John Ambler
D-EOAJ
D-EOAJ At EGHN Sondown Airport on the Isle of Wight.
D-EOAJ (cn 028) Formerly with the German Air Force as 90+18. The FW P-149D was developed by Piaggo in Italy and won a Luftwaffe fly-off against the Beech T-34 and Saab 91 Safir. A total of 194 examples (including this one) were built by Focke-Wulf in Bremen in Germany, with a further 72 supplied direct from Piaggo in Italy. The fledgling post-war Luftwaffe used them as a four-seat basic trainer, and later a reconnaissance platform.
D-EOAJ
D-EOAJ At EGHN Sondown Airport on the Isle of Wight.
D-EOAJ (cn 028) Formerly with the German Air Force as 90+18. The FW P-149D was developed by Piaggo in Italy and won a Luftwaffe fly-off against the Beech T-34 and Saab 91 Safir. A total of 194 examples (including this one) were built by Focke-Wulf in Bremen in Germany, with a further 72 supplied direct from Piaggo in Italy. The fledgling post-war Luftwaffe used them as a four-seat basic trainer, and later a reconnaissance platform.