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Is the the original aircraft built as WerkNummer 4477, that was flown as DR626 by the RAF Telecommunications Flying Unit, or a copy with the same markings? If the former, does anyone have details of it’s history after it was SOC in November 1941?
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Excellent question. I’ve tried a quick search but didn’t come up with an answer. Hopefully a visitor might be able to tell.