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Richard T Eger
09-13-2002, 12:39 AM
This German language site contains some interesting material, albeit a bit eclectic. Of particular interest is the explanation of Fl. numbers and the short list of these provided. The site address is:

http://www.aeromasters.de/

Working through the various internal links to material of Luftwaffe interest, we have:

Magazin

<U>1932: Flug in die Hölle (1932: Flight to Hell)</U> - Photos, a map, and tabular data relating to a flight of a Junkers W 35 from Germany to Australia and return.

<U>Abschuß einer Me 262 (shooting down of an Me 262)</U> - Video clip.

<U>Flugaufnahmen eine Ar 234 (flight photo of an Ar 234)</U>

<U>Me 262 im Chiemsee</U> - Article with photos suggesting that the fuselage of the Me 262 V4 was used in the drop test from an Me 323, the fuselage landing in the Chiemsee.

Archiv - Sound archive containing sounds of Bf 109, Ju 87, Fw 190 strafing, and the pulsing sound of a V-1.

Service

<U>Luftwaffen-Asse (Luftwaffe Aces)</U> - List of Luftwaffe aces with 100 or more kills.

<U>Decknamen für unterirdische Fertigungsanlagen, Bunker und Stollen (Code names for underground manufacturing plants, shelters and tunnels</U> - Table of code names, type of facilities, and locations. Only facilities with code names starting with "a" are listed.

<U>Herstellercodierung und Fabrikationszeichen in der Zeit zwischen 1940 und 1945 (Manufacturer facility coding and production character in the time between 1940 and 1945)</U> - Listing of manufacterers codes, name of manufacturer, and location. Only manufacturers with code names starting with "a" are listed.

<U>Häufige Anforderungszeichen (Fl.Nr.) auf Luftwaffenausrüstungs- u. ausstattungsteilen (Frequent requisition numbers (Fl.Nr.) on Luftwaffe equipment and equipment parts</U> - Explanation of the Fl. number system and short listing of Fl. numbers. I presume this is only a sampling.

Links - Short list of Luftwaffe related links, some a bit off the beaten path.

Podium - What appears to possibly be chat rooms. Registration is required.

Regards,
Richard

[This message has been edited by Richard T Eger (edited 12 September 2002).]