Info EDUARD

Monthly magazine about history and scale plastic modeling.

01/2023

Dear Friends and Fellow Modellers, Welcome to the first newsletter of 2023. The January issue traditionally introduces our planned projects for the year. This year will be no different, so we’ll waste no time and get right down to the nitty gritty. We’ll start off with January, new releases for which are already available from our e-shop and have been since last week.

  • Page 1

    INFO Eduard
    # 155
    e-magazine FREE Vol 22 January 2023
  • Page 2

    INFO Eduard
    # 155
    e-magazine FREE Vol 22 January 2023
    © Eduard - Model Accessories, 2023
    FREE FOR DOWNLOAD, FREE FOR DISTRIBUTION!
    This material may only be used for personal use. No part of the text
    or graphic presentations can be used in another publication in any other media
    form or otherwise distributed without the prior written
    permission of Eduard - Model Accessories and authors involved.
    Editorial and Graphics - Marketing department, Eduard - Model Accessories, Ltd.
  • Page 3

    eduardeduard
    JANUARY 2023
    CONTENTS
    EDITORIAL
    KITS
    BRASSIN
    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED SETS
    BIG ED
    BUILT
    ON APPROACH
    February 2023
    TAIL END CHARLIE
    HISTORY
    BOXART STORY
    B-25J Mitchell STRAFER ProfiPACK 1/72
    Spitfire Mk.Vb mid Weekend edition 1/48
    Sopwith F.1 Camel (Clerget) Weekend edition 1/48
    Bf 110E ProfiPACK 1/72
    P-400 ProfiPACK 1/48
    A6M2 Zero Type 21 ProfiPACK 1/48
    F4F-3 Wildcat 1/48
    Spitfire Mk.Vb late 1/48
    F-4B Phantom II 1/48
    P-38J 1/48
    Beaufort Mk.I 1/48
    P-51D-10+ wheel bay PRINT 1/48
    Midway
    The air war over Ukraine - Bogged in the mud
    Fast and low
    The black day of the Jagdgeschwader “Udet”
    High sky collision
    In the clouds over the Channel
    Headhunters over Buna
    Bailing out over the jungle
    4
    10
    24
    30
    52
    72
    78
    84
    98
    115
    Published by Eduard-Model Accessories, spol. s.r.o.
    Mírová 170, Obrnice 435 21
    support@eduard.com www.eduard.com
  • Page 4

    Dear Friends and Fellow Modellers,
    Welcome to the first newsletter of 2023.
    The January issue traditionally introdu-
    ces our planned projects for the year. This
    year will be no different, so we’ll waste no
    time and get right down to the nitty gritty.
    We’ll start off with January, new releases
    for which are already available from our
    e-shop and have been since last week.
    New Kits for January
    For the second time in a row, a new
    release within the ProfiPACK line untradi-
    tionally draws on plastic from an external
    source. Such sources are generally used
    by us in releasing kits in our Limited Editi-
    on line, but there have been some excepti-
    ons in the past. In December, we released
    a 1:72nd scale Bf 109E-3 with the plastic
    coming from Special Hobby, and last year
    in February, the ProfiPACK line saw a Hu-
    rricane Mk.I that hailed from the Polish
    firm Arma Hobby. This time around, again
    in 1:72nd, we have a B-25J based around
    the Hasegawa molds, along the same
    lines as September’s Limited Edition ‘Gun-
    n’s Bunny’. I expect this ProfiPACK B-25J
    Straffer, a B-25J with the metal plated
    gunned nose, will be just as popular as
    Gunn’s Bunny, not just because of an at-
    tractive assortment of accessory items,
    but also because the marking options
    include items that simply could not be
    included in Gunn’s Bunny due to space limi-
    tations. That felt like a crime. But the deve-
    lopment of this item was not to just create
    the opportunity to rectify said crime. It
    was more of a response to the slowing of
    the market brought on by Russia’s invasi-
    on of Ukraine. The market slowing was a
    reaction to this idiotic war. Between April
    and September of last year, it dropped our
    sales by some twenty percent, and we re-
    acted by reducing the number of editions
    of some of our kits, notably in the Limi-
    ted Edition line. That gave us a surplus of
    B-25J plastic, that was then diverted to
    this January release.
    Coincidentally, we have another 72nd sca-
    le twin coming out this month, the Bf 110E.
    It is a repop of the original ProfiPACK, and
    signals a continuation of the return of the
    Bf 110 family to our catalog. January has
    a total of three such re-editions, and be-
    sides the aforementioned Bf 110E, we have
    our tried and tested P-400 Airacobra in
    1:48th, and the recently sold out A6M2 Zero
    Model 21.
    Besides the four ProfiPACKS, we have
    a couple of new Weekend kits, the So-
    pwith Camel with a Clerget engine and the
    Spitfire Mk.Vb. The Mk.Vb is an extremely
    complicated type, featuring a host of con-
    secutive manufacturing modifications. The
    subtype being released this month can be
    considered, albeit as a bit of an oversim-
    plification, a mid production version, cha-
    racterized by an armored windscreen and
    a newer wing with asymmetrical kidney
    shaped cannon fairings under the wings.
    New Kits for February
    Coming in February is the 48th scale Li-
    mited Edition kit of the Hind-E. The kit will
    feature Zvezda’s plastic and eight marking
    options. Besides masks and coloured pho-
    toetched, accessories will include Brassin
    wheels, chaff/flare dispensers and GPS
    antennae. The theme of the markings is
    geared towards service with the air forces
    of Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic.
    As with our other 72nd and 48th scale Hind
    kits previous, this edition will include a pu-
    blication from noted Czech military pilot
    Jaroslav Spacek.
    The Hind E is historically a striking subject
    matter for a kit, and one that we will re-
    turn to one more time in 2023 with a spe-
    cific item. No less striking, however, is the
    ProfiPACK Fokker D.VII (AOW), signaling
    a return to World War One subjects. This kit
    was originally envisioned as a re-edition
    of the most successful of the Fokker D.VII
    kits, the ProfiPACK Fokker D.VII (OAW) with
    the catalog number 8131. But because this
    was repeatedly reissued several times in
    the past, we decided to create a new item
    this time around. The boxart shows what
    is quite possibly the most depicted aircraft
    of the First World War, Lo!, flown by Lt.
    Ernst Udet, during combat in the cockpit of
    a very elegant Fokker D.VII which this po-
    pular aviation personality flew during that
    time. The aircraft carried the somewhat
    enigmatic inscription ‘Du Doch Nicht!!’ on
    the elevators and was shot down by defen-
    sive fire from the Breguet being attacked.
    EDITORIAL
    INFO Eduard4
    January 2023
  • Page 5

    The marking options are a collection of
    six choices used in previous issues of the
    Fokker D.VII OAW kit. All in all, the options
    offer an attractive set of both striking and
    historically significant aircraft that inclu-
    des among others the red and white air-
    craft flown by Lt. Kurt Monington of Jasta
    18 with a raven and skull on the fuselage
    and another famed Fokker with artwork
    inspired by a fable of the Seven Swabians
    (the Brothers Grimm) from Jasta 65.
    The February ProfiPACK line picks up with
    the Zero line, and will come in the form of
    an A6M3 Model 22/22a. It contains decals
    for five aircraft that served with ground
    based units of the Japanese Navy in the
    South Pacific and Japan. And be aware,
    the A6M3 Model 22 is not identical to the
    Model 32!
    Carrying on with the Pacific theme, we
    have another kit, the Spitfire Mk.VIII in
    1:48th, which is being released as a Wee-
    kend kit. The kit is based around the pro-
    ven Spitfire Mk.IX/VIII/16 molds, and same
    as other February new kit releases, it is
    a component of our range renewal efforts.
    The decal options will allow building one
    of four aircraft that served with the RAAF
    in Australia and Indonesia, and within the
    RAF in Italy and Burma.
    Another item for February’s Weekend line
    and based on older but proven molds is
    our popular Fw 190A-8/R2 ‘Sturmbock’
    in 1:72nd scale. These armored machines
    were developed for combat with American
    four engined bombers and their kits are
    traditionally among our best selling items.
    One interesting fact related to this is that
    the subtypes Fw 190A-8 and Fw 190A-8/R2
    account for half of all Fw 190 kit sales,
    which is furthermore the most popular
    type of aircraft we have kitted in terms of
    sales. This kit includes four marking opti-
    ons from JG 3, JG 4 and JG 300. The boxart
    depicts some of the most dramatic aerial
    combat to take place during the Second
    World War over Austria.
    A significant force behind the momentum
    of our aforementioned range revival comes
    in the form of the only February re-edition.
    This is the ProfiPACK Bf 110E in 1:48th. This
    is the first Bf 110 release in 1:48th since
    our fire, the second anniversary of which
    came just before Christmas on December
    19th. The re-emergence of these kits had
    to wait that long due to production capaci-
    ty limits. In the coming months, Bf 110 kits
    in both 48th and 72nd scales will be ex-
    panding into the ProfiPACK and Weekend
    lines, and both kits will come back in the
    Limited Edition family as well, under the
    name Adlertag. At approximately the mid-
    way point of the year, the much reques-
    ted Bf 110G-4, catalog Number 8208, will
    be making a comeback.
    New Kits for March
    For March, we are prepping for the con-
    tinuation of the Wildcat series with a Li-
    mited Edition kit dubbed ‘Guadalcanal’.
    This will be dedicated to the F4F-4 Wildcat
    early and late versions. It will be another
    of the Dual Combo kits, with two comple-
    te kits in the package. In this case, it will
    be one set for the early version F4F-4,
    the other will be geared towards the later
    variant. These differ in the fuselage. The
    decal options will cover not only Guadal-
    canal operations conducted by the Cactus
    Air Force, but also aircraft operating off of
    aircraft carriers in various regions of the
    PTO during the same timeframe.
    In March, the ProfiPACK line will see
    another 48th scale Spitfire, this time the
    Mk.Vc Trop and a 72nd scale Bf 109E-4. The
    Weekend line will grow by a 72nd scale Bf
    110G-2, while the re-edition concept will be
    applied to the MiG-21bis and Avia B.534 of
    the fourth production series. Both of these
    will be in 1:48th. Actually, I can’t rule out
    that the MiG might be a new item with new
    markings. We have what we need to go
    down that road.
    Kits for the Second Quarter
    Truth be told, every year I have a greater
    problem with the structuring of informa-
    tion regarding planned kits for the upco-
    ming twelve months. It’s mostly the result
    of the sheer number of new releases that
    come out each year. Despite the fact that
    many modellers on internet forums com-
    plain that we release too few kits and the
    wait times are long, we do put out some
    seventy new items per year. That sort of
    a schedule makes it very difficult to put to-
    gether a summary of all planned releases.
    There is also the perception held by many
    modellers that only the initial release of
    a given kit can and should be considered
    a true new release. Anything else is of-
    ten considered a repop and is overlooked
    by both the buying public and reviewers.
    I have a problem with this, because at least
    in our case, the re-editions are carefully
    planned items and not straight repops. It’s
    not like we put the exact same items into
    twenty different boxes. Each of our pro-
    jects includes as much as a dozen sprues.
    Typically, we try to group into main sprues
    all of the fine details that will be common
    for a specific type, and complement these
    with version specific sprues that hold fu-
    selages and wings that are the items that
    normally will bear the brunt of the diffe-
    rences. The kit then contains the relevant
    combination of sprues. As a goal, we avoid
    requiring the end user to apply any sur-
    gery to these types of things, which would
    allow a certain level of modularization.
    This would be a comparatively comfortable
    out’ and would be pretty cheap to boot, but
    the same cannot be said for the modeller.
    So, we reject that route and keep the end
    user at a higher level of priority, which ex-
    plains why we include version specific fu-
    selages and wings of a given type.
    It will be during the second quarter when
    this philosophy will show itself in all its
    glory. That is when we will be unveiling
    our Rufe. Formally, it is a version of the
    INFO Eduard
    5
    January 2023
  • Page 6

    Zero. However, our version will not have
    very much in common with our Zero Model
    21, from which the float equipped A6M2-N
    was derived. The new kit begs for four new
    sprues for its proper evolution. I have to
    say that I am very much looking forward to
    this kit. Initially, we thought that we would
    suspend the tradition of releasing new
    kits as Limited Edition items, but after a
    detailed historical analysis of the type, we
    thought that it would be a shame to do so.
    So, in April, we will start off with the now-
    -traditional Limited Edition kit. The Profi-
    PACK version will follow in July.
    For May, we have another Limited Editi-
    on kit coming. This will be the F-104C in
    1:48th, another in the line of Starfighters,
    of which we have released a few to date.
    In this case, however, we have changed
    the supplier of the plastic and this Vietnam
    War version will hail from Kinetic.
    June will see a significant premiere. The
    Limited Edition Wunderschone Neue Ma-
    schinen Pt.1 will introduce the Bf 109F-2
    and F-4, the first of our Bf 109F, G and K
    kits in 1:72nd scale, which will be with us
    for a good number of years. The 1:72nd
    scale Bf 109F, G and K are a very complex
    undertaking, and up to now, we have ne-
    ver committed to such an expansive type
    under one project umbrella. This is one of
    the reasons why it has taken as long as it
    has. Another major reason that the road to
    fruition was as long as it was even for us is
    that the basis for the project was data de-
    veloped for our 1:48th Bf 109F/G/K, and we
    changed and corrected it to a large extent.
    These were on a technological as well as
    a conceptual level. Since those first 48th
    scale kits were released, our technologi-
    cal abilities have evolved, and with them,
    our view as to how a model kit should look
    and go together. Those of you familiar with
    last year’s released S-199 and CS-199 will
    now have insight into how these Bf 109s
    will look, because the S-199s are part of
    the overall same project and share a lot in
    common with the Bf 109F/G/K.
    The release schedule of the Bf 109F, G
    and K will be the same as the 1:48th scale
    Spitfire Mk.I
    -
    V. the Zeros, the Wildcats and
    Trener kits. Taking it in order, in the coming
    months we’ll see Wunderschone Neue Ma-
    schinen Pt.2 with the Bf 109G-2 and G-4.
    This will be followed by ‘Gustav’, with the
    Bf 109G-6, and next year, we’ll pick up with
    the G-14. This will be followed by the G-6/AS
    and G-14/AS. This year will also see the
    release of the first ProfiPACK Bf-109F-2
    and F-4. New kits of specific Bf 109F, G and
    K variants will be spread out over seve-
    ral years and will total somewhere in the
    neighborhood of dozens. The entire project
    includes fourteen sprues (not counting the
    molds for the S-199 and CS-199), and most
    of these deal with differences in the fuse-
    lages and wings. We are also, of course,
    covering detail changes as well, including
    such things as the sizes and types of tires
    and wheel hubs, tailwheels and rudders.
    As with the Rufe model, this approach will
    raise your comfort level in the build wit-
    hout the need of any major surgery. For
    those of you that really want to take your
    work to the next level, we are also pre-
    paring a slew of accessory items, such as
    photoetched, and 3D printed parts, starting
    with simple wheels to more complex items
    like engines and cockpits.
    We’ve got one more special edition co-
    ming in the second quarter. We decreased
    the number of kits produced for the Hind
    E, and diverted the resulting balance to
    a truly unique release. Unlike the Hind E
    kit, this one will not include the publicati-
    on and will feature just one decal option.
    This will be for Mi-35 coded 3366, a Hind
    who’s paint scheme was inspired by the
    INFO Eduard6
    January 2023
  • Page 7

