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Old 16th December 2010, 10:16
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Re: He177 & Ju88 W.Nr. Check?

About He 177 plate. "Typ: 177,116" tells me that this might be from component only. "-1xx" series parts were for fuselage in the RLM "general system". Some few known major component numbers are described in A.I.2(g) reports from France 1944 but were four digit if I remember correctly, e.g. 5xxx etc. The WNr. here is also curious, as it involves "/" in-between and therefore (in my opinion) be some internal Arado Factory series number, but the thought occurres to me that this might be from around the 140th He 177 A delivered from Arado. Number however also reminds me of prewar aircraft that were "split-produced" between two or more factories, and the He 177 was exactly one such type. This might have belonged to aircraft in the W.Nrī 550xxx range of He 177 A-5īs. I do not have exact breakdown of them baches in that range so can not speculate further. Lack of Abname date also suggest this was inspected after March 1943 (then manufacturing dates were not to be stamped, only BA or BAL Abname date given. That corresponded to Luftwaffe acceptance date, actual production date was aways earlier than that - Usually four to eight weeks, depending on how fast "the assembly flow" was). Just my two pennies.
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