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Old 3rd October 2018, 06:32 PM   #4
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Many thanks, Fernando. Now I have a date and a place. I was not able to find such info by myself.
As to the other device (the "butterfly"), I apologize I don't know the English name (as for the STECHER), but am confident to obtain some info.
Thanks again for the quick answer.
At the end I found it. It is called FLIEGE in German, therefore FLY in English.
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