    Alien franchise. The decals are the center-
    piece of this project. From a graphic deve-
    lopment standpoint, this is a very complex
    item, and its development was accompa-
    nied by constant doubt within our design
    team. But, after successfully completing
    the rivet sets for the Mi-24 and Mi-35, it
    was concluded that the completion of this
    decal set was well within our capabilities
    as well. In the past, we have designed and
    produced many large decal sheets, but in
    the case of Alien, it’s a collection of decals
    that end up covering the entire model. The
    project is unique, and a first. It will be pro-
    duced in very limited quantities, no more
    than 1,000 units, and will also likely be-
    come a real collector’s item.
    We don’t live off of unique items alone, and
    so there are ProfiPACK and Weekend kits
    planned for the second quarter, as well
    as for the following ones. Amongst 1:48th
    scale ProfiPACK kits, this will include the
    initial release of the naval Camel 2F.1, the
    Z-326 Trener Master, and there will be ano-
    ther Wildcat. It may be a late F4F-4, or we
    may opt for the FM-2. This year, we’ll put
    out both, but the order of their release has
    not yet been set. Putting out a Dual Combo
    FM-2 boxing as a Limited Edition release is
    also on the table. The second quarter will
    also see a Bf 109E-1. Re-edition efforts will
    centre around a quarter scale Bf 109G-6,
    MiG-21PFM, another Bf 110, and in 1:72nd,
    an Fw 190F-8, MiG-21MF (Fighter Bomber),
    and a MiG-15UTI. For the Weekend line, we
    are planning a Tempest Mk.II and a Series
    2 Tempest Mk.V, an Fw 190A-4 and A6M2
    Zero Model 21. Not long ago, someone
    wrote in a modelling forum that after the
    release of Academy’s Model 21 Zero, this
    will be the final option for a release of this
    type from Eduard. Rest assured that this is
    definitely not the case. As always, we will
    give you plenty of reasons to consider the
    Eduard kit as your FIRST choice!
    Third Quarter
    Here, we begin to skate on some thin ice.
    Not that there are no plans, but as a rule,
    that has so far not been broken, plans
    tend to be subject to some dynamic chan-
    ges after the second quarter. In any case,
    the main project for the third quarter is
    the 1:48th scale Bf 109K-4, which we would
    dearly like to release in time for the IPMS
    Nationals in San Marcos. This model is
    in a similar boat as the 72nd scale Bf 109
    line – this kit also comes out of the earlier
    Bf 109F and G releases that came before it,
    but the design of the Bf 109K-4 introduced
    some technological and conceptual chan-
    ges and innovations. The same can be said
    for the S-199 and CS-199, being prepared
    for the end of the year. In both cases, we
    have achieved technological and concep-
    tual maturity, and I dare say we’ve fine tu-
    ned these things just right. When we get to
    the realization of the Kurfurst Limited Edi-
    tion kit, we’ll do the same for the marking
    options. Of course, we’ll complement it all
    with accessory items, down to 3D prints,
    so you have something to really look for-
    ward to!
    The third quarter also sees plans for
    a Limited Edition Z-526 Trener, the final
    sub variant of the line. There will also be
    Wilde Sau Episode Three, the Final Coun-
    tdown, dedicated to Wilde Sau units equi-
    pped with various versions of the Fw 190A.
    In the ProfiPACK line, we should see the
    48th scale Rufe, another Wildcat, another
    Camel, and the aforementioned Bf 109F-2.
    The Weekend line will expand by the addi-
    tion of the A6M3 Zero Model 32, another
    quarter scale Bf 110, Spitfire Mk.16 and an
    I-16 Type 10.
    Fourth Quarter
    Economists would call this venturing into
    speculation. At this point in the New Year,
    the fourth quarter is still very far off and
    plans change. At the moment, what Li-
    mited Edition kits based around outside
    sourced plastic will be developed is up in
    the air. Whatever it will be, this item is nor-
    mally the hit of E-day in the fall. Finalizing
    agreements for the supply of the outsour-
    ced plastic won’t occur until next month at
    Nuremburg, and there are currently seve-
    ral items in the running. Where this will go
    is uncertain also because the Nuremburg
    Toy Fair, at least as far as our industry is
    concerned, will not be exactly a beehive
    of activity due to kit producer attendance.
    And really, the same can be said of retai-
    ler attendance, so this will be the most
    unusual Toy Fair over the past fifty years.
    I do hold out some hope that it won’t be so
    bad, and that it might end up like this past
    E-day, or the soccer World Cup in Qatar.
    These were also events that had a lot of
    negative predictions associated with them,
    but came through surpassing all expecta-
    tions. Regardless of this year’s outcome,
    I believe that the Toy Fair will rebound over
    the coming years, recovering from the co-
    vid restrictions, and return to its former
    prosperity. How the fair goes, I will report
    on in the March newsletter.
    Be that as it may, the main focus for the fall
    will be the 1:48th scale Avia S-199. It will
    have its premiere at E-day, and same as
    the Bf 109K-4, it will come from a comple-
    tely new set of molds. We are also planning
    a Limited Edition kit for the end of the year,
    ‘Malta’, featuring the Spitfire Mk. V, and the
    aforementioned 1:72nd scale Gustav, the
    Bf 109G-6, which will apparently also
    include a Bf 109G-5.
    We also have another new release planned
    for the very end of the year, and on the
    table are several possibilities. Whether
    it will be the MiG-21F-13, the P-51B Mus-
    tang, the A6M5 Model 52 Zero or some-
    thing in 1:72nd will be finalized in the co-
    ming months. Take it as an early Christmas
    surprise, to be revealed at E-day, because
    within our system of releasing informati-
    on, it just has to be that way.
    Accessory Items for 2023
    Out of the planned accessory items, I will
    point out those that jump out at me from
    the long list of things to come. The first of
    these would be the Brassin wingfold set
    for the F4F-4 Wildcat . I consider this a true
    masterpiece, able to turn a normal model
    into the pearl of a collection and able to
    attract the eye of any onlooker like a pole
    dancer. This printed set contains a set of
    plastic wings, because its integration na-
    turally requires the cutting up of these
    items, which is much easier to do with two
    sets of wings rather than with just the one
    set from the kit. The Brassin line will also
    include 3D printed parts for the Fw 190A-8
    in 1:48th scale. The first of these will be
    the cockpit, replacing the older cast resin
    item, and among other things, illustrates
    INFO Eduard
    7
    January 2023
  • Page 8

    the advances made in this technology. Our
    plan is to replace the cast cockpits with
    3D printed ones over time. We are also
    going to produce 3D prints for armor in
    1:35th and ships in 1:350th. Also of note are
    eleven new Space sets, complemented by
    a set for the raised rivets on the 1:48th
    scale Su-25 using the same technology.
    Among new mask and photoetched sets,
    I would point out items for the Tornado IDS
    in 1:32nd from Italeri and the first sets for
    the 48th scale Airfix Anson.
    Shows
    It looks like the revival of the show season
    is unstoppable. That would mean that after
    Nuremburg, we will attend all significant
    shows through the spring, including Pro-
    sek and Moson, and even Lingen between
    them. We will also attend some smaller lo-
    cal shows, although these will be more for
    exposure of our new items than as ven-
    dors. In the summer, we will be in Texas
    at the IPMS Nationals, the fall will have us
    at E-day, in which we want to draw on the
    success of the last show, and take it a step
    further. Unfortunately, Telford will is not in
    our plans.
    Excellent news has come out of Slovakia,
    which will see the return of Bratislava’s
    Plastic Winter. It will be the return of a le-
    gend in a big way. It will have a new ve-
    nue and you have no idea how much I am
    looking forward to this show! So much so
    that the final big premiere of our making
    that I mentioned in the last paragraph will
    take place in Bratislava on November 11th,
    2023!
    Articles
    There are two, in this issue, both from Mira
    Baric. There is the tenth edition of his re-
    port on the air war over Ukraine and the
    second part of Midway, about the search
    for sunken ships with Paul Allen. As is now
    our custom, we have five Boxart Stories.
    This newsletter is published in the clas-
    sic PDF format and can be downloaded as
    you have in the past. At the same time, it
    is available through the Triobo publishing
    vehicle. You had an opportunity to test this
    new system out back in December, and the
    feedback has been overwhelmingly posi-
    tive. There are some negative points that
    were raised, but among modellers, how
    can it be any other way? It does appear
    as though there are no fatal flaws in the
    system. If you should run into an issue,
    though, you can bring it to our attention,
    and we can discuss the principles of its
    functionality. Starting with February, our
    newsletter will be published using Triobo
    exclusively.
    2022
    The space allocated for my introduction to
    the newsletter has been pretty much used
    up, but I would at least like to summarize
    some stats for 2022. The year has been an
    interesting one and somewhat surprising,
    because over a six month period of the
    market cooling, and the associated drop in
    sales, it ended with a recovery that brou-
    ght us in line with our best year ever, 2020.
    This is because of excellent performance
    over the first and fourth quarters last year,
    brought on by your support for us and our
    products. Our main markets, traditionally
    the Czech Republic, the EU, the United Sta-
    tes and Japan, even saw relatively signi-
    ficant growth. This amounted to 7% in the
    Czech Republic, 9% in Japan, and as high
    as 14% in the US. There were some ma-
    jor jumps in the year in smaller markets,
    such as China by 58% and Australia by 71%,
    but the champion amongst the developed
    world is Canada, with a jump of 84%.
    With the EU, it is a bit more complicated,
    because we trade with individual nations.
    The results vary, and while we recorded
    an increase in sales of 11% in France and
    even 26% in Poland, in Germany we regis-
    tered a decrease of 11%. There were down-
    turns elsewhere as well. Predictably, Ru-
    ssia fell by 47% and this year the bottom
    will fall out if the war doesn’t end soon.
    We’ll see no sales in the Russian mar-
    ket immediately at the start of this year.
    Less understandable is the drop in sales
    to Great Britain, where they amounted to
    25%. In a market that has seen long term
    growth, this is rather shocking. It can’t be
    blamed on Brexit, and in Britain we saw
    a drop in the year before last of 5%, in line
    with the global figure compared to 2020. In
    short, everything appeared pretty normal
    and back then, there was a drop of about
    a percentage across the board. Last year’s
    25% drop in sales is more dramatic, and
    I would venture a guess that it points to
    a worsening condition for mutual trade
    between Great Britain and the EU. Fur-
    thermore, even we are seeing worsening
    conditions with respect to imports from
    Britain, almost to the level seen back in
    the days of communism. We have even re-
    fused delivery of some items, because the
    additional duties and import taxes were
    higher than the cost of the actual goods.
    Add to that the cost of postage, which has
    risen, and continues to rise enormously,
    and you can see why there is fear for the
    future of international trade. I would like
    to extend my sincere thanks and gratitude
    to all those who, despite these conditions,
    still purchased items off our e-shop. Your
    help in maintaining this avenue of sales is
    not taken for granted.
    That was the good news. Here’s the bad
    news. The other side of the coin when it
    comes to sales are expenses. These, un-
    fortunately, rose exponentially. At the end
    of the summer, it even appeared as though
    these would not see any limits. There were
    also the effects of supply issues from ear-
    lier in the year. Luckily, our industry was
    not as hard hit as, say, the automobile se-
    ctor. We never had to stop, or even limit,
    production. Nevertheless, inflation raised
    our expenses significantly, bit into our
    profits and put the brakes on development.
    The fall brought some relief on all fronts,
    including on the threat of further increases
    in energy costs, even though if these costs
    reach the government mandated ceiling,
    we’ve got something to look forward to….
    we’ll still end up paying three times as
    much as last year. The rising cost of pro-
    duction is the main, and really, the only, re-
    ason for price increases which we needed
    to implement with the New Year. We tried
    to minimize these as best we could, and
    because this was our responsibility alone,
    I put a lot of careful thought into this step.
    Despite all this, I firmly believe that we still
    provide the best value for the money com-
    pared to other firms. I believe that this will
    be noticed by you, and that we can count on
    your continued support for 2023!
    And, I wish all the best for the New Year,
    much success and good health!
    Happy Modelling
    Vladimir Sulc
    INFO Eduard8
    January 2023
  • Page 9

    www.eduard.com/bfc
    BUNNY BUNNY FIGHTERFIGHTER
    CLUB
    Eduard's special membership club for all modeling enthusiasts!
    15% Permanent Club discount at Eduard Store – you will receive permanent 15% discount on all Eduard
    products and also discount on various other non-Eduard products. Fixed, permanent, forever!
    Unique valuable Club kits and accessories – you will gain access to unique and nowhere else to be sold
    products, specially made for BFC members.
    Even better prices at Eduard events stand – do you know that Eduard usually has huge discounts on
    their products at fairs and events all over the world? BFC members will have even higher discount at
    these events.
    Club T-shirt – you will receive fancy BFC T-shirt with unique design and special barcode
    (used for event discounts). This exclusive T-shirt will be only available
    to the members of BFC.
    Free entry fee on E-day – you will not have to pay a penny to visit Eduard's E-day.
    That means lot of fun at E-day for two days and entry kit, absolutely free!
    * E-day - INTERNATIONAL SCALE KIT EXHIBITION - IPMS Czech Republic Championship
    BOX CONTENT:
    Plastic parts, Marking options 6, Decal Set, PE parts, Maska, Brassin
    parts (two different types of wheels, landing flaps, dust filter with
    eyelid, intake ring and RP-3 60lb rockets), 3D decals for main and si
    -
    dewalk instrument and control panels with photo-etched details and
    seat belts.
    BOX CONTENT:
    Plastic parts, Marking options 4, Decal Set, PE parts, Maska, Brassin
    parts (undercarriage wheels, cockpit, exhaust nozzle, FOD).
    How to become a member of BFC?How to become a member of BFC?
    Simply by purchasing the Activation product. You will be given 15% discount on (almost) every Eduard
    product in your shopping cart. To apply this discount, the Activation product has to be in your shopping
    cart. Activation product is excluded from this calculation.
    Activation products:Activation products:
    Tempest Mk. V + T-shirt 1/48MiG-21MF + T-shirt 1/72
  • Page 10

    HISTORY
    SEARCHING FOR THE LOST SHIPS
    WITH PAUL ALLEN
    MIDWAY
    Battle of the Corral Sea, described in the
    previous part of this series, marked the
    very first aircraft carriers encounter in the
    history. It was a Japanese tactical victory
    since they lost only one small aircraft ca-
    rrier, Shōhō and one destroyer while they
    sank a large American aircraft carrier Le-
    xington, a tanker and a destroyer. Strate-
    gically the battle meant an Allied success
    since they prevented the Japanese landing
    at Port Moresby.
    In comparison Midway represented the
    very first American victory which not only
    hampered the Japanese offensive plans
    but also struck a devastative blow again-
    st their Navy from which they have never
    fully recovered. The ground for this was
    laid exactly by the Battle of the Corral Sea
    To describe the Battle of Midway would be beating of the dead
    horse. The details about the air combat can be found in Tom
    Cleaver’s article in the Info No. 152 (issue 10/2022). Therefore, in
    the following text we will focus on some key moments and also
    look into the search for the ships sunken during this battle.
    Source: Naval History and Heritage Command
    Midway became the target of the first attack as early
    as December 7, 1941. Pictured here is the wreck of
    PBY-3 Catalina (BuNo 0824), destroyed in a night
    bombardment by the destroyers Ushio and Sazanami.
    Aerial shot of Midway on November 24, 1941, shortly before the start of the war with Japan.
    Text: Miro Barič
    Source: US Navy
  • Page 11

