Arara 37 - Luftwaffe

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  1. Admin

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    This is the Luftwaffe version which is a little different to the Army version


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    Next you'll be telling me that a Heinkel 111 just crash landed in your garden after being chased by a Hurricane Ian :D

    Seriously cool stove though , i wonder how many Luftwaffe anti aircraft batteries brewed up their ersatz coffee on these instead of a Jewel :D :thumbup:

    Very nice :mrgreen: 8) 8) :thumbup:

    Stu :D :thumbup:
     
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    Congratulations on what I believe is a rare stove. It has a perfect flame!

    I wonder how many variants exist of this family of German stoves. I know several types of Juwel, Biwak, Z.M. Deba, Meva. What else?

    Yonadav
     
  4. Admin

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    Hey Stu

    We used to have Focke Wulfs fly over us, according to my mum.
    She counted all the Fockes that flew over.
    Unfortunately the same amount of Fockes flew back.

    Yonadav

    Meva is Czechoslovakian. I picked one of those up last night from Germany.

    I suspect there are more variants Yonadav.

    Ian