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I didn't know Plueschow until a few months ago when he showed up during my work. Several people were asking for material for an exhibition. I even have a coloured three-side-view of his HD 24 somewhere... Krabat
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European but not British. | |
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| German european or Dutch european? I was thinking Henschel 124 but the tail looks wrong
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| Not many. There's the Fokker T.V, and the er.........T.9
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| | #2737 |
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| Here's a picture I've just been looking at;
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| img109.gifTry this: |
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| carson1934 Can you identify this old aircraft? ANBO I.jpg |
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| Graeme, obviously spot on, I still have the Big Book of Bristols laying on my desk from our conversation the other day. Maybe I'll swap it for the one I have on Handley Page instead.
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Handley Page HP 21 An ANBO of some description? (Based on your 'unlogged in' file name! | |
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| You are right Graeme, the british one is the Type S of Handey Page, and the one Carson proposed is the lithuanian ANBO I Last edited by Emilio Lafuente; 03-04-2009 at 03:53 AM. |
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