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If the late 1940s, possibly in Canada.
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This aircraft has had many different paint schemes over the years, which tail number are you referring to?
The one on the aircraft in the National Museum of the USAF.

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Old 29th June 2020, 16:05
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The Ju 88D of the National Museum of the USAF. They still have not fixed the tail number on the displayed aircraft.

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The one on the aircraft in the National Museum of the USAF.

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Yes, I realize that. As best I can tell, it currently has #105 painted on the tail. What number do you think should be painted on it? Can you explain your comment?
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Yes, I realize that. As best I can tell, it currently has #105 painted on the tail. What number do you think should be painted on it? Can you explain your comment?
https://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/Vi...-ju-88d-1trop/
It should have 1 on the tail as originally described in the British intelligence report. 100 series of numbers were assigned to bombers. Since the Museum bird is a reconnaissance aircraft it would have had a number in the range of 1-12. At the time it was restored and painted they apparently did not not have that information.

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Old 29th June 2020, 18:29
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It should have 1 on the tail as originally described in the British intelligence report. 100 series of numbers were assigned to bombers. Since the Museum bird is a reconnaissance aircraft it would have had a number in the range of 1-12. At the time it was restored and painted they apparently did not not have that information.

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