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Old 08-03-2000, 12:08 AM
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Marcus Wendel
Museums & Memorials
Sat Jul 15 15:36:15 2024


I'm working on a listing of all museums with German WW2 equipment.
The info I have so far is published here: http://www.skalman.nu/third-reich/museums.htm

Any additional info on related museums and/or memorials would be greatly appreciated, thanks.

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Old 08-04-2000, 06:10 PM
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Complementing Marcus Wendel's Museums & Memorials page on his Third Reich Factbook website is Mikael Olrog's Preserved Axis Aircraft Throughout the World website.

Where the museums and memorials page looks at these facilities country by country, noting the aircraft in each museum or memorial, Mikael's website organizes by type of aircraft, engine, or missile, noting at which museums or other facility these are located at.

The address for Mikael's website is: http://www.axisaircraft.com

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Old 08-05-2000, 07:25 AM
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Museums in Switzerland.

Fliegermuseum Altenrhein
P.O.Box
CH-9423 Altenrhein
Switzerland
Located at International Airport St.Gallen-Altenrhein.
Phone : +41 79 4305151
Fax : +41 71 7448260
E-mail: info@fliegermuseum.ch
URL : www.fliegermuseum.ch/

In their collection they have a Bücker 131.

Museum der schweizerischen Fliegertruppen
Dübendorf Flugplatz/Zürich
8600 Dübendorf
Switzerland
E-mail: ausstellung@flieger-museum.com

Open from:
Tuesday till Friday from 13.30 till 17.00 hrs.
Saterday from 09.00 till 17.00 hrs.
Sunday from 13.00 till 17.00 hrs.
Monday closed.
In the collection:
Junkers Ju52/3mg4e Werknr.6580 and Werknr.6595.
The German built Fieseler Fi 156C-3 Storch WNr.1685 was the last foreign a/c to be interned in Switzerland in WWII. Pilot Albert Nill and his passengers Peter Borst and Manfred Reichardt were escaping Austria for the Red Army. The Storch touch down at Chur on May 8th, 1945. From FlyPast October 2024, page 20.

Verkehrshaus der Schweiz.
Lidostrasse 5
CH-6006 Luzern
Switzerland
Phone : +41 848 852020
+41 41 3757575
Fax : +41 41 3757500
E-mail: mail@verkehrshaus.org
URL : www.verkehrshaus.ch/

In the collection you can find:
Fieseler Fi 156C-3/trop Werknr.8063.
Messerschmitt Bf 109E-3 Werknr.2242.

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Old 08-05-2000, 07:14 PM
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Museums in Austria.

Flugmuseum Aviaticum
Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin-Strasse 1
A-2700 Wiener Neustadt
Austria
Phone : 02622/88 630
Fax : 02622/88 670
E-mail: office@aviaticum.at
URL : www.aviaticum.at/
The museum is open Tuesday till Sunday from 10.00 till 20.00 hrs.


Technisches Museum Wien
Mariahilfer Strasse 212
A-1140 Wien
Austria
Phone : +43 1 89998-0
Fax : +43 1 89998-1111
E-mail: mbox@tmw.ac.at
URL : www.tmw.ac.at/
Open:
Monday till Saturday from 9.00 till 18.00 hrs.
Thursday from 9.00 till 20.00 hrs.
Sunday from 10.00 till 18.00 hrs.
In the collection:
Fieseler Fi156C-3 Werknr.110253 D-ENPE
Grunau Baby IIB. Reg. OE-0064
Hütter H 17B. Reg. OE-0341
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Old 08-06-2000, 07:13 PM
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Peter Evans' Luftwaffe Experten Mailing List website has a Worldwide Captive Luftwaffe webpage listing, by aircraft type, Luftwaffe aircraft in museums or other facilities around the world. In this regard, the listing is very similar to that provided in Mikael Olrog's Preserved Axis Aircraft Throughout the World website. The URL for the Worldwide Captive Luftwaffe webpage is:

http://www.experten.fsnet.co.uk/restore.html

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Richard

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Old 08-07-2000, 12:35 PM
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The Hugo Junkers Homepage by Horst Zoeller presents information and photos of Remaining Junkers Aircraft Worldwide, including engines. There are numerous photos of Junkers aircraft and engines both in museums and at crash sites, some of them under water. The website URL is:

http://www.junkers.de.vu

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Richard
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Old 10-09-2000, 11:29 PM
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The website A Detailed Look At The Messerschmitt Bf109, by Matt C. Bole, presents exhaustive coverage of the Bf 109. The URL is:


http://members.aol.com/bf109gust/


Of particular interest to the preserved aircraft aficionado is an extensive listing of surviving Bf 109's, HA-1112's, and CS-199's.

