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French planecrash in Luembourg 1. April 1954
On 1. April 1954 the l' armée de l' Air lost an two engine plane (MD 312 or Martinet) on or near the local airport at Findel. What unit was involved?
(GLAM or GAEL)? Thanks, h. |
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Re: French planecrash in Luembourg 1. April 1954
Hans,
This was MD312 N° 193 of G.T.L.A. 01.060. To find (all?) post-war French military crashes see http://www.servicehistorique.sga.def...?module=ss100E Regards, Leendert |
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