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Old 24th March 2013, 14:18
Phil L. Phil L. is offline
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Douglas XAD-5 Skyraider

Hello All,

Does anyone know if the denomination XAD-5 (Bu 124006) was official or unofficial? Indeed in its movement card, no 'X' is written and I was wondering if any photo of this aircraft can bring any evidence in one or another sens.

Thanks in anticipation

Phil
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