Talk:BFW M.21

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One aircraft or two?[edit]

Smith says one and so far I've only seen a picture of D-1566; in Smith's image the serial is hidden. The Golden Years register lists two: D-1566, c/n 417, M21a and D-1568, M21b and c/n 416. According to them, both were registered 2/29, with D-1566 flying for the first time on 17/8/28 and destroyed 12/33. They say D-1568 was scrapped 10/36.

Histaviation Images and data tells the same story, not necessarily independently. A clear image of D-1558 would go a long way towards confirmation.TSRL (talk) 08:02, 19 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

It would be good to know if there were really two M21s; and the register suggests they flew well enough to be usable for a while, even though they did not go into production. Anyone have more history?TSRL (talk) 22:07, 18 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]