    HISTORY
    during which the aircraft carrier Shōkaku
    was severely damaged by three bombs
    and required the dry dock repairs. The se-
    cond aircraft carrier, Zuikaku avoided the
    damage however lost a half of her aircraft
    crews and waited for the replacements.
    Therefore, both ships were missing at the
    attack on Midway.
    On the other side the American aircraft
    carrier USS Yorktown, seriously damaged
    in the Corral Sea, was repaired with the
    enormous effort and barely withing a
    month could join another battle. It was an
    unpleasant surprise for Japanese.
    Ace in the sleeve
    The greatest American advantage though
    was the intelligence acquired by decoding
    the Japanese messages. It helped to un-
    cover the Japanese plan to land at Port
    Moresby – and thanks to it the Commader
    of the Pacific Fleet, Admiral Chester Nimitz
    started to trust the judgment of the HYPO
    station on Hawaiian Islands much more
    while evaluating the intercepted Japanese
    messages. And precisely their information
    played the critical role in the case of the
    Battle of Midway. It is the proof that even
    the nerds can help win the wars!
    HYPO station was one of two main crypto-
    graphic intelligence unit of the USN in the
    Pacific. The other one was in Melbourne.
    The third station in Philippines had to be
    evacuated before the Japanese onslau-
    ght and the personnel was incorporated
    into the Australian unit. HYPO station was
    commanded by Cpt. Joseph Roschefort, a
    very colorful individual in the otherwise
    dull uniformed world. Rochefort was born
    in 1900 in Dayton, Ohio. In 1917 he enlisted in
    the US Navy. During the enlistment proce-
    ss he lied he had been born in 1898 and this
    age difference accompanied him throu-
    ghout his whole career which started by
    graduating from the Navy Mechanic School
    and starting the service on the tanker USS
    Cuyama. There, another officer noticed his
    passion in solving the rebus and cross
    words and recommended him for the Navy
    crypto-analytical studies. During 1929-1932
    the Navy ensured he could master the Ja-
    panese language (including the studies in
    Tokyo) a when he was in the beginning of
    1941 commissioned to lead HYPO station,
    he had already had nine years of service
    in the intelligence units under his belt. He
    was allowed to personally choose the ma-
    jority of his team members, so he molded
    his team according to his needs. Their main
    task was to break the Japanese Navy code
    called JN-25 by the Americans.
    In cooperation with British, Australian and
    Dutch colleagues the American analytics
    gradually achieved the capability to read
    10 to 15% of each Japanese message. To
    estimate the rest of the contents was a
    problem. That the large-scale Japanese
    offensive was being prepared was clear
    even before the first shot were fired in the
    Corral Sea. Those in Washington though
    supposed that the attack will be directed
    to the south, then towards Johnston Island.
    And finally estimated the date of the attack
    no sooner than middle of June 1942. On
    the contrary Rochefort was convinced that
    the Japanese operation is headed towards
    the central Pacific and its target is Midway
    and it will commence in the beginning of
    June. And that he was right in all aspects
    made him a lot of enemies in Washington.
    Luckily, Admiral Nimitz fully agreed with
    his conclusions and made the correspon-
    ding arrangements. Had he relied on the
    instructions from Washington he would
    have reached Midway after its capture by
    the Japanese. Instead, he could wait for
    Japanese and set the trap for them while
    they had no idea about the main American
    forces movement.
    Trick on Japanese and their own
    command
    In order to confirm its judgement HYPO
    station came up with the deceit Admiral
    Nimitz also agreed with. One intercepted
    message contained the words “koryaku
    butai” which had been confirmed as “in-
    vasion fleet” combined with the designa-
    tion AF. As a target of the attack AF was
    mentioned in further Japanese messages.
    Rochefort was convinced that AF is Mid-
    way. But people in Washington believed
    it to be Johnston Island. Then one of Ro-
    chefort’s team members, Wilfred “Jasper”
    Holmes proposed that Midway faked the
    water supply problems. Nimitz gave the
    plan green light and the instructions were
    sent to Midway by underwater cable. Con-
    USS Yorktown in dock at Pearl Harbor on May 29, 1942. Damage from the Battle of the Coral Sea was repaired
    in record time.
    Japanese aircraft carrier Akagi at sea in the summer
    of 1941. Three A6M Zero fighters are parked forward.
    Joseph Rochefort
    Source: US Navy
    Source: Naval History and Heritage Command
    INFO Eduard
    11
    January 2023
  • Page 12

    sequently, the island reported in the plain
    language that the sea water processing
    equipment suffered from the explosion and
    the drinking water supplies will last for two
    weeks only. The message was intercepted
    by the Japanese station on Kwajalein and
    sent it to the higher command. A couple
    of hours later commander of the air group
    scheduled to occupy AF sent the request to
    the headquarters for the emergency water
    supplies. This confirmed the identity of the
    target.
    All these analytical successes were not for
    free. During the month of May 1942, when
    any piece of informational was invaluable,
    for days Rochefort did not leave his bunker
    and worked for more than 12 hous a day. He
    did not follow the military rules and regu-
    lations but applied his own methods which
    were successful. While at work he wore
    the bathing robe and flippers. One can ea-
    sily picture the image of Captain Benjamin
    “Hawkeye” Pierce from MASH series played
    by Alan Alda. Rochefort was lucky as well.
    In the very end of May 1942, the Japanese
    ceased to use JN-25 code and replaced it
    with another. That would have been bro-
    ken from the scratch – however all that
    was important for the battle of Midway the
    American cryptanalytics had already found
    out. Nimitz wanted to reward Rochefort’s
    efforts and proposed his decoration with
    Navy Distinguished Service Medal. Nimitz’s
    superior, Admiral Ernest King refused it.
    He considered Rochefort the officer with
    the least military look he has ever met. Af-
    ter some other officers from Washington
    complained about him, he was transferred
    to San Francisco and put in charge of a dry
    dock and was no longer involved in cryp-
    to analytics until the end of war. Despite
    King’s objections he was awarded Legion
    of Merit at the end of war. He passed away
    in 1976 and received a real award for his
    work only after his death. In 1985 he was
    awarded long denied Navy Distinguished
    Service Medal and in 1986 Presidential Me-
    dal of Freedom.
    Disastrous losses
    The result of the Battle of Midway is well
    known. Japan deployed four large aircraft
    carriers (Akagi, Kaga, Hiryū and Soryū) and
    lost all four of them. In addition, Japan lost
    a heavy cruiser. US Navy sent three aircraft
    carriers to a battle (Enterprise, Hornet,
    Yorktown) and lost one of them including
    a destroyer. What contributed to the cata-
    strophic Japanese defeat was the fact that
    the Americans knew their plan and that this
    plan was extremely complicated. Japanese
    fleet was divided into several independent
    groups with different tasks and moving far
    Japanese aircraft carrier Kaga after modernization in the mid-1930s.
    The stern of the Kaga circa 1941.
    Japanese aircraft carrier Soryu during training cruises in January 1938.
    Source: Naval History and Heritage CommandSource: Naval History and Heritage CommandSource: Naval History and Heritage Command
    HISTORY
    INFO Eduard12
    January 2023
  • Page 13

    from each other. Therefore, in case it was
    necessary, they could not help each other
    and their coordination was very deman-
    ding. The battle started on June 3, 1942, by
    the unsuccessful B-17 attack against the
    transportation ships from the invasion fle-
    et. At night the PBY Catalina flying boat’s
    torpedo hit and damaged the tanker Ake-
    bono Maru. It was the only American su-
    ccessful torpedo attack during the whole
    battle. In the morning of June 4 Admiral
    Chūichi Nagumo dispatched the Japanese
    carrier-borne aircraft to attack Midway Is-
    land. They were opposed by 26 F2A Buffalo
    and F4F Wildcat fighters of the US Marines
    led by Major Floyd Parks. Fifteen of them
    were shot down and most of the returning
    aircraft were seriously damaged. Among
    them a Wildcat flown by Marion Carl for
    who this mission was a baptism of fire.
    Several months later he became famous
    during the battles of Guadalcanal where he
    was credited with the majority of his 18.5
    victories.
    In the meantime, bombers from the island
    were sent on the counterattack again-
    st the Japanese aircraft carriers. Without
    the fighter escort however, they did not
    score any hits and suffered heavy losses.
    Five out of six Avengers were shot down,
    out of fours B-26 Marauders two did not
    return, out of eleven SB2U Vindicator two
    were lost and out of 16 SBD Dauntless ei-
    ght were destroyed. Their pilots had not
    been trained sufficiently yet and attacked
    from gliding flight instead of diving. Their
    commander, Major Lofton Henderson was
    killed and in August 1942 an airport at Gua-
    dalcanal was named after him. Only 15 B-17
    bombers attacking from the high altitude
    returned without a loss. It was clear to
    Nagumo that the aircraft arrived from Mid-
    way where Japanese failed to catch them
    on the ground. The first attacking wave
    also reported that they did not manage to
    destroy all installations and suggested to
    launch another wave. Therefore, its aircraft
    were being prepared in hangars to attack
    the ground targets. Nagumo however had
    no idea that at that time the aircraft from
    the American carriers were already air-
    borne. One of the ships was discovered by
    a Japanese reconnaissance aircraft and
    Nagumo ordered to stop the aircraft re-ar-
    ming and armed them with torpedoes and
    armor piercing bombs.
    And then all hell broke loose for the Ja-
    panese Admiral. Arming the aircraft and
    dispatch of the second attack wave from the
    carriers ideally took Japanese 45 minutes
    but experiencing the complications it could
    have easily been an hour and even more.
    He did not have that time. The first wave
    from the attack on Midway was returning
    and if he did not want to lose them ditching
    in the ocean having exhausted all their
    fuel, he had to receive those first. At the
    same time first aircraft from the American
    carriers showed up. They however did not
    wait to form a large group but dispatched
    their units individually. Consequently, TBD
    Devastator torpedo bombers reached the
    Japanese formation first. Attacking one
    after another it was first 15 aircraft from
    Hornet’s VT-8, then 14 from VT-6 from En-
    terprise and 12 from Yorktown’s VT-3. All
    15 Devastators from the first group were
    shot down and 29 out of 30 aviators were
    killed including the commander, John Wal-
    dron. The commander of the second group,
    Eugene Lindsay was also killed. VT-6 lost
    nine aircraft and only two Devastators
    from the last group survived.
    Therefore 34 out of 41 deployed torpedo
    bombers were lost without achieving a
    A Grumman F4F-4 Wildcat (BuNo 5244) takes off from Yorktown on the morning of June 4, 1942. This is aircraft
    No. 13 of the VF-3 unit flown by Lt. (JG) William Leonard.
    Japanese aircraft carrier Hiryū dodges bombs from American B-17s on the morning of June 4, 1942.
    Source: Naval History and Heritage Command Source: US Navy
    HISTORY
    INFO Eduard
    13
    January 2023
  • Page 14

    single successful hit. It was the Devasta-
    tor’s very last combat mission. Their sa-
    crifice though was not futile. They caused
    another delay in re-arming of the Japane-
    se aircraft. And above all they lured A6M
    fighters protecting the formation down to
    low altitudes at the time when the SBD
    Dauntless dive bombers from VB-6, VS-6
    and VB-3 were approaching at the high
    altitude. Then they could choose the tar-
    gets at will and undisturbed. Kaga received
    five direct hits, Akagi only one but another
    near miss disabled the steering and Soryu
    was hit directly at least three times. Under
    the normal circumstances the bomb hits
    would not have been fatal. On all three
    ships however, the explosions occurred in
    the hangars among the aircraft full of fuel.
    They were surrounded by bombs and tor-
    pedoes which the servicemen did not have
    time to store in the protected ammunition
    storages. All of it caught fire and started to
    explode. Within couple of minutes the Ja-
    panese ships were in flames from the bow
    to the stern.
    Hiryū versus Yorktown
    The only undamaged Japanese aircraft ca-
    rrier Hiryū wasted no time and launched 18
    D3A Val dive bombers escorted by six figh-
    ters which followed the returning Ameri-
    can aircraft and attacked the first ship they
    discovered. It was USS Yorktown which
    sustained three bomb hits. Those tore a
    huge hole in the deck and disabled most of
    her boilers. Within an hour the ship’s crew
    managed to temporarily cover the deck
    and restore the propulsion. When another
    wave from Hiryū arrived in the form of ten
    B5N Kate torpedo bombers escorted by six
    fighters the ship appeared to them unda-
    maged, and they concluded it was another
    ship. This time they hit Yorktown with two
    torpedoes. The vessel without the power
    started to list to the port side. The Japa-
    nese were convinced that they sank two
    American carriers and balanced the po-
    wers. They were preparing to strike the
    remaining enemy ships when 24 American
    dive bombers arrived and hit Hiryū with
    four to five bombs. The morning scenario
    repeated itself with large scale fires and
    the ammunition explosions which sealed
    the ship’s fate. While Soryu and Kaga sank
    on June 4 evening, Akagi followed then
    only next day early morning and Hiryū sank
    last on June 5 at 9 am.
    The main forces consequently avoided
    the further confrontation, and the Japa-
    nese withdrew. The cruisers Mogami and
    Mikuma however were left behind due to
    their earlier collision and damage. In the
    following two days they were the target the
    air raids which ultimately sank Mikuma on
    June 6.
    Mogami escaped heavily damaged. On the
    American side the efforts to save York-
    town continued ultimately marred by I-168
    submarine. On June 6 she hit the carrier
    with two torpedoes, third one struck de-
    stroyer Hamman which sank with the loss
    of 80 crew members. On the following day,
    June 7 in the morning, she was followed
    by Yorktown to the ocean bottom. The Ba-
    ttle of Midway final act was capturing of
    several Japanese sailors. First USS Trout
    submarine picked up two survivors from
    Mikuma on June 9. Then, on June 14 a Ca-
    talina crew spotted a small boat hundreds
    of miles off Midway.
    Five days later, on June 19, it was found by
    USS Ballard which picked up 35 Japane-
    se sailors from it. There were mechanics
    left behind on the sinking Hiryū. They made
    their way up from bellow the deck, found a
    boat, launched it on the water just minutes
    before Hiryū disappeared under the sur-
    face. They tried to reach their own territory.
    Originally there were 39 of them but five of
    them did not survive the two weeks on the
    ocean. The rest became POWs and were
    transferred to Pearl Harbor. Three Ameri-
    can aviators were also captured but their
    fare was much worse. Pilot Fran O’Flaher-
    ty and his gunner Bruno Peter Gaid from
    Enterprise were interrogated and the mu-
    rdered by throwing them overboard with
    the weight attached. Japanese tried to kill
    Wesley Osmus from Yorktown in the same
    way but he resisted so they killed him with
    a hatchet and threw his dead body over-
    board.
    Kaga and Akagi found
    Midway was a turning point in the Pacific
    war and ships sunken in this battle would
    have been valued exhibits in Paul Alle-
    n’s collection. He was heavily involved in
    searching for the shipwrecks however on
    October 15, 2018 he passed away after sud-
    den illness. The company he had founded
    continued in his efforts for some time af-
    terwards. Precisely a year after Allen’s de-
    ath his ship RV Petrel sailed on expedition
    Douglas SBD-3 Dauntless No. 17 of unit VS-5 prepares to board Yorktown on the morning of June 4, 1942. Seated in the cockpit is Ens. Leif Larsen.
    Source: Naval History and Heritage Command
    HISTORY
    INFO Eduard14
    January 2023
  • Page 15

