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Old 27th December 2014, 06:57
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Re: Luftwaffe losses 1944 by Swiss

Hello Brian,

From the Hugo Junkers homepage.
ATG Production, Leipzig.J-ATG 3021 .
J-ATG 3018 to 3025 were Luftwaffe "BJ+YS to YZ"
So if they ran in sequence -
3018 = BJ+YS
3019 = BJ+YT
3020 = BJ+YU
3021 = BJ+YV What its Squadron Codes were I know not.
3022= BJ+YW
3023 = BJ+YX
3024 = BJ+YY
3025 = BJ+YZ

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