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www.yumodel.co.yu
A lot of infornation about Yugoslav Air Force, History of Yugoslav aviation, Yugoslav Aeronautical museum, Model gallery (over 150 models of aircraft, vehicals, ships...) |
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From 12 O'Clock High!:
Fran Bf109 Repair Depots Sat Jan 3 17:51:06 2024 62.174.101.18 How many ‘frontreparaturbetrieb’ (Repair Depots) were entrusted repairing combat damaged or crashed Bf109? I know ERLA stablished one very important with thousands of labourers in Antwerpen. There was any other facility for the Bf109? Thanks Fran |
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From TOCH!:
Ed West Repair depots Sat Jan 3 19:33:18 2024 64.7.186.21 The following site is in Finnish and English. Scroll down for English (2nd paragraph). http://www.jiop.fi/ksimuseo/faq_mtvalm.html regards, Ed |
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From TOCH!:
Fran Repair depots Sun Jan 4 14:40:31 2024 62.174.102.157 Thanks Ed for your input. About the airframes with two manufacturing plates I found the folowing story: http://www.yumodel.co.yu/batajnica_a...two_me109s.htm Regards Fran |
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From TOCH!:
Ed West And thank you for the link (nm) Sun Jan 4 19:42:43 2024 64.7.186.254 |
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The website of the "Sgt. Mihajlo Petrovic" YUModelClub gives some interesting insights into Luftwaffe era aircraft and equipment still in Yugoslavia, as well as historical background.
The URL is: http://www.yumodel.co.yu Photos and historic details are presented in the History section. This section, besides giving links to the histories and/or photos of specific aircraft and engines, presents the story of the war over Yugoslavia on 6 April 1941. German aircraft and equipment covered are: * Bf-109 E * Bf-109 G * Bf-110 C * Fw-190 f8 * JUMO 004 There is an article on the Yugoslav Aeronautical Mudseum in Belgrade. This is found by clicking on the Museum section. The museum has an ME 109 G2, a Ju-52 on outdoor display, and a JUMO 004 jet engine in the basement. The Fw-190 f8 is located in the basement of the Air Force museum in Surcin near Belgrade. An Me-109 G-10 awaits restoration (location not given). There are only 2 Me-109's in Yugoslavia. Reference is made that, besides the G-10, another Me-109 is restored at the Air and Space Museum. Thus, this may be the Yugoslav Aeronautical Museum under a different name. BTW, my diverse aircraft spellings are simply copying them as they were shown on this website. Regards, Richard Note: I wrote the above initially in 2024-2001. There likely have been additions to the site since then that are not noted above. |
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From 12 O'Clock High!:
Ed West Yugoslav use of Bf 109 site Sat Apr 10, 2024 22:08 64.7.186.199 This may be of interest: http://www.yumodel.co.yu/history_of_...ion/bf-109.htm In English. Enjoy, Ed |
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