    This F4F-3 Wildcat from VMF-221 was flown by Capt. John Carey on June 4, 1942. He was wounded in combat
    and made an emergency landing. His partially disassembled BuNo 4006 is photographed in late June 1942.
    This SBD-3 Dauntless (BuNo 4542) belonged to VB-6 of the USS Enterprise. However, its crew, pilot
    George Goldsmith and radio operator James Patterson, landed aboard Yorktown due to damage and
    lack of fuel. The aircraft was later lost with that ship.
    The burning USS Yorktown during the Japanese attacks
    on June 4, 1942.
    Attacking torpedo bomber B5N Kate (top right) seen from
    the deck of Yorktown.
    One of a pair of SBD-3 Dauntlesses from VB-3 that were unable
    to land aboard Yorktown due to damage and thus ended up in the
    water alongside the cruiser USS Astoria.
    Source: Naval History and Heritage Command
    Source: Naval History and Heritage CommandSource: Naval History and Heritage CommandSource Naval History and Heritage Command
    Source: Naval History and Heritage Command
    HISTORY
    INFO Eduard
    15
    January 2023
  • Page 16

    to Midway. First, on October 18, 2019, they
    found Kaga’s wreck. Her parts had been
    discovered by the US Navy in 1999 during
    the exercise involving mapping the ocean
    bottom. The had discovered 15 meters long
    bulkhead, two 25 mm caliber cannons po-
    sts and landing lights in 5200 meters dep-
    th. RV Petrel discovered the whole wreck
    in 5400 meters depth. The wreck is upright
    but significantly covered with sediments
    and most of her deck and superstructure
    is missing. She is surrounded by a lot of
    debris. Two days later, on October 20, 2019,
    RV Petrel crew discovered Akagi’s wreck
    as well with the help of high frequency so-
    nar in the depth of 5490 meters. The ship
    is upright but as opposed to Kaga is fair-
    ly undamaged. The photographs could not
    be made since the underwater robot was
    damaged while researching Kaga two days
    ago.
    Sources:
    Hrbek, I., Hrbek, J. - Krvavé oceány, Naše vojsko, 2002
    Hubáček, M. - Pacifik v plamenech, Mladá Fronta, 2001
    Layton, E., Pineau, R., Costello, J. - And I Was There:
    Pearl Harbor and Midway – Breaking the Secrets, Willi-
    am Morrow & Co, 1985
    Lundstrom, J. - The First Team, Naval Institute Press,
    1990
    www.history.navy.mil/
    warbirdsnews.com/warbirds-news/battle-of-midway-
    -ijn-aircraft-carriers-kaga-and-akagi-discovered.html
    The burning aircraft carrier Hiryū on the morning of June 5, 1942, shortly before sinking.
    The destroyer USS Hammann sinks after being hit by a torpedo from a Japanese submarine. The image was
    taken from the deck of the Yorktown, which was also hit. At the top right is the 127 mm caliber gun platform.
    The aircraft carrier Yorktown tilted after being abandoned by her crew. On board are two Wildcat fighters.
    Source: US Navy
    Source: US Navy
    Source: Naval History and Heritage Command
    Source: Naval History and Heritage Command
    Source: Naval History and Heritage Command
    HISTORY
    Dauntlessy z VS-8 z Hornetu útočia na japonský
    krížnik Mikuma 6. 6. 1942.
    Japonský ťažký krížnik Mikuma 6. 6. 1942 krátko
    pred potopením.
    INFO Eduard16
    January 2023
  • Page 17

    Source: Naval History and Heritage Command
    Source: Naval History and Heritage Command
    Source: PaulAllen.com
    HISTORY
    Platform for one of the Kaga's anti-aircraft guns.
    The platform of the 127 mm gun.
    The odo on the side of the Kaga wreck below the platform for one of the 127 mm guns.
    One of the 203 mm guns on the port side of the Kaga.
    Kaga wreck
    After the battle. In the cockpit of an F4F-4 with seven downed symbols sits
    Lt. (JG) Elbert McCuskey. At left is Ensign George Gay, the only member of VT-8's
    Hornet squadron to survive her Devastators' attack on the Japanese ships.
    Japanese sailors from Hiryū who were captured by the USS Ballard
    on June 19, 1942.
    INFO Eduard
    17
    January 2023
  • Page 18

    Photo: ZSU
    Photo: National Library of Scotland
    Kherson was captured by Russian right
    at the beginning of the invasion. Besides
    Donbas it was the only regional center and
    large city the Russians managed to captu-
    re. It is located on the Dnieper right bank
    and its importance was as a launching po-
    int for the further advance on Mykolaiv and
    Odessa. Since the further advance was
    stopped and due to the Ukrainian counte-
    rattack in the end of August, Kherson be-
    came a logistics nightmare.
    With the unstoppable regularity, the Ukrai-
    nians shelled and destroyed the bridges
    across the river Dnieper, weapons dumps
    and command centers. Simultaneously
    they exercise the permanent pressure on
    the Russian front lines. And despite the
    Russian occupation administration organi-
    zed the mock referendum after which the
    Kherson area, together with other three
    ones, was “forever” annexed to the Ru-
    ssian Federation, it was clear to the Army
    command that holding the positions on the
    Dnieper right bank will only lead to further
    losses. So, on November 11, an anniversary
    of the armistice that ended WWI, they ret-
    reated from Kherson to the left bank and
    destroyed all the bridges behind them.
    The legendary Chornobayivka was libera-
    ted on the way to Kherson. The Ukrainians
    had launched the large number of the
    rocket and artillery attacks on its airbase
    destroying a large quantity of the Russian
    helicopters and ground equipment. Gradu-
    ally the airport was turned to a one huge
    graveyard. The Ukrainians recaptured two
    of their own helicopters (Mi-8 and Mi-24P)
    which had been captured by Russians at
    the beginning of the invasion in non-air-
    worthy condition and painted their Z mar-
    kings on them. Now the aircraft returned
    to the hands of their original owners.
    Much like during WWI
    In November the larger operations at dif-
    ferent front sections were limited by rainy
    weather and mud. The worst conditions
    were around Bachmut in Donetsk area
    where the Russians have been pushing
    for several months. The images from the-
    re started to resemble the battle of Ypres
    (Passchendaele) during WWI-trenches
    filled with water, shot up trees and ever-
    -present mud. While the activity at the
    front (except Kherson) practically stopped
    it continued to be “hot” in the air. The Ru-
    ssians continued with their attacks against
    the Ukrainian energy infrastructure. They
    used rockets, cruise missile launched from
    the ships and airplanes as well as the ka-
    mikaze drones. For example, on November
    23 ten strategic bombers tu-95 took part
    in the attack and from the safety of the Ru-
    ssian airspace far from the front launched
    more than 70 cruise missiles. More than
    50 were shot down by the Ukrainian AA
    defense. Those who penetrated however
    caused a massive damage. In the course of
    October and November the Russians have
    launched altogether seven attack waves
    and hit around 40% of the Ukrainian energy
    infrastructure. After each of these attack
    wave millions of people remained without
    electricity, heating and running water.
    During the last three November weeks,
    no Iranian unmanned vehicle Shahed-136
    appeared which prompted great specula-
    tions about these kamikaze drones. In the
    end it turned out that the Russians had
    only exhausted the first batch and awaited
    further delivery. For more than two mon-
    ths Iran vehemently denied any drones
    deliveries to Russia. It was an obvious lie
    though. Ultimately on Saturday Novem-
    HISTORY
    Text: Miro Barič
    The air war over Ukraine
    Bogged in the mud
    The Ukrainian soldiers in trenches near Bachmut, 2022. The British soldiers in the battle of Passchendaele, 1917.
    During the period of November 1 through December 1 the most im-
    portant event was finding out how long the eternity takes. It is 42
    days. This was exactly the time which elapsed since the Russian
    president Putin proclaimed that Kherson will be Russian forever
    until the moment the city was liberated by the Ukrainian troops.
    Otherwise, there were no ground movements in Ukraine due to the
    poor weather. The massive shelling of the cities by the Russian
    missiles continues as well as strengthening of the Ukrainian air
    defenses.
    INFO Eduard18
    January 2023
  • Page 19

    Photo: ZSU
    Photo: Australian War Memorial collectionPhoto: ZSUPhoto: ZSU
    HISTORY
    ber 11 Iranian Secretary of State admitted
    the drones deliveries with the caveat they
    had been done a longer time before the
    outbreak of the war and the quantity was
    small. According to the Ukrainians it is
    another lie since the large-scale deploy-
    ment of the Iranian drones in Ukraine was
    confirmed by many photographs, wrecks
    of the shot down aircraft even captured,
    almost intact crashed UALs.
    Blood-stained selfie
    Since we mentioned the Iranian drones
    let’s recall an incident briefly mentioned
    in the previous part. Details about the
    case which occurred on Saturday Octo-
    ber 12 near the city of Vinnytsya when the
    Ukrainian AF lost a Mig-29 surfaced only
    recently. The fighter was hit by a debris
    from Shahed-136 drone just shot down
    and the pilot had to eject. A month later
    the photograph of the pilot with blood on
    his face was published and a little later his
    whole story. At that time there was ano-
    ther wave of the Russian rockets and dro-
    nes headed towards the Ukrainian cities.
    The defenders dispatched Mig-29 fighters
    against them. One of them was flown by
    Major Vadym Vorochylov from 204th Bri-
    gade of the Tactical Aviation. His call sign
    was Karaya. Those of you who are familiar
    with the name Erich Hartmann do not need
    further explanation on the call sign. Voro-
    shylov had chosen it in 2014. The Ukrainian
    citizens however gave him the nickname
    Ghost of Vinnytsya. Contrary to Ghost of
    Kiev this is a real person.
    He treated his airplane as a living thing.
    Talked to it and touched it so as it worked
    as best as possible. His favorite was the
    aircraft with bort number 10 which he flew
    on about 20 combat missions and always
    could rely on it. On that fateful day Voro-
    shylov woke up at 4 am due to the air sc-
    ramble. The pilot from his unit destroyed
    two Shahed in the south of Ukraine of the
    first mission. Voroshylov flew the next mi-
    ssion. He shot down three Iranian drones
    and returned to the base without any pro-
    blems.
    At dusk however another wave of raids
    came in. Major Voroshylov took off from
    the frontline airfield in the south of Ukraine
    and headed towards Vinnytsya area. He
    started to scan for targets and first he de-
    stroyed a drone. Then he launched a missi-
    le against another one. The drones gene-
    rate rather weak thermal trace therefore
    they had been attacked at relatively short
    distance. So, when Voroshylov hit his fifth
    drone on that day its debris hit his Mig-29
    fighter as well. “It broke my windshield
    and destroyed the aircraft nose” said the
    pilot later. “I was not seriously woun-
    ded but the blood from my facial cuts got
    into my eyes and impaired my situational
    awareness. My first though was that I did
    not want to eject. I saw the lights of some
    Shot up trees near Bachmut, 2022.
    This pilot shot down 5 drones in a day. He should
    also be credited with two cruise missiles.
    The Australian soldiers in shop up forest near Passchendaele, 1917.
    Vadym Voroshylov in the Mig-29 cockpit.
    INFO Eduard
    19
    January 2023
  • Page 20

    Photo: ZSUPhoto: ZSUPhoto: ZSU
    village in front of me. I checked my cont-
    rols, and the rudder did not work. I could
    only control the pitch. Making turns was
    very limited. I turned left and saw a dark
    spot. I said to myself that it was probably
    a field and there is nothing on it. At that
    moment the flames erupted on the ri-
    ght side of the cockpit and when the fire
    reached me I promptly ejected, exactly
    according to the manual”, as the pilot re-
    called the dramatic moments. While he
    was still on the parachute, he pulled out a
    mobile phone to check his wounds. Thus,
    the selfie with his blood-stained face was
    taken. At the same time, he wanted to let
    the ground control know that he was okay.
    It took him approximately two minutes to
    land. For his conduct president Volodymyr
    Zelenskyi awarded him with the highest
    award, Hero of Ukraine.
    Blue-yellow markings
    Also, the fighter flown by Voroshylow had
    the long history. It had been manufactured
    in the summer of 1990 and delivered to the
    161st Fighter Squadron of the Soviet AF at
    Limanske airbase near Odessa. The air-
    craft sported the standard camouflage of
    light gray and green-gray colors and ca-
    rried the bort number “blue 31”. After the
    breakup of the Soviet Union it remained in
    Ukraine and sometime in 2001-2002 it was
    assigned to the 204th Brigade of the Tacti-
    cal Aviation in Belbek, Crimea. The bort
    number was changed to “blue 10”. During
    2007-2008 this Mig-29 was grounded sin-
    ce his airframe has reached the prescri-
    bed maximum flight hours. In 2014, after
    the Crimea was occupied by the Russians
    together with the other non-airworthy air-
    craft it was dismantled and transported
    by trucks to a new airbase of the 204th
    Brigade of the Tactical Aviation at Kulba-
    kine near Mykolayiv. During 2015-2017 it
    flew again but when its unit was trans-
    ferred to Luck airbase “blue 10” ended up
    in the group of other grounded airplanes
    at Ivano-Frankivsk airbase. This group of
    the non-airworthy airplanes became the
    target of the rocket attack in the very be-
    ginning of the Russian aggression launch-
    ed on February 24. “Blue 10” was parked
    a little further and escaped without da-
    mage. The plane remained there until April
    at least and then, with the help of the allies
    who supplied the spare parts, was re-
    paired and in June returned to service. At
    that time it was painted in the blue-yellow
    livery reminding of the former Ukrainian
    aerobatic group Falcons. It was returned
    to its original unit where it flew sporting
    this new marking until its last flight.
    Posilňovanie PVO
    The continued attacks against Ukraine
    carried another side effect-they sped up
    the supplies of the Western AA systems
    to Ukraine. In October Germany delive-
    Major Vadym Voroshylov took selfie of his bloodied face while he was still on the parachute.
    Wreck of the Voroshylov’s Mig-29 fighter carrying blue 10 bort number.
    Mig-29 in blue-yellow livery was returned to service in June 2022.
    HISTORY
    INFO Eduard20
    January 2023
  • Page 21

