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=History=
 
=History=
Coded '''GJ+AU''', and operated by an unknown Luftwaffe unit, this aircraft was designated '''Air Min 84,''' after it's capture.<ref>{{LEMB Archive}}</ref> It was eventually scrapped at Fairoaks, England in 1951.<ref>{{Luftwaffe Warplane Survivors}}</ref>
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Coded '''GJ+AU''', and operated by an unknown Luftwaffe unit, this aircraft was designated '''Air Min 84''' after it's capture.<ref>{{LEMB Archive}}</ref> Flown from the RAE to No. 6 MU Brize Norton on 14 August 1945, Air Min 84 was exhibited at the RAE in October/November 1945.<ref>https://forum.keypublishing.com/showthread.php?101859-Mystery-RAF-Bf108</ref> It was eventually scrapped at Fairoaks, England in 1951.<ref>{{Luftwaffe Warplane Survivors}}</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 11:57, 19 November 2017

History[]

Coded GJ+AU, and operated by an unknown Luftwaffe unit, this aircraft was designated Air Min 84 after it's capture.[1] Flown from the RAE to No. 6 MU Brize Norton on 14 August 1945, Air Min 84 was exhibited at the RAE in October/November 1945.[2] It was eventually scrapped at Fairoaks, England in 1951.[3]

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