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Old 15 July 2007, 07:01 PM   #1
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Question "Dusty II" marking location...

Folks---

Was the "Dusty II" marking on the Sopwith Tripe # N6301 on the port or starboard side of the fuselage?
There is a photo on page 10 of datafile #22 that looks like starboard, but maybe the picture is reversed...
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