    Photo: Twitter / mil¬_in_ua – W M Blood
    Photo: Twitter / mil¬_in_ua – W M Blood Photo: Twitter / mil¬_in_ua – W M Blood
    Photo: Twitter / mil¬_in_ua – W M Blood
    Photo: ZSU
    Photo: ZSU
    red the first of four promised IRIS
    -
    T sys-
    tems which was immediately deployed
    in the defense of the Ukrainian cities. In
    November the batch of various AA sys-
    tems arrived from several countries. USA
    for example delivered the first two out of
    eight promised NASAMS batteries. In the
    end of 1990s this system was developed
    by the Norwegian company Kongsberg in
    the cooperation with the American com-
    pany Raytheon. AIM-129 AMRAAM missile
    is used in this system. Initially it was air-
    -air rocket, and it is its first application in
    NASAMS system as ground-air missile. Its
    range is 50 kilometers. NASAMS can also
    use AIM-9X sidewinder or IRIS
    -
    T rockets.
    In that case the range is 25 kilometers.
    According to the reports from the Ukrai-
    nian battlefield the weapon is very effici-
    ent. During the one of the Russian attacks
    in the middle of November NASAMS fired
    10 rockets and destroyed 10 targets. Bri-
    tain and Netherlands promised to supp-
    ly additional AMRAAM missiles for these
    systems. Britain promised in total 1000 AA
    rockets of various types.
    On November 7 the Ukrainian Secretary
    of Defense, Oleksyi Reznikov, announced
    also acceptance of the Aspide system
    alongside the first NASAMS battery. These
    are originally Italian rockets developed in
    1970s. Their range is 25 kilometers. In fact
    they were supplied by Spain who also, in
    the middle of October, finished the trai-
    ning of the Ukrainian soldiers to operate
    these rockets. Crotale is another older but
    still efficient system. It was developed in
    France in the 1960s but was continuous-
    ly modernized. Its latest version is dated
    Polish system Neva SC mounted on the WZT-1 tank chassis
    This Mi-8 originally belonged to 11th Brigade of the Army AF and in February, during
    the retreat, it was abandonded at Cornobayivka airport. In November the Ukrainians
    recovered it. Initially it should have been “red 89” in the command version.
    This Ukrainian Mi-24 helicopted was captured by Russians in Chornobayivka as well
    in non-airworthy condition and now it was returned back to its original owners.
    20 mm caliber cannon Zastava of Yugoslav origin which the Ukrainians upgraded
    by night vision gunsight.
    HISTORY
    INFO Eduard
    21
    January 2023
  • Page 22

    Photo: ZSU
    Photo: ZSU
    Photo: ZSU
    Photo: Twitter
    in 2008. It is the short-range system – 16
    km range and 9 km altitude. It is capable of
    hitting the UALs, cruise missiles and cer-
    tain types of rockets. In November France
    delivered two Crotale batteries.
    In November the picture was published
    confirming the delivery of the Polish sys-
    tems Neva SC. Two Ukrainian soldiers
    were photographed in front of one of them.
    The Polish modernized the originally So-
    viet rockets S-125 Neva (SA-3 Goa NATO
    code name). Many analog components
    were replaced by digital ones resulting in
    the rockets‘ higher accuracy and reliabili-
    ty. The mobility was increased by mounting
    them on the WZT-1 tank chassis, a T-55
    towing version. The picture was apparently
    taken in the summer and the details about
    Neva SC supplies remain unknown. In the
    past the Ukrainians retired their S-125
    Neva rockets but then they modernized
    them to S-125-2D Pechora standard featu-
    ring 40 kilomenters range and in 2020 they
    re-introduced them to the service.
    More was awaited
    In December the delivery of another
    older western system was anticipated.
    MIM-23 Hawk battery was supposed to
    arrive from Spain. These rockets were in-
    troduced to the service in the USA in 1960s
    however they were gradually modernized.
    Spain delivered Phase III version which
    appeared in 1980s and 1990s. Around 20
    countries still use these rockets including
    Greece, Romania, Egypt, Israel and Japan.
    In the USA this system was retired in 2002
    but Americans will send additional rockets
    to Ukraine to arm six launchers delivered
    by Spain.
    In December additional four AN/TWQ-1
    Avenger systems were supposed to arrive
    from the USA developed on the chassis
    of the widely used Humvee utility vehicle
    carrying eight launching devices for Stin-
    ger rockets. Their range is 5 kilometers
    and ceiling 3.8 kilometers. The are prima-
    rily designated for defense against cruise
    missiles, drones, helicopters and low al-
    titude flying aircraft. These four systems
    allocated to Ukraine will serve against
    Iranian drones and cruise missiles.
    Not only rocket systems but also artille-
    ry ones proved efficient against the dro-
    nes. The German AA tanks take advantage
    of their highly accurate, radar controlled
    35 mm cannons. A video was published
    showing a Gepard destroying a cruise
    missile with a short burst of fire. Besi-
    des already delivered 30 tanks Germa-
    ny committed to supply another seven.
    Britain committed to deliver 125 AA ca-
    nnons. Originally from Yugoslavia the 20
    mm caliber M55 Zastava cannons showed
    up in Ukraine. The Ukrainians upgraded
    them by installing the night vision devi-
    ces. The origin of these weapons is unk-
    nown, they could have been delivered from
    Croatia, Slovenia or Northern Macedonia.
    Brimstone 2
    in ground-to-ground version
    Ukraine not only received weapons for
    the AA defense. In the end of November,
    the Great Britain supplied the improved
    Brimstone 2 rockets. These were initially
    developed for the air-to-ground role to be
    launched from Tornadoes and Eurofigh-
    ter Typhoon. Its first version has been in
    the production since 1999. After it is fired
    by the aircraft Brimstone 1 range is more
    than 20 kilometers. Brimstone 2 version
    was introduced into service in 2015. Its
    range is more than 60 kilometers and fea-
    tures the larger 6.2 kilos warhead efficient
    against the modern tanks. The missile flies
    to the target area on an autopilot and once
    there it chooses its target by its own ra-
    dar and laser guided system and attacks. It
    can destroy the moving targets as well. In
    April Ukraine received Brimstone 1 rockets
    which however are not fired from the air-
    craft. Simple launching device was modi-
    fied and mounted on the trucks or pickups.
    On May 17, first two Russian tanks were
    reported destroyed by these rockets. The
    ground launching device however means
    the shorter range due to the lack of the ini-
    tial altitude and speed which it would have
    had when fired from the aircraft. Accor-
    ding to the published video the Brimstone
    2 missiles were transported by a C-17 from
    99th Transport Squadron RAF from Brize
    Mi-17 helicopter originally procured by the
    USA for Afghanistan. Now it is located in the
    snow-covered Ukraine sporting the desert
    camouflage.
    This Mi-17 was donated to Ukraine
    by Slovakia in June. Its first image appeared
    only now.
    The Ukrainians use simple ground launchers for their Brimstone rockets.
    The photograph was probably taken during the training
    Ukrainian Su-24 with a distinct blue-yellow markings on the fuselage bottom including the drop tanks.
    HISTORY
    INFO Eduard22
    January 2023
  • Page 23

    Photo: Twitter
    Photo: ZSU
    Norton airbase. They were offloaded at
    a non-specified location and a C-17 re-
    turned immediately. The Ukrainian will
    launch Brimstome 2 rockets from the
    ground as well i.e., sacrificing the range
    with higher accuracy though in comparis-
    on to the earlier version.
    Ukrainian Sea Kings
    On November 23 the British Secretary of
    Defense Ben Wallace announced that he
    was sending three Sea King helicopters
    to the Ukraine. At the time of the announ-
    cement the first one already reached its
    destination. From the beginning the British
    informed that these aircraft are in SAR
    version (Search and Rescue). It did not
    stop various speculations about possible
    anti-submarine or early warning versi-
    ons. Even though it is a non-combat, ol-
    der version the impact is large. Sea King is
    the very first western-made type Ukraine
    aquired since the beginning of the Ru-
    ssian invasion on February 24, 2022. The
    most important information is that already
    six weeks before the announcement ten
    Ukrainian crews and ground personnel
    had been undergoing the training on this
    type in Britain. It shows that the western
    countries keep the information secret until
    the deal is completed. If the West decides
    to donate to Ukraine other (for example
    combat ready) helicopter or airplanes, or
    the modern aviation ammunition we will
    learn about it only after the Ukrainian avi-
    ators training will be finished and the air-
    craft deployed at the frontline.
    Czech drones from Luxembourg
    Our Czech readers will be interested to
    learn about the Luxembourg military aid
    to Ukraine. This tiny country (population
    of 650,000) donated 28 Humvee utility ve-
    hicles, 20 12.7 mm caliber machine guns,
    50 satellite communication terminals and
    470 night vision goggles. Luxembourg
    also acquired for Ukraine 400 122 mm ca-
    liber rockets for the Grad launchers. The
    most important delivery however was six
    Primoco One 150 reconnaissance dro-
    nes manufactured by a Czech company.
    These aircraft are 3.65 m long, have 4.85
    m wingspan, their range is 200 km and
    endurance up to 15 hours. Their airspeed
    is 150 kph, maximum weight 150 kilos and
    their standard equipment is the movable
    camera but according to the customer’s
    specifications they can be equipped with
    other sensors.
    Small losses
    Despite several reports by both sides
    about the shot down aircraft during this
    reporting period only one loss of a pilo-
    ted vehicle was confirmed. It could be also
    related to the combat operations slowed
    down by muddy terrain. That confirmed
    loss was an Ukrainian Mi-8 helicopter
    from 456th Transportation Brigade which
    was on November 11 hit by a portable mi-
    ssile during its mission in Donetsk area.
    The entire crew, Col. Serhyi Khomik, Maj.
    Viktor Penkovyi and MSgt. Vitalyi Golda.
    He acted as a hero when he retrieved Col.
    Khomik from the burning wreck. Sadly he
    could not be helped and Golda suffered the
    injuries to which is succumbed on Novem-
    ber 16. In addition to this confirmed loss
    during November 1 through December 1,
    another wrecks of two Ukrainian helico-
    pters were found (Mi-24P and Mi-8MTS)
    which had crashed during the earlier,
    non-specified period. On the Russian side
    a Ka-52 wreck, until now not registered as
    destroyed, was found near Kherson. Su-34
    “red 22” registered as RF-95005 was found
    near Kupyansk. Most likely it is an aircraft
    shot down in this area on September 24.
    Tragedy in Poland
    On Tuesday November 15 in the afternoon
    a tragic event took place. A rocket landed
    on the Polish territory and killed two pe-
    ople in Przewodow, Lublin County, barely
    10 kilometers from the Ukrainian border.
    The rocket explosion created a large cra-
    ter and knocked over a tractor with trai-
    ler. The investigation confirmed it was
    a rocket from the S-300 system belon-
    ging to the Ukrainian
    AA defense. It had
    been launched du-
    ring a Russian attack
    against the missi-
    le headed towards
    the Ukrainian power
    station. The rocket
    however missed the
    target and the self-
    -destructing system
    for such situation
    failed as well. It only
    exploded after hitting
    the ground and two
    Polish civilians lost
    their lives.
    Wreck of the Su-34 marked “red 22” and carrying the
    registration RF-095005 found near Kupyansk.
    The tragic results of the
    Ukrainian S-300 missile
    impact in Polish Przewo
    -
    dow. Two people lost their
    lives.
    HISTORY
    INFO Eduard
    23
    January 2023
  • Page 24

    The sea surface runs just a few feet be-
    low the bomb bay of the Mitchell, whose
    nose's eight half-inch guns shake the en-
    tire aircraft in a long burst that nails the
    freighter's personnel to the deck. The le-
    ad-spewing Mitchell approaches the ship
    at over 250 mph, the bomb bay opens, the
    pilot lowers the altitude even more and
    judges the moment. The bomb must be
    dropped from such a height and at such a
    speed that when it hits the water surface it
    bounces in a skipping manner towards the
    ship. Now! The bomb is released, hits the
    surface and after the first bounce it flies
    just above the sea to the target. A second
    bounce follows, and then the bomb hits the
    hull. The explosion engulfs the middle of
    the ship in fire and smoke as a thunderous
    shadow sweep over it, making a sharp turn
    towards the shore. Another round of ma-
    chine gun fire showers the damaged ship,
    and just seconds later another bomb, sent
    by the second Mitchell of the attacking pair,
    hits the hull. The ship's fate is sealed, and
    the sailors seek salvation in lifeboats. The
    cargo destined for the Japanese troops
    sinks inevitably to the bottom of the sea,
    and the other ships of the supply convoy,
    which are attacked by other Mitchells,
    "fare similarly". This scene was recreated
    by Adam Tooby on a boxart for the B-25J
    STRAFER kit. His dramatic painting faith-
    fully depicts a situation typical of Mitchells'
    attacks on supply convoys. Destroying
    ships by bombing proved to be a difficult
    task during the war. Conventional bom-
    bing encountered several problems, from
    heavy anti-aircraft fire to the difficulty of
    hitting slender maneuvering targets. Tor-
    pedo or dive bombers did not have suffi-
    cient range to operate from land bases in
    such a large operational areas, and there
    were not enough aircraft carriers to guard
    all the sea lanes through which supplies
    flowed to Japanese forces. So as early as
    1942, 5th Air Force units under the com-
    mand of General George C. Kenney began
    experimenting with what was called "Skip
    Bombing", i.e., bombing from very low al-
    titudes using the bomb's bouncing off the
    water's surface. However, the standard
    B-25D had to be modified for this task.
    First, the aircraft needed to be equipped
    with as powerful forward-firing armament
    as possible to silence the anti-aircraft fire
    of the vessels. Since no bombardier was
    needed for this type of bombing, his entire
    office” in the nose was used to install ma-
    chine guns. The main work in this regard
    was done by Paul Irvin "Pappy" Gunn, a le-
    gendary figure whose life story we descri-
    bed in a three-part article in issues 9, 10
    and 11/2022. A mechanic, designer and pilot
    in one, he created an improvised design
    with four machine guns in the bombardier's
    compartment, the other four machine guns
    being placed in housings on the lower part
    of the fuselage sides. With the Mitchells
    thus modified, often equipped with internal
    auxiliary tank as well to increase operati-
    onal range, the pilots then set out for their
    targets. After the introduction of the B-25J
    version, a factory modification of the ma-
    chine gun version was then created, which
    had up to 14 forward-firing machine guns.
    Among the most prominent bomber groups
    that switched to this type of attacks, was
    the 345th Bombardment Group called "Air
    Apaches". The 499th BS, which adopted the
    nickname "Bats Outa Hell", was part of its
    lineup. During the 26 months that the 345th
    BG fought in the Pacific, its crews made
    10,609 attacks and flew 58,562 combat
    hours. In all, they dropped 58,000 bombs
    weighing a total of 6,340 tons and expen-
    ded over twelve and a half million rounds.
    All this resulted in the sinking of 260 enemy
    vessels, with 275 more damaged. In additi-
    on, the “Apaches” destroyed 260 Japanese
    aircraft on the ground and shot down ano-
    ther 107 in aerial combat. A Mitchell named
    Betty's Dream was assigned to this unit
    in June 1945 and completed 22 missions,
    during which she claimed two sunken ve-
    ssels. On August 21, 1945, she then escor-
    ted a pair of white Japanese Betty bom-
    bers aboard which Japanese peace envoys
    were traveling to le Shima after the previ-
    ous surrender in Manila. This aircraft was
    assignated to pilot 1/Lt Charles "Pop" Rice,
    Jr., the co-pilot was 2/Lt. Victor Tatelman.
    Today, the restored 45-8835 Mitchell flies
    in the "Betty's Dream" livery at the Texas
    Flying Legends Museum.
    BOXART STORY #7012
    Text: Richard Plos
    Illustration: Adam Tooby
    Fast and low
    INFO Eduard24
    January 2023
  • Page 25

