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    Focke Wulf Ta 152 H NASM

    Hello,



    look for cockpit pictures of the Focke Wulf Ta 152 H from the museum NASM, and give it to Neugikeiten the new building of the Ta 152 H in NASM is as far?

    Greeting Frank

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    ...in memory of my friend Joe Owsianik, a former right waist gunner from B-17G, 42-97159 from 2ndBG 20th Sqdn, who was forced to bail out on Aug. 29th, 1944 over my country. Joe passed away on Novemer 1, 2010.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seesul View Post
    Hallo, reicht das?
    I didn't quite get what he said

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    Focke Wulf Ta 152

    Hello together,

    thanks for that left, the side already knew I, unfortunately the pictures are which I search from the cockpit area not thereby, search pictures those show like the disk rinsing **** and the cold weather starting **** on were fire wall-rotted fastened, in addition there is new of the Ta 152, makes it progressed?

    greeting Frank

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    Frank you posted something about the Sturmgruppen web-site being off line on 12 o'clock high, what are your questions, you can send me a private if you wish. I was also the other member of that site when it was dealing just with the 3 Sturm-Fw units.

    sorry to take the thread off-topic gents

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colin1 View Post
    I didn't quite get what he said

    He just asked "Is that enough, or do you need more"? In German! Funny language. You manage without the long sentenses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sablatnic View Post
    In German! Funny language. You manage without the long sentenses.
    Oh oh, not always...
    They use a lot of words which are composed from 2, 3, 4 and even more words...so one German word is often even longer than a whole sentence in English...
    Perhaps Notartzthubschrauberlandplatz...just one word...guess what does it mean?


    ...in memory of my friend Joe Owsianik, a former right waist gunner from B-17G, 42-97159 from 2ndBG 20th Sqdn, who was forced to bail out on Aug. 29th, 1944 over my country. Joe passed away on Novemer 1, 2010.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seesul View Post
    Oh oh, not always...
    They use a lot of words which are composed from 2, 3, 4 and even more words...so one German word is often even longer than a whole sentence in English...
    Perhaps Notartzthubschrauberlandplatz...just one word...guess what does it mean?
    Very true...


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    Quote Originally Posted by seesul View Post
    Perhaps Notartzthubschrauberlandplatz...just one word...guess what does it mean?
    Paramedic helipad. Not that i have to guess, but i know.
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    Compound nouns in German or Swedish are a nightmare to English speakers...not only do you have to say it, you might have to spell it too.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisMAg2 View Post
    Paramedic helipad. Not that i have to guess, but i know.
    You´re the winner!


    ...in memory of my friend Joe Owsianik, a former right waist gunner from B-17G, 42-97159 from 2ndBG 20th Sqdn, who was forced to bail out on Aug. 29th, 1944 over my country. Joe passed away on Novemer 1, 2010.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maximowitz View Post
    Compound nouns in German or Swedish are a nightmare to English speakers...not only do you have to say it, you might have to spell it too.
    Very true


    ...in memory of my friend Joe Owsianik, a former right waist gunner from B-17G, 42-97159 from 2ndBG 20th Sqdn, who was forced to bail out on Aug. 29th, 1944 over my country. Joe passed away on Novemer 1, 2010.

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