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Old 03-29-2001, 02:16 PM
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Trevor Matthews
Me110G recovered from Neusidler See Austria
Thu Feb 22 19:35:29 2024


Searching for information on a Me110G shot down 1944 whilst operating from Parndorf Austria. The aircraft crashed in to the Neusiedler See about 40 kms from Vienna by
divers in late 1978. The remains are reported to be in a museum in Austria.

Many thanks for your help

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Old 03-29-2001, 02:17 PM
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Dave McDonald
Austrian 110
Thu Feb 22 21:21:07 2024


I believe , but am not certain , that the 110G-2 was shot down by a P-38 , so must have been a daylight combat.
She is listed as being held at the 'Osterreichisces Luftfahrtmuseum' , described as 'substantial remains'

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Old 03-29-2001, 02:18 PM
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Mike Shilton
Bf110G-2
Wed Mar 7 21:35:00 2024


The remains are in a museum in Austria,although I believe only the engine(s)is/are on display.I have a letter from the museum about this aircraft.If I can find it I can scan it
to you.
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Old 04-03-2001, 02:24 PM
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Jon Gant claims for his Messerschmitt Bf 109 website that it is the most authoritative site on the Bf 109. Having now reviewed it, I believe he certainly is in competition for that title. His site address is:

http://www.bf109.com/frameset.html

The sections of the site are as follows:

Site Articles

Messerschmitt Bf 109: The Beginning - Very short article with 2 color drawings and a b&w side view drawing.

Bf 109 Armament, by Tony Williams - Discusses the various armaments used by the Bf 109. A link labelled "armament" at the bottom of the article leads to significantly more information.

Hans Dittes 'Black 2' - Includes 3 color photos.

Preservation of Leather Artifacts: US Air Force Museum

Bf 109 Replica Project - Jon's ambition to build a replica. A link to an article on the Dakota Bf 109 replica tells the story of this interesting project, along with several color photos.

Meeting Franz Stigler, by Markus and Ryan Muntener - Short interview with 1 color and 2 b&w photos.

Bf109 Variant Evolution Information - Production numbers and list of variants with short description of what was unique about each one. Includes photos and drawings of some of the variants.

Messerschmitt Bf 109 Foreign Variations - Useage by Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechoslovakia, and Spain. Some tabular data.

Performance Statistics of the Bf 109 - Technical and performance information for the Bf 109V1, V3, B-2, E-4, F-3, G-6, and K-4. Five b&w photos.

Engine Construction Information - Technical information on the DB 600, DB 601, and DB 605. One b&w drawing, 1 color photo. Link to article on DB 601 and DB 605 with technical information, b&w drawing, and cutaway line drawing.

Armament Information - Table and description of armament used, color photo of amunition, table by variant indicating armament used along with history of useage, and two phantom drawings of amunition.

Pilots Manuals - Acrobat downloadable manuals for the Bf 109E, G-2, and K-4, along with English translations of the G-2 and K-4 manuals.

Flying the Messerschmitt Bf 109

RAE evaluation

Mark Hanna's commentary

Comments by 3 Luftwaffe pilots

Includes 3 color photos.

Photo Gallery

<U>Favourite Images</U>

MBB Bf 109G - 1 color photo
Bf 109G-2 'Black 6', WN 10639 - 2 color photos
Aerial shot, possibly of Black 2 - 1 color photo
Head-on cockpit - 2 b&w shots
Bf 109G-6 (D-FMBB) - 2 color photos

<U>Assorted 109 Images</U> - 3 color, 4 b&w photos

<U>Duxford Museum Visit (Nov' 2024)</U> - 5 color photos

<U>Deutsches Museum Visit</U>

BF 109E-3, WN 790 - 4 color photos
Ju 52 - 1 color photo
Me 163 - 1 color photo
Me 262 - 2 color photos
DB engine - 1 color photo

<U>The Art of Frank "Gray Eagle" Williamson</U> - 3 color in-flight images

Video Footage

A small video that Matt created for the site, but was not used because of bandwidth issues.

A larger movie showing archive footage of 109's taking off and in flight (with sound). Submitted by Sebastian Schweizer.

Sounds

A nice example of a 109 flypast, gives a great sense of the Daimler Benz's immense power.

Survivors News - News on Bf 109 airframes around the world. One fascinating color photo of 3 Me 262 fuselages.

Airworthy Messerschmit Bf 109 Survivors - Table listing 8 aircraft.

Static/Under Restoration Bf 109 Survivors - Large listing of survivors.

