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Wreck of a Ju-52 after
landing on a frozen lake.
I have no additional information on this accident. |
Way north in Norway, at Bardufoss, these two Ju-88's are lined up, ready for take-off. (From KG 30) |
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One of the Ju-88's heading
for its target somewhere within range from Bardufoss.
The Ju-88 had a maximum range on 2730km (1696 miles) |
Another Ju-88 at Bardufoss. Note the pilot, giving or receiving the last information before ignition. |
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Cold as hell! (Dante's
hell, that is!)
One of the crew members on a Ju-88 ready for boarding, is giving the last minutes report to the ground crew. Note the winter clothing of the ground crew with no military patches. The rank and branch patches were often painted on by the owners. |
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