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LUFTWAFFE (WW2)
6. Staffel / Kampfgeschwader 30
Crashed: 23:05 hours, 14 March 1944
Location: Blackbrook, North Holmwood, Surrey, England
Pilot: Unteroffizier Gerhard Straube
Observer: Unteroffizier Alfred Schiffmann
Radio Operator: Unteroffizier Hans Sing
Gunner: Gefreiter Heinz Wende
LUFTWAFFE (WW2)
II./Lehrgeschwader 1
Eleusis, Greece. March 1942
LUFTWAFFE (WW2)
2./Nachtjagdgeschwader 2
Catania, Sicily. Spring 1942
FRENCH AIR FORCE (WW2)Hydravion d'Entrainement
Bernard H.V.42
La Coupe d'Aviation Maritime Jacques Schneider, 1931
Morocco
Centre d'Instruction Pilotes Combat
Escadron de Instruction Sol & Escadron d'Entrainement Avancé
2 Air Base Meknes/Bassatine
大日本帝国海軍
いせ / 伊勢
Built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during the 1910s, Ise was reconstructed in 1934–1937, with improvements to her armour and her propulsion machinery. In mid-1942, she was rebuilt with a flight deck replacing the rear pair of gun turrets to give her the ability to operate an air group of floatplanes.
* the framed picture is just a suggestion on how the poster would look like once framed. The frame is no included *
大日本帝国海軍
いせ / 伊勢
Built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during the 1910s, Ise was reconstructed in 1934–1937, with improvements to her armour and her propulsion machinery. In mid-1942, she was rebuilt with a flight deck replacing the rear pair of gun turrets to give her the ability to operate an air group of floatplanes.
* the framed picture is just a suggestion on how the poster would look like once framed. The frame is no included *
大日本帝国海軍
いせ / 伊勢
Built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during the 1910s, Ise was reconstructed in 1934–1937, with improvements to her armour and her propulsion machinery. In mid-1942, she was rebuilt with a flight deck replacing the rear pair of gun turrets to give her the ability to operate an air group of floatplanes.
* the framed picture is just a suggestion on how the poster would look like once framed. The frame is no included *
Italian Royal Navy - WW2
Regia Nave ROMA.
Nave da Battaglia classe Littorio
Laid down: 18 September 1938
In service: 21 August 1942
Fate: Sunk 9 September 1943
* the framed picture is just a suggestion on how the poster would look like once framed. The frame is no included *