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In message , Indrek
writes [ A UUEncoded file (De Havilland DH 89 DSC_0228.jpg) was included here. ] Surprising to see the Dominie in a US museum, although I know the USAAF did fly some. Is the mixture of two styles of national insignia genuine? I've never seen that combination before (stars and bars on the fuselage and star without bars under the wing). You can book flights in this Dragon Rapide at Duxford: -- Peter Ying tong iddle-i po! |
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Good catch on the discrepency in the national insignia. Many heavy bombers
in the ETO flew with obsolete national insignia due to the pressure of operations. The short-lived insignia with the red surround could be seen months after it should have been removed. My guess is that this scheme for this A/C is authentic, even if non-regulation. I suspect the curators have photographic proof. Brian |
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