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Re: Unknown aircraft type
Graham Boak is correct. It is a little known Ao 192, probably an Ao 192 C. This subtype was produced in small numbers by AGO Flugzeugwerke GmbH early in the war serving as a light reconnaissance aircraft and also as a trainer. It normally carried up to 8 persons including the pilot and radio operator.
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