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Re: Ebay Dornier 17R photos?
Hi, Stig...
I hadn't scrolled far enough down on the first site to see that the Luftwaffe's production rates for these variants each totalled around 1200... they'd have won every battle with output rates like that!
Equally, I've not heard of the G, H, N, Q or T variants either, but I do have some information on the Do17J and L.
From the Manfred Griehl publication Dornier Do 17E-Z/Do 215 B (Airdoc), I note the Do17V18 and V19 carried BMW 132F radial engines and were used to flight test the engines on the Do17 airframe during late 1937 and appear to have received the designations Do17J-1 and J-2. The Do17V20 and V21 were converted to use the Bramo323 engines on the airframe and had their designations changed to Do17L-1 and L-2. These machines were used for performance validation.
Regards,
Paul
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