Germany
Germany has a strong presence of Indian
Warbirds. It has atleast three aircraft on display, and a fourth in flying condition. To
honor the contribution of Dr. Kurt Tank, who had designed the HAL HF-24 Marut for India, A
HF-24 [D-1256] is on display at the massive Deutsche Museum Flugwerft at
Schleissheim, Bavaria, Germany.
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HAL HF-24 Marut (D 1256) at the Deutsche
Museum in Schleissheim, Germany. The Marut is displayed along with another Kurt Tank
design, the Egyptian HA-300. The pictures were taken by Paul Nann in 1999. Photo Courtesy Paul
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In the sixties and seventies, the Indian
Navy acquired a number of BAe Sea Hawk fighters from West Germany's Marineflieger (Naval
Aviation) Wing. One such Seahawk [IN 238] was handed over by Adm R H
Tahiliani to R Adm W Engelman, Commander German Naval Aviation, on 19 Feb 96 at INS Hansa.
The aircraft was handed over as a gesture of friendship and fraternity between the German
and Indian navies. Sea Hawk 238 was flown out to Madras in July 1971 to embark Vikrant and
take part in the comprehensive flying work up preceding the war. During the waning years, IN
238 was the only servicable Sea Hawk available in the squadron for many a month.
This was the same Sea Hawk which on 16
December 1983, flew out with Cdr UP Bapat at the controls to welcome the first three Sea
Harriers to Dabolim (led by Cdr Arun Prakash). This Sea Hawk had amassed 1105.15 hours
flying time, is displayed at the Aeronauticum Nordholz Museum
at Villingen-Schwenningen in Germany. Photographs of the Seahawk have been
contributed by Mr. Erik op den Dries of Germany.
| Aircraft
Type |
Serial
No |
Location |
| HAL HF-24 Marut |
D-1256 |
Deutsche Museum, Schleissheim |
| BAe Sea Hawk |
IN-238 |
Aeronauticum Nordholz Museum,
Villingen-Schwenningan |
| Supermarine Spitfire XIV |
MV-370 |
Gunter Leonhardt Museum, Hanover |
| De Havilland DH.82 Tigermoth |
N-6740 |
'Miss Sophie' Registered as
D-ETHC |
The Gunter Leonhardt Museum at Hanover has
a Supermarine Spitfire XIV serialled MV-370. This aircraft was one of the
airframes that was bought to the UK in the 70s and registered as G-FXIV.
The aircraft was believed to have been an instructional airframe in India. No information
is available on its identity with the Indian Air Force
Another Ex-IAF aircraft that is currently
in Germany is the De Havilland Tigermoth, Miss Sophie. This aircraft was procured
from UK and is operated as D-ETHC. The aircraft has the colors RAF Training
scheme with serial N-6740. The aircraft started service with this serial
during WW2 before moving to the civlian register. In 1952, it was procured by the IAF and
sold off to UK in 1980.

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