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Re: How this document is called?
No, Gablingen (nr Augsburg) - München-Riem - Neuburg/Donau - München-Riem. Short distances, flying times match. And, in 1942, far away from any front. Gerhard |
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Re: How this document is called?
Yes I know it's Riem, the old Munich airport before FJS opened in 1992.
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Re: How this document is called?
An aircraft with the same code was lost in the Stalingrad airlift, which is why I asked Nikita the question. How did you find this document, Nikita?
Regards, Dan
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