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Re: Photo Short Aircraft
Hallo again Clint
The aircraft is not possible to identify. RNAS had numerous Shorts in the Adriatic such as N1153 c/n S.357 with the text Short Bros. Aeronautical Engineers Rochester. England. There were others carrying essntially the same markings only differing in the serial number and c/n written on their rear. Shown in photos are N1305 and N1308. The book, which I think you should get, is In the Skies of Forgotten Courage by Andrea Casarrubea (Aeronaut Books). It's very good! Cheers Stig |
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