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Old 20th July 2013, 16:21
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Re: 2. Batterie Marine flak-abt 246

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Originally Posted by Stig Jarlevik View Post
So can we settle once and for all that it was LN547 which was lost this late evening?
I do not think so. According to the German report the plane came down in the Waddenzee between Schiermonnikoog and Zoutkamp. The distance between this crashplace and crashlocation of the LN547 is about 100 km. Even German Flak personnel do not make these kind of mistakes.
Further research is needed and actions are taken in coordination with Nick.

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