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On 19/10/2013 13:25, Claus Gustafsen wrote:
I don’t know if it’s a trick of the light on this photo, but to me it looks like the sides of the canopi isn’t transparent except the “bubble”. I’ve never seen that else where, nor do I recall seeing it mentioned anywhere. Claus "Joseph Testagrose" skrev i meddelelsen ... I think it's a trick of the light, the reflection makes it look opaque. I've found the same photo in two Mosquito books, but the quality isn't high enough to see any detail on the canopy. I can't imagine why it would be made opaque; even the pressurised Mossies had normal canopies. -- Peter |
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