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Old 12th March 2013, 13:02
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Re: YU Blenheim

Hello,
This from my post in 2007 +

Yugoslavia
G-AFCE ( constructors number - 8814 )
G-AFCF ( constructors number - 8815 )
and
RAF - Civil Yugo - Yugo A/F
Serial
L6813- YU-BAG - 3549
L6814- YU-BAH - 3550
L6817- YU-BAF - 3548
L6818 - YU-BAR - 3560
L6819 - YU-BAS - 3561
L6821 - YU-BAQ - 3559
L6822 - YU-BAT - 3562
L6823 - YU-BAE - 3547
L6824 - YU-BAD - 3546
L6825 - YU-BAA - 3543
L6826 - YU-BAB - 3544
L6827 - YU-BAC - 3545
L6828 - YU-BAL - 3554
L6829 - YU-BAM - 3555
L6830 - YU-BAK - 3553
L6831 - YU-BAN - 3556
L6832 - YU-BAO - 3557
L6833 - YU-BAI - 3551
L6834 - YU-BAJ - 3552
L6820 - YU-BAP - 3558
Parts were sold by Germany to Finland late in the War.
One (Serial unknown as yet) defected to Hungary to be coded J-104 in the Hungarian AF.

Some (Quantity said to have been 9) also were later to be used by the Croatian AF.
Two of which defected to Turkey (serial numbers ?).
Yugoslavia received 2+20 a/c from Great Britain and produced 16 in Yugoslavia makes a total of 38 but there were 40.


Hope this is of help.

Alex

Last edited by Alex Smart; 12th March 2013 at 15:42.
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