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Did you call them?doubleugly wrote:Contacts with MB has given no results until now.
If you read his first post, he gives an exact date and time as well as the aerea where the event took place.Stef V wrote:Better give some more info about the crash; RF-4 in 1973 isn't much data to start with...
So; which airforce, place of crash, exact date, ... ?
Supporting Stef V:Zipper wrote:If you read his first post, he gives an exact date and time as well as the aerea where the event took place.
He also writes it is a RF-4 from 1 TRS. So that must be USAFE because, as far as I know, in '73 the Germans didn't fly Phantoms (yet).
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