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Old February 10th, 2005, 02:15 AM
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Kagero publications has a reprint of the painting of the Tempest encounter but it looks terrible. try www.eagle-editions.com
go to the prints and find Ta 152 Stabschwarm, you will be glad you did. I've known Jerry for many a moon and we talk often by phone so I have kept up on this bird for quite a few years, helps also to have had a realtive serve in JG 301 as well.........

want my www. go to the top of my post and next to profile click the www box. scroll down the second page that you have eneterd and find W. Reschkes story translated by Neil Page. last case is that the Tank never flew at it's designated altitude with any Soviet/Allied fighter aka 32,000 feet plus. would have made some interesting aerial combat. the last combats by the way were on may 4 and 5th when German a/c were surrendering to the western Allies. Fritz Stehle of I./JG 7 in his Me 262 shot down a Soviet fighter on his way to Fassberg

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