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Old 31st August 2006, 12:49
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Re: JV 44 Platzschutz / private Research

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Originally Posted by Nick Beale
Have you read "JV 44, The Galland Circus" by Robert Forsyth?

Haben Sie "JV 44, The Galland Circus" von Robert Forsyth gelesen?

Classic Publications, 1996
ISBN 0 952867 0 8
356 pages/Seiten
Yes, I did. I own this book, by the way, signed by all 3 authors. But as said, there are new details at the surface, i.e. the fact that red 4 wasnt one of the D-11 Prototypes. I think I discovered the correct Werknumber, out of the 220XXX Werknumber block. We also know today that this D 11, coded red 4 came from the G.d.J. Verbandführerschule Bad Wörrishofen, located 150 km west of Munich. There are a lot of unanswered questions and Iam glad to tell you that Robert Forsyth, Dave Wadman, Eric Larger, David E.Brown are also supporting me in my efforts. This is a totally prvate research without any commercial thoughts. It is my plan, once finsihed, to publish everything I have found into a open public Website ( it will be copyrighted before off course ). All I can say to day is, that I have collected a great amount of unknow pictures so far ( included two colored of the Platzschutz ) that biografies of the known Pilots are nearly finsihed, that today we know all correct Werknumbers of the planes and that we found at least one totally unknown, austrian JV 44. But as said, a lot more needs to come to surface and therefore I need these informations.
Thanks for you tip

Klaus
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