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Old 24th June 2005, 08:12
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To save me time, can anyone tell me what unit wore the codes 53+C24, seen on a Do 17? Many thanks
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Old 24th June 2005, 12:18
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To save me time, can anyone tell me what unit wore the codes 53+C24, seen on a Do 17?
It was II./KG 155, Luftgau München.
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Many thanks Peter. can you also suggest what 9K+FLX seen on a Do 17 would be. I know that 9K is KG 51 but why FLX?
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Can you also suggest what 9K+FLX seen on a Do 17 would be. I know that 9K is KG 51 but why FLX?
Well, I never saw such code. Can it be remnants of old code overpainted with new 9K+FL one?
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That is what I think but it is strange!
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It was the part from the old code WL- or D-AFLX.

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Thanks, Christian
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