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Syke (h.macguire@CRUIVEvirgin.net) 2014/07/14 06:41

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Interesting. I don't think these are standard Meteor drop tanks. Those
finlets and the slightly flattened shape look more like they belong on a
Sabre, but they came much later so not likely.

Regards

Syke

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