    #84186
    BOXART STORY
    Among the German fighter units that moved
    from the Eastern Front to Western Europe at
    the end of summer 1943 was II./JG 3 “Udet”
    under the command of Maj. Kurt Brändle.
    From the eastern battlefield, its Stab and
    three Staffeln returned with more than 2,100
    kills to their credit. It suffered its heaviest
    losses during the Battle of Kursk and in the
    following weeks of July, losing 24 Messer
    -
    schmitts Bf 109 in combat and 14 pilots killed,
    wounded or missing.
    After moving west in late August 1943, JG 3
    was supplemented with a large group of no
    -
    vices, but its core was still a strong group
    of experienced veterans. The transition to
    combat with American bombers and their
    fighter escorts was no easy task. Brändle’s
    unit scored more than thirty kills during
    September and October, but lost 22 pilots
    with 17 Bf 109s shot down, while another 20
    were written off due to crashes. However,
    the worst was yet to come.
    On November 3, 1943, American heavy bom
    -
    bers made a raid on Wilhelmshafen, accom-
    panied by one Fighter Group with P-38s and
    seven others armed with P-47s. Germans
    were only able to send 139 fighters due to
    bad weather. Brändle’s II./JG 3 took off from
    Schiphol and in a 30-minute battle with P-47s
    of 4th Fighter Group under the command of
    Lt. Col. Blakeslee claimed four victories. Two
    P-47s were lost and Brändle scored his 171st
    and 172nd victories in the process.
    However, the situation was reversed in
    the afternoon when Schiphol airfield was
    attacked by 64 B-26 Marauders. The first
    box of Marauders flew under the protection
    of Coltishall Wing and the second box was
    protected by Spitfires of the Canadian Digby
    Wing, commanded by W/Cdr Lloyd W. Chad
    -
    burn. Brändle’s unit was ordered to make an
    emergency take-off at 15.40, but alarm came
    late as bombs began to fall on the airfield as
    the last of the 109s were taking-off. Brändle
    didn’t have time to organize his unit against
    the attacking formation. The fighter escort
    faced about fifteen 109s, which were scatte
    -
    red in flights of two to four fighters. Spitfires
    attacked them immediately.
    The first kill was recorded by F/O A. Brad
    -
    shaw of No. 129 Sq at 15:56 over Zandvoort,
    on the coast. Canadian No. 416 Sqn. fought
    the 109s in a wild dogfight at 1,000 feet over
    the same town. At 16.00 one fighter was shot
    down by F/Lt D. E. Noonan over the town´s
    centre. His victim was apparently Fw. Wal
    -
    ter Stienhans of 6./JG 3, whose machine
    crashed into the town and the pilot was
    killed.
    On the outskirts of Zandvoort one Bf 109 each
    were claimed by F/Lt R. D. Booth, F/O W. H.
    Jacobs and F/Lt A. H. Sager. Noonan and
    Sager together shot down one more. There
    was probably some overclaiming, because
    only Gefr. Hans Hahn, also of 6./JG 3, crashed
    on the outskirts of the town and perished.
    A member of this Staffel, Fw. Walter Stien-
    hans, shot down Jacobs, who was last seen
    with black smoke coming from his Spitfi
    -
    re and did not survive. Over Schiphol one
    Bf 109 was shot down by S/Ldr M.G.L.M
    Donnet of No. 64 Sq. This may have been
    the machine that crashed at Hoofdorp and
    its pilot escaped unhurt. Two other Messer
    -
    schmitts made emergency landings at Schi-
    phol, one with combat damage, the other due
    to pilot error.
    Over the sea off Ijmuiden, W/C Chadburn hit
    another Bf 109, whose pilot bailed out.
    F/Lt John D. Mitchner of No. 402 Sq RCAF
    first pursued one fighter whose pilot bailed
    out before the Canadian could open fire. He
    then sent down another machine, burning,
    whose pilot also bailed out. This moment is
    captured by Piotr Forkasiewicz in the pain
    -
    ting of this boxart story.
    Chadburn claimed another Bf 109, whose
    pilot also bailed out from burning machine.
    The final success was achieved by S/Ldr
    G. W. Northcott of No. 402 Sq RCAF, who hit
    a Bf 109 which caught fire and disintegrated.
    Northcott mistakenly thought his wingman's
    machine was on fire. However, his wingman
    flew unhurt through the explosion and lost
    contact with his leader. This situation was
    recreated by Piotr Forkasiewicz on the bo
    -
    xart of the previously released 1/48 sca-
    le kit Spitfire Mk. Vb late. The five victories
    listed above correspond to the three losses
    that occurred over the sea. Major Brändle,
    Lt. Horst Brock of 6./JG 3 and Uffz. Hor-
    st Kirschner of 4./JG 3 did not survive. The
    crushing defeat of II./JG 3 became one of the
    most successful actions in the history of the
    Royal Canadian Air Force.
    Text: Jan Bobek
    Illustration: Piotr Forkasiewicz
    The black day of the Jagdgeschwader “Udet”
    INFO Eduard
    25
    January 2023
  • Page 26

    Canadian William Melville “Mel” Alexander
    was one of the most famous aces in the
    Royal Naval Air Service and the RAF. Of his
    22 victories (23 are also given) he achieved
    a total of 10 during 1917 in the Sopwith Tri
    -
    plane N5487 “Black Prince” as a member of
    the Black Flight of No. 10 Naval Squadron. He
    also took part in the air battle of July 6, 1917,
    in which the commander of Jasta 11, Man
    -
    fred Freiherr von Richthofen, was severely
    wounded.
    When Alexander went on leave in mid-Oc
    -
    tober, he had 12 victories to his credit, two
    of them already on Camels. On his return in
    late December, his unit was fully rearmed
    with Camels.
    Later Alexander would remember this type
    as an excellent aircraft, but tricky one. Any
    -
    way, if a pilot passed the first 10 to 15 flying
    hours unscathed, he usually had the plane
    firmly in his hands.
    It was in Camel B6289 that Alexander achie
    -
    ved his first victory after returning from
    leave. It was marked with a white letter A,
    which placed it in the unit’s A Flight, and an
    individual color motif was painted on the
    wheel discs. The aircraft itself already had
    two victories to its credit, achieved in 1917
    by Flt. Sub-Lieut. H. L. Nelson. It was later
    turned over to No. 9 Naval Squadron and
    crashed in June 1918.
    When Alexander took off with B6289 from
    Teteghem, near Dunkirk, on January 23,
    1918, at 14.05 he was part of the High Offen
    -
    sive Patrol of ten machines of No. 10 Na-
    val Squadron. The formation headed over
    the front at 7,000 feet. Five minutes ahead
    of them, a formation of Camels from No. 3
    Naval Squadron had taken off as well. Over
    the Houthulst forest, they came into com
    -
    bat with four DFWs escorted by three figh-
    ters of a new type. They managed to shoot
    down one of the two-seaters, but after the
    fight the English Flt. Sub-Lieut. Herbert S. J.
    E. Youens was missing. The German planes
    were apparently Pfalz scouts from Jasta 7,
    and Youens, who was captured, was then a
    guest at that unit's airfield at Aertryke. The
    commander of Jasta 7, who was Lt. d. R. Carl
    Degelow, claimed in his memoirs, after the
    war, that he had shot down Youens, but was
    not credited with the victory. However, this is
    probably a fabrication.
    Victory over Youens was awarded to Lt. d. R.
    Gustav Wandelt from Jasta 36, at 15.45 near
    Staden. Then just five minutes later, also
    near Staden, Jasta 36 clashed with the Ca
    -
    mels of Naval 10. The Naval pilots with their
    biplanes were just in the clouds chasing
    three two-seaters escorted by one fighter.
    These were soon joined by five Albatross
    from Jasta 36. Flt. Lieut. W. A. Curtis first hit
    a green-painted two-seater which broke up
    in mid-air, and then dove to pursue another
    two-seater with silver paint. Flt. Sub-Lie
    -
    ut. Nelson fired a burst at two Albatross in
    succession during the chase in the clouds,
    but to no avail. “Mel” Alexander chased one
    Albatros above the cloud layer and managed
    to hit it from below in the fuselage during
    a turn, the German went into a spin. Ale-
    xander followed his adversary through the
    clouds and lost contact when he had to focus
    on another enemy machine. He was credited
    with an “out of control” victory.
    A painting by Adam Tooby shows just the
    moment in the opening stages of the battle,
    with Alexander flying close to an Albatros
    with blue paint on the nose, the identifying
    feature of the Jasta 36 machines.
    This German fighter unit recorded in its
    diary that it was attacked by six Sopwiths.
    Wandelt was pursuing one Camel when
    suddenly his machine was hit in the engine
    and collided with another Camel. He did not
    survive the crash. The unfortunate pilot who
    collided with Wandelt’s Albatros was Cana
    -
    dian Flt. Sub-Lieut. Ross A. Blyth, who was
    also killed. Blyth’s colleagues did not see the
    collision, but both Alexander and Flt. Sub
    -
    -Lieut. Manuel saw falling planes. The latter
    stated in his report that the machines fell to
    -
    gether in a spin then hit the ground together.
    On the German side, both Wandelt’s victories
    and the circumstances of his death were
    witnessed by Lt. d. R. Heinrich Bongartz and
    Max Naujock. The wreckage of Blyth’s Ca
    -
    mel was photographed by the Germans with
    a large group of soldiers, a common custom
    at the time. The picture is characteristic in
    that none of the onlookers look triumphant
    or cheerful. The 25-year-old Canadian avi
    -
    ator is buried today in Perth cemetery, near
    Leper (Ypres), Belgium. Wandelt’s final res
    -
    ting place is unknown.
    BOXART STORY
    Text: Jan Bobek
    Illustration: Adam Tooby
    High sky collision
    #8486
    INFO Eduard26
    January 2023
  • Page 27

    BOXART STORY
    The German Navy found itself in a very di-
    sadvantageous situation in the second half
    of the 1941. The battleships Scharnhost and
    Gneisenau and the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen
    were anchored in Brest thus becoming the
    target of repeated RAF raids. The Germans
    did not want to risk the ships sailing around
    the west coast of Great Britain and Ireland on
    way to their home ports in Northern Europe,
    because there they could not provide air co
    -
    ver. There was the option of sailing through
    the Channel, but to some of the German Navy
    leadership such an idea seemed too risky.
    The last time a group of large warships had
    operated so close to British shores was in
    1588, it was the Spanish Armada.
    The Channel option prevailed under code
    name Cerberus. The action was to be carried
    out in poor weather to make it more difficult
    for the British to threaten the ships. The Ger
    -
    mans began to clear mines in the route and
    started jamming of radio communication and
    radars.
    The British knew of the impending evacuati
    -
    on thanks to the ULTRA intercepts. They also
    had information about the mine clearance. In
    early February 1942, they expected German
    ships to sail north any day. And so, they tried
    to place new naval mines along the anticipa
    -
    ted route.
    On the Luftwaffe side, the then General der
    Jagdlflieger, the legendary Oberst Adolf
    Galland, was given the task to organize air
    cover for the ships. He was also the author
    of its cover name for this air operation – Do-
    nnerkeil (Thunderbolt). He had 252 fighter
    aircraft at his disposal. The bulk of these
    were Bf 109s and Fw 190s from JG 1, JG 2 and
    JG 26. He was also given the operational part
    of the training unit Jagdfliegerschule 5 as
    well as Bf 110 night fighters from NJG 1 and
    NJG 3. Bombers from KG 2 also took part.
    The commanders of these units learned of
    the plan the day before, on 11 February 1942.
    In the evening, Brest was bombed by RAF
    planes and the task force did not set sail un
    -
    til 22:45. Coincidentally, neither British sub-
    marines nor patrolling radar aircraft picked
    it up. Scharnhost, Gneisenau and Prinz Eugen
    set off accompanied by six destroyers, which
    were joined by other vessels, mostly torpedo
    boats, during the following day.
    Galland led fighter operations from the
    headquarters of his former unit JG 26 in
    Audembert. Directly on board Scharnhor
    -
    st was fighter pilot Oberst Max Ibel, former
    Kommodore of JG 27. He commanded fighter
    units within Luftflotte 3 (Jafü 3). But within
    this operation he served as Jafü Schiff and
    was tasked with coordinating with the fighter
    units. He took direct command at the end of
    the air battle.
    During the night of 11-12 February, night fi
    -
    ghter aircraft carried out routine activities
    which were not intended to draw attention to
    the ships. The first fighter escorts appeared
    over the task force at 08:50 (German time)
    near Cherbourg. Coincidentally, these were
    Bf 110 night fighters. They were involved
    mainly because of their experience of flying
    in poor weather conditions. Formations of fi
    -
    ghters, numbering between ten and sixteen
    machines, were gradually launched over the
    task force during the day. Worse weather pre
    -
    vailed on the British side of the Channel, but
    some German fighters took off with visibility
    of 100 meters.
    The British became suspicious at 11:00 (Ger
    -
    man time), and on radar they spotted a group
    of circling aircraft moving at about 20 to 25
    knots. Two pairs of Spitfires independently
    detected the ships around 11:30. One of them
    broke radio silence and reported the vessels,
    which at the same time prepared the Ger
    -
    mans for an air attack.
    At a 13:15, the Germans came under inaccura
    -
    te fire from the Dover batteries, which were
    firing in bad weather according to information
    from radar operators. Fifteen minutes later,
    six valiant Swordfish crews tried to release
    torpedoes, but all were shot down. The British
    lost a total of 42 aircraft out of 450 deployed in
    the afternoon attacks, and one destroyer and
    several escort vessels were also damaged.
    By nightfall the Germans had made 396 figh
    -
    ter sorties and 50 bomber sorties. They lost
    22 machines. The only damage suffered by
    the escorted vessels was to Scharnhorst and
    Gneisenau, which ran into mines. On the RAF
    side, there were a number of shortcomings
    in communications and armament. The Ger
    -
    mans managed to achieve a tactical victory,
    but it was de facto a strategic retreat in the
    Battle of the Atlantic.
    Text: Jan Bobek
    Illustration: Petr Štěpánek st.
    #7083
    In the clouds over the Channel
    INFO Eduard
    27
    January 2023
  • Page 28

