Luftwaffe Museum, Berlin Gatow.

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Thanks for sharing. This is really great!
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I was there a few years ago,and it is a great museum,but as you rightly pointed out,it is difficult to get to. By the way the trainer with the T-tail is a Delfin(was the replica of the Colditz glider still there.)I managed to pop my head into the restoration hangar,by accident and got invited in where there was a 1st world war aircraft being restored(can't remember what it was)2 Alouettes ,a Yak trainer,and the star item,a Fielsler Storch,however I think it was a MS500 Criquet.
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Thanks for sharing, impressive stuff. Now I REALLY want to go to that museum. I doubt very much Sarah will want to go though and getting a leave pass (read let off the leash :lol: ) is doubtful for a few days in Germany.
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Brilliant pictures, many thanks for putting them up. Despite all the trudging about it looks like a good day.
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