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Caption | Ta 154 Moskito night fighter, circa 1944 ww2dbase | ||||
Date | 1944 | ||||
Photographer | Unknown | ||||
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Added By | C. Peter Chen | ||||
Photo Size | 600 x 344 pixels |
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Visitor Submitted Comments
2.
Bill says:
6 Jan 2011 06:52:49 PM
MISTEL PROJECT:
Another project was taking a Ta-154 packed with explosives, and controlled using a Fw Fw 190 or a Bf 109 fighter, guided to the
target by the fighter.
However, this was only a paper project, and never flew.

6 Jan 2011 06:52:49 PM
MISTEL PROJECT:
Another project was taking a Ta-154 packed with explosives, and controlled using a Fw Fw 190 or a Bf 109 fighter, guided to the
target by the fighter.
However, this was only a paper project, and never flew.
3.
Bill says:
22 Oct 2016 06:33:20 PM
ABANDONED!
Ta 154 sits abandoned at Lage, Germany, 1945 Aircraft was shipped to the USA, given no (FE)
Foreign Equipment number was assigned, fate unknown. This aircraft could have been broken up during the great scrapping frenzy and nobody paid attention...

22 Oct 2016 06:33:20 PM
ABANDONED!
Ta 154 sits abandoned at Lage, Germany, 1945 Aircraft was shipped to the USA, given no (FE)
Foreign Equipment number was assigned, fate unknown. This aircraft could have been broken up during the great scrapping frenzy and nobody paid attention...
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15 Dec 2010 08:48:54 PM
LEFT TO HER FATE
Looks like an abandoned Ta 154, canopy is
missing, no codes or werk number.
About 50 aircraft were built, 12 test planes 5 incomplete fuselages and several prototypes under construction, six-mistel
combinations, built in late 1944 that never saw service.
Only one-production series of eight aircraft were ever delivered to the Luftwaffe,the Ta 154 did see limited service.