jeff22-The rocket propelled fleas - (3of3) - Model Airplane Collectors2024-03-29T13:11:23Zhttp://www.modelairplanecollectors.com/forum/topics/jeff22-the-rocket-propelled-fleas-3of3?commentId=6343803%3AComment%3A145705&feed=yes&xn_auth=noYes, "at the time", but with…tag:www.modelairplanecollectors.com,2016-04-17:6343803:Comment:2072912016-04-17T17:29:35.130ZJEAN-FRANCOIS QUILLIENhttp://www.modelairplanecollectors.com/profile/JEANFRANCOISQUILLIEN
Yes, "at the time", but with the only raw materials Germans could use, being short of all metals due to blocus.
Yes, "at the time", but with the only raw materials Germans could use, being short of all metals due to blocus. Thank you so much, Ike!tag:www.modelairplanecollectors.com,2014-02-18:6343803:Comment:1614832014-02-18T14:35:03.363ZJEAN-FRANCOIS QUILLIENhttp://www.modelairplanecollectors.com/profile/JEANFRANCOISQUILLIEN
<p>Thank you so much, Ike!</p>
<p>Thank you so much, Ike!</p> Fascinating stuff. Really enl…tag:www.modelairplanecollectors.com,2014-02-18:6343803:Comment:1616542014-02-18T01:25:32.398ZIke Ibekwemhttp://www.modelairplanecollectors.com/profile/IkeIbekwem
<p>Fascinating stuff. Really enlightening Jeff and some remarkable feats of technological advancement I hasten to add even though it was originated within a twisted ideology! Thanks for posting</p>
<p>Fascinating stuff. Really enlightening Jeff and some remarkable feats of technological advancement I hasten to add even though it was originated within a twisted ideology! Thanks for posting</p> Right, Ahmed!! More precisely…tag:www.modelairplanecollectors.com,2013-10-26:6343803:Comment:1454822013-10-26T08:21:24.281ZJEAN-FRANCOIS QUILLIENhttp://www.modelairplanecollectors.com/profile/JEANFRANCOISQUILLIEN
<p>Right, Ahmed!! More precisely, blueprints and most of the technicians !! </p>
<p>Right, Ahmed!! More precisely, blueprints and most of the technicians !! </p> Ah yes the Soviets surely ben…tag:www.modelairplanecollectors.com,2013-10-25:6343803:Comment:1457052013-10-25T19:09:39.862ZAMhttp://www.modelairplanecollectors.com/profile/AhmedMisbah
<p>Ah yes the Soviets surely benefited A LOT from German engineers and blue prints. We have a saying here in Egypt (and I don't know if it is borrowed from the west or not) that the west stole German engineers and the Soviets stole German blue prints after WWII. And now, as we can all see, the west and Russia are what they are now (especially in Astronautics). Here is a photo of the Me-163 Komet in Soviet markings (this one is surely not mine. LOL):…</p>
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<p>Ah yes the Soviets surely benefited A LOT from German engineers and blue prints. We have a saying here in Egypt (and I don't know if it is borrowed from the west or not) that the west stole German engineers and the Soviets stole German blue prints after WWII. And now, as we can all see, the west and Russia are what they are now (especially in Astronautics). Here is a photo of the Me-163 Komet in Soviet markings (this one is surely not mine. LOL):</p>
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<p>Cheers !</p> Completed the post 3/3 with a…tag:www.modelairplanecollectors.com,2013-10-25:6343803:Comment:1456132013-10-25T16:29:25.990ZJEAN-FRANCOIS QUILLIENhttp://www.modelairplanecollectors.com/profile/JEANFRANCOISQUILLIEN
<p>Completed the post 3/3 with a photograph of the MiG I 270 model.</p>
<p>Completed the post 3/3 with a photograph of the MiG I 270 model.</p> Prima for these photographs!…tag:www.modelairplanecollectors.com,2013-10-25:6343803:Comment:1455562013-10-25T07:06:56.730ZJEAN-FRANCOIS QUILLIENhttp://www.modelairplanecollectors.com/profile/JEANFRANCOISQUILLIEN
<p>Prima for these photographs! They're giving a better idea of the "prehistoric" ruggedness of these SAM ancesters! The wooden wings are clearly visible and only look like a d.i.y. homework !! We are far from the up to date missiles full of electronics we know ! But at the time, this was the most accomplished artefact that German science and technology could produce, that Allied could not yet !</p>
<p>Prima for these photographs! They're giving a better idea of the "prehistoric" ruggedness of these SAM ancesters! The wooden wings are clearly visible and only look like a d.i.y. homework !! We are far from the up to date missiles full of electronics we know ! But at the time, this was the most accomplished artefact that German science and technology could produce, that Allied could not yet !</p> Thanks Jeff :). I never poste…tag:www.modelairplanecollectors.com,2013-10-24:6343803:Comment:1454652013-10-24T20:26:24.947ZAMhttp://www.modelairplanecollectors.com/profile/AhmedMisbah
<p>Thanks Jeff :). I never posted pictures of the R-1 Rheintochter SAM on SMC, though I saw that also in Munich. But now that you have mentioned it, here are a few photos :) :…</p>
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<p>Thanks Jeff :). I never posted pictures of the R-1 Rheintochter SAM on SMC, though I saw that also in Munich. But now that you have mentioned it, here are a few photos :) :</p>
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<p>Good picture too. Do you know the rocket at the right next to the Ba 349? It's a Rheinmetall-Borsig "Rheintöchter" (Rhine daughter) ground-to-air radio-guided missile, one of the "last chance" WWII Reich's weapons. Splendis museum ! Thanks sharing, Ahmed ! You're the best !!</p>
<p>Good picture too. Do you know the rocket at the right next to the Ba 349? It's a Rheinmetall-Borsig "Rheintöchter" (Rhine daughter) ground-to-air radio-guided missile, one of the "last chance" WWII Reich's weapons. Splendis museum ! Thanks sharing, Ahmed ! You're the best !!</p> I have seen the Bachem Ba 349…tag:www.modelairplanecollectors.com,2013-10-23:6343803:Comment:1453692013-10-23T19:57:46.618ZAMhttp://www.modelairplanecollectors.com/profile/AhmedMisbah
<p>I have seen the Bachem Ba 349 Natter in Munich too. The picture below is similar to the last picture in the post.</p>
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<p>I have seen the Bachem Ba 349 Natter in Munich too. The picture below is similar to the last picture in the post.</p>
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