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PostPosted: Thu Sep 02, 2004 11:20 am 
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This is being carried out at Lake Jonsvannet near Trondheim, Norway. This is apparently being done by the Deutsches Technikmuseum in Berlin - the same organization that recovered the Fw-200 Condor a few years back. Looks like they might have learned their lesson about raising airframes too far out of the water.

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I'm assuming that is the He-111, any info on the 88? I'm finding it difficult to read the site refered to :)

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Here are some further pictures. Saw the link on Flypast forum. I must admit that it's been a long time since we had so many good news stories (warbirds related at least) to report... been too many bad ones these past couple of years! Congratulations to everyone involved!

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Both aircraft were caught on the lake after the wheels broke through the ice, so are complete [ except for stabilizers which the Germans took off before they sank ] and undamaged. They were first surveyed back in 1985, but concerns about pollution of the water [ the lake is the Trondheim water supply] meant they were not bought up. Recent Govt. decision gave the OK. Salvage is partially funded by DTM Berlin , and there is some controversy because at least one of the aircraft will go to Germany..
Code of the Ju 88 is U4+TK (2./KG 30) and code for the He 111 is 6N+NH
(1./KGr 100).


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Wow, thanks Dave for the update and clarification on these two awesome birds. This truely is a great week! I am starting to run low on fingures counting all of the new finds. I am especially happy to hear about the HE-111. That will be great. It just broke my heart when CAF lost theirs and the crew :cry: . I remember touring the HE-111 when it was at a nearby airport. That was truely an amazing aircraft. It was a real change to get up into an Axis aircraft and see the other side of history. German engineering really intesrests and intrigues me.

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Some more Amazing photos of the recovery here:
http://forum.airpics.com/read.php?TID=23763&page=2

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