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Old 12th October 2019, 01:49
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Re: Amiot no 93 GB I/34 October 1939

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Originally Posted by Bertrand H View Post
Hi Andrei,

According to the primary source - Journal de Marche et des Opérations de la 1ère Armée Aérienne - (diary) on date of 16 october 1939 they wrote that three a/c were lost : one is Amiot 143 of 34ème Escadre with Lamblin/Chable/Bondu/Begueret/Nomerange ; the two others losses were P63 of GR 1/33 and 1/52 and a British a/c.

We can guess that the losses occured night of 15/16 october

HTH

Bertrand
Fascinating Bertrand

All previous second hand sources says 14/15 Oct
Andrei, using a German report, says 16/17 Oct
Now you are actually quoting a French document saying it was the 15/16 Oct !.

Not easy for an outsider to be judge and jury on this one.....
Cheers
Stig
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