Weeze - RAF Germany museum

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Weeze - RAF Germany museum

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Good evening,

At the RAF Germany museum at former RAF Laarbruch were noted Saturday the 3rd of July:

Outside
WH773 (8696M) EE Canberra PR7 c/n 71189

Inside
(WH849) EE Canberra T.4 (cockpit section) c/n 71295
(XV337) Buccaneer S.2B (cockpit section) c/n B3-12-66
(BGA2210) / 539 Slingsby Swallow T45 c/n 1494
XL578 Hawker Hunter T7 c/n 41H/693728

Wkr.,
Remco
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Re: Weeze - RAF Germany museum

Post by patrick dirksen »

Thanks for the log! One question, did you actually read off the c/n's ? The Buccaneer is in EMOOS as B3-15-66 (and some others don't have a c/n mentioned at all there).
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Re: Weeze - RAF Germany museum

Post by Buccaneer S.2B »

Hi Patrick,

No, none of the c/n's were actually read. I included them for the sake of completeness.

wkr.,
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Re: Weeze - RAF Germany museum

Post by patrick dirksen »

OK, thanks for clearing that up. One advice: put information you haven't actually read off between (brackets), that way there can't be a misunderstanding (as that information can be very important for people who update databases and such). But either way, thanks again for your logs!!
Cheers,

Patrick Dirksen
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