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BFW M.23 b 536 D-1990 DVL/Adlershof 00.03.31 Destroyed 4.32 named Walter Spengler

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  1. Civil Aircraft Register - Germany
  2. B503 Foto Messerschmitt BFW M 23 Zivil Flugzeug D-1990 Walter Spengler Adlershof | eBay
 
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Noorduyn UC-64A Norseman 43-5327 MSN 318 Float plane

Delivered to the USAAF as aircraft No. 43-5327 on January 21, 1944. Assigned to the Alaska Wing. Flown to Edmonton, Alberta, arriving on February 14 and later flown to Alaska. May have crashed on February 24, 1944.

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  3. ORIGINAL WWII ATC AIR TRANSPORT COMMAND FLOAT PLANE PHOTO | eBay
Noorduyn UC-64A Norseman 43-5327 MSN 318 Float plane

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FAIREY FIREFLY 08-05-1938 Sunday , Gardenparty

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Interesting image of an interesting aircraft, the Firefly II as it was named, was the loser to the Hawker Hornet during trials in April 1929 for the next RAF day fighter. The Hornet went into production as the Hawker Fury. Fairey's Firefly II did not enter service with the RAF, although the Fleet Air Arm evaluated one, but it lost to the Hawker Nimrod, a navalised Fury. The Firefly II was put into production in Belgium by Avions Fairey; its designer was of course Belgian Marcel Lobelle, who had an eye for good looking aircraft. Based on the toned down markings and the faintly visible serial under the wing, this is probably a Belgian Firefly, as these received simple Y- and two digit serials, which were worn under their wings. The Belgian Fireflies were retired/disposed of in May 1940 with the German invasion.
 
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