The distinctive colors and numbers which now bears this historic plane, are those which brought the FI-156, in which the captain of the German SS Otto Skortsenny kidnapped Italian dictator Benito Mussolini..
German AF CN+NL was ferried from Munich to Bari, but lost its way in the Alps. After an emergency landing at Samedan on the 19st March 1943 it was interned and entered Swiss service as A-97.
This aircraft belongs to the german Luftwaffe as RN + VJ and landed in Switzerland, 8th of May 1945. The machine was coming from hungary...
Aircraft is now preserved at Flieger und Flab Museum in Dübendorf.
With its high-lift wings and fixed slots the Storch can take off and land in less than 200 feet. The Storch has a stall speed of slightly less than 25 mph. Manoeuvrability at low speed (and low level) is exceptional as is demonstrated here.
Peter Holloway's Storch recently took to the air again. The aircraft is marked as a Storch in use with the German leadership in WW2. The Fliegerstaffel des Führers operated several examples of this STOL liaison aircraft. The Storch is in an overall RLM02.