Danke Herr Erich, I think this Junker is equipped with night fighting radar, see the nose antenna. I know these arrays were also used on Me 111's...
Let's not forget the heavy bombers. Here is a Condor. [img]
Trying again for that Me 110 photo. [img]
The above moon shot, from what I've been told, is from a replica and semi-restored B-25. This plane was pieced meal put together. The later...
The Me-110 also called the destroyer by the Germans saw a lot of action during the war. Many were lost on the runways towards the end of the war....
Here she is flying . . . the CAF is in Texas. Originally known as the Confederate Air Force (and in some places it still is). [img]
Here is a replica Nikijima "Kate" bomber in CAF squadron. [img]
What is this? a.) a tail gunner in the forward position b.) navigator dropped the map c.) bombadier takes his job too seriously d.) looking for...
Benito, you are correct. One of my students had fun with a photo software and did this. I had to show you guys.
TA I thought B25's were at Polesti as well. I knew most were B24's and I also thought I read a few B17s were in the mission as well. I could be wrong.
Thanks Stevin! That's the info I needed!
The Japanese had their famous "Betty" bomber. I could not find a picture of the period, but I found this very detailed wonderful model. Picture...
Another B-25. [img]
The B-25 Mitchell saw action in all theatres. I had a neighbor who flew one of these in the Pacific and in China. Thousands of sorties were flown...
Of course the Stuka had a reputation all its own. Here is a formation of Stukas in Russia. [img]
As we all know, bombers played a major part in the war in all theatres. I think being assigned to a bomber group was one of the most dangerous...
ooops . . Sorry Martin! I didn't mean to hog tie anyone. I just wanted to join in. :D
Does anyone know of a site that lists all the missing in action?
I can't seem to get this Tiger to roll in it's treads . . . [img] [ 31. July 2004, 06:27 PM: Message edited by: mott5ranch ]
Here is another hurricane photo . . . I think this plane was better suited for ground attack and troop support. The Spitfire was a better...