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Re: Name That Plane
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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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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You can just see the red underside visible near the cowling.
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