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![]() I have heard of this many times, but never saw really good photos before. Quite amazing. http://www.sonnyradio.com/airfactory.htm -- OK, Colorado, let's bean Boston. Almost every year, NYY or Beantown. Boooooring! |
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DAN wrote in news:udlth3t63vcnhmgdgcei1rk0oan7ilb5ea@
4ax.com: Square Wheels wrote: I have heard of this many times, but never saw really good photos before. Quite amazing. Indeed. Surprisingly effective. http://www.sonnyradio.com/airfactory.htm We've had (and still have the remains of) numerous V1 launcing sites here in the vicinity. Several were situated in pine forests. The Germans would cut clear a strip of pine forest, then they ran steel cables from the tops of the trees crossing the strip and hang the tops from the cut down trees back in. That way from above it looked like nothing was there but a V1 was spewed out the side of the forest every now and then. There are still sites where the cables are still visible. -- Cheers, Bert-Jan |
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Where? I live in an area where quite a bit of V-1's were launched.
Regards, Herman "Bert-Jan" schreef in bericht . .. DAN wrote in news:udlth3t63vcnhmgdgcei1rk0oan7ilb5ea@ 4ax.com: Square Wheels wrote: I have heard of this many times, but never saw really good photos before. Quite amazing. Indeed. Surprisingly effective. http://www.sonnyradio.com/airfactory.htm We've had (and still have the remains of) numerous V1 launcing sites here in the vicinity. Several were situated in pine forests. The Germans would cut clear a strip of pine forest, then they ran steel cables from the tops of the trees crossing the strip and hang the tops from the cut down trees back in. That way from above it looked like nothing was there but a V1 was spewed out the side of the forest every now and then. There are still sites where the cables are still visible. -- Cheers, Bert-Jan |
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"Bert-Jan" wrote in message
. .. DAN wrote in news:udlth3t63vcnhmgdgcei1rk0oan7ilb5ea@ 4ax.com: Square Wheels wrote: I have heard of this many times, but never saw really good photos before. Quite amazing. snippy We've had (and still have the remains of) numerous V1 launcing sites here in the vicinity. Several were situated in pine forests. The Germans would cut clear a strip of pine forest, then they ran steel cables from the tops of the trees crossing the strip and hang the tops from the cut down trees back in. That way from above it looked like nothing was there but a V1 was spewed out the side of the forest every now and then. There are still sites where the cables are still visible. Bert-Jan, There any pictures that you know of showing this, or are they close enough where you could take some and post them? I knew about some of the sites in France and Belgium, but thought that they had been leveled post-war. Ed |
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"Herman" wrote in
: Where? I live in an area where quite a bit of V-1's were launched. Regards, Herman Hi Herman, Ik woon in Enschede, wij hebben met het Luchtvaartmuseum in Enschede, op Vliegbasis Twente, nagenoeg alle V1 en V2 bases in het euregiogebied in kaart gebracht. Dus ook een stuk van Duitsland. Ik weet niet of de kabels er nu nog hangen, maar in Duitsland, ik dacht in Heek, waren een paar jaar geleden de kabels nog duidelijk te zien. -- Cheers, Bert-Jan |
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