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Old 16th August 2016, 08:42
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Re: Unknown Aircraft

This picture puzzles me.

"F" would be the civil register in France
(military aircraft had letters but other types of markings).
and the next letter "A" would position this picture in the 30's.
For example, the famous Caudron in which Saint Exupery went lost in the Lybian desert was marked F-ANRY.

However, the roundel is a military one.

Could we have a civil aircraft that was taken by the French army in 1940 ?

A real mystery stands in this picture.

GC
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