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Intersting link from the Fly Past forum

Fri Jul 23, 2004 10:03 am

Intersting link from the Fly Past forum
http://www.trondheim-politidistrikt.st.no/museet_ny_detalj.asp?id=6

BV 222 V2 with "Stars and Stripes" after US testflight the 27th august 1945
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BV 222 C-012 at RAF Station Calshot 1946
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Fri Jul 23, 2004 8:16 pm

Be one hell of a lifting job, especially being full of equipment from the Luftwaffe base...... wonder what that might have been...couple of aircraft fuselages or engines maybe. Still salt water, even very cold, wouldn't have done any favours :?

Dave

Sat Jul 24, 2004 12:26 am

DaveM2 wrote:Be one hell of a lifting job, especially being full of equipment from the Luftwaffe base...... wonder what that might have been...couple of aircraft fuselages or engines maybe. Still salt water, even very cold, wouldn't have done any favours :?

Dave


"During October of 1953 an additional 2 aircraft’s were shot down by Lancasters in the Atlantic..." :roll:

I wonder how long until someone posts a "Photoshopped bedsheet" sidescan image? :bs:
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