    The air war over New Guinea in 1942 is one
    of the best-known episodes of the Paci
    -
    fic War thanks to the memoirs of Saburō
    Sakai, who served with Tainan Kōkūtai un-
    til he was wounded on August 7, 1942, near
    Guadalcanal. Japanese naval aviators on
    New Guinea first used the Lae and Sala
    -
    maua airfields. Buna was captured in July.
    After a few weeks, Type 32 Zeroes from the
    2nd Kōkūtai and Tainan Kōkūtai began ope
    -
    rating from there.
    The Japanese were trying to fight their way
    to Port Moresby in southern New Guinea, to
    establish a base for an attack on Australia.
    In the air, the experienced invaders were
    initially faced by Australian pilots of Kitty
    -
    hawks. These were gradually supplemen-
    ted and replaced by American fighters with
    Airacobras, who quickly learned how to fight
    the Zeros. The forces thus began to balance
    out until finally the Japanese could not be
    sure of their superiority. Michael J. Claring
    -
    bould describes the fights in this area in his
    well-researched publications.
    One of the fresh American units to arrive on
    the battlefield was the 80th Fighter Squad
    -
    ron “Headhunters”, which was part of the
    8th Fighter Group. From mid-May 1942 it
    had been preparing to fight near Brisbane,
    Australia. Unit moved to Port Moresby on 20
    July under the command of 1/Lt Phil H. Gre
    -
    asley. Their frequent duties included escor-
    ting twin-engine bombers and attacking
    cargo vessels, mostly in the vicinity of Buna.
    Greasley flew to Buna at the head of eight
    Airacobras on August 26, 1942. However, he
    soon had to return with another pilot due
    to technical difficulties. He handed over the
    lead to Bill Brown, who mistakenly headed
    east to Milne Bay. His wingman, Danny Ro
    -
    berts, eventually broke radio silence and
    alerted him to the error. Brown quickly
    corrected the course and the Americans
    arrived at Buna from an unexpected direc
    -
    tion.
    Two trios of Zeros were just taking off from
    the airfield. The first was led by Warrant
    Officer Kazu-o Tsunoda (9 victories) of the
    2nd Kōkūtai and the second by Lt.(jg) Jōji
    Yamashita of Tainan Kōkūtai. They did not
    expect an American attack at all. Brown and
    Roberts hit the first trio. They killed PO1c Ki
    -
    -ichi Iwase and PO3c Daizō Ihara. Tsunoda's
    machine “Q-102” received ten hits, he was
    able to open fire on the attackers, but after
    landing his aircraft was no longer repairable
    and was later captured by the Australians.
    The second trio came under fire from Lieu
    -
    tenants Helveston and Roberts, they killed
    PO3c Kyoshi Nakano. His fellow PO2c Ichi
    -
    rōbei Yamazaki (14 victories) was wounded
    but helped Yamashita to score victory over
    one of the Airacobras. It may have been
    2/Lt Rogers, who, thinking he was hit by
    flak, ditched off the coast with his damaged
    machine and was rescued by natives. The
    Americans claimed a total of seven victo
    -
    ries, which, although inflated, did not detract
    from their clear victory over the seasoned
    IJN veterans.
    Tainan Kōkūtai, with its main base in Rabaul,
    was fighting on two fronts at the time. The
    other one, more important, was on Gua
    -
    dalcanal. During that same 26 August, the
    well-known Lt.(jg) Jun-ichi Sasai (27 victo
    -
    ries) led eight Zeroes on escort mission to
    the fateful island. However, along with two
    other pilots, he was killed in a dogfight with
    Marine Wildcats. His victor was probably
    the legendary Marion Carl .
    But the bad news wasn't over yet. The very
    next day, August 27, an aviator from Tainan
    Kōkūtai was killed by an Airacobra pilot. On
    another mission from Buna, eight fighters
    from Tainan Kōkūtai took off under Yama
    -
    shita's command to escort eight Val bom-
    bers from the 2nd Kōkūtai to Rabi airfield.
    The bombers dropped their loads and since
    there were no enemy fighters in sight, Ya
    -
    mashita unexpectedly authorized an attack
    on ground targets, including the tempting
    four-engine B-24. But two fliers, including
    Yamashita, were shot down by ground fire.
    One of them ditched near shore, and two of
    his colleagues were shot down as they tri
    -
    ed to destroy his Zero to keep it from falling
    into enemy hands. They were surprised by
    Australian Kittyhawks from No. 75 Squadron
    RAAF, led by the famous Les Jackson. Two
    Vals fell victim to them too. Tainan Kōkūtai
    thus lost nine Zeros and ten pilots, including
    two Buntaichō officers, in two days. This
    elite unit had to be withdrawn from the ba
    -
    ttlefield after another two months of fierce
    fighting.
    BOXART STORY
    Text: Jan Bobek
    Illustration: Adam Tooby
    Headhunters
    over Buna
    #8092
    INFO Eduard28
    January 2023
  • Page 29

    BOXART STORY
    The duel between Japanese naval fighter
    Saburō Sakai and Wildcat pilot “Pug” Sou
    -
    therland, which took place on August 7,
    1942, over Guadalcanal, is one of the most
    famous stories from the Pacific battles.
    Thanks to the books published about Sakai,
    as well as the interviews he gave after the
    war, his experiences during this encounter
    are fairly well known. For a depiction of this
    battle and his dramatic return to Rabaul in
    the Zero's cockpit, see the article on Saburō
    Sakai in the 06/2022 issue of INFO Eduard
    magazine.
    James Julian “Pug” Southerland was born
    in 1911 in Norberth, Pennsylvania. He joined
    the Navy in 1930 and graduated from the Na
    -
    val Academy six years later. He first served
    on the battleships Texas and New York but
    began flight training in 1939. He became
    a naval aviator in February 1940 and was
    assigned to VF-5. Two years later he was
    promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.
    On this fateful 7 August, he took off from the
    deck of the USS Saratoga a total of three ti
    -
    mes. During the last sortie, he led a formati-
    on of four Wildcats that were part of the de-
    fence against a Japanese raid by G4M Betty
    bombers from the 4th Kōkūtai escorted by
    Zeros from Tainan Kōkūtai. The Japanese
    wanted to attack the transport vessels that
    were supporting the Guadalcanal landings.
    Southerland was the first to spot the bom
    -
    bers over their target in the intense cloud
    cover. He claimed to have shot down two
    Bettys, but all three of his wingmen were
    attacked by Zeros led by Shirō Kawai. Two
    were shot down and the third returned to
    the carrier with a badly damaged machine.
    Southerland used up all of his ammuniti
    -
    on in the attack on the Bettys, and his ma-
    chine was slightly damaged by the Betty´s
    gunners. This made things very difficult for
    him when he was attacked by Zeros pilo
    -
    ted by PO3c Ichirōbei Yamazaki, who broke
    away from Kawai's formation, and two of
    Sakai's wingmen, PO2c Enji Kakimoto and
    PO3c Kazushi “Popo” Utō.
    Against the enemy's superior numbers,
    Southerland calmly fought a manoeuvre
    battle, getting into firing position several
    times, but unfortunately he was out of am
    -
    munition. He was quite protected from the
    effects of the Zeros' fire by the Wildcat's ar
    -
    mor and sturdy construction. After Yamaza-
    ki broke away from the fruitless power play,
    Saburō Sakai flew in to help his wingmen,
    and the ensuing development is well known.
    Piotr Forkasiewicz captured the final se
    -
    conds of the Wildcat's flight in his painting.
    Southerland bailed out of the machine at
    a very low altitude and the machine explo-
    ded just before hitting the ground. The Ame-
    rican pilot managed to open his parachute
    and landed on the ground. He was in shock,
    exhausted and had eleven wounds.
    At dawn on 8 August, Southerland headed
    east towards Lunga Point, cautiously
    passing through several deserted villages.
    He then attempted to use a canoe, but it lea
    -
    ked so he continued on foot along the coast.
    At one of the next villages he met two na
    -
    tive boys, one of whom was in contact with
    an Allied coastal watcher. Southerland was
    led to the village of Mamara and he could
    regain his strength there until dawn on 10
    August. The locals were all very friendly, but
    they were understandably concerned about
    the fighting they had seen or heard in the
    past few days. Only the oldest man in the
    village was unfriendly and expressed him
    -
    self in terms that he used to eat white men,
    but those days were gone.
    On the morning of 10 August, three boys lo
    -
    aded Southerland into a canoe, managed to
    bypass the Japanese camp at the mouth of
    the Mantanikau River, and turned the Wild
    -
    cat pilot over to a unit of U.S. Marines. On the
    way back, the canoe came under fire from
    the Japanese, sank, and the young natives
    fell into captivity. Fortunately, they managed
    to escape after a short time. Southerland
    departed Guadalcanal on 12 August aboard
    a Catalina, the first machine to land at
    Lunga airfield.
    In April 1944, he was appointed commander
    of VF-83 on USS Essex and later served
    with VF-23 on USS Langley, becoming co
    -
    mmander of CAG-23. With both units he
    flew Hellcats in 1945 and achieved three
    more victories. On October 12, 1949, whi
    -
    le serving with VF-43, he was killed in
    a F4U-4 accident during takeoff from USS
    Franklin D. Roosevelt. The wreckage of his
    Wildcat was first examined by aviation re
    -
    searchers in the 1990s.
    Text: Jan Bobek
    Illustration: Piotr Forkasiewicz
    Bailing out over the jungle
    #82212
    INFO Eduard
    29
    January 2023
  • Page 30

    #7012
    B-25J Mitchell STRAFER
    1/72
    ProfiPACK edition kit of US WWII medium bomber B-25J Mitchell
    with solid nose in 1/72 scale. The kit is focused on planes used
    in attack on ground targets from low level sky on the battlefields
    of the Pacific and Southeast Asia.
    plastic parts: Hasegawa
    marking options: 5
    decals: Eduard
    PE parts: yes, pre-painted
    painting mask: yes
    resin parts: no
    Product page
    KITS 01/2023
    INFO Eduard30
    January 2023
  • Page 31

    B-25J-30, 44-30934, 1/Lt Charles E. Rice, Jr., 449th BS, 345th BG, 5th AF, Kadena, Okinawa, July 1945
    B-25J-10, 43-28145, 71st BS, 38th BG, 5th AF, Lingayen, Philippines, 1945
    B-25J-20, 44-29147, Lt. William J. Faucher, 396th BS, 41st BG, 7th AF, Kadena, Okinawa, July 1945
    The most significant mission of the Mitchell named Betty-
    s Dream was escort of two white Betty bombers aboard
    which Japanese peace envoys traveled to le Shima on
    August 21, 1945, after the previous surrender in Mani-
    la. The aircraft was assigned to 1/Lt Charles “Pop” Rice,
    Jr. who later became the unit’s operations officer. The
    Betty’s Dream ship was only briefly with the 449th BS,
    having been assigned to the unit in June 1945. Due to that,
    it showed just a little sign of war wear and tear. The ty-
    pical drawing of a bat on the nose referred to the unit’s
    name, Bats Outa’Hell. The famous Indian head was painted
    in its later form, which was the artwork of Cpl. Charles
    O. Metzel and was applied on the aircraft of the “Air Apa-
    ches” from March 1945.
    The “Sunsetters”, as was the 38th Bombardment Group
    known, consisted of four squadrons, of which the 71st BS
    was nicknamed “Wolf Pack”. Tis aircraft is known in two
    marking states, as it originally sported smaller wolf head
    painted on the nose and no bombing mission marks under
    the cockpit. Later the wolf head was changed for bigger
    one and marks indicating 106 missions were added. Origi-
    nally, the side gun packs were fitted, known photos of the
    later state of marking show they had been removed. The
    decals of this marking option refer to the early version.
    Unfortunately, not too much is known about this aircraft.
    There was nothing found about it in the squadron’s offi-
    cial records, as many mission reports do not specify the
    aircraft participating. There is also uncertainty about the
    color of the Estrallita inscription as well as of the wolf’s
    head, as it was usually painted either brown or dark gray.
    We tend to believe it was brown in this case. Regarding
    the Estrallita sign we offer green and red option to choose
    from…
    The 41st Bombardment Group moved from Hawai to Oki-
    nawa for the final part of the war in June 1945 and they
    were the first unit to use the Mitchells to attack the Japa-
    nese home soil since the famous Doolitle Raid in 1942. The
    mission No. 1-45 was flown by 15 aircraft which attacked
    the Chiran airfield on Kyushu Island. The 44-29147 did not
    participate but was flown on other occasions. The air-
    craft was assigned to Lt. “Bill” Faucher, who was usually
    in crew with Lt. F. E. Brown as co-pilot. The aircraft was
    one of those left in natural metal finish and sported the
    girl wearing blue bikini swimsuit on the port side of the
    nose. The painting was probably one of many within USAAF
    inspired by famous Alberto Vargas’ paintings.
    KITS 01/2023
    INFO Eduard
    31
    January 2023
  • Page 32

    B-25J-20, 44-29657, 1/Lt Thomas Cockrell, 100th BS, 42nd BG, 13th AF, Puerto Princesa,
    Palawan, Philippines, 1945
    B-25J-30, 44-31063, 498th BS, 345th BG, 5th AF, le Shima, Okinawa, Japan, July 1945
    Activated on January 15, 1940, 42nd BG patrolled the west
    coast during 1942 and moved to the Pacific theater in
    March and April 1943. The Group named “Crusaders” was
    assigned to 13th AF and entered combat in June 1943, ope-
    rating from bases in the Solomon Islands. In March 1945
    the group moved to the Philippines and attacked shipping
    along the China coast, targets in French Indochina and
    bombed airfields and installations in the Philippines. They
    also supported ground operations on Mindanao and supp-
    orted Australian forces on Borneo during May and June
    1945. Early in 1945 fifth unit, 100th BS, previously known
    as 106th Reconnaisance Squadron, was incorporated into
    the Crusaders. This Mitchell was assigned to Lt. Thomas
    Cockrell, whose son Gordon later followed father’s foot-
    steps as he served with US Army as a helicopter pilot. The
    colors of the noseart are not known, we tend to believe
    the blue colors of Crusaders’ shield and of the insignia
    were used. Red central circle is also possible, but the red
    circles were something unwanted on the aircraft fighting
    against Japanese…
    One of the most famous and colorful units in the Pacific,
    the “Air Apaches”, was constituted on September 3, 1942,
    as 345th Bombing Group (medium) and after activation
    they trained immediately with B-25s. Originally, they were
    to be deployed in UK, but Major General George C. Kenney
    had successfully pledged for more B-25 units to be as-
    signed to his 5th Air Force. Thus, in April 1943, the Group
    moved to the Pacific Theatre and after arrival to Austra-
    lia, their B-25Ds were field-modified to Strafer version
    according to the instructions set-up by famous “Pappy”
    Gunn, at the time already the Technical Officer of the 5th
    Air Force. The “Air Apaches” participated with these and
    later with B-25Js in no less than nine major campaigns.
    All four squadrons they consisted of had their distinctive
    markings and names, the 498th BS being known as “Fal-
    cons” with the stylized falcon head adorning the nose of
    each aircraft of the unit. The state of Darlin’ Donna por-
    trayed here matches the appearance of the aircraft when
    it arrived at le Shima at the end of July 1945. It was not
    sporting the famous Indian head nor the white wingtips,
    applied at the time already. The leading edges of the tail
    surfaces and wing had irregular strikes of the green color
    darker than the original and worn Olive Drab.
    KITS 01/2023
    INFO Eduard32
    January 2023
  • Page 33

