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Originally Posted by edNorth
You disagree? Fine. Intense study of all dataplates for Ju 88 series over several years leads me to not change my mind. Besides who said this was the a/c W.Nr. I certainly did not. On the contrary. Read better.
Besides checking June 1941 parts list of Ju 88 A-4 / D-1 finds no higher than 88.170 and that was for Ju 88 B-1 cockpit.
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Ed,
Almost EVERY reply I see from you has some arrogant and egotistical attitude behind it.
It is certainly not called for, and is pretty immature....
Your statement:
"088/5707 (A-4) was lost at sea in MTO"... CLEARLY states that you are referencing "5707" as a MAIN werk number...of a LOST aircraft...in the MTO...
So what did I "misread"?
Rather than telling me I should "read better"....maybe you should be "clearer" in what you are typing, so you do not get your nickers in a twist?