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  • Turner and Nowarra give the first flight as June 1934, the Junkers site as 30 Jan 34, which is what we say. I'd guess the former source was more reliable on the whole (junkers disagrees with itself sometimes); but do we have a better source? What does Kay's book (Putnam) have to say?
  • Most sources seem to think production was 47, but GoldenYears rebuilt register shows a continuous block of c/ns from 4202 (V1) to 4248, all in the D-reg apart from 4205 in Manchuria. So was there a 4249 that went somewhere else, or did not go onto the civil reg anywhere?
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