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    #16
    Great one , Rob ! It seems that you found surprises in pockets very often
    Looking for FJR2 combat pics in Russia.

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      #17
      great fligerbluse, any more history on the vet best and thanks for posting martin.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Sturm 74 View Post
        Great one , Rob ! It seems that you found surprises in pockets very often
        Thanks!
        Nope, this is the second time. The first one was in the Crete grouping that you saw

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          #19
          Originally posted by martin hall View Post
          great fligerbluse, any more history on the vet best and thanks for posting martin.
          Thanks Martin,
          No, but researching him now.

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            #20
            Originally posted by Shaun Winkler View Post
            The Kreta cuff title says it all !! Superb piece Rob

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              #21
              Nice, nice, nice! I'll be interested to see in which sector of Crete he fought when you've done your research.

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                #22
                As a lover of fliegerblusen I have to say, stunning!

                How many named fliegerbluse's can there be? With a photo of it being worn? It would be hard to beat this one IMHO.

                Amazing condition, must have been his 'best blue', put away after the wedding. I expect the 'dirty' cuff-title was transferred from a more worn tunic, as often happened with cuff-titles. The Bevo eagle is like the icing on the cake.

                Look forward to your research updates.
                Last edited by PaulW; 03-08-2015, 09:33 PM.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by rob NL View Post
                  Thanks!
                  Nope, this is the second time. The first one was in the Crete grouping that you saw
                  Yes , always remember that incredible grouping
                  Looking for FJR2 combat pics in Russia.

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                    #24
                    Hello Rob,

                    Thanks for posting this identified fliegerbluse👍

                    I have a small question. I'm not really sure but it looks (in the post with close up of the eagle) that it has a double eagle? Is that correct? It looks like there is another eagle beneath the BeVo eagle.


                    Regards

                    Erwin

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                      #25
                      Hi

                      Many thanks for showing. Fantastic.

                      Joserra

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