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Re: Help! French P-47 loss near Darmstadt, Germany
I cannot prove it is French besides what I was told from the eyewitness. He said a French recovery team came and got the pilot. It supposedly was doing combat simulations with a P-38, which could have been French or American. The actual crash-site is at Eberstadt in the woods. I found parts when I was out there with the German EOD. I know of several US crash sites near there and I am not able to exclude that this was a US P-47, but it was after the war for sure. Danny
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