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Company: | Luftwaffe | Airport: | Berlin - Gatow (EDUG) |
| Type: | Focke-Wulf Fw 190 S-8 | Country: | Germany | |
| Registration/CN: | BLACK 38/584219 | Date: | September 23rd, 2025 | |
| Camera: | Canon EOS R6 Mark II | Lens: | Unknown | |
| Views: | 691 | Photographer: | Jiri Sofilkanic | |
| Remarks: | This Focke Wulf was probably manufactured by Arado plant at Warnemunde in single-seat version F-8. Late 1944 was converted to double-seater in Poland factory Blanz. In May 1945 this aircraft was surrendered at Grove airfield in Denmark, coded "black 38", assigned possibly to JFS 103 (air fighting school). In September 1945 it was flown to England. Since 1989 it has been on display at RAF Museum Hendon, today it is on display at the German Air Force Museum in Berlin Gatow. Painted as single-seater from 1./JG 54 "Grunherz" operated over Russian Front. Jiri Zedka | |||
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Company: | Luftwaffe | Airport: | Berlin – Deutsches Technik Museum |
| Type: | Bücker Bu-181C-3 Bestmann | Country: | Germany | |
| Registration/CN: | RM+HE/501659 | Date: | June 1st, 2008 | |
| Camera: | Canon Eos 350D | Lens: | Canon EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM | |
| Views: | 2055 | Photographer: | Jiri Sofilkanic | |
| Remarks: | In desperation it was converted to Panzerjäger in the last months of the war in 1945, but it was unsuited for a tank destroyer role. Converting Bücker Bü 181 B-2 or C-2 types into the Bücker Bü 181 C-3 Panzer Jaeger they added 4 Panzerfausts on top and under the wing, controlled from the cockpit by the pilot. The aircraft was made in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia in 1944 | |||
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