Talk:Fizir AF-2

Country of origin
THe French and English articles cite refer to the AF-2 as German, though the German article says nothing on this. I've put Yugoslavia, as Fizir came from there; although he spent time in Germany he seems to have come home not long after WWI and well before 1930-31. It may have been built by Zmaj, though I have no evidence either way. It would be good to have citable sources that address these two points. BTW, the article on Rudolf Fizir could do with some help, as two of the three cited sources are now deadlinks.TSRL (talk) 20:22, 28 November 2015 (UTC)

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