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Old 23rd June 2008, 10:31
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French Airforce during Berlin Airlift 1948

The Armee de la Air play an small part during the Berlin Airlift. But I miss more details like:

Type of Planes (I know only Ju 52, all in white colour seen on an German Wochenschau)

Nummers of Missions?

How many airplanes/crewmembers are lost?

Start they also in Frankfurt-Wiesbaden or in Fassberg?

Thanky for help!!
H.
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