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On Tue, 24 May 2016 13:00:06 +0100, Mitchell Holman wrote
(in article ): Under new management, yes, but this Heinkel is one of several bought and paid for by Norway and flown to the UK just before the cease-fire in 1940. So more of a transfer than a capture. The He115s were initially operated from the UK by their Norwegian crews on covert operations to Norway but were subsequently impressed into the RAF for similar missions. No 64 became BV187 and was reportedly used in the North Africa theatre. |
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