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Fifty of 72 warplanes that went missing 70 years ago have reportedly been found buried under the former airport of the Central Anatolian province of Kayseri.


The FW-190A3 warplanes reportedly buried at the behest of the United States, daily Sabah reported Oct. 14. According to the daily, the planes disappeared in 1947 when the U.S. decided to send aid to Turkey and were deleted from the inventory in line with the aid plan.

Official efforts to find the missing 72 warplanes started in 2015 and tests were conducted with metal detectors. The machines determined the whereabouts of the warplanes, but bureaucracy hindered officials from unearthing the planes.

In addition to the bureaucracy, the failed July 15 failed coup, believed to have been masterminded by the followers of the U.S.-based Islamic preacher Fethullah Gülen, obstructed officials’ efforts.

The daily also said the planes carried special significance in terms of local production. Cooperation between Turkey and Germany continued after World War I and paved the way for production cooperation with German aircraft manufacturer Junkers. Afterward, Turkey’s first plane factory was founded, producing A-20 model planes.

To continue mutual production, a trade deal was signed between Turkey and Nazi Germany in 1941 following the efforts of former Chancellor Franz von Papen. Turkey sold iron and chrome ore to Germany and, in exchange, acquired 72 FW-190A3 warplanes.

The planes, whose pieces were produced in Anatolia, were brought to Turkey in 1943. The planes made their first flight on July 10, 1943, and were distributed to five provinces. A total of 50 of the planes were sent to Kayseri before disappearing in 1947.

According to newly surfaced documents, the U.S. wanted Turkey to destroy all German FW-190A3 warplanes in order to sell its planes that had remained unsold after World War II. As a result of lengthy talks with Ankara, the planes were never seen again.

Uluhan Hasdal, who has been investigating the issue for nearly 25 years, said the U.S. offered to give Turkey the planes without charge on the condition that Turkey destroyed the German planes.

“The U.S. wanted to give its planes without charge. However, they had only one condition; the destruction of the German planes. Nearly 50 warplanes were brought to Kayseri Airport and were left outside the inventory. According to the documents, the planes were buried while wrapped in oily canvases,” he said.

“[German authorities] told me that the planes were resistant to corrosion and could fly if they are unearthed,” he said.
October/14/2016
 
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Who the **** thought it was a great idea to bury 50 warplanes in exchange for a few from the United States that surley did not come for free?
 
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what a shit politics and politicians those assholes never wanted to make turkey to have an real industry thats why they keeped it all the time low ..

where could we have been today if we would have been a free country and not a happy slave..

and than ppl cannot understand why IS is beheading ppl thats excatly why I would like to behead those assholes..
 
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http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/ov...ort-.aspx?PageID=238&NID=104962&NewsCatID=341


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Fifty of 72 warplanes that went missing 70 years ago have reportedly been found buried under the former airport of the Central Anatolian province of Kayseri.


The FW-190A3 warplanes reportedly buried at the behest of the United States, daily Sabah reported Oct. 14. According to the daily, the planes disappeared in 1947 when the U.S. decided to send aid to Turkey and were deleted from the inventory in line with the aid plan.

Official efforts to find the missing 72 warplanes started in 2015 and tests were conducted with metal detectors. The machines determined the whereabouts of the warplanes, but bureaucracy hindered officials from unearthing the planes.

In addition to the bureaucracy, the failed July 15 failed coup, believed to have been masterminded by the followers of the U.S.-based Islamic preacher Fethullah Gülen, obstructed officials’ efforts.

The daily also said the planes carried special significance in terms of local production. Cooperation between Turkey and Germany continued after World War I and paved the way for production cooperation with German aircraft manufacturer Junkers. Afterward, Turkey’s first plane factory was founded, producing A-20 model planes.

To continue mutual production, a trade deal was signed between Turkey and Nazi Germany in 1941 following the efforts of former Chancellor Franz von Papen. Turkey sold iron and chrome ore to Germany and, in exchange, acquired 72 FW-190A3 warplanes.

The planes, whose pieces were produced in Anatolia, were brought to Turkey in 1943. The planes made their first flight on July 10, 1943, and were distributed to five provinces. A total of 50 of the planes were sent to Kayseri before disappearing in 1947.

According to newly surfaced documents, the U.S. wanted Turkey to destroy all German FW-190A3 warplanes in order to sell its planes that had remained unsold after World War II. As a result of lengthy talks with Ankara, the planes were never seen again.

Uluhan Hasdal, who has been investigating the issue for nearly 25 years, said the U.S. offered to give Turkey the planes without charge on the condition that Turkey destroyed the German planes.

“The U.S. wanted to give its planes without charge. However, they had only one condition; the destruction of the German planes. Nearly 50 warplanes were brought to Kayseri Airport and were left outside the inventory. According to the documents, the planes were buried while wrapped in oily canvases,” he said.

“[German authorities] told me that the planes were resistant to corrosion and could fly if they are unearthed,” he said.
October/14/2016

Cool...but I suggest we wait for some pics. Unfortunately this isn't the first time people have claimed to have found a bonanza of old planes buried...later to find out it was just random parts.
 
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Damn pity that they were buried like that. Why not honourably scrap them and save a few for museums instead?

FW-190 was such a great aircraft.

Like @Hamartia Antidote has said, lets wait for more details first though.
 
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So what if we found a bunch of old buried planes? What can we win from that, any ideas?
 
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So what if we found a bunch of old buried planes? What can we win from that, any ideas?
You can put them in museum. 190 was a really great aircraft.
I doubt they will be in flyable condition given they were buried for this long.
:( i want Pakistan to buy few :/ we can put them in museums...
 
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So what if we found a bunch of old buried planes? What can we win from that, any ideas?

If you refurbish them and clean them up, can put them in some museums etc... lots of war buffs (like me!) like to visit these kinds of things.
 
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Those were buried for 70 years, even if they get unerthed it will be just a big piece of rust.
 
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what a shit politics and politicians those assholes never wanted to make turkey to have an real industry thats why they keeped it all the time low ..

where could we have been today if we would have been a free country and not a happy slave..

and than ppl cannot understand why IS is beheading ppl thats excatly why I would like to behead those assholes..


Him : İsmet İnönü (CHP) and his accomplices ? ^ ^
 
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This aircraft once was king of the sky,a throne jointly shared with BF-109.But FW-190 was more versatile than BF-109.But 1947 means it lost its edge by then as it lost its glory by 1942 itself.But a potent weapon nonetheless.
 
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