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| | #31 |
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| Cool photo's of the Claude!
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| "Shooter" ![]() | Nice shots, BW!
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| "Shooter" ![]() | Captured Me-262. Sources are varied and I can't remember where they all came from.
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| GREAT STUFF _ LOVE THE CLAUDE!
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| | #35 |
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| Here's some more pictures I dug up. Enjoy! [source-unknown]
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| Cheated on this one!
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| | #37 |
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| I read somewhere that the Japs used P 40's to defend Rangoon. It also said that they were scrambled to intercept enemy bombers, which turned out to be Sally's or something like that, and in the confusion one of the bombers was shot down!
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| | #38 |
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| CHECK THIS OUT! Table 1: Japanese aircraft used by the French in Indochina Type Unit Number Serial codes Notes Aichi E12A1 Jake Flotille 8S 4 8.S.1 to 8.S.4 Mitsubishi Ki.21-IIb Sally GT.1/34 1 6083 21 Mitsubishi Ki.46-I Dinah SAL 99 1 used from 18.2.46 to 1.4.46 Mitsubishi Ki.46-II Dinah SAL 99 2 Mitsubishi Ki.46-III Dinah SAL 99 1 crashed during its only flight Mitsubishi Ki.51 Sonia SAL 99 2 6 and 7 Nakajima Ki.43 Oscar GC.1/7 & GC.2/7 4 see Tables 2 and 3 Nakajima Ki.43-III Oscar 9 Nakajima A6M2-N Rufe Flotille 8S 1 from ATAIU-SEA, crashed during its first flight 19.2.46 Nakajima L2D2 Tabby GT.1/34 1 4265 Tachikawa Ki.36 Ida SAL 99 4 two coded 2 and 4 Tachikawa Ki.54 Hickory SAL 99 7 10580 14 the others coded 8 to 13, serials unknown except 10470 CHECK OUT THIS SITE! http://worldatwar.net/chandelle/v3/v3n1/frcoin.html
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| | #39 |
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| What a sight that would have been! Spits, Mossies, Hellcats, Oscars and Jakes all fighting on the one side!
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| We died and gone to heaven
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| | #41 |
| Senior Member | ![]() Actually, s'far as I know, this is one of those Czech Avia-built copies of which I can't remember the name at the moment... I believe it was S.007, or something of the sort... |
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| "Shooter" ![]() | Ah, I wasn't aware that they made them in Czechoslovakia. I am assuming that was post war.
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| Senior Member | yes it was..........
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| | #44 |
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| good news thanks |
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| | #45 |
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| I do believe I have seen a photo somewhere and probably have it in my archives somewhere of a Me-262 in Russian Markings. Can't remember seeing one in US markings though... |
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