Eh, they're one number off, big deal!
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Without checking, I also seem to remember it may have starred in The Great Escape. There it might have been just a generic German aircraft for that scene.
It was the Bestmann...
Hazy memory, but close, I guess. Thanks, great reference site. Lots of bloopers, for sure. Someone here should know the history of the captured T-6 Texans depicted in the movie. For infiltration of Allied flight schools?
Astounding picture and info. Thank you. I was tongue in cheek but in this case Hollywood basically got it right!No training. NAA57's and NAA64 were built under license and operated by the French. After defeat, many went to the Fliegerschule (and some went to the French again after German
defeat.)
quite a few in my thread here: North American NA-64 NA-64 P-2 or NAA-64 P-2, NA-57
i.g.
DS+31 in Wevelghem 1942/43 9./JG 26
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