Siebel Si 204
The Siebel Si 204 was a World War II-era German light transport aircraft built by Siebel. After the war it was also built in Czechoslovakia as Aero C3 and in France as SNCAN NC-701 Martinet. Siebel Si 204 was a twin-engine monoplane that can carry about ten passengers. Major user were the Luftwaffe.
| Siebel Si 204 | |
|---|---|
| Siebel Si 204 in a museum. | |
| Role | Transport aircraft |
| National origin | Nazi Germany |
| Manufacturer | Siebel. |
| First flight | 1938 |
| Status | Retired |
| Primary user | Luftwaffe |
Siebel Si 204 Media
Siebel Si 204D-1, D-OWKA, used by 2./KG 200 in support of Albert Speer's peace negotiations in April 1945. The aircraft flew between Prague and Zurich. And in support of Karl Hermann Frank's negotiations with Karl Dönitz government, he flew it between Prague and Flensburg-Mürwick and Hradec Králové in May 1945. Apparently changed its markings daily
Bibliography
- Mondey, David (1996). Axis Aircraft of World War II. Chancellor Press, London. ISBN 1851529667.