I'll make a start then, does anyone know what plane D-EFIR is? Cheers, Torsten.
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Originally posted by torstenbel View PostI'll make a start then, does anyone know what plane D-EFIR is? Cheers, Torsten.Attached Files
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Klemm A/c
YOUR A/C IS A KLEMM31A OR 32B DEPENDING ON THE COCKPIT SEATING AND WING DESIGN. 31 WAS A 3 SEATER AND 32 A 4 SEATER SPORT AND TRAINING A/C.USED BY SPORTS GROUPS ,TRAINING UNITS AND LIAISION UNITS.
BUT WHATS MORE INTERESTING ARE THE 2 De HAVILLAND TIGER MOTHS PARCKED EITHER SIDE OF IT IN CIVIL MARKINGS
REGARDS JACK
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Jack is exactly right -- that is what they are! The DeHavilland tail is so distinctive, it's an easy identification. He is also quite right -- those British aircraft with the swastika on the tail is even more interesting than the Klemm.
Mike
Collecting mint condition Imperial German uniforms, visor caps, and Pickelhauben.
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