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Re: Beech UC-43 - crash 19 Dec 1946 - serial?
Hello Revi,
Thank you for the reply and the link. I am still of the opinion that it was an a/c of British parentage though. The start of the number "66" may well be in place of the first two alphabetical letters . This is seen several times in MACR reports specially with USAAF Spitfire losses when the serial number is given as 66 the followed by three numbers. Just a thought, could have been an ex RAF or RN a/c returned to US service in Europe and not given a US serial number at the time of accident. Alex |
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