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Old February 26th, 2008, 10:08 PM
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Name That Plane

OK guys, most of you know how this works. A member posts a photograph or drawing of a plane, no other information, and other members try and guess what it is. If the posts "stumps" for too long, hints should be forthcoming.

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Old February 27th, 2008, 02:49 AM
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Well, its a Bolhm & Voss but cant think of the number off the top of my head!
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That number would be Bv 141, and you got it.

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Ok gents, an easy one. What is the plane, the model, the squadron and the name of the pilot?



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Old February 27th, 2008, 02:27 PM
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A FW d-9, could even be a Ta 154? other than that i don't recognize the markings.
Opps i mean a TA 152.
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Re: Name That Plane

Thanks for leaving the pilot's motto in there, it made it easy I hope.

The motto reads: "By Order of the State Railway".

That would be Hptm. Waldemar Wubke whose "Red 3" Fw190D-9 was attached to JV 44 Papagie Staffel.

Was I even close?

If so, the underside of the wings should be painted red and white stripes.
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Bah, n' here I'm of at work while such an easy quiz comes up...
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Re: Name That Plane

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Thanks for leaving the pilot's motto in there, it made it easy I hope.

The motto reads: "By Order of the State Railway".

That would be Hptm. Waldemar Wubke whose "Red 3" Fw190D-9 was attached to JV 44 Papagie Staffel.

Was I even close?

If so, the underside of the wings should be painted red and white stripes.
I concur. I also think it's the second option in Dragon's 1/48 D-9 that's depicted here. The first being the aircraft of Gerhard Barkhorn...Germany's second highest scoring pilot of the war. Christl 5.
You can just see the red underside visible near the cowling.
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You can just see the red underside visible near the cowling.
Oh yeah. Damn you guys with such young eyes!!
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