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Re: Derelict Aircraft at Airbase
A major source is file AIR40/45 at the British National Archives. This is a series of reports about captured, abandoned and shot down enemy aircraft. These reports vary a lot in the detail given (a new kind of aircraft always gets lots of attention) but this file is a good place to begin (there are lots of other archive sources that people use to supplement the information though).
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Re: Derelict Aircraft at Airbase
Hi:
I believe the Bf 110 G images are from St. Dizier. To the left is C9+AK and to the right C9+IK. In the background is a Bf 109 G, Yellow 14, which was applied over factory codes TT+EO. Mark Proulx |
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