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Post by Beemer on Apr 9, 2015 15:46:59 GMT 1
Paul (canuk01) has asked me to post these old photos taken when he was in the Navy serving abroad. N6065V Beech 45 Las Vegas 31-07-96 NF+IR HE111 Luftwaffe Museum, Uterson. 09-1980 XJ490 Sea Vixen,Santosa Island, Singapore. 07-01-88 N84AU Dc-6, breakers yard, Fort Lauderdale, 17-11-89. 4444052 Liberator, St Augustine, Florida.15-12-79 HI-477CA Dc-3, Aeroporto Isla Grande, Puerto Rico, 1989. 4681 Lusinov 2, Osinovets, Gulf of Finland, 09-07-05. 153506 and 153507 A4's NAS Mayport, Florida, 19-12-94 N79MA Dc-3, Mission Air, Kissimee, Orlando, 20-12-99. Regards Paul (canuk01)
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Post by ian531 on Apr 9, 2015 19:34:54 GMT 1
Great images, thanks for posting
Ian
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Post by Biggles on Apr 11, 2015 23:29:23 GMT 1
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Post by mb on Apr 12, 2015 17:54:39 GMT 1
Can you tell me where Uterson museum( and it's He 111) is/was please?
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Post by Beemer on Apr 12, 2015 18:41:48 GMT 1
mb. I think there may a case of "lost in translation" as it may be Uetersen. Regards Beemer.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2015 19:36:37 GMT 1
Looks like there could be a mistake on this one as the aircraft in question looks to me to be CASA 2111 G1+AD of the Luftwaffe Museum at Gatow, Berlin. NF+IR is an SK25 also preserved at the same museum - see link below jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=7513180
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Post by mb on Apr 13, 2015 20:45:29 GMT 1
Thank you.As soon as I saw the engines I thought it was a CASA.
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Post by canuk01 on Apr 15, 2015 17:02:34 GMT 1
Thanks everyone for replying to the photo's listed.
As for the Heinkel / Casa ? The museum was reasonably close to Hamburg, I was on board the helicopter carrier HMS Bulwark at the time visiting the city, it was 1980. The aircraft was painted as listed in the picture, it may have been painted differently after it's move to the latest museum. I made a note of each aircraft and the explanation board in front of each aircraft at the time. That is why I listed it as a Heinkel. It may well be a Casa, but the identification board in 1980 did not identify it as such.
Thanks to everyone who replied.
Paul
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Post by jetjockey on Apr 16, 2015 19:08:16 GMT 1
Thanks everyone for replying to the photo's listed. As for the Heinkel / Casa ? The museum was reasonably close to Hamburg, I was on board the helicopter carrier HMS Bulwark at the time visiting the city, it was 1980. The aircraft was painted as listed in the picture, it may have been painted differently after it's move to the latest museum. I made a note of each aircraft and the explanation board in front of each aircraft at the time. That is why I listed it as a Heinkel. It may well be a Casa, but the identification board in 1980 did not identify it as such. Thanks to everyone who replied. Paul Hi Paul Just looking at the HE 111 I would say that is a Casa as the Heinkel built aircraft had inverted engines meaning that exhaust stubs were lower down and the air intakes were set further back hope this helps JJ
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