Here Heinkel Wulf smokes on the roof with a view of Rome
I expected her scar should have to heal shortly, she needs to wear a mask to avoid unnecessary discomfort
I find it strange Heinkel's limbs were restored(?) but the laceration on her mouth was not
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Hellsing Ultimate (2006-2012)
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L-R: Focke-Wulf Fw 190F Würger (Shrike), Arado Ar 234B Blitz (Lightning), and Do 335A Pfeil (Arrow), Smithsonian Air and Space Museum. Fuselage of Heinkel He 219 Uhu (Owl) night fighter left hand background. For more, see my Facebook group - Eagles Of The Reich
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I'm a fool I could play Alucard and Heinkel Wulf.
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Ronnie Bell Following
HE-45
The Heinkel He 45 was a light bomber produced in Germany in the early 1930s, one of the first aircraft adopted by the newly formed Luftwaffe. Its appearance was that of a conventional biplane and included seating for pilot and gunner in tandem, open cockpits. Developed in parallel with the He 46, it appeared in 1931 as a general-purpose biplane and was employed mainly as a trainer, but was also used by the Luftwaffe for reconnaissance and light bombing duties. Production of this plane totalled 512 aircraft, including those built under licence by Gotha, Focke-Wulf, and BFW.
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Taking a break from Inktober to…ink more stuff…namely this silly scene @arcanemimesis posed to me.
If this Office Space scene isn’t Yumie and Heinkel, idk what is.
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German Aircraft of the Second World War: Including Helicopters and Missiles :: Antony L. Kay & J. R. Smith
German Aircraft of the Second World War: Including Helicopters and Missiles :: Antony L. Kay & J. R. Smith
German Aircraft of the Second World War: Including Helicopters and Missiles :: Antony L. Kay & J. R. Smith soon to be presented for sale on the astounding BookLovers of Bath web site!
London: Putnam, 2002, Hardback in dust wrapper.
Includes: Black & white profiles; Black & white photographs; Tables; List of abbreviations; Frontispiece; 3-column text; Appendices (3);
From the cover: First…
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German WW2 Wunderwaffen: V-1, Me-163 , He-162 and FW-190 at RAF St. Athan, Aug. 1978. by fsll2
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The Historic Aircraft Collection at the St. Athan RAF airbase in Wales in the late '70s included a number of captures Axis aircraft, including thise visible in this picture: Fieseler Fi-103 (V-1) Flying bomb Messerschmitt Me-163 Rocket fighter Heinkel He-162A Jet fighter Focke Wulf FW-190 two seater conversion.
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