
11th June 2013, 07:24
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Re: Dornier 17-Z, Goodwin Sands, 26 August 1940
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Originally Posted by edNorth
Well done, Bloody good show, eh ... etc :-)
Battered but still recognisable. Now the Lemon Acid can take over.
And them He 177, Do 217 and Ju 188 might also be thought of,
somewhere in the Eastern Atlantic, on the tracks of the convoys,
perhaps in Boody Biscay, Irish Sea or further out in North Sea or Skagerrack.
Baltic perhaps has some too, and MTO likely squadrons of all types.
I guess its the question of money.
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.........as time slips aways.
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