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Old 17th April 2014, 13:55
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Re: Please help to track down a german tornado pilot - 1982 [photo in post]

Moien,
try this: www.fliegergemeinschaft.de/kontakt

Rank sound like Kapitänleutnant, thats an F/Ltn. in the RAF. Plane is from MFG 1 at Jagel (Marinefliegergeschwader 1), "43" is the Code for MFG 1. The German Navy has no longer Tornandos!!!

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