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Nazi bombers found under East Berlin airport
Interesting. ANyone care to guess what kind of aircraft were all "bombed-up"? lol.
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"Nick" wrote in message om... Interesting. ANyone care to guess what kind of aircraft were all "bombed-up"? lol. http://www.thescotsman.co.uk/interna...m?id=792292003 Sounds like something out of a Clive Cussler 'Dirk Pitt' novel. Nick |
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Probablyer buried everything that had no value to the Russians, figure all
the rocket munitions and jet aircraft were sent back east and all the other munitions and wrecks just tossed into the bunkers and buried. Would be interesting to dig it all up though see if any were repairable/salvageable. David "Nick Pedley" wrote in message ... "Nick" wrote in message om... Interesting. ANyone care to guess what kind of aircraft were all "bombed-up"? lol. http://www.thescotsman.co.uk/interna...m?id=792292003 Sounds like something out of a Clive Cussler 'Dirk Pitt' novel. Nick |
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"Nick Pedley" wrote in message ... "Nick" wrote in message om... Interesting. ANyone care to guess what kind of aircraft were all "bombed-up"? lol. http://www.thescotsman.co.uk/interna...m?id=792292003 Sounds like something out of a Clive Cussler 'Dirk Pitt' novel. If so, probably some Ju-87's and perhaps Me-110's. He-111's perhaps, though probably less likely.. Stukas were still getting lots of work in the anti-tank role right up to the end of th war. Rudel still flying them in the last days, so a good chance that if there are indeed 'bombed up' (or not) aircraft stashed down there, a good chance some of them are Ju-87's. Anything turbine powered would've been spirited back to the Rodina pronto, so I wouldn't be hopeful about Me-262's or Arados. The CO |
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"Nick Pedley" wrote in message
"Nick" wrote in message om... Interesting. ANyone care to guess what kind of aircraft were all "bombed-up"? lol. http://www.thescotsman.co.uk/interna...m?id=792292003 Sounds like something out of a Clive Cussler 'Dirk Pitt' novel. Nick Except they're not made out of gold and capable of spaceflight. or...ARE THEY??? -- http://www.delversdungeon.dragonsfoot.org Remove the X's in my email address to respond. "Damn you Silvey, and your endless fortunes." - Stephen Weir I hate furries. |
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I had thought that Rudel had converted over to a Dora9 in early '45?
Mick |
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"Uhu219" wrote in message ... I had thought that Rudel had converted over to a Dora9 in early '45? Haven't read "Stuka Pilot" for a while, I'll have to dig it out and have a look. The CO |
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I had thought that Rudel had converted over to a Dora9 in early '45?
Haven't read "Stuka Pilot" for a while, I'll have to dig it out and have a look. He, and his Ju 87 unit, as well as an FW 190 A support unit, surrendered to US forces. Do a google on Stuka Girl for a fascinating sidelight to Rudel's final combat sortie. He purposely landed his faithful Stuka at an angle, sheering the landing gear and wrecking the aircraft. In an accompanying Ju 87, a young woman was flown out by an enterprising boyfriend-pilot. In one of the FW 190s, a small Luftwaffe technician slithered out of the cramped radio compartment of the fighter-bomber, after it had been landed as gingerly as possible to avoid a noseover of other type of crash. It was at a wars-end ceremony for the US 405th "Thundermonsters" at their newly won German airbase. Rudel quite literally crashed the party with his surrender 'delegation'. Rudel flew several late war aircraft types but his Geschwader's primary mission was battlefield support and for this purpose, he generally chose the Ju 87. Beats the crap out of me why. He integrated FW 190 A and F fighter-bombers into his CAS wing but stated that there was no more stable gun platform for destroying armor than his trusted Stuka. BTW, he was one of the few ardent Hitler supporters, in fact, his support appeared to linger after the war. His guest appearance at a postwar GAF airbase caused such a stir that his old comrade in arms, Walter Krupinski, lost his job as its commander. Rudel is one of the nasty ones - one of the real "true believers" who no doubt got some sort of satisfaction out of wielding a precision instrument of destruction. v/r Gordon ====(A+C==== USN SAR Aircrew "Got anything on your radar, SENSO?" "Nothing but my forehead, sir." |
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Rudel
He relates several meetings, and seems to be trying to convince the reader that Hitler was mislead by his advisors on most things. Pure adulation on Rudel's part. Enough to convince me, even as a small boy, that he never stopped being a Nazi. Even other German fighter pilots considered him a racial extremist. He was ordered to cease operational flying several times, including at least once by Hitler himself, so it seems he was a 'war junkie' and didn't want to give up his flying. No kidding! Even on his 'surrender flight', he carried full ammo, in case a suitable opportunity presented itself. I think he and Lau would have kept the war going, if they could have figured out how. As an aside to their surrender event, I think these two commanders were both disgusted that they were left without a proper war to fight. Definitely a strange cookie. War lovers generally are. v/r Gordon ====(A+C==== USN SAR Aircrew "Got anything on your radar, SENSO?" "Nothing but my forehead, sir." |
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