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Originally Posted by Stig Jarlevik
Sorry Horst
I don't follow you since you don't answer my question.
I know already what you say, but I was only curious, since you refer to one of Caldwell's books, making a statement he identifies the aircraft only as 'Yellow 7'. Since I checked what Caldwell says in his vol 2 he never says anything about a yellow 7 and also identifies the aircraft with both a correct WNr and a correct marking, brown 7.
So again in which book by Caldwell do you read about a yellow 7?? No big deal Horst, but if it is in another of Caldwell's books I would like to know.
Cheers
Stig
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Stig !
Sorry, again typo error. Of course, Dehsbesell's a/c is "brown 7" in Caldwells book "The JG 26 War Diary - Volume Two 1943 - 1945".
By researching the roots of the new facts of Dehsbesells's case, I went throuhg columes of Rodeikes' and Caldwell's databases and so got confused.
So I think, I'll stop this research for that year and start it next year again.
If anyone could give me in the meantime information what a/c # is in the the NVLM or GenQmM,6.Abt for Dehsbesell's a/c, the info would be highly welcome.
Einen guten Rutsch ins neue Jahr und alle Gute für das Jahr 2015 !
Horst Weber