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Čeština: Focke-Wulf A 33, 3-D view (Letectví, July 1930)
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Source Letectví, Vol. X. (1930), No. 7 (July), p. 260-261,https://kramerius.army.cz/search/i.jsp?pid=uuid:cff82bed-5206-11e9-8cec-005056b73ae5
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