Flying Pencil
10-03-2010, 06:34 PM
3 years ago I was given the opportunity to research the He-111, Ju-52/3m, and Ju-88 in a museum in Norway and did a few hours video recording on the details of the aircraft, going over items not usually discuses in books on the aircraft.
I was surprised by how advanced these aircraft where for being build late 1939 (52 was built in 1936).
I have started to upload portions of the recordings to youtube.
I will upload more over time, it will take a while
I someone wants to know about something specific can discuss directly with person.
The He-111 nose gunner (called A-stand). (http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=pricelesshistory#p/u/2/wBhGp23NS_s)
The He-111 ventral (belly) gunner (called C-stand). (http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=pricelesshistory#p/u/1/RlJlOQcDAhE)
Operating the bomb jettison and automatic bomb arm-release mechanism (http://www.youtube.com/my_videos_annotate?v=IUn9N2haoc8)
I was surprised by how advanced these aircraft where for being build late 1939 (52 was built in 1936).
I have started to upload portions of the recordings to youtube.
I will upload more over time, it will take a while
I someone wants to know about something specific can discuss directly with person.
The He-111 nose gunner (called A-stand). (http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=pricelesshistory#p/u/2/wBhGp23NS_s)
The He-111 ventral (belly) gunner (called C-stand). (http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=pricelesshistory#p/u/1/RlJlOQcDAhE)
Operating the bomb jettison and automatic bomb arm-release mechanism (http://www.youtube.com/my_videos_annotate?v=IUn9N2haoc8)