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Old 21st January 2019, 17:11
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Re: Location of Re 2002 "DV+JC" ?

Hi Stig and et al
Thanks for your W/Nr & MM lists. I too have these but one error I think - You give 1176 while I have 1175. Is yours correct or is mine? Also mine were compiled many years ago - far to long for me to remember the source. Can you help?
Also there are some other MM numbers associated with German use - I have from 5217 to 5231 but I have a lone 5343 which could be a typo for 5243? (15 a/c plus one).
The photo of DV+CJ with the 1283 does have WKN although hard to make out. I suggest that these numbers are what can be termed as RLM Numbers. There is a correlation with the MM Numbers but I do not know what these are. Other examples of these RLM numbers are with Italian built SM82s and Dutch built Do24s, there must be others but I have no known examples.
There were two production ranges with Caproni and Reggianne but I have no certain examples but suggest that the 52 series are from Caproni. Are there any Italian aviation experts who can help here?
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Old 22nd January 2019, 21:37
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Re: Location of Re 2002 "DV+JC" ?

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Hi Stig and et al
Thanks for your W/Nr & MM lists. I too have these but one error I think - You give 1176 while I have 1175. Is yours correct or is mine? Also mine were compiled many years ago - far to long for me to remember the source. Can you help?
Also there are some other MM numbers associated with German use - I have from 5217 to 5231 but I have a lone 5343 which could be a typo for 5243? (15 a/c plus one).
The photo of DV+CJ with the 1283 does have WKN although hard to make out. I suggest that these numbers are what can be termed as RLM Numbers. There is a correlation with the MM Numbers but I do not know what these are. Other examples of these RLM numbers are with Italian built SM82s and Dutch built Do24s, there must be others but I have no known examples.
There were two production ranges with Caproni and Reggianne but I have no certain examples but suggest that the 52 series are from Caproni. Are there any Italian aviation experts who can help here?
Regards - Tom
Hi Tom

Not home at the moment, but my listing was compiled from an Italian book published by Georgio Apostolo (I think the author's name is Govi). There were three Reggiane books in total and this was Vol 2.
Cannot check if I was hamfisted or not until back...

I agree with your thoughts regarding RLM numbers, quite possible indeed

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Stig
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