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Brunswick LF-1 Zaunkoenig
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Brunswick LF-1 Zaunkoenig
A Captured Luftwaffe Brunswick Lf-1 Zaunkoeing in RAF Livery Parked, As Flown by Test-Pilot Captain Eric Melrose Winkle Brown, Cbe, Dsc, Afc, Fraes, Rn (Born 21 January 1919) Former Royal-Navy Officer Date: 1945
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1945 Aircraft Exterior External Wren
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This photograph captures the moment of history as the Brunswick LF-1 Zaunkoenig, a former Luftwaffe aircraft, sits parked at an RAF (Royal Air Force) airfield in England during the latter stages of World War II. The date is 1945, and the aircraft, now adorned with RAF livery, is a testament to the Allied forces' success in capturing enemy technology for their own use. At the helm of this remarkable aircraft was none other than Captain Eric Melrose Winkle Brown, CBE, DSC, AFC, RN. Born on January 21, 1919, Winkle Brown was a former Royal Navy officer who made a significant contribution to the Allied war effort as a test pilot. His daring exploits and groundbreaking work paved the way for advancements in aviation technology. The Brunswick LF-1 Zaunkoenig, also known as the Fieseler Fi 156 Storch, was a versatile German light transport and observation aircraft. Its distinctive appearance, with its large tail and pontoon landing gear, made it a unique addition to the RAF's fleet. The aircraft's capture presented an invaluable opportunity for the Allies to study its design and technology, which could be used to improve their own aircraft. This photograph, taken outside, offers an external view of the aircraft's exterior, revealing its intricate details and the RAF insignia proudly displayed on its wings. The image transports us back in time, allowing us to witness a pivotal moment in aviation history. The 2nd Wren (Women's Royal Naval Service) members in the background add to the authenticity of the scene, further emphasizing the significance of this moment in the war effort.
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