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Plane ID please
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07-08-07, 04:58
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I was going to say He-111, But on closer inspection a Junkers 188 or 288 is more likely as the engines on the He-111 have scoop intakes underneath.
By the looks of it the twin tail was lost in the crash landing.
a Ju-288 publicity photo.
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