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Re: WNF Wiener-Neustädter-Flugzeugwerke

Tue Mar 12, 2013 5:15 pm

I would say Fw 58.

Markings on the Blenheims are Romanian

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Tue Mar 12, 2013 6:18 pm

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Re: WNF Wiener-Neustädter-Flugzeugwerke

Tue Mar 12, 2013 6:24 pm

DaveM2 wrote:I would say Fw 58.

Markings on the Blenheims are Romanian



Not Fw 58's. None of them with round motors,and they had swing-arm mains, like an Ercoupe.
Now that's I've said what they aren't, I'm sadly drawing a blank at the moments as to what they ARE

Oh, and confirm on the Romanian Crosses

Re: WNF Wiener-Neustädter-Flugzeugwerke

Tue Mar 12, 2013 6:28 pm

Something French?

Re: WNF Wiener-Neustädter-Flugzeugwerke

Tue Mar 12, 2013 6:50 pm

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PropsRule wrote:I wonder at what point the swastikas were censored, and why. It might have been a way to save the photos while complying with a "Do Not Display Swastikas" law.

That's what I figure. What I can't figure out is why the portrait was censored. I think we all know who it is, but I don't think there is any law against his image. Guess they were just being careful. By the way, it looks like the censoring was done very hastily on a computer. MS Paint perhaps? :roll: (The marks on the Swastika at the top of the picture look suspiciously like an "eraser tool". :wink:)
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..or application of a knife blade since everyone under 40 seems to think that Paint Shop has been around since god was in three cornered pants.....................40 years ago a 'personal computer' was the size of a two car garage and operated with toggle switches geek
AND, it's still against the law in Germany to display the swastika in any form-that's why when you buy a WW2 German aircraft model, there are those goofy looking geometric things on the edge of the decal sheet, you can 'create' your own twisted crosses.

Re: WNF Wiener-Neustädter-Flugzeugwerke

Tue Mar 12, 2013 7:15 pm

Inspector

Swastikas are perfectly legal on museum static aircraft in Germany,and most from the era are displayed that way.They are not allowed on flyable aircraft however.

If these photos are via German ebay they would have to be censored as such.

CDF can you advise the origins of these great shots?

Re: WNF Wiener-Neustädter-Flugzeugwerke

Tue Mar 12, 2013 7:37 pm

DaveM2 wrote:Swastikas are perfectly legal on museum static aircraft in Germany,and most from the era are displayed that way.They are not allowed on flyable aircraft however.

IIRC, there is an exemption for educational purposes - hence why they are allowed in museums.

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Tue Mar 12, 2013 9:06 pm

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Tue Mar 12, 2013 11:35 pm

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Re: WNF Wiener-Neustädter-Flugzeugwerke

Wed Mar 13, 2013 2:41 am

Most of these are here, plus others, and also some good info.....ex German ebay- hence the censored swastikas.

http://www.luftwaffe-experten.org/forum ... gzeugwerke

Re: WNF Wiener-Neustädter-Flugzeugwerke

Wed Mar 13, 2013 4:18 am

DaveM2 wrote:Most of these are here.....ex German ebay.

Yup thats where I bought them, happy to share them for free of course.

http://www.luftwaffe-experten.org/forum ... gzeugwerke[/quote]
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Re: WNF Wiener-Neustädter-Flugzeugwerke

Wed Mar 13, 2013 4:57 am

Are the original prints censored?

Re: WNF Wiener-Neustädter-Flugzeugwerke

Wed Mar 13, 2013 7:18 am

OK, everyone knows that an 'Arkansas speed socket' is known in England as an 'American adjustable 'C' spanner' so what's it called in German?
A lot of those shop pictures reminded me of my early days @ TRAMCO when 737's were packed in like sardines. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: WNF Wiener-Neustädter-Flugzeugwerke

Wed Mar 13, 2013 8:47 am

Thanks for sharing them, CDF! These pics are wild!

I see the Death's Head painted on the side of the HE 111, was the SS also part of the Luftwaffe?

Re: WNF Wiener-Neustädter-Flugzeugwerke

Wed Mar 13, 2013 9:15 am

Nice website and one I have visited before. Good stuff for Luftwaffe fans and thanks for sharing your 'purchased' photos for free here, nice thing to do. As one who has posted over 5,000 photos (with several hundred that I own myself) I always find it quite generous and kind of folks to share these old images with people who truely enjoy and admire them. I won't go down that regurgitated path of where they come from, who originally owned them, public domain etc. etc., that's an old beaten dog trail that's been discussed here all too many times (in many of my own posts as well) As long as your intentions are good and you make a good conscious effort to give credit where due your doing just fine.

I've always felt that these old photos should be exposed and shared with people such as ourselves for many fine reasons. Of all the benefits the one predominate reason would be the vast wealth of knowledgable folks who visit this site and other similar sites. I can certainly state that our collective pool of knowledge of old airplanes has increased dramatically due to members who take the time and effort to post these old photos. That includes members who post just one or a thousand photos, there all appreciated and valuable and what's even more valuable are you folks who take the time to post vast amounts of information. This is ALL good stuff and it would be hard pressed for anyone to disagree.

Thanks again for posting your photos.
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