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Old 23rd September 2024, 14:27
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What type of planes?

Hello,
I have a logbook where have the codes but not the type of plane. The codes are D-OBBC and D-OXUL.
Does anyone know the type of planes? I have looked everywhere but with no luckunfortunately.
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Old 23rd September 2024, 15:08
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Re: What type of planes?

D-OXUL is W 34 hi, WNr. 234.

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Old 23rd September 2024, 15:11
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Re: What type of planes?

I have D-OXUL for a Junkers W34 hi from DVS with Werknummer 234 reported at Neuruppin in July 1935.
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Old 23rd September 2024, 15:16
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Re: What type of planes?

Thank you very much for your time Matti and Charles!
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Old 23rd September 2024, 16:01
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Re: What type of planes?

You can look up the code like D-OXOL etc. here http://www.airhistory.org.uk/gy/reg_D-a16.html
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Old 23rd September 2024, 19:08
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Re: What type of planes?

Thank you very much, I have that source but did not see D-OXOL.
I have a lot of D-XXXX planes in my logbooks, which are not mentioned in the list, but fortunately most are there.


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Old 24th September 2024, 17:00
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Re: What type of planes?

D-OXOL is there. Use editor search to find it in this more easy to search txt of source.
http://www.airhistory.org.uk/gy/Historic%20D-a.txt

Or with search in page function browser.
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Old 24th September 2024, 17:53
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Re: What type of planes?

Snautzer,

From his first post it appears Christian was looking for D-OXUL with a U ,you 've answered for D-OXOL, with an O.

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Old 24th September 2024, 18:26
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Re: What type of planes?

Ah. Sorry. In post before mine he said oxol.
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Old 24th September 2024, 18:28
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Re: What type of planes?

You will find this useful for the other LW codes (apart from the D----system); "WL" and factory codes, but you may know it already.

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