Do-17 215 pictures wanted

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I knew i had some somewhere!! 8)

P.S. sorry for the large scale cutaway, but it was larger than A3!
 

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Do you, or anyone, have pictures of the Do 317 IN SERVICE? From what I read, the few made were eventually issued for operations, but all I find is the same pictures of the V1.

I will scan and send the Do 17 picture when I can.
 

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The bottom picture shows the 17 with the mid-fuselage dorsal gun position. It is taken for Manfred Griehl's book "Dornier Bombers and Reconnaissance Aircraft 1925-1945", a Warbirds fotofax published by Arms Armour Press. Is this the picture you have as well? (Sorry for the quality of the scan!)
 

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TY Snautzer01!!!1!

The bottom picture shows the 17 with the mid-fuselage dorsal gun position. It is taken for Manfred Griehl's book "Dornier Bombers and Reconnaissance Aircraft 1925-1945", a Warbirds fotofax published by Arms Armour Press. Is this the picture you have as well? (Sorry for the quality of the scan!)

I have that photo, but not the book!
I need to take a closer look at that book, see if I can use it.

TY Capt. Vick!!
 

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