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Old 27th July 2012, 14:03
Phil L. Phil L. is offline
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P-47 Thunderbolt crash 18-JAN-46

Hello All,

A USAAF Thunderbolt crashed in Germany after a mid-air collision with a 443 Sqn Spitfire near Belmhusom. Both pilots baled out safely. Date 18 January 1946.

Does anyone know what is the serial of the P-47, its unit and eventually the name of the American pilot involved.

Thanks in anticipation

Phil
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