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Originally Posted by Stig Jarlevik
Nick (Roger)
Without wishing to put any spanner in the wheels, I still want to know how written in stone the ID of WNr 160662 is?
Cheers
Stig
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Not absolutely written in stone but close. See the attached ULTRA messages:
In CX/MSS/T287/103 you will see an Fw 190 G-3, "160(C%6)22". The "(C%6)" means there are fair indications that the number is a "6". And there is a G-3 "1(B%6)0663" in the same list (B% = "strong indications").
In CX/MSS/R341(A), paragraph 53: the number is given as "760622", coming straight after two 160… series numbers. Easy to confuse a hand written, German "long-tailed" figure 1 with an uncrossed 7.
Taking those two sources together, I think that 160622 is the most likely Werk Nummer and the photo is further support.