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Excellent ... thanks fabulousfour!
That clears up the Klemm L 23 and L 24.
The RLM's 8-101, 8-102, and 8-104 continue to puzzle me. I suppose the deciding factor would be in answering the question: When did the RLM assign (or re-assign) that 8-101 to 8-103 designation block to Focke Wulf's Albatros Berlin division?
Even without knowing that date for sure, I can believe that 8-101 may have being held for Klemm as late as "autumn 1935" but I struggle with that "early 1937" date for the 8-102 trainer tender. As previously mentioned, I also have trouble seeing Böblingen assigning designations to designs begun by Fecher after the split in Dec 1937.
BTW, interesting to see "FwH Fh 104". I had not seen an abbreviation for Klemm Flugzeugwerk Halle.
Cheers!
That clears up the Klemm L 23 and L 24.
The RLM's 8-101, 8-102, and 8-104 continue to puzzle me. I suppose the deciding factor would be in answering the question: When did the RLM assign (or re-assign) that 8-101 to 8-103 designation block to Focke Wulf's Albatros Berlin division?
Even without knowing that date for sure, I can believe that 8-101 may have being held for Klemm as late as "autumn 1935" but I struggle with that "early 1937" date for the 8-102 trainer tender. As previously mentioned, I also have trouble seeing Böblingen assigning designations to designs begun by Fecher after the split in Dec 1937.
BTW, interesting to see "FwH Fh 104". I had not seen an abbreviation for Klemm Flugzeugwerk Halle.
Cheers!