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Old 23 February 2009, 02:53 AM   #1
Timmo
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Jasta 61

I'm not yet allowed to add link to website being a new member but the lafayette foundation have a restored or replica DVa which is listed as in the markings of Jasta 61.

The plane has lozenge wings, black f/l and red spinner. However I have found it hard/impossible to find information on Jasta 61. Could anybody point me to a good book or even shed any light on the accuracy of this replica's colour scheme or what the Jasta 61 unit marking may have been?

The only details I have are a brief mention of the Pflaz DIII they flew

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
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