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The Do 25 and 27 were not designed until well after the RLM had ceased to exist. Heinkel HD and HE (capitalized) designations were internal company designations, often for types that were never used by the Germans, nor were they ever given an equivalent RLM designation. Hence why I removed them. - NiD.29 ( talk) 16:49, 1 June 2020 (UTC)
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I am writing to request that I make some edits to this template because I obtained recent books and bookazines by Sharp (2015, 2016, 2020), and it came to my attention that numerous putative RLM designations for Focke-Wulf aircraft projects from World War II (Fw 226, Fw 232, Fw 238, Fw 249, Fw 250, Fw 251, Fw 252, Fw 261, Fw 272, Fw 281, and Ta 283) are actually fictitious designations invented in some post-WW2 on German military aircraft projects of World War II by historians who didn't have a full understanding of the project numbering system devised by Focke-Wulf, derived from Focke-Wulf drawing numbers and drawing labels for the projects with which these putative designations are associated in many Luftwaffe aircraft books.
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I doubt if the RLM designation of the Junkers A 35 is Ju 53. Is there a source for this? I did not find it. There is also no mention of it in Junkers A 35. Thanks for your answer, Davv69 ( talk) 03:50, 5 April 2023 (UTC)
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The Do 25 and 27 were not designed until well after the RLM had ceased to exist. Heinkel HD and HE (capitalized) designations were internal company designations, often for types that were never used by the Germans, nor were they ever given an equivalent RLM designation. Hence why I removed them. - NiD.29 ( talk) 16:49, 1 June 2020 (UTC)
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edit request has been answered. Set the |answered= or |ans= parameter to no to reactivate your request. |
I am writing to request that I make some edits to this template because I obtained recent books and bookazines by Sharp (2015, 2016, 2020), and it came to my attention that numerous putative RLM designations for Focke-Wulf aircraft projects from World War II (Fw 226, Fw 232, Fw 238, Fw 249, Fw 250, Fw 251, Fw 252, Fw 261, Fw 272, Fw 281, and Ta 283) are actually fictitious designations invented in some post-WW2 on German military aircraft projects of World War II by historians who didn't have a full understanding of the project numbering system devised by Focke-Wulf, derived from Focke-Wulf drawing numbers and drawing labels for the projects with which these putative designations are associated in many Luftwaffe aircraft books.
References:
I doubt if the RLM designation of the Junkers A 35 is Ju 53. Is there a source for this? I did not find it. There is also no mention of it in Junkers A 35. Thanks for your answer, Davv69 ( talk) 03:50, 5 April 2023 (UTC)