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F-104G 20+46 JaboG 34FlaRak wrote:It's a Starfighter numbered: 20+46
There is no Alpha Jet with serial 46+20. Do you mean at Tornado or has the Alpha Jet been given a new serial?FlaRak wrote:A Alpha Jet numbered: 46+20
Dornier builtFlaRak wrote:And a Huey numbered: 73+14
Flyboy wrote: you just bet me... what would live be without search engines...
Present location of the starfighter http://jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=6652956&nseq=11 would be Gross-Siegharts, Austria ??
Take a look at the vertical stabilizer, maybe the CN is still painted there. Otherwise look into the cockpit. Sometimes you find the real serial written somewhereFlaRak wrote:The Alpha Jets serial is written correct which is pretty wierd....
At 2008 in Berlin it was "Luftwaffe-Alpha Jet-0026" on the right sidefrank kramer wrote:Just for completeness' sake: could you please confirm the number on the tail of the Alpha, beneath the German flag (if that is still there, of course, it tends to be removed from instructional airframes every now and then...)
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