Some interesting pictures here of luftwaffe types,
Huub will love this.
https://www.mission4today.com/index....printertopic=1
ttfn
Pete
Some interesting pictures here of luftwaffe types,
Huub will love this.
https://www.mission4today.com/index....printertopic=1
ttfn
Pete
Last edited by Motormouse; January 27th, 2021 at 11:05.
Thanks Pete,
When you love that one you will love this one as well:
https://www.nederlandseluchtvaart.nl...-Reihe-tanzend!
Cheers,
Huub
Nice find Pete,
Thanks for the link.
Cheers
Shessi
My main problem with these photo galleries, is that they put me on uncontrolled journeys through history and techniques.
For instance I look at picture from a FW-189 and notice the finned spinners. Before I know I'm googling things as "finned spinner" and "Rippenhaube". Next I see a picture from an airfield with the text: unknown location" and I wonder: "Hey isn't this "Schellingwoude" and immediately I looking in my "Military airfields in the Netherlands" book", where my eye suddenly catches an unknown temporarily airfield in a region where I often cycle. And suddely I'm at google maps to see whether there are still some traces left......
Interesting and often well spend time, but sooo time consuming!
Cheers,
Huub
Ha ha ha Huub...that's the 'Wiki-wormhole' you've gone down...we all do it...you start with a simple idea and it cascades into completely different areas, but damned interesting.
That's one of the highs of the internet...where would we be......
Cheers
Shessi
Especially in lockdown.....spent a good hour plus looking at those photos......marvelous.....some types I hadn't seen before. Thanks
Keith
Yes, I found some of the inflight photos interesting like the bv141
Ttfn
Pete
Great set of pics guy's You talk about wormhole's, im sitting here with a coffee getting excited about hangers and control towers and airfield layouts, did you see that lovely ariel of Fornebu
Thanks Huub! And yes, I had the same "problem". VERY time-consuming .
hertzie
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