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Airspeed Horsa question
An airwar friend received a small wooden piece of a Horsa glider. On it a metal plate saying: "Horsa. E of N/AS/" and numbers 02411, 31 46 99 132 243.
I guess AS means Airspeed. What is "E of N"? Although it's written on the back of the panel that it belonged to a Horsa that crashed at Uitkerke/Blankenberge, Belgium, I reckon this is not so the case. Thanks for any leads. Regards, Leendert |
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Re: Airspeed Horsa question
Hi Leendert,
EoN, is the aircraft's manufacturer Elliots of Newbury. Regards, Clint |
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Re: Airspeed Horsa question
Thanks, Clint. One of the many subcontractors for assembly and components, I now belatedly have come to know....
Regards, Leendert |
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