac, was this another one of yours?
Ja – this one’s currently in the Battle Of Britain Hall at Hendon, along with Keith’s Ju-88 (in true Blue Peter style, ‘one he prepared earlier’), one of only two complete Me-110’s, a Bf-109E, He-111, a Fiat CR42 and a Bucker Jungmann completing the enemy line-up. Facing them are Spitfire 1a X4590, a Hurricane, Blenheim (Bolingbroke), Gladiator, and the last remaining Defiant. I’m not aware of serials for these. Certainly well worth a visit if ever you’re over here.
If I remember rightly, there’s another complete Stuka somewhere in the US (NASM?), but I’m not aware of any others.
By: Ja Worsley - 14th March 2002 at 02:14
RE: Stuka pix
Very nice, wasn’t one supposed to be returning to A/w condition? How many are left in the world, last I heard (a few years ago admittedly), only one was still around and that was in a Pommy museum.
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