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Old 4th February 2008, 02:14
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Re: Bf-110 b, c, d & e

Is the given page count of 192 correct?
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Re: Bf-110 b, c, d & e

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Is the given page count of 192 correct?
Jukka,

As far as I am aware, yes.

The earlier link I posted does not appear to work, so here it is again:

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BTW Mr. Vasco - any chance of ever seeing a detailed unit history on SKG 210/ZG 1 and ZG 26 on the eastern front?
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BTW Mr. Vasco - any chance of ever seeing a detailed unit history on SKG 210/ZG 1 and ZG 26 on the eastern front?
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Not from me, anyway. This book due out in May that I have done with Fernando Estanislau is the last I am doing. I have no plans to do anything else, and I'm hoping to lodge my entire research work from the last 28 years with an institution in the next few weeks. As the late, great, Scouser George Harrison once sang, 'All things must pass'.

Having said that, it does not prevent someone else from undertaking such a project as you have outlined in your question.

Also, I would highly recommend, if you can get a copy now: 'Meine Flugberichte 1935-1945' by Johannes Kaufmann, who flew with SKG 210 & ZG 1 on the Russian front. Published by Journal Verlag Schwend GMBH in 1989, it is a very good read.

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