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Posted: August 30, 2012 08:43 am
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I have plan to make a Fi-156, I want to do it in Romanian colors. I want to ask if Nr.0, one reserved for Marshal, was painted in German camouflage?

Does anyone have an idea what is drawing the fuselage. I could hope for a higher resolution picture?

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Posted: August 30, 2012 12:16 pm
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QUOTE (scorpio @ August 30, 2012 02:43 pm)
I have plan to make a Fi-156, I want to do it in Romanian colors. I want to ask if Nr.0, one reserved for Marshal, was painted in German camouflage?[/IMG]

Where is this information coming from? Is there a photo of No. 0?

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Posted: August 30, 2012 04:57 pm
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There is a photograph of personal aircraft of Marshal Antonescu in Fieseler Fi 156 Storch 1938 - 1945, Dariusz Karnas, Mushroom Model Publications, ISBN 978-83-61421-47-4. It is in standard Luftwaffe camouflage with German markings painted over in light green. Red 17 on the fin. D.Bernad collection.

The photograph above is captioned as Fi 156 C built in ICAR factory. Stratus Collection.
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Posted: August 30, 2012 05:46 pm
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QUOTE (Dénes @ August 30, 2012 02:16 pm)
QUOTE (scorpio @ August 30, 2012 02:43 pm)
I have plan to make a Fi-156, I want to do it in Romanian colors. I want to ask if Nr.0, one reserved for Marshal, was painted in German camouflage?[/IMG]

Where is this information coming from? Is there a photo of No. 0?

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Modelism magazine:
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Posted: August 31, 2012 06:04 am
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In the scan of "Modelism" magazine provided by "scorpio", there is a reminder that this type of plane helped to recover Mussolini from his arrest.
Little is known that for escape the Germans intended to use a real helicopter, but the helicopter got defective in the last moment, and "Plan B" was the Fieseler Fi-156 Storch.

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Posted: August 31, 2012 04:55 pm
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I have plan to make a Fi-156, I want to do it in Romanian colors. I want to ask if Nr.0, one reserved for Marshal, was painted in German camouflage?

Does anyone have an idea what is drawing the fuselage. I could hope for a higher resolution picture?

Florin

scorpio,I do not have idea for drawing fuselage. But I have some pictures and I will upload them.

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It seems there are three images that can not be uploaded. scorpio,you have to copy the address, paste it to your browser's address bar and press go. I am very sorry for that.

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Posted: August 31, 2012 06:25 pm
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QUOTE (warunasanjaya2727 @ August 31, 2012 06:55 pm)
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I have plan to make a Fi-156, I want to do it in Romanian colors. I want to ask if Nr.0, one reserved for Marshal, was painted in German camouflage?

Does anyone have an idea what is drawing the fuselage. I could hope for a higher resolution picture?

Florin

scorpio,I do not have idea for drawing fuselage. But I have some pictures and I will upload them.


I'm referring strictly to the drawing on the left side of the plane. Drawing that looks like a eagle.
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Posted: August 31, 2012 08:44 pm
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QUOTE (scorpio @ August 31, 2012 07:25 pm)
I'm referring strictly to the drawing on the left side of the plane. Drawing that looks like a eagle.


I think it is a winged bottle, in my opinion it resembles the emblem from the photo below, only the design is different. Photo source: Romanian Aeronautics in the Second World War 1941-1945 - Cristian Crăciunoiu, Jean-Louis Roba, Modelism, 2003, page 196.

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Posted: September 01, 2012 12:35 am
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The engine of Fi-156 was a two-stroke engine - you know, that kind where the lubricant is mixed with gasoline and burnt together.

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Posted: September 01, 2012 12:45 am
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QUOTE (Florin @ September 01, 2012 02:35 am)
The engine of Fi-156 was a two-stroke engine - you know, that kind where the lubricant is mixed with gasoline and burnt together.

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Posted: September 01, 2012 03:33 am
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QUOTE (dragos @ August 31, 2012 07:45 pm)
QUOTE (Florin @ September 01, 2012 02:35 am)
The engine of Fi-156 was a two-stroke engine - you know, that kind where the lubricant is mixed with gasoline and burnt together.

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I grew up in the "Trabant" era.
When I was young and student, one of my dreams was to build a very little airplane to cross Bulgaria from north to south (only 300 km / 200 miles) and land in Greece, a NATO member. I made countless drawings around this dream.
The Trabant engine was great for this job - air cooled, light weight, 28 HP.
It was available in store with 11000 lei - huge amount for those times.
The biggest problem in all this airplane matter was testing it somewhere - and there were good chances that someone could see me and report to Big Brother.
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You don't have the "delation" problem today, but this is a hard task even in a free country.

P.S: A university colleague and friend told me that in Banat, the place of his grandparents, people found in a corn field an abandoned little airplane built around a Dacia 1300 engine ( water cooled, 52 HP , but at least twice heavier than a Trabant engine). With target less ambitious than mine (they only needed few kilometers to reach Yugoslavia), something went wrong and they did not make it.

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QUOTE (Florin @ September 01, 2012 12:35 am)
The engine of Fi-156 was a two-stroke engine - you know, that kind where the lubricant is mixed with gasoline and burnt together.

The Argus As10 was most definitely NOT a two-stroke engine.
One is on display in the Military Museum.
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Posted: September 01, 2012 05:29 am
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QUOTE (Radub @ August 31, 2012 11:15 pm)
QUOTE (Florin @ September 01, 2012 12:35 am)
The engine of Fi-156 was a two-stroke engine - you know, that kind where the lubricant is mixed with gasoline and burnt together.

The Argus As10 was most definitely NOT a two-stroke engine.
One is on display in the Military Museum.
Radu

My source is a French book about French paratroopers in WWII, translated into Romanian: "Indraznetii Inving" / "The Daring Will Win"
OK, I got it - wrong source !!!
A list with aircraft two-stroke engines:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Two-..._piston_engines

P.S: Which Military Museum ? smile.gif

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QUOTE (Florin @ September 01, 2012 05:29 am)
P.S: Which Military Museum ? smile.gif

Muzeul Militar "Carol I" Bucuresti. smile.gif
It is an excellent museum.
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Posted: September 02, 2012 07:42 pm
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QUOTE (Radub @ September 01, 2012 08:00 am)
QUOTE (Florin @ September 01, 2012 05:29 am)
P.S: Which Military Museum ?  smile.gif

Muzeul Militar "Carol I" Bucuresti. smile.gif
It is an excellent museum.
Radu

"King Ferdinand I", the founder of the muzeum, not "Carol I" wink.gif
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