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Old 27th June 2005, 09:40
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Re: MTO RAF Losses

"The trouble is that databases only exist when people do the work necessary to compile them. Why don't you begin one for RAF MTO losses yourself? If there are reasons why you can't do that, those same reasons may explain why no one else has done the job for you so far.
Make a start, you may find it addictive and people will be willing to contribute."

MMh, Nick, i have never considered the deal from this point of view, may be i'll be able to do this!!

I would informations only about DAF or others british fighters and fighter-bomber units only for 1944 and 1945 units.
Luc, did you have some infos to start? thanks to all friends!!

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Old 27th June 2005, 10:00
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Re: MTO RAF Losses

Hi to all,

sorry folks i don't mean this board with my critic,
but in other boards i used not a nickname, and
it's truly happen after public that i came from
germany.
That's the fact.

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Old 27th June 2005, 11:42
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Re: MTO RAF Losses

Fireship, I don't think that your nationality is the reason you have few answers. The fact is Internet is working like that.

My Internet queries are probably successfull in 20% of the cases, even if I use specialized forums (and I use about twenty of them) and I use a good part of them for sometimes, so I guess some people "know" me, that may increase my probabily to get an answer. I think it's also important to provide as much data as you receive.

On the other hand, when I have an aswer, it is often because my question has allready interested someone (and been answered somewhere), or is interesting the community, and then the result is sometimes much more complete than what I was excepting.

I think your RAF queries will be more successfull on the RAF Commands forum: http://www.rafcommands.com/cgi-bin/d...conf=DCConfID1

By the way, a book like the Bomber Command Losses series is in preparation for the MTO.
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Old 21st July 2005, 15:37
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Re: MTO RAF Losses

Sorry this is confined to one squadron that being RAF 112 Sqn, but there is also a fine loss section dealing with RAAF 3 Sqn to be found on the web, hopefully I will give the correct links.

Rob

RAF 112 Sqn losses: http://www.geocities.com/raf_112_sqdn/planelosses.html

RAAF 3 Sqn losses: http://www.3squadron.org.au/subpages/roll.htm
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Old 21st July 2005, 23:10
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Re: MTO RAF Losses

By the way, a book like the Bomber Command Losses series is in preparation for the MTO.[/quote]

Hello Laurent.

How do you know this info?
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Old 21st July 2005, 23:48
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Re: MTO RAF Losses

Hi Many,

Sorry for butting in but Ross McNeill mentioned it a couple of week ago. He said that the MTO losses book has been commissioned by Midland and due for release before the release of Vol II of his Coastal Commad losses.

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Old 22nd July 2005, 06:11
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Thank you very much Andy
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Old 22nd September 2005, 20:26
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Heres a start from RAF 112 Sqn

http://www.geocities.com/raf_112_sqdn/planelosses.html

http://www.geocities.com/raf_112_sqd...on_claims.html
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