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Old 9th June 2012, 18:46
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Unknown type listed as an Arado?

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On eBay here is a pre-war photo listed by the seller as an Arado. However, although I am sure that I have seen this aircraft before, I cannot find it in my Arado sources. Any solutions will be much appreciated.

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Old 10th June 2012, 16:39
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Re: Unknown type listed as an Arado?

Hello Ian,

Dornier Do 10 (C I)

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Old 11th June 2012, 21:19
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Re: Unknown type listed as an Arado?

Many thanks Norbert. I had seen the Do 10 (C4) before, but with a very different tail (and this is probably where I had thought that I had seen this aircraft before). So this Dornier C1 is a new one for me. ... although after a google search I notice that wikipedia have another photo of this aircraft.
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Re: Unknown type listed as an Arado?

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Many thanks Norbert. I had seen the Do 10 (C4) before, but with a very different tail (and this is probably where I had thought that I had seen this aircraft before). So this Dornier C1 is a new one for me. ... although after a google search I notice that wikipedia have another photo of this aircraft.
Cheers.
Ian
Ian a good site to use for looking up aircraft types is "virtual aircraft museum" once you get the main page click the alpahbet "letter" for the "type " your looking for , say "Focke Wulf" click "F" and then scroll down to that catagory and you'll find types .
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