http://members.aol.com/tgenth/index.html
Original drawing from theAlbum ' Kriegserinnerungen 1917 ' of Adolf Genth
Content:
- Fotoalbum WWI
Albatros B/C, Friedrichshafen GIII, Schütte Lanz DIII, Rumpler CI and other aircraft of WWI
- Fotoalbum WWI - M.Pleyer
Fotos of the ' kaiserliche Fliegertruppe' collection M. Pleyer
- The Gotha GIV /V ( the ' Englandflieger' )
Gothas of BOGOHL 3 in Belgium 1917
Photoalbum WW2 ........
- Part I
Do17z III KG76
- Part II
Do17z,Arado96B,Dewoitine520,Fw 58 (Weihe) ,Buecker 133
- Part III
Dewoitine520 des JG101 in Pau, Me109 G12, Potez 63, He177
- Part IV
Me109F/G of JG101 and JG26
- Part V
FW190 A/D of JG26
- Part VI
Arado 234 - ahead of it's time ....
- Part VII
Me 262 - the first operational jet fighter
- Part VIII
captured allied aircraft -in this case the ' Flak Dancer ' a B 17 F
- Part IX
captured allied aircraft -in this case the ' Double S ' a P 47 Thunderbold
- Part X
captured allied aircraft -in this case two english Spitfire .....
Modern times ........
- The Hawker Seafury in Germany
The Hawker Seafury in German service as a target tower
- Survivors
Survivers WW2 - New !
AviationMuseum Krakow (Poland)
Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin
RAF Museum Hendon
IWM Museum London - New !
Surviving German aircraft of WW1 , and WW2
Surviving German aircraft of WW2 - a new start .......
Sorry, only germans, but at last i am a german and i think the former allied air forces all have their friends and fans which are looking after them - german enthusiasts are a little bit more rare to find. After two lost world wars - german technology was used extensively by the winners,but not much of the original material survived - Germany had no influence to that, and sometimes it seems, there was also no real will here in my country to preserve the documents of the past - some of them were at least astonishing ideas and amazing technical steps forward .... Let's hope for some better times, and that the undiscovered survivors of our days will have a better chance to find their place in a museum or another place that keeps them for the future and people who are interested in them .... Meanwhile it seems to me, that the interest also here in Germany is growing to collect and preserve the rests of our own aviation history which gives me an optimistic view for the future .....
A new museum for aviation enthusiasts was created at Berlin. Here some of my photos from the 27th April 2005 when i visited this place. The opening day (for the aviation collection) had been at the 16th of April. There are still some more planes to join the exhibition there, but some of them are still under restoration ....... well worth a visit !
A visit at our British neighbours 15 th June 2005 , a pleasant journey with some extraordinary pieces of aviation ........
And another try, a short time later ......... the next nice museum at London .......