North American NAA-57 Harvard sold to France in the 1930s and then captured by the Germans. The Luftwaffe used these planes as trainers and glider tugs. This photo was taken at Guyancourt, France, early 1944.
North American NAA-57 Harvard sold to France in the 1930s and then captured by the Germans. The Luftwaffe used these planes as trainers and glider tugs. This photo was taken at Guyancourt, France, early 1944.


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