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ID of German light a/c
On the website 63rdinfdiv.com under occupation photos page 62 there's a picture of a German sports plane in which on 13 July 1945 1st Lt Harry G. Green (US Army) reportedly was killed in a crash
Picture is also on fold3.com (image/292182449). I wonder if a German a/c expert can point me to the type of the plane? Thanks for the info. Leendert |
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Re: ID of German light a/c
Looks like an Klemm Kl 35 to me.
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Re: ID of German light a/c
Thanks for the useful suggestion.
Leendert |
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