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Elonka seems to have doubts as to the number of Salmsons built in Japan. That's good because Davilla and Soltan do too, which is why there's a "may" in there. On p. 444 they write: "Between 600 and 1,000 Salmson 2s were built in Japan." The box on p. 443 says "300 built by Kawasaki and approximately 300 built by Tokorozawa Branch of Army Supply Depot." Evidently very approximate. Angus McLellan(Talk)02:58, 29 June 2008 (UTC)Reply