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English: Named "Princess Konocti"

B-24J-80-CO Liberator s/n 42-100190 566th Bomb Squadron (RCL = RR-J+), 389th Bomb Group, 8th Air Force.

This plane diverted to Sweden on June 20,1944 and was interned.
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