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Old 12-31-2007, 01:33 PM   #1
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***Museum Speyer Aircraft Pictures (Part I)***

Here are the airplanes from my trip to the Technik Museum in Speyer. If you're in Germany, near Speyer, do go here. It's quite an experience. I'm planning a trip to their sister museum in Sinsheim. Concorde and Tupolev Tu-144 anyone?


View of the Speyer Dom in the background.


This was an Airbus, for sure, but I am not quite certain which model. I didn't photograph the info plaque due to low battery warning (this was near the end of my trip to this place).




This was a real awesome plane. Antonov An-22. I could live in this thing.











An "Aeroflot" Antonov An-2, in better shape than the one in Guttenburg (in the HDR thread).




Rolls-Royce Merlin engine...




Douglas C-47 I believe...


Fiat G.90


Cimber


Parts of a Messerschmitt BF-110 that landed in Swedish territory in early 1945. The aircraft belonged to Zerstörergeschwader 76 stationed in Norway. It was abandoned by the crew on a frozen lake. When the ice thawed the plane sunk. In 1995 it was raised by the Museum Speyer.






From the same Messerschmitt BF-110 above, one of its Daimler-Benz DB603 V12 engines...









The cockpit section of a Mitsubishi A6M "Zero" fighter. I think I saw this same one in the Imperial War Museum in London. Inter-museum loan?


Blue Angels Phantom






Klemm Luftwaffe training aircraft in Spanish markings...


Junkers-Jumo 211 aircraft engine...



I think this is a Swiss-made aircraft. Pilatus or something. Am I even close?



No idea what this is...


Sukhoi Su-22




Fairey Gannet with German Bundesmarine markings...




MDD F-4 Phantom




MDD F-15 Eagle






MDD F-101 Voodoo





All of the hotties together...



Mi-2



Canadair CL-215




Orpheus 803 engine


P-80 Shooting Star




End of Part I. Part II coming up soon!
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Christian, that is not an Airbus at the top. I am not to sure, it may be a Russian plane, but it is definitely not an airbus. It reminds me of a Boeing 737 of which it is not.
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Christian, that is not an Airbus at the top. I am not to sure, it may be a Russian plane, but it is definitely not an airbus. It reminds me of a Boeing 737 of which it is not.
Yep, I was told the same thing on other forums. It's a Dassault something, a French plane.
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Yep, I was told the same thing on other forums. It's a Dassault something, a French plane.
Dassault Mercure 100. (I searched for the registration at Airliners.net )
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