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Old 5th October 2019, 22:52
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Re: Syrian T-6 Texan armament question

A couple more pieces. The book also includes a list of 16 non-combat losses of the S.199, only one of which was due to shooting the prop off. So there's no reason to suspect it in this case.

The follow-up book Wings Over Suez had an account of the incident, and the successful "Harvard" was coded 206.
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