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IMO they are not Solid nosed C, R, or G models, But glass nosed S3 or T3 models. Very rare birds. Probably the winter of 44/45
I know, not solid. Just a word in a search argument to distinquish. In this i mean a different nose then as in the more common bomber. Comes in handy for me not posting too many doubles. Posted <40k post most of them are ebay related pictures.

These KG66 pictures of this rare bird are from winter 1944-1945. Posted a few of them here. It must have been quite a series of pictures wich should have become a book or something i think. Perhaps they did. But i do not have that one.
 
Great series of photos! It looks to be a C series A/C that was still operational after they started changing the angle of the Radar antenna's from vertical to slanted. I don't remember seeing a C series with that modification before. (but I am getting old) Also any idea what the equipment under the rudder is for? (5th picture from the top) It does not look like a tail warning radar, or a glider towing rig. Target towing adapter?
 
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