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German Spitfire with a new Rechlin code
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Re: German Spitfire with a new Rechlin code
Hello,
This photo was first seen on e-bay and from there was shown on the LEMB site way back in 2005. Alex |
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Re: German Spitfire with a new Rechlin code
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http://www.luftwaffe-experten.org/fo...?showtopic=310 The date: 29 September 2005 Jan, you participated in that thread. |
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Re: German Spitfire with a new Rechlin code
It looks to my untrained eye as a Spitfire IX with a visible cannon bulge on the upper wing. The cannon itself has probably been removed.
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Re: German Spitfire with a new Rechlin code
Hi Alex and Kutcha,
yes I know this was discussed on the LEMB,but I wanted to share this photo with you and I had to give the topic a name. Jan |
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