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Luftwaffe Collection (page 3)

"Luftwaffe: The Mighty Wings of World War II" In the skies above, a mass of white contrails paints a vivid picture during the Battle of Britain

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Dornier Do-17Z-2

Dornier Do-17Z-2
Luftwaffe Dornier Do-17Z-2 Date: 1940s

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Dornier Do-17

Dornier Do-17
Luftwaffe Dornier Do-17 Damaged after Crash-Landing at Prague Ruzyne Following an Undercarriage Failure Date: 1940

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Blohm & Voss BV-222 Wiking Viking

Blohm & Voss BV-222 Wiking Viking
Blohm & Voss Bv-222 V3 Viking Seaplane Parked on Land Date: 1940s

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Junkers Ju-88A-1

Junkers Ju-88A-1
Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-88A-1 Parked Weraing 1/Kg 30 Badges and Marking Date: 1939

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Junkers Ju-88B-1

Junkers Ju-88B-1
Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-88B-1 Bomber Parked Date: 1940s

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Junkers Ju-87G-1 Stuka

Junkers Ju-87G-1 Stuka
Luftwaffe 10Pz / Sg77 Junkers Ju-87G-1 Stuka Parked with Anti-Tank Gun Date: 1940s

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Junkers Ju-88G-1

Junkers Ju-88G-1
Captured Luftwaffe 7 Staffel/Njg 2 Junkers Ju-88G-1 Bomber Equipped with Fug 220 Lichtenstein Sn-2 Radar, Naxos-Z and Fug 227 Flensburg Homer - Flying in RAF Royal Airforce Marking - the Aircraft

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Junkers Ju-88A-4

Junkers Ju-88A-4
Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-88A-4 Bomber Carrying a L-10 Glider Torpedo During Evaluation Testing at Gotenhofen / Gdynia, Poland Date: 1940s

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Bachem Ba-349 Natter

Bachem Ba-349 Natter Production-Line During Flight-Testing in Germany During WW2 Date: 1944 1945

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Bachem Ba-349 Natter A1

Bachem Ba-349 Natter A1 Parked with 24X 50Mm R4Mm Nose Missiles in Germany During WW2 Date: 1945

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Messerschmitt Bf-109F-2

Messerschmitt Bf-109F-2
Captured Luftwaffe Messerschmitt Bf-109 Parked with Bent Propellers Date: 1941

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Messerschmitt Bf-109C-1

Messerschmitt Bf-109C-1
Oberst Werner Molders Luftwaffe Messerschmitt Bf-109C-1 Named Luchs Parked During the Spanish Civil War Date: 1930s

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Messerschmitt Bf-109E

Messerschmitt Bf-109E
Engineer with Hand on the Wing of a Luftwaffe Messerschmitt Bf-109E Date: 1940s

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: CASA 2. 111B

CASA 2. 111B
The Opening Scene of the Movie, Actor Dietrich Frauboes Playing Feldmarschall Erhard Milch in a Convoy of German Officers in Cars Inspects Eighteen Mock Luftwaffe Heinkel He-111 (Casa-2.111)

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Percival P-44 Proctor

Percival P-44 Proctor
A Mock Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-87 Stuka Created from a Very Modified Percival Proctor Parked During the Filming of the Movie The Battle-Of-Britain 1968 / 1969 But Not Used Eventually Date: 1968

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Heinkel He-111H

Heinkel He-111H
Soldiers Inspect the Wreckage of a Luftwaffe 2./ Kampfgeschwader 55 Heinkel He-111 Shot-Down by Pilot-Officer Lord Rup Kay-Shuttleworth

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Heinkel He-111K-5A

Heinkel He-111K-5A
A Policeman and a Soldier Inspecting a Luftwaffe Heinkel He-111K Shot-Down and Crash-Landed in a Field in Surrey, UK During the Battle-Of-Britain on 30th August 1940 Date: 1940

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Heinkel He-177

Heinkel He-177
A Luftwaffe Heinkel He-177, Parked Date: 1940s

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Blohm & Voss BV-141 V5

Blohm & Voss BV-141 V5
Blohm & Voss B&V 141 V5 Unusual Design with Crew Positions Housed in a Wing Mounted Fuselage to Give Wide Arcs of View Backwards and Forwards Date: 1940

