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Originally Posted by Adriano Baumgartner
Bagvan,
If you find something that matches the werknummer or codes, or the positive ID of the machine, please do keep us informed, ok?
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It is surely a Dornier (have a placard with part number starting with Do) and it is Do217 (a fuselage piece has a part number starting with 217).
I just saw that one of the parts have a handwritten number and though not all numbers are visible, it definitely ends with 113. In Ju87s, the WNr is handwritten on many parts such as map cases, back of fuselage skins, etc. It may be the same here.