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Classics Hangar Fw190D-Ta152H Released

My guess is that after the RAF marked and flight tested the bird, they reapplied German markings for the Farnborough public display of captured aircraft immediately after the war.
 
Here are some artist's profiles of what the aircraft looked like with JG 301:
http://img.wp.scn.ru/camms/ar/462/pics/2_6_b2.jpg

http://img.wp.scn.ru/camms/ar/462/pics/2_6_b1.jpg

Here are some more period photos of the same TA-152:

Waiting for shipment to Freeman Field, at Newark, NJ: http://www.indianamilitary.org/FreemanAAF/Aircraft - German/FE 0112-FWta152/0112-2.JPG

The following two photos are from Freeman Field, in USAAF hands:
http://www.indianamilitary.org/FreemanAAF/WarePhotos/300 dpi/116-FE-112 Fw190.jpg

http://www.indianamilitary.org/FreemanAAF/WarePhotos/300 dpi/115-FE-112 Fw190.jpg

Color photo from Freeman Field: http://img.wp.scn.ru/camms/ar/462/pics/3_1_a1.jpg

Here's an interesting color profile, showing a combination of the different paint/markings when the aircraft was at Freeman Field with the USAAF (note the hints of the yellow/red bands of JG 301 around the rear fuselage): http://img.wp.scn.ru/camms/ar/462/pics/3_1.jpg


And more studies: http://asisbiz.com/il2/Ta-152H/Ta-152H1-JG301-Green-4-Loos.html
 
Good find John!

Barfly, I'm afraid that's a different aircraft than the aircraft on the earlier pictures. The aircraft which is currently at NASM is most likely the 150010 (but could also be the 150003 or 150020), the aircraft on your picture is the 150168. It was taken to England, and flown twice by Cpt Eric brown before it was scrapped.

Cheers,
Huub
 
and it is the one I painted, although my paint shows slichtly different markings that were applied earlier or later, I'm not sure...
 
Hello guys ... can you point me the direction of the updated skins with the swastikas? thanks!

Edit: Already found it. :encouragement:
 
Got to say am loving this addition to my FW Classics Hanger planes.

Set up the excellent Flight Replicas B-17 group as a tanker in TacPack and you can have some real fun! :)

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BTW, if you wonder why you can't see the bomb fall and explode when hitting the B-knob on the stick, it's kaputt.
Right now dropping the bomb only works with the droptank release handle in the lower panel.
It will get fixed with the upcoming service pack.
 
Got to say am loving this addition to my FW Classics Hanger planes.

Set up the excellent Flight Replicas B-17 group as a tanker in TacPack and you can have some real fun! :)

No need TacPack, CS Weapon is enough for IIWW.

Example:


:)
 
Very nice video YoYo. Thought I recognized Robin Olds singing in the background. Good job!!!
 
No need TacPack, CS Weapon is enough for IIWW.

Having them as a tanker in TacPack just allows you to control the flight much like aicarriers does for ships, it was a not for anyone who already has TacPack really.

BTW Love the vids and subscribed.... ;)
 
I have finally got the dora myself! thanks for making the late FWs for FS Mathias!

In between Afghanistan flights I'm painting up "Red 1" of Lt Heinz Sachsenberg. He was the leader of the JV44's Platzschutzstaffel ( often simply called the Würgerstaffel) and their colorful Doras based at Munchen Riem and later Ainring airfield in the spring of 1945. Sachsenberg was a true "experten" with 104 victories.
Red 1, a FW 190D-9 (w.nr 600424), was painted in the typical jv44 Platzschutzstaffel colors of red undersides with white stripes. Sachsenberg had the personal motto "verkaaft's mei gwand 'I foahr in himmel", which is a Bavarian saying ( sell my clothes, i'm going to heaven..), painted on the left fuselage under the canopy. Of notice is the use of old style B3 black and white german crosses.

Many modern publications call the staffel ( it was not even an official staffel) for the "Papageienstaffel", but this name was by all accounts not actually used during the war. The flight did use the Papagei radio call sign, along with Elefant.

I'll see if I can get some screenshots later today.
 
Anybody which have a suggestion for ww2 Luftwaffe airfields (in Germany) for FSX to fly these birds from?
 
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Slightly different variation of the underwing stripes compared to Red 4. Of interest is the all black crosses as well.

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Still very much a wip, still work to do on the decals and camo scheme ++
 
very nice Jens!!! How about some drop shadow on the panel lines to bring them out? To show off some weathering of the panel lines. Has anyone considered some coloring of the pilot skin? Seems a bit pale.
 
Hi Jens Ole

Correct it is

Verkauft's mei Gwand, I foahr in Himmel !

or as there is no Close up Picture(but above is more likely)

Verkaaft's mei Gwand, I foahr in Himmel !


and that text comes of a famous Viennese Heurigenlied (Vienna vine yard song)

Just as the plane is so stunning nice(maybe also Huub has one)

Roland

(Vienna)




 
Hi!

I have several up close pictures of the real Red 1 and the text is actually "verkaaft's mei gwand 'I foahr in himmel". The book "Doras of the galland circus" is a great source on these FW's.
 
Hi!

I have several up close pictures of the real Red 1 and the text is actually "verkaaft's mei gwand 'I foahr in himmel". The book "Doras of the galland circus" is a great source on these FW's.

Dear Jens

As you probably know that is Kurrent writing So I am quite sure it is then

Verkaaft's mei Gwand 'I foahr in Himmel!


Best regards

Roland


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