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Old 22nd June 2011, 13:06
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Re: Flying Accident Card Annotations

The In Flight 'F' 1-9 & 'M' 1-2 annotations in the Flying Accident Card "Cause" box are as follows:-

See both attachments for August 1940 and later 1940

This original posting was deleted and amended to include a further break down of the 'F' Cause numbering.
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