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Re: did He111 Wnr 3035 exist ?
I got this comment on my private mail,
"I have seen many of these plates before. I believe the letter ‘L’ after the WNr is for the German word “links” which means left, as in left side. That was done to designate parts that were installed/fitted to a particular side of an airplane. If the right side, then the letter ‘r’ for recht or right was used. Therefore, I also believe that it’s more likely that this WNr is for a part, not an airplane. Main plates for the He111, marked with the airplane WNr, were a different style than the one you show"
so, this is not the WNr.
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