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Export Bristol Blenheims
I have a photo that shows a pair of all-silver Britol Blenheims, wearing black civilian markings. One of them might have been G-AFGE/L. Unfortunately, only the first letters (G-AF) are legible, the others are uncertain. I assume these were export Blenheims.
Does anyone have further details? P.S. With the same lot another photo of a British airplane came in. It looks like a Miles Hawk, nick-named "Flying Baby" (on the engine cowling). Again, no markings are visible, only the lower edge of the first two letters, that might have been I (or H) and B (or D). Could it be a Swiss-registered aircraft? Thanks,
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Dénes Last edited by Dénes Bernád; 13th November 2009 at 18:25. |
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