    Cat. No. 672275
    Cat. No. 672206
    Cat. No. 672038
    Cat. No. 672244
    Recommended:
    for B-25J Mitchell STRAFER 1/72
    72425 B-25J bomb bay (PE
    -
    Set)
    672038 US 250lb bombs (Brassin)
    672039 US 500lb bombs (Brassin)
    672206 B-25 wheels (Brassin)
    672244 US 1000lb bombs (Brassin)
    672275 B-25J engines (Brassin)
    KITS 01/2023
    INFO Eduard
    33
    January 2023
  • Page 34

    Spitfire Mk.Vb mid
    Weekend edition kit of British WWII fighter plane Spitfire Mk.Vb in 1/48 scale. The kit is focused
    on Spitfires in the so-called medium series with pre-set armoured glass on the windshield and
    a bulge covering the cannon cartridges on the lower surface of the wing in the shape of a kidney.
    plastic parts: Eduard
    marking options: 4
    decals: Eduard
    PE parts: no
    painting mask: no
    resin parts: no
    Product page
    #84186
    1/48
    KITS 01/2023
    INFO Eduard34
    January 2023
  • Page 35

    BM211, F/Lt John D. Mitchner, No. 402 Squadron RCAF, RAF Merston, United Kingdom, September–November 1943
    BL594, W/Cdr Alexandr Gabszewicz, No. 2 Polish Wing, RAF Northolt, United Kingdom, February–May 1943
    BL384, F/Lt John A. A. Gibson, No. 457 Squadron RAAF, RAF Andreas, United Kingdom, December 1941
    John Mitchener was born in Saskatoon, Canada in 1914
    and before he joined RCAF in October 1940 he had worked
    for three years as a bookseller. In June 1941 he finished
    his basic pilot training and after that, in the middle of
    August, he was transferred to Britain. In the beginning
    of September, he was assigned to No. 263 Squadron equi-
    pped with Whirlwinds where he flew until June 1942. After
    his brief instructor’s stunt at No. 55 OTU in July he was
    assigned to No. 247 Squadron and next month to No. 116
    Squadron. In November he was transferred to No. 402
    Squadron where, in the beginning of 1943, he scored his
    first victory. In October he was decorated with DFC and
    in February 1944 he completed his tour of duty. After his
    return to Canada, he served at Tealing and in August 1944
    returned to Europe where he was attached to No. 421
    Squadron as a flight leader. In the end of September, he
    was transferred to No. 416 Squadron and in November he
    assumed command of the whole unit. In 1946 he returned
    to Canada and continued his service with RCAF. In 1953
    he became commander of Sylvestre and Lac St. Debis air
    bases and in 1960 he retired due to the health issues. He
    passed away on December 8, 1964. During his wartime ca-
    reer John Davidson Mitchner scored 11 confirmed kills and
    three probables. He also damaged three enemy aircraft.
    At No. 402 Squadron John Mitchner regularly flew Spitfire
    LF Mk. Vb BM211 coded AE
    -
    J in the fall of 1943. On the fu-
    selage starboard side, the aircraft carried his personal
    nose art of sunbathing Miss Jane, a character from the
    Daily Mirror magazine. This Spitfire featured the newer
    exhausts introduced as the standard with Mk.IX version.
    Majority of the No. 402 Squadron Spitfires Mk.Vb were
    equipped with these exhausts since they helped improve
    the aircraft performance.
    BL594 was delivered to No. 242 Squadron in April 1942 but in
    May it was damaged in an accident, consequently repaired,
    and delivered to No. 303 (Polish) Squadron, at that time ope-
    rating out of the Kirton-in-Lindsey airfield.
    It was coded RF
    -
    G and assigned to F/O Horbaczewski as his
    personal mount. In the beginning of February 1943 No. 303
    Squadron was transferred to Heston but BL594 was left at
    Kirton-in-Lindsey airfield assigned to No. 2 Polish Wing com-
    mander Alexandr Gabszewicz as his personal mount. His new
    Spitfire was re-painted to No. 302 (Polish) Squadron stan-
    dards including the unit insignia. Gabszewicz had his personal
    score, seven and half black crosses, painted on the drop tank
    port side including the name “Smarkata” (which refers to the
    very young age of his fiancée, Elizabeth Helen Bullimore). In
    the beginning of June, No. 302 (Polish) Squadron was trans-
    ferred to No. 1 Polish Wing in Heston and BL594 was left with
    No. 308 (Polish) Squadron. It was rebuilt to LF Mk.Vb standard
    and in January 1944 assigned to No. 234 Squadron. On May
    9, 1944, BL594 was shot down by flak near Berck-sur-Mer.
    Its pilot, F/O D. N. Greenhalghem, bailed out however did not
    survive.
    On December 11, 1941, Spitfire BL351 was assigned to the
    Australian No. 457 Squadron. Initially P/O Ken James was
    frequently at its controls. Later this pilot was credited
    with 2.5 kills. In February 1942, BL351 was assigned to
    F/Lt John Gibson, a New Zealander who in 1940 claimed
    11.5 kills while flying Hurricanes with No. 501 Squadron.
    Gibson had his personal marking, Donald Duck, painted on
    his new Spitfire, including all his confirmed aerial victo-
    ries, 13.5 of them at that time. In March 1942, BL351 was
    transferred to No. 452 Squadron and ultimately destroyed
    in a ground collision on May 8 of the same year.
    KITS 01/2023
    INFO Eduard
    35
    January 2023
  • Page 36

    BM309, 2/Lt Robert A. Boock, 335th FS, 4th FG, Debden, United Kingdom, February 1943
    During WWII the 4th Fighter Group was a component of the
    8th USAAF. The group operated out of Debden airbase which
    gave it a nickname Debden Eagles. Between September
    1940 and July 1941 three Eagle Squadrons were formed out
    of the American volunteer pilots before the United States
    entered WWII in December 1941. These units operated under
    the RAF command until September 29, 1942, when they for-
    med the 4th FG of the 8th USAAF. The No. 71, No. 121 and No.
    133 Squadron RAF became 334th, 335th and 336th FG of the
    USAAF. During the last large scale engagement of the 4th FG
    on January 22, 1943 2/Lt. Robert A. Boock from 335th FS fly-
    ing Spitfire Mk.Vb BM309 shot down a Fw 190 North-West of
    Dunkerque. His Spitfire carried an unofficial 4th FG insignia
    on the starboard side of the engine cowling.
    Recommended:
    for Spitfire Mk.Vb mid 1/48
    481065 Spitfire Mk.V landing flaps (PE
    -
    Set)
    FE1207 Spitfire Mk.V seatbelts STEEL (PE
    -
    Set)
    FE1322 Spitfire Mk.Vb weekend (PE
    -
    Set)
    644113 Spitfire Mk.V LööK (Brassin)
    648098 Spitfire wheels - 5 spoke (Brassin)
    648119 Spitfire wheels - 5 spoke, smooth tire (Brassin)
    648640 Spitfire Mk.V engine (Brassin)
    648663 Spitfire Mk.V cockpit (Brassin)
    648664 Spitfire Mk.V wheels (Brassin)
    648667 Spitfire Mk.V three-stacks exhausts rounded (Brassin)
    648668 Spitfire Mk.V three-stacks exhausts fishtail (Brassin)
    648669 Spitfire Mk.V six-stacks exhausts fishtail (Brassin)
    648738 Spitfire Mk.V landing flaps PRINT (Brassin)
    D48088 Spitfire Mk.V stencils (Decal Set)
    Cat. No. 648738
    Kat. č. 648664
    Cat. No. 648663
    Cat. No. 648640
    KITS 01/2023
    INFO Eduard36
    January 2023
  • Page 37

    Sopwith F.1 Camel (Clerget) 1/48
    Weekend edition kit of British WWI fighter aircraft Sopwith F.1
    Camel with Clerget rotary engine in 1/48 scale. The kit offers
    Camels served in RAF in Army, Navy and training units.
    plastic parts: Eduard
    marking options: 4
    decals: Eduard
    PE parts: no
    painting mask: no
    resin parts: no
    #8486
    Product page
    KITS 01/2023
    INFO Eduard
    37
    January 2023
  • Page 38

    B6289, W. M. Alexander, No. 10(N) Squadron RNAS, Téteghem, France, January 1918
    E7232, No. 4 Flying School, Freiston, United Kingdom, 1918
    D6402, Henry W. Woollett, No. 43 Sqn, Avesnes-le-Comte, France, April 1918
    Canadian William Melville Alexander was native from
    Toronto, and he was keen to learn to fly as soon as he
    turned out 18. As the Curtiss and Wright Brothers fly-
    ing schools were at full capacity, he took a journey to
    Stinson school in San Antonio, Texas. There he got just
    3,5 hours of training prior to his flying test. He succe-
    eded and received Aero Club of America Certificate
    No. 447. In 1916, back in Canada, he was appointed
    a flight sub-lieutenant in the RNAS and after future trai-
    ning he was sent overseas to become member of No. 3
    (Naval) Wing in France. There he was flying Sopwith 1½
    Strutters. Four months later, his unit was disbanded, and
    Alexander was posted to the new No. 10 (N) Squadron to
    fly Sopwith Triplanes as a part of Raymond Collishaw’s
    “Black Flight”. He achieved his first victory on June 2,
    1917, (shared) and he added seven more by the end of
    July. After the unit started to receive new Camels, Ale-
    xander achieved his first victory on this type on August
    16. He was also still using Triplane for some time along-
    side Camel. On August 27 he was appointed an acting
    Flight Commander. Altogether he achieved 23 victories,
    most of them classified as Out of Control (OOC) which
    was also the case of the only victory achieved with Ca-
    mel B6289. He did not continue military service after the
    war and died on October 4, 1988, in Canada.
    This Camel was manufactured by Ruston Proctor & Co Ltd.
    In September 1918 and was posted to No. 4 Flying School
    in Freiston, where it got colorful painting of white and red
    colors. The upper side of the top wing obtained the motif
    of the rays of rising sun, while upper side of bottom wing
    got simple stripes of white and red color. The name Dimps
    was painted on the left side only probably. The site of the
    RNAS Freiston Shores was established in 1917 and served
    as a satellite base for air-weapon training for near-
    by RNAS Cranwell. Originally it was nothing more than
    a field on area of about 80 acres and was originally used
    for final two weeks of training of officers on the advanced
    flying course at RNAS Cranwell. However, its role was soon
    extended, and the airfield was expanded and hangars,
    accommodation blocks and a control tower were built. The
    airfield was originally known as the RNAS Gunnery School
    or Armament Training School and then became the School
    of Aerial Fighting and Bomb Dropping when the RNAS be-
    came amalgamated into the newly formed RAF in 1918. The
    name of the school than changed again to the No. 4 School
    of Aerial Fighting and Gunnery and was redesignated
    again as No. 4 Fighting School. The base was disbanded
    in March 1920.
    Henry Winslow Woollett was set to follow in the footsteps
    of his father, who was a doctor. Henry, medical student at
    the outbreak of WWI, was commissioned in the Linconshire
    Regiment in August 1914 and took part in the Suvla Bay
    landings in the Dardanelles. He was transferred to the RFC
    in 1916 and after training he joined No. 24 Squadron RFC in
    November. They were flying DH-2s in France, which were
    getting obsolete at the time. Woollett managed to shoot
    down one enemy flying this “bunch of wires”. After con-
    verting to DH-5s, he added for more. In August 1917 Woo-
    llett returned to England, became Flight Commander. Back
    to France in March 1918, he joined No. 43 Squadron with
    Camels. As a leader of the C Flight, he brought his score to
    35 by early August. Of these victims 11 were balloons. His
    specialty in fighting these heavily defended targets, was
    the reason behind the adoption of irregular fields of very
    light color over the upper wing and rudder. This was to
    mimic the appearance of more colorful German aircraft.
    This additional camouflage lasted only for a couple of
    days before being ordered to be painted out. Some sources
    state white color of these fields, but on the existing photo
    they look somewhat darker and might be of very light blue
    as well. This is up to every modeler to choose.
    KITS 01/2023
    INFO Eduard38
    January 2023
  • Page 39

    FE1215 Sopwith Camel seatbelts STEEL (PE
    -
    Set)
    FE1323 Sopwith Camel F.1 Camel (Clerget) Weekend (PE
    -
    Set)
    644116 Sopwith Camel LööK (Brassin)
    648657 Sopwith Camel wheels type 1 (Brassin)
    648658 Sopwith Camel wheels type 2 (Brassin)
    648659 Sopwith Camel seat (Brassin)
    648660 Sopwith Camel Vickers Mk.I gun (Brassin)
    648661 Sopwith Camel US Colt Vickers gun (Brassin)
    648662 Sopwith Camel 20lb bomb carrier (Brassin)
    648674 Sopwith Camel Rotherham air pumps (Brassin)
    648676 Sopwith Camel Clerget engine PRINT (Brassin)
    3DL48038 Sopwith Camel SPACE (3D Decal Set)
    EX879 Sopwith Camel (Mask)
    B5406, Lt. Sadhar H. Malik, No. 28 Squadron RFC, Droglant, France, October 1917
    Sadhar Hardit Malik became the first Indian to fly as
    a pilot with the RFC in the WWI. He travelled to England
    from Punjab at the age of 14 to attend preparation school
    and college studies at Balliol College. After his gradua-
    tion in 1915 he applied to join the RFC but was denied.
    He then served with the French Red Cross in 1916 as an
    ambulance driver and still determined to fly he applied
    to join the Aéronautique Militaire in 1916. When his Oxfor-
    td tutor Francis Urquhart learned about it, he considered
    it scandalous and wrote to head of the RFC General Hen-
    derson. The intercession paid off and Malik was accepted
    as an air cadet. On April 6, 1917, he received a temporary
    commission as a second Lieutenant in the RFC and was
    trained as a pilot. His first assignment was with No. 26 Sqn
    from July 13, 1917. As an observant Sikh, he wore a turban
    instead of a helmet, later covered by specially designed
    flying helmet. Malik was transferred to No. 28 Sqn in 1917
    and managed to score his first victory on October 18. Just
    eight days later he scored another kill but was wounded
    in his right leg. He was set to get back to the action after
    convalescence, but he was diagnosed as having an allergy
    to the Sopwith Camel’s castor oil lubricant. Due to that
    he spent rest of the war flying Bristol F.2b Fighters and
    returned to India after the end of the hostilities to serve in
    the Indian Civil Service. He was very successful and held
    several trade and diplomatic posts, namely as Indian Am-
    bassador to France. He died on October 31, 1985.
    Recommended:
    for Sopwith F.1 Camel (Clerget) 1/48
    Cat. No. 648676
    Cat. No. 648661
    Cat. No. 648659
    Cat. No. 644416
    KITS 01/2023
    INFO Eduard
    39
    January 2023
  • Page 40

    #7083
    ProfiPACK edition kit of German WWII twin-engine heavy
    fighter aircraft Messerschmitt Bf 110E in 1/72 scale.
    plastic parts: Eduard
    marking options: 5
    decals: Eduard
    PE parts: yes, pre-painted
    painting mask: yes
    resin parts: no
    Product page
    Bf 110E
    1/72
    Re-release
    KITS 01/2023
    INFO Eduard40
    January 2023
  • Page 41

    4./NJG 1, St. Trond, Belgium, February 1942
    Lt. