Richard T Eger
01-17-2002, 12:04 AM
From 12 O'Clock High!:
Aircraft Recovery Group 1940-1945
Airwar museum in Holland
Wed Dec 12 11:27:16 2001
Our museum is located close to Amsterdam, we have a lot of parts of crashed fighters/bombers (German, American, RAF and Soviet). We are a non-profit organisation and we also do a lot of research concerning missing pilots. Have a look at our site! http://home.hetnet.nl/~arg1940-1945
(This is a Dutch language site. The site has moved from the address noted above. The address I finally landed on for the site is:
http://www.arg1940-1945.nl/
From here, you have your choice of Dutch or English language versions, but the English version contains much less than the Dutch version. Besides the museum, there is reference to a recovered Bf 110 at Abbenes with color profile and operational data. Another aircraft, a Bf 109, is noted at Heemskirk, but no further info is given.
Regards,
Richard)
[This message has been edited by Richard T Eger (edited 03 October 2002).]
Aircraft Recovery Group 1940-1945
Airwar museum in Holland
Wed Dec 12 11:27:16 2001
Our museum is located close to Amsterdam, we have a lot of parts of crashed fighters/bombers (German, American, RAF and Soviet). We are a non-profit organisation and we also do a lot of research concerning missing pilots. Have a look at our site! http://home.hetnet.nl/~arg1940-1945
(This is a Dutch language site. The site has moved from the address noted above. The address I finally landed on for the site is:
http://www.arg1940-1945.nl/
From here, you have your choice of Dutch or English language versions, but the English version contains much less than the Dutch version. Besides the museum, there is reference to a recovered Bf 110 at Abbenes with color profile and operational data. Another aircraft, a Bf 109, is noted at Heemskirk, but no further info is given.
Regards,
Richard)
[This message has been edited by Richard T Eger (edited 03 October 2002).]