Message Board - Forum requiring membership.

Links - Five listed.

Bibliography - Ten references listed.

Regards,
Richard

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Old 04-13-2001, 01:50 AM
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Much of James Yeowell's Horrido! - The Luftwaffe Research Website either never existed or has been drastically curtailed. What remains essentially are tables of Bf 109 Stammkennzeichen and a listing of Bf 109 survivors & replicas. The website address is:

http://www.yeowell19.freeserve.co.uk/

The sections of interest on this site are:

What's New - The usual site updates. Unfortunately, the site has not been updated since Dec. 1999.

The Messerschmitt Bf 109 Research page

<U>Bf 109 Stammkennzeichen</U> - Tables of Stammkennzeichen for the following ranges:

Stammkennzeichen ??+AA - FL+??

Stammkennzeichen GA+GH - NW+KU

Stammkennzeichen PB+?? - WU+PF

<U>Bf 109 Survivors & Replicas</U> - Information covering aircraft in:

USA
Canada
UK
Finland
Norway
Germany
Poland
Switzerland
Italy
Yugoslavia
South Africa
Australia

Links - Fairly short and a bit out of date.

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Richard
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Old 02-05-2002, 12:43 AM
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The Virtual Aviation Museum website's strength is in its listing of aviation museums in Europe. While there is the occasional photo and minimal technical and historical detail, these are not the site's strenghts. The address of the site is:

http://www.luftfahrtmuseum.com/htmi/general/i.htm


Sections of Luftwaffe interest:


<U>Aircraft types</U>

Listed by name, designer, and category, a broad, but light depth coverage is made of much of the world's aircraft output.


<U>References</U>

Currently, there is only a listing of magazines worldwide. The intent is to add sections on famous aviators and a dictionary of aviation terms.


<U>Museums in Europe</U>

Austria

<U>Technisches Museum, Wien</U>

Fieseler Fi 156 Storch, 3818, D-ENPE
Grunau Baby II B, OE-0064
Kermer Vienna soaring plane

<U>Österreichisches Luftfahrt-Museum, Graz-Thalerhof</U>

DFS Weihe high performance soaring plane
Hirth Grunau Baby II B soaring plane
Klemm KL L 20 b
Stamer Lippisch Schulgleiter 38 glider for basic flight instruction

Switzerland

<U>Museum of the Swiss air force, Zürich Dübendorf</U>

Bayerische Flugzeugwerke Bf 108 Taifun
Bücker Bü 133 C Jungmeister Advanced Trainer, U-61
Bücker Bü 181 Bestmann Basic Trainer, A-251
Bücker Bü 131 Jungmann Basic Trainer, A-51
Fieseler Fi 156 Storch reconnaissance and liason airplane, A-100
Messerschmitt Me 109 E-3 Fighter, J-355

<U>Verkehrshaus, Luzern</U>

Bayerische Flugzeugwerke Bf 108 Taifun, A-290
Bücker BÜ 133 Jungmeister, U-60
Douglas DC 3, HB-IRN (American)
Fieseler FI 156 Storch, A-97
GBMZ Zögling / Hol's der Teufel
Soldenhoff S 5


Regards,
Richard

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From 12 O'Clock High!:

Lars Larsson
Fieseler Storch OE-AKA
Tue Jan 15 16:02:16 2024


Hi!
I heard a rumor that Fieseler Storch OE-AKA Wnr.110202
is present on the austrian register and still flying.¨
Can anyone in Austria confirm or deny that ?

Best wishes
//Lars Larsson
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Old 02-12-2002, 08:44 PM
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V.Marsanic
YES!!
Tue Jan 15 22:57:45 2024

HY there!

YES it is truth.
OE-AKA was flying in 1997 and 1998.
I had seen it in air show in Wiene Nuestad in'97 ,
and in '98 in Graz air show.
Have some fotos of it!
By the way it performed a very nice flight program!

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Lars Larsson
Many thanks!
Wed Jan 16 15:06:20 2024


That's the info I was looking for.
Good to know that this former swedish airforce machine still is around.

Best wishes

//Lars Larsson
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Old 03-26-2002, 03:02 AM
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The www.paulnann.com Military Aviation Photo Gallery has photos of Luftwaffe aircraft in various museums around the world. The website address is:

http://www.paulnann.com/


The following is a list of aircraft by country, museum, and location. Numbers in parentheses are number of photos. All photos are in color.


USA

<U>Willow Grove NAS, Pennsylvania</U>

Me 262B-1a/U1, 110639 (1)

<U>Planes of Fame museum, Chino, California</U>

Mitsubishi J8M1 Shusui (Me 163), 403 (1)


England

<U>The Fighter Collection, G-AYSJ, Duxford, Cambridgeshire</U>

Bü 133C Jungmeister, LG+01 (1)

<U>Old Flying Machine Company, Duxford, Cambridgeshire</U>

Casa 1.131E (Bü 131) Jungmann, E3B-153/781-75 (2)
Casa 2.111B (He 111H-16), B2I-27 (1)

<U>Duxford, Cambridgeshire</U>

Bf-109G-10, 2 (1)

<U>RAF Museum, Hendon</U>

He 111H-23, NT+SL (1)
Bf 109E-3, 12 (1)
Bf 110G-4, D5+RL (1)

<U>Imperial War Museum</U>

Bf 109G-2/trop, 10639/6 (3)

<U>RAF Museum, Cosford RAF, Shropshire</U>

Me 262A-2a, 112373 (1)
Me 410A-1-U2, 420/430/3U+CC (1)


Scotland

<U>Museum of Flight, East Fortune, Lothian</U>

Me 163B-1a, 191659/15 (1)


Belgium

<U>Koninklijk Legermuseum, Brussels</U>

Bü 181B Bestmann, TP+CP (1)


Netherlands

<U>Militaire Luchtvaart Museum, Soesterberg</U>

Do 24T-3, X-24 (1)


Germany

<U>Deutsches Museum, Munich</U>

Ba 349 (1)
Casa 1.131E (Bü 131) Jungmann, E.3B-555 (1)
Fi 156C-3, A-96 (1)
Junkers A50ci Junior, D-2054 (1)
Junkers F.13fe, D-366 (1)
Messerschmitt M 17, D-779 (1)
Bf 109E-3, 2804 (1)
Me 163B-1a, 120370 (1)
Me 262A-1a, 500071/3 (4)

<U>Deutsches Museum Flugwerft, Schleissheim</U>

Bü 181 Bestmann, D-ECYV (2)
Casa 2.111B (He 111H-16) (1)
Do 24ATT, D-CATD (1)
Bf 109G-2 (Hispano HA.1109K.1L) (1)
Kaiser Kal (probably Grunau Baby), D-8362 (1)

<U>Auto und Technik Museum, Sinsheim</U>

Casa 2.111B (He 111H-16), 5J+GN (1)

<U>Junkers Museum, Dessau</U>

Ju 52/3mg4e, 6134/1Z-BY (1)

<U>Memmingen</U>

Bf 109G-2 (Hispano HA.1109K.1L) (1)

<U>Luftwaffe Museum, Gatow</U>

Me 163B-1a, 191904 (1)


Switzerland

<U>Verkehrshaus der Schweiz, Luzcern</U>

Bü 133C Jungmeister, U-060 (1)

<U>Museum der Schweizerischen Fliegertruppe, Dubendorf</U>

Bü 181B-1 Bestmann, A-251 (1)
Fi 156C-3, A-100 (1)
Bf 108B-2, A-209 (1)
Bf 109E-3, J-355 (1)


Poland

<U>Muzeum Lotnictwai Astronautyki, Krakow</U>

Bü 131B Jungmann, SP-AFO (1)
Me 209V1 (fuselage), D-INJR (1)


Russia

<U>Central Museum of the Great Patriotic War, Victory Park, Moscow</U>

Bf-109F (1)


Regards,
Richard
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Old 07-11-2002, 06:33 PM
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Benno Goethals
He.111 in Austria ?
Mon Jul 1 10:36:10 2024
194.237.142.30

Dear friends,

Mikael Olrog mentions on his excellent website ( http://www.axisaircraft.com ) that there could/should/might be a He.111 in Austria. A composite of the He.111-2P (w/n 5883) that was recoverd in Norway (1974) and the cockpitsection of a Casa 2.111B (c/n 150). Any ideas about current status and/or location ?

All information about other interesting places (WW2 aviation) to visit also most welcome.

MTIA

Benno

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Manfred Winkler
Aircraft Sites
Wed Jul 3 13:03:31 2024
62.23.153.101

Hi Benno,

Sorry, no info on that one but here is a link that might be of interest for you:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/hjcurtis/crash.html

It will guide you to many, many other sites with very interesting information

Best regards
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Trevor Matthews
Osterreichisces Luftfarhrtmuseum Austria contact details
Sat Aug 3 19:32:47 2024
195.93.32.163

I need to contact the Osterreichisces Luftfahrtmuseum in Austria about the remains of a Me110G-2 held by them does anybody know if they have a Email address or does anybody have a postal address.

Many thanks

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