Germany: Luftwaffe Warplanes, 1939-1945: AGO

Deutsche Kampfflugzeuge der Luftwaffe 1939-1945: AGO

German Warplanes flown by the Luftwaffe 1939-1945: AGO

During and after the end of the Second War a number of German Warplanes were captured and evaluated by the Allied forces.  Most of these aircraft were later scrapped and therefore only a handful have survived.  This is a partial list of aircraft that were known to have been flown by the Luftwaffe.

Während und nach dem Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs wurden eine Reihe deutscher Kampfflugzeuge von den Alliierten erbeutet und ausgewertet.  Die meisten dieser Flugzeuge wurden später verschrottet und daher haben nur eine Handvoll überlebt. Dies ist eine unvollständige Liste von Flugzeugen, von denen bekannt war, dass sie von der Luftwaffe geflogen wurden.

AGO

 (Grésillaud Photo)

AGO Ao 192, Reg. No. D-OCTB, Tunis, 1939. The AGO Ao 192 was a twin-engined aircraft designed and built by AGO Flugzeugwerke in the 1930s.  A small production run of six aircraft followed three prototypes, these being used as transports.  The six production aircraft were acquired by the German state, with one being used as the personal transport of Robert Ley, the head of the German Labour Front, while others were used as transports by the Waffen-SS and at the test-centre at Rechlin.

(US Army Photo)

Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-8 fighters at the AGO Fluzeugwerke at Oschersleben, Germany. U.S. troops took Oschersleben on 11 April and retreated to the assigned sectors on 4 July 1945. The soldiers are from the 4046th Quartermaster Truck Company, U.S. Army.

(US Army Photo)

U.S. Army soldiers of 4046th Quartermaster Truck Company on a Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-8 at the AGO Fluzeugwerke at Oschersleben, Germany. U.S. troops took Oschersleben on 11 April and retreated to the assigned sectors on 4 July 1945.

(US Army Photo)

U.S. Army soldiers of 4046th Quartermaster Truck Company on a Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-8 at the AGO Fluzeugwerke at Oschersleben, Germany. U.S. troops took Oschersleben on 11 April and retreated to the assigned sectors on 4 July 1945.

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