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Old 19-02-15, 00:23
David Dunlop David Dunlop is offline
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Wow! Certainly not much by way of original complete survivors showing up so far. More Mosquito hulks around globally it seems. Was Horsa production unique to Britain during the war I wonder. If so, that would mean any showing up in Canada would have to have been shipped here for assembly somewhere. Wonder what the Devil's Brigade trained with and where.
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Ed Storey Ed Storey is offline
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Default Wartime DFS 230

While in Berlin this April, I stumbled upon this nicely restored wartime German DFS 230 Glider on display in the Luftwaffe Museum, Gatow, Berlin.

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