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Old 8th September 2005, 14:19
Mikkel Plannthin Mikkel Plannthin is offline
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Re: No. 234 (Madras Presidency) Squadron

Thanks Andy. Well thought, and I have already read the short description. I'm a regular user of the RAF website for these matters.

I was - as you might have guessed - interested in something a bit more detailed. The reason is that I am researching a number of Danish pilots in this squadron. Have ordered a estimate for a copy of the ORB from Kew (appr. £ 170), and just wanted to get a head start and be able to narrow it a bit down :-)

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