Captured Stirling in Luftwaffe Markings

User avatar
wayne
Flying Officer
Flying Officer
Posts: 201
Joined: Wed Jul 29, 2009 4:44 am
Location: Auckland New Zealand
Contact:

Re: Captured Stirling in Luftwaffe Markings

Post by wayne »

Thanks Steve,
I was in a hurry and forgot to add those details.

I wonder what the German report said about flying the Stirling?
User avatar
smudgersmith218
3 Group Researcher
Posts: 952
Joined: Wed Sep 09, 2009 6:58 pm
Location: LONDON

Re: Captured Stirling in Luftwaffe Markings

Post by smudgersmith218 »

wayne wrote:Thanks Steve,
I was in a hurry and forgot to add those details.

I wonder what the German report said about flying the Stirling?
Wayne, I have a copy of the report it went something like ....



Ze English pigs dogs, produce ze besten bomba in ze weld, better zan that Lancaster, ho vill we ever vinern ze war now Adolf !! :lol: :lol: :lol:

No offence to our German friends ;)
No.218 (Gold Coast) Squadron 1918-1945
The Nomads
User avatar
halifax1
Squadron Leader
Squadron Leader
Posts: 457
Joined: Sat Dec 04, 2010 11:55 am
Location: Norfolk

Re: Captured Stirling in Luftwaffe Markings

Post by halifax1 »

ME453 wrote:Why do you think it's in England O Aged and Venerable One?
I am glad you spelt venerable correctly. Well - they are in RAF clothing?? Well I was half right.

.........ho vill we ever vinern ze war now Adolf !!

And the reply was........ "Vee will let zem capture a Geschwader of HE177"
gate1
Flying Officer
Flying Officer
Posts: 165
Joined: Sun Dec 05, 2010 5:40 pm

Re: Captured Stirling in Luftwaffe Markings

Post by gate1 »

Hey - that is brill - thank you Wayne. But it is being done in England. I thought it was the Germans who taped the tarpaulin on - or am I have another Senior Moment??
but the underside is yellow with German crosses on :)

David, Really... ;)
Post Reply