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Old 4th September 2020, 18:45
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Re: Meteors with the FAA

Alex

Further to Andy's answer the sub-versions used were

Prototype: 1
Mk F.3: 2
Mk F.4: 1
Mk T.7: 37
Mk F.8: 2
Mk U.15 (cv from F.4): 15
Mk U.16 (cv from F.8): 4
Mk TT.20 (cv from NF.11): 25

The two books are works of art (if FAA is your interest )
Highly recommended!!!
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