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[edit]Much of the material removed seems to have been based on White's introduction to reconnaissance training. However, it confused observation with photographic reconnaissance in some cases (use of obsolete planes, which White mentions in connection with observation aircraft. The 1st was equipped from the start with modified Beech 18s, which were all metal, low wing, retractable gear planes). While reconnaissance responsibility was transferred in April 1942 from reconnaissance squadrons attached to bombardment groups, there was no "affiliation" with them. --Lineagegeek (talk) 20:59, 7 February 2022 (UTC)
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