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Messerschmitt Bf-110E-2

Messerschmitt Bf-110E-2
A Messerschmitt Bf-110E-2 Flying Fitted with Four Etc 50 Bomb Racks Below the Wing Date: 1940s

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Fokker D-VII / 7

Fokker D-VII / 7
Oblt Hermann Goering (Kommandeur of Jg1 During WW1) Fokker D-Viif White Knight Parked on Grass Date: 1910s

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Junkers Ju-88

Junkers Ju-88
A Luftwaffe Ju-88 Parked with a Snow Capped Mountain Behind, Maybe Crete, Greece Date: 1940s

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Ashbourne Road Derby, 1941 a42_00906

Ashbourne Road Derby, 1941 a42_00906
Ashbourne Road, Derby. The exterior of 32 Ashbourne Road. The upper storey windows are taped to avoid injuries from flying glass during bombing raids

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: County Hall Coventry, 1941 a42_00527

County Hall Coventry, 1941 a42_00527
County Hall, Cuckoo Lane, Coventry. County Hall viewed from Cuckoo Lane with the tower of Holy Trinity Church in the background. The former courthouse at County Hall opened in 1783

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Cook Street Coventry, 1941 a42_00376

Cook Street Coventry, 1941 a42_00376
11 - 12 Cook Street, Coventry. Exterior view of the front elevation of 11-12 Cook Street, showing bomb damage. Coventry City centre was devastated by air raids in 1940

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Greyfriars Lane Coventry, 1941 a42_00358

Greyfriars Lane Coventry, 1941 a42_00358
27 - 28 Greyfriars Lane, Coventry. The front elevation of 27 and 28 Greyfriars Lane and the access to Court 6, showing evidence of bomb damage

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Cook Street Coventry, 1941 a42_00375

Cook Street Coventry, 1941 a42_00375
COOK STREET, COVENTRY. Exterior view showing bomb damaged cottages on Cook Street

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Little Park Street Coventry, 1941 a42_00351

Little Park Street Coventry, 1941 a42_00351
Little Park Street, Coventry. The exterior of 92 Little Park Street showing bomb damage to the facade and notices relating to rationing and air raids posted to the boards covering the broken windows

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Little Park Street Coventry, 1941 a42_00350

Little Park Street Coventry, 1941 a42_00350
Little Park Street, Coventry. The exterior of 91 Little Park Street showing bomb damage to windows and the remains of 90 Little Park Street to the right of frame

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Little Park Street Coventry, 1941 a42_00349

Little Park Street Coventry, 1941 a42_00349
Little Park Street, Coventry. The interior of 90 Little Park Street showing bomb damage. Coventry City centre was devastated by air raids in November 1940

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Little Park Street Coventry, 1941 a42_00347

Little Park Street Coventry, 1941 a42_00347
Little Park Street, Coventry. The exterior of 83 Little Park Street showing damage caused during air raids. Coventry City centre was devastated by air raids in November 1940

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Kirby House Coventry, 1941 a42_00346

Kirby House Coventry, 1941 a42_00346
Kirby House, Little Park Street, Coventry. The rear elevation of Kirby House at 16 Little Park Street showing evidence of bomb damage

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Gosford Street Coventry, 1941 a42_00338

Gosford Street Coventry, 1941 a42_00338
6 - 7 Gosford Street, Coventry. The exterior of shop premises at 6 and 7 Gosford Street showing foodstuffs displayed outside number 7 and a tarpaulin covering damage to the roof of number 6

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Gosford Street Coventry, 1941 a42_00335

Gosford Street Coventry, 1941 a42_00335
Gosford Street, Coventry. The bomb damaged premises of H Godfrey, Tailor and Outfitter, at 112 Gosford Street showing a man sweeping the pavement at the front of the shop

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Mermaid Inn, 1941 a42_00333

Mermaid Inn, 1941 a42_00333
Mermaid Inn, Gosford Street, Coventry. The premises of Eavess at 110 Gosford Street, adjacent to the Mermaid Inn showing bomb damage

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Mermaid Inn, 1941 a42_00332

Mermaid Inn, 1941 a42_00332
Mermaid Inn, Gosford Street, Coventry. The Mermaid Inn at 109 Gosford Street. The windows of the public house are boarded, probably as a result of bomb damage

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Kirby House Coventry, 1941 a42_00343

Kirby House Coventry, 1941 a42_00343
Kirby House, Little Park Street, Coventry. The front elevation of Kirby House at 16 Little Park Street showing evidence of windows broken during air raids

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: New Street Coventry, 1941 a42_00326

New Street Coventry, 1941 a42_00326
New Street, Coventry. The remains of 29 New Street, showing probable bomb damage. Coventry City centre was devastated by air raids in November 1940

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: New Street Coventry, 1941 a42_00325

New Street Coventry, 1941 a42_00325
New Street, Coventry. The exterior of 22 New Street. The houses appears to be abandoned, probably following damage during the Coventry Blitz

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: New Street Coventry, 1941 a42_00324

New Street Coventry, 1941 a42_00324
New Street, Coventry. A young girl standing on the pavement outside the front door of 13 New Street. The window beside the doorway appears to be boarded, probably as a result of bomb damage

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: St Johns Bablake, 1941 a42_00321

St Johns Bablake, 1941 a42_00321
St John the Baptists Church, Fleet Street, Bablake, Coventry. St John the Baptists Church viewed from the south east showing windows boarded as a result of bomb damage

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Gosford Street Coventry, 1941 a42_00330

Gosford Street Coventry, 1941 a42_00330
35 - 36 Gosford Street, Coventry. The exterior of 35 and 36 Gosford Street. The building appears to show evidence of bomb damage

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: St Johns Bablake, 1941 a42_00320

St Johns Bablake, 1941 a42_00320
St John the Baptists Church, Fleet Street, Bablake, Coventry. The east end of St John the Baptists Church viewed from Corporation Street showing windows boarded as a result of bomb damage

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: St Johns Bablake, 1941 a42_00318

St Johns Bablake, 1941 a42_00318
St John the Baptists Church, Fleet Street, Bablake, Coventry. The west end of St John the Baptists Church viewed from the north west showing windows boarded as a result of bomb damage

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: St Johns Bablake, 1941 a42_00316

St Johns Bablake, 1941 a42_00316
St John the Baptists Church, Fleet Street, Bablake, Coventry. A view looking along the nave towards the font in St John the Baptists Church showing damage to the west window

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Waterloo Street Birmingham, 1941 a42_00411

Waterloo Street Birmingham, 1941 a42_00411
33 - 34 Waterloo Street, Birmingham. The exterior of Wellington House at 33 and 34 Waterloo Street with entrances to what could be an air raid shelter at ground level

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Fiat G-91R-3 99+08

Fiat G-91R-3 99+08
Luftwaffe - Fiat G-91R/3 99+08 (msn D467) Date: circa 1990

Background imageLuftwaffe Collection: Fiat G-91R-3 99+11

Fiat G-91R-3 99+11
Luftwaffe - Fiat G-91R/3 99+11 (msn D518) Date: circa 1990



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"Luftwaffe: The Mighty Wings of World War II" In the skies above, a mass of white contrails paints a vivid picture during the Battle of Britain. Amongst them, the iconic Messerschmitt Bf-109G-5 and its predecessor, the Bf-109E-7U2, showcase German engineering prowess. These formidable WW2 aircraft share the airspace with a Spitfire and Heinkel 111K, representing both sides in this epic struggle. The Luftwaffe's power is further demonstrated by the presence of other notable planes such as the early model Messerschmitt Bf 109b and a Heinkel 111 bomber soaring over London's Tower Bridge. These aerial marvels were under the command of skilled leaders like Albert Kesselring, whose strategic brilliance shaped many battles. Amongst these warbirds is also seen the infamous Junkers Ju-87B-2 Stuka dive-bomber known for its terrifying wailing siren. A Fokker DR-1 Triplane adds an element of nostalgia to this collection, reminding us of earlier aviation feats. Not to be forgotten are other variants like Messerschmitt Bf-109G-0 and Focke Wulf Ta 154 - though too late for significant encounters in any numbers. Their sleek designs embody innovation that pushed boundaries during wartime. Finally, a poster featuring a JU 188 Junkers Bomber serves as a reminder that behind every plane was an entire industry working tirelessly to support their mission. The Luftwaffe's legacy lives on through these remarkable aircraft; they symbolize both triumphs and tragedies experienced by those who flew them or witnessed their might from below.