File:Brewster Buffalo wreck and Junkers Ju 52 on Crete 1941.jpg

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This is the Brewster_Buffalo AS419 plane of Rubert Brabner ,that was he crash- landed short of the airfield, and the Brewster flipped over on its back, fortunately without injury to the MP in 19 March 1941

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A German Junkers Ju 52/3m transport comes in for landing on a an airfield on Crete, probably at Maleme. In the foreground is one of three Royal Navy Brewster 339B Buffaloes (AS419, AS420, AX814) of 805 Naval Air Squadron that were left unservicable on Crete.

Brewster Buffalo wreck No AS419 of 805 Squadron in Malleme airport Crete 1941 in the boneyard.
 Lt Rubert Brabner he crash- landed short of the airfield, and the Brewster flipped over on its back, fortunately without injury to the MP.

When German paratroopers over-ran Crete at the end of May, the Brewsters were apparently left in the boneyard. German photographers delighted in photographing their planes landing over the hulk of a derelict Brewster.

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current15:56, 16 April 2012Thumbnail for version as of 15:56, 16 April 2012624 × 424 (114 KB)Cobatfor (talk | contribs)== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description=A German Junkers Ju 52/3m transport comes in for landing on a an airfield on Crete, probably at Maleme. In the foreground is one of three Royal Navy Brewster 339B ''Buffalo''es (AS419, AS420, AX814) of ...