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Old 10th February 2011, 14:53
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Re: V1 flying bombs shot down by the 68 Sqn


This is a possible explanation. Then there is 23 / 24 July 1944
A.B. Harvey / B.StJ. Wynell-Sutherland Mosquito XVII NT364 1-1. Brand Mosquito NT364 is NF.Mk.XXX. Mosquitoes NF.MK.XXX 68Sqn got up in February 1945. Mosquito NT 364 owned 157 Sqn. I'm not an expert, get 157Sqn Mosquito NF.MK.XXX also up in February 1945?
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