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D13-th_Mytzu |
Posted: February 24, 2005 04:41 pm
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Got them from this website: http://www.luftwaffepics.com/
It appears to me that these are romanian birds: is that a Potez near the Stuka ? What is the plane behind the Stuka ? |
Cantacuzino |
Posted: February 24, 2005 04:58 pm
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Not to me. Mayby are italians after changing side. Could be a Caproni the one with double rudder ? |
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Dénes |
Posted: February 24, 2005 05:14 pm
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Yes, these appear to be pro-Allies Italian airplanes.
Rumanian airplanes had white fuselage band and wingtips during the so-called 'Western Front'. Gen. Dénes This post has been edited by Dénes on February 24, 2005 05:15 pm |
D13-th_Mytzu |
Posted: February 24, 2005 09:31 pm
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Rgr, thank you for the answer.
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Ruy Aballe |
Posted: March 02, 2005 07:33 pm
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Dénes is right. These are Italian aircraft from the Aeronautica Cobeligerante.
The aircraft with a twin rudder in the background is a Fiat BR.20 "Cicogna" (possibly an "M", the most produced of all versions). Ruy |