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Drawing l did in 2019.
Fieseler Fi-156 Storch, flown by Robert von Greim & Hannah Reitsch, about to land on an improvised airstrip near the Brandenburg Gate, Berlin 26 April 1945 in an unsuccessful mission to convince Hitler to leave the Fuhrerbunker before the city fell.
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Future Generalfeldmarshal, Pour le Mérite (Blue Max) and Ritterkreuz (Knight's Cross) holder, Commander of the Deutsche Afrika Korps, General der Panzertruppe Erwin Rommel in front of his Fieseler Fi 156 Storch, North Afrika, 1941. He frequently piloted his personal Storch. For more, see my Facebook group - Eagles Of The Reich
#germany#ww2#luftwaffe#ww2 aircraft#fieseler#fieseler storch#fi 156#erwin rommel#deutsche afrika korps#north africa#1941
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ok maybe it is a coincidence but there's a possibility one of bombirdier's inspirations is the german ww2 plane called Fieseler Fi 156 Storch (storch is german for stork)
you see sometimes I think Pokemon does things intentionally and sometimes I think the designers go "this is a stork delivery bird that that drops rocks instead of babies" and then goes online to find people being like "oh well it's obviously the Fieseler Fi 156 Storch plane from WWII"
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hey there...im here for chaos and just to fuck with people lmao my main blog is @sk3l3t0n444 if you find this shit funny idfk what else to say
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Spanish Fi-156 Storch
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1945 Fieseler Fi156C-3 Storch
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Fieseler Storch (S-14) '3812 / 67' by Alan Wilson Via Flickr: This is a composite airframe and has no true identity. '3815' has also been quoted for it. Maybe it is a combination of 3812 & 3815? It is, however, a fine restoration. It carries F3 unit markings. Flyvapenmuseum, Malmen, Sweden. 04-6-2012
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The Plane that saved Mussolini
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An Arado Ar 96 (not this one) was the last plane flown out of Berlin in WW2. The great Hanna Reitsch was the pilot and her passenger was Robert Ritter von Greim. Greim was ordered to Berlin and Hanna flew him in through Russian fire in a Fieseler Fi 156 Storch (Stork) on 26.4.45.
The plane was hit and damaged but she landed it safely. Hitler then promoted von Greim to Generalfeldmarshal and new chief of the by now non existent Luftwaffe. This situation was masterminded by Martin Bormann, who convinced Hitler that Reichsmarshall Hermann Göring was a traitor and had him arrested and dismissed.
Reitsch pleaded with Hitler to allow her to fly him out of Berlin but the Führer refused. Reitsch wanted to stay with Hitler in the Führerbunker. However, Hitler ordered her to leave on 29.4.45. As the Fi 156 Storch she flew in was too damaged to fly out, the Arado Ar 96 was the last flyable plane available in Berlin to fly out. For more, see my Facebook group - Eagles Of The Reich
#germany#ww2#luftwaffe#ww2 aircraft#arado#ar 96#hanna reitsch#1945#berlin#robert ritter von greim#martin bormann#hermann göring#adolf hitler#führerbunker#fieseler#fieseler fi 156#fieseler storch
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German Fizeleler FI-156 C-5 Storch being used as an Air ambulance 1942.
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Fieseler Fi 156 Storch (or Stork).
Airfix model box art by Roy Cross.
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Fi-156 storch in the Italian aviation.
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