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I disagree that this is a start class article. It would be extremely difficult to find more or better information than is contained in this article. I do wish the author had cited references. I suspect many of the references are German language books or publications, because the detail of the article is impressive for this fairly obscure aircraft. Someone obviously devoted a fair amount of time and effort. It does need some minor editing and cleanup, but much of that has already been done. M Van Houten21:06, 22 January 2007 (UTC)Reply
There is very detailled information that must have come from somewhere. Can we really rate it class B without practically no references whatsoever?