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!colspan="4"|West German Air Force | |||
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|'''Air Force:''' West German Air Force | |||
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|'''Division:''' Unknown | |||
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|'''Wing:''' Unknown | |||
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|'''Active:''' 1963-1967 | |||
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|'''Theater''' Europe | |||
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|'''Motto:''' Unknown | |||
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|'''Number''' 3 | |||
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Link to [[Invaders by Country]] | |||
West Germany operated a couple of Invaders between 1963 and 1967. Listed below in chronological order from date recieved. | West Germany operated a couple of Invaders between 1963 and 1967. Listed below in chronological order from date recieved. | ||
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!Foreign S/N | |||
!USAF S/N | |||
!Delivered | |||
!SOC | |||
!Comments | |||
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|D-CELE || [[44-35622]] || 2 Apr 1963 || 23 Nov 1963 ||Sold by USAF to Civilian market as N9658C. Sold to Germany as D-BELE. Reclassified as D-CELE. Used by Prakla-Seismos AG in Africa. Crashed at Cotonou, Dahomey on 14 Nov 1963. | |||
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|D-CELI | |||
|[[44-35638]] | |||
|23 Aug 1963 | |||
|14 Jun 1966 | |||
|Sold by USAF to Civilian Market as N7824B. Sold to Germany as D-BELI. Reclassified as D-CELI. Used by Photogrammetrie GmbH in the Middle East. Certificate of Airworthiness expired 6 Jun 1965. Believed to have been scrapped in 1966. | |||
Reclassified as D-CELE. Used by Prakla-Seismos AG in Africa. Crashed at Cotonou, Dahomey on 14 Nov 1963. | |- | ||
|D-CADU | |||
|[[44-35682]] | |||
|19 Sep 1964 | |||
|19 May 1967 | |||
|Sold by USAF to Civilian Market as N5181V. Sold to Germany as D-CADU. Replacement for D-CELE. Used by Prakla-Seismos AG in Africa. Sold 13 May 1967 to Trans-Peruana, Lima. | |||
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Reclassified as D-CELI. Used by Photogrammetrie GmbH in the Middle East. Certificate of Airworthiness expired 6 Jun 1965. | |||
Believed to have been scrapped in 1966. | |||
Replacement for D-CELE. Used by Prakla-Seismos AG in Africa. Sold 13 May 1967 to Trans-Peruana, Lima. | |||
Latest revision as of 18:36, 6 October 2019
West German Air Force | |||
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Air Force: West German Air Force | |||
Division: Unknown | |||
Wing: Unknown | |||
Active: 1963-1967 | |||
Theater Europe | |||
Motto: Unknown | |||
Number 3 |
Link to Invaders by Country
West Germany operated a couple of Invaders between 1963 and 1967. Listed below in chronological order from date recieved.
Foreign S/N | USAF S/N | Delivered | SOC | Comments |
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D-CELE | 44-35622 | 2 Apr 1963 | 23 Nov 1963 | Sold by USAF to Civilian market as N9658C. Sold to Germany as D-BELE. Reclassified as D-CELE. Used by Prakla-Seismos AG in Africa. Crashed at Cotonou, Dahomey on 14 Nov 1963. |
D-CELI | 44-35638 | 23 Aug 1963 | 14 Jun 1966 | Sold by USAF to Civilian Market as N7824B. Sold to Germany as D-BELI. Reclassified as D-CELI. Used by Photogrammetrie GmbH in the Middle East. Certificate of Airworthiness expired 6 Jun 1965. Believed to have been scrapped in 1966. |
D-CADU | 44-35682 | 19 Sep 1964 | 19 May 1967 | Sold by USAF to Civilian Market as N5181V. Sold to Germany as D-CADU. Replacement for D-CELE. Used by Prakla-Seismos AG in Africa. Sold 13 May 1967 to Trans-Peruana, Lima. |