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Old 2 January 2004, 08:50 AM #31 (permalink)
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Langdon,

I don't know if the numbers would be spaced differently,the are "17" on all Dr1 aircraft,so spacing would be the same no?I noticed the pictures of MvR in front of the dark Dr1 and going by the streaks on the wing leading edges it looks like the dark color is just the factory finish appearing dark because the pictures are taken inside a tent or repair shed.If there are other pictures in the series were can they be viewed at?However it would be nice if someone could read the data plate to see what aircraft it is.

Have fun,and if you week is taken you on a trip be careful and let me know when you return,I would like to discuss 103/17 with you.

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