Wonderful and creative choice for the paint scheme on the JU-52. One of the most striking aircraft I have seen. One small note, the Red Baron's name is spelled RichtHofen, with a second "h". -- Al
The plane JU 52-D 2527 I found that Göring used during the war was red yes, but according to my sources the engines were painted black and not red.
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First let me show you the plane (Ju52) Göring used during the years 1935 and 1936 it was registered as" D-ABIK". It was destroyed while on visit in Hong Kong when the Japs bombed the city( 1942)
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Hitler also used a Ju52 as his personal plane . The plane was called Immelman
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The plane JU 52-D 2527 I found that Göring used during the war was red yes, but according to my sources the engines were painted black and not red.
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The colour scheme won't stop me from buying one:wink2:
Hi Guys,
Many thanks for the appreciate comments on about this beautiful aircraft…
Re our friend Guy’s sources that say the engine covers were painted black… For my primary source I relied on Martin Pegg’s excellent “Luftwaffe Transport Units 1939-43”. See photos attached.
Generally speaking I have found these books great value and extremely useful.
So, I think it’s fair to say that there is a degree of latitude sometimes when building a 75 year old aircraft.
Aircraft liveries can and do change with amazing regularity. I made the choice with this particular scheme.
BWHC,
And
I really like Martin Pegg's book as well Andy and like you said great value
These wooden warbirds are sometimes listed on the site, sometimes not. However, if you ask Andy what production he has in mind, he will tell you. Also, check Bill Sager's site. He has a complete list and as he's a collector of them, he usually has them up before they come out.
Hi Guys,
Many thanks for the appreciate comments on about this beautiful aircraft…
Re our friend Guy’s sources that say the engine covers were painted black… For my primary source I relied on Martin Pegg’s excellent “Luftwaffe Transport Units 1939-43”. See photos attached.
Generally speaking I have found these books great value and extremely useful.
So, I think it’s fair to say that there is a degree of latitude sometimes when building a 75 year old aircraft.
Aircraft liveries can and do change with amazing regularity. I made the choice with this particular scheme.
BWHC,
Andy C.
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