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Blohm & Voss BV 141 - Parani Army Aviation, 1948

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10 minutes ago, ignacioc91 said:

Interesting colours!

Good for the desert terrain :biggrin:

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very interesting! i always imagined the immediate post WWII period as Dhimar recieving American and British planes as thanks for support, while Paran bought up German birds as "scrap"

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Surprised i'm not seeing Fokkers and SPADs. That's what I thought when I 1st read the title!! :lol:

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1 hour ago, Wrench said:

Surprised i'm not seeing Fokkers and SPADs. That's what I thought when I 1st read the title!! :lol:

Or Camels...

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maybe soviet stuff; had to imagine any airworthy Luftwaffe stuff left over; most of it really was scrap!!

below, what I was talking about (ok, it's an Albatross, but...whatever! :pilotfly:

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