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Old 06-16-2011, 02:51 PM
Kurfürst Kurfürst is offline
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While I wait for the other questions can you tell me what certain means such as how many and of what type?
For the meaning of certain, please refer to: http://www.oxfordadvancedlearnersdic...nary/certain_1

I am pretty sure though its meaning is in stark contrast with all.

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You have encouraged some big assumptions in this thread so how many is certain and how did you come to that assumption?
Clarify what 'some big assumptions' supposed to mean. You are again only presenting rhetorics.
The document you posted and which directly contradicts your thesis speaks of no uncertain terms of certain Fighter and Blenheim Squadrons.
That's not an assumptopn - it's a fact.

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Apologies for possibly restarting an old debate but there would be no need for tanks to be refilled with 87 octane as all RAF front line squadrons were fully equipped with 100 Octane. 87 Octane was used in OCU units that were equipped with Spitfires and Hurricanes but not front line units.

... I will support my statement that you know, as I have always done before, but I want to know how you came to these figures.
Can you present a single document stating so..?

I've asked you several times to do so. You were not able to.

I've asked again in this thread. You've evaded the question.

So I ask again: Can you present a single document stating so..?

The reason I have to ask you for the second time and about the tenth time since we have this discussion is because you were completely unable to support your statement.
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Il-2Bugtracker: Feature #200: Missing 100 octane subtypes of Bf 109E and Bf 110C http://www.il2bugtracker.com/issues/200
Il-2Bugtracker: Bug #415: Spitfire Mk I, Ia, and Mk II: Stability and Control http://www.il2bugtracker.com/issues/415

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