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Relics
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Type
of aircraft |
Country |
Status |
Additional
information |
He 51 Propeller (not 100%
sure) |
Germany |
PV |
Luftfahrtmuseum,
Laatzen, Hannover |
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England |
PV |
Imperial War Museum, Duxford |
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Norway |
PV |
Norsk Luftfartsmuseum, Bodö from the
He 111H-3, 6N+BA of St/KG 100, shot down 29.05.40 by RAF Hurricanes. |
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Sweden |
PV |
Grövelsjöns Museum,
situated close by the lake where the He 111H-3 1H+CK, W.Nr. 5607 crashed. The
wreck is still there quite easily accessible, but on the Norwegian side of
the lake. More parts from the aircraft are on display, also some parts where
used in the restoration of the Norwegian Heinkel He
111P-1 |
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Italy |
S |
AREA, Venegono |
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Russia |
PV |
Moscow
Army Museum |
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Greece |
S |
Private
collection |
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Norway |
S |
Norwegian
Air Force Museum, Gardemoen, Oslo |
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Czech
rep. |
PV |
Military
Museum in Prague |
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Germany |
S |
Museum fur Verkher und Technik, Berlin |
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Norway |
S |
Norsk Luftfartsmuseum, Bodö from the He
111H-3, 6N+BA of St/KG 100, shot down 29.05.40 by RAF Hurricanes. |
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Greece |
PV |
Hill 107 Café outside the German War Cemetary, Maleme, Crete |
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Holland |
PV |
Wings to
Victory Museum, Midden Zeeland Airport |
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Spain |
PV |
Museo
del Aire, Madrid |
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Netherlands |
CR |
Fort Veldhuis Museum in Heemskerk |
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Germany |
PV |
Aeronauticum,
Nordholz |
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Austria |
PV |
Heeresgeschichtliches Museum im Arsenal. The parts are probably
recovered from underground factories in Austria |
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Belgium |
PV |
Musee Royal de l'Armee, Brussels |
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Germany |
PV |
Deutches
Museum, Schleißheim |
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USA |
S |
NASM Paul
Garber storage facilty, Washington DC |
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England |
CR |
Privately
owned. Taken from the He 177A-5 "TS439" taken to England after the
war. |
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England? |
S |
Privately
owned |
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Germany |
PV |
Luftfahrttechniches
Museum Rechlin |
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Germany |
PV |
Deutches
Museum, Schleißheim |
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