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I'm sure the War Dept. would say that as well ! She usually does.Missed a spot.
Looking at pictures though it appears they were made that way.
Yeah, see the photo below as well. Interesting regarding the bomb cassettes internally, these were removed in this particular He 111, which was converted into a troop transport. You can see the floor of the lower fuselage where the bomb cassettes went has been lowered.
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Is that the 111 that was at the RAF Museum in Hendon ?
I thought so. I was there in 1977. Took a lot of pictures, be dammed if I can find them though !It is the one that is still at Hendon, yes.
I was also there in '77, November. Maybe you saw me, I was wearing a Canadiens Jersey.I thought so. I was there in 1977. Took a lot of pictures, be dammed if I can find them though !
That was you ??I was also there in '77, November. Maybe you saw me, I was wearing a Canadiens Jersey.
Geo, easily forgettable wearing a Canadiens Jersey. Had to trash talk that one.I was also there in '77, November. Maybe you saw me, I was wearing a Canadiens Jersey.