Looks great! Does the P mean the driver has only just passed his test? :smiling:
Pete
Well Pete i think it stands for prisnor as it is a captured aircraft from the lufwaffer lolLooks great! Does the P mean the driver has only just passed his test? :smiling:
Pete
You're right Matto - I found this:I'm not 100%, but I think the P means Prototype. Although I'm sure someone more knowledgeable than me will know more.


Probably so it doesn’t need to be assigned a British military or civilian registration code, yet can legally be flown. Similar to sticking dealer plates on a car that isn’t insured, has no MOT, etc. when taking it for a test drive.I don't know why a captured enemy aircraft would be marked as a prototype though.
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