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William Burns wrote to rec.models.scale:
I am trying to find identify the fuselage "coding" on Lt. Gerald A. Anderson's Corsair IV. All I know for sure is that his aircraft's registration number was "KD546" from HMS Formidable's 1845 Squadron. Lt. Anderson's bio snipped I would like to build a model of this aircraft, if someone can provide me with Lt. Anderson's fuselage codes. Thanks, Bill Burns London, ON I don't know, myself, but I suspect that the DND's Department of History and Heritage can help you out. According to their website [1], they do answer written questions from the public. [1] Specifically, the pages found at: http://www.forces.ca/hr/dhh/history_archives/engraph/home_e.asp?cat=1 http://www.forces.ca/hr/dhh/history_archives/frgraph/home_f.asp?cat=1 -- Rob Kelk Personal address: robkelk -at- jksrv -dot- com Any opinions here are mine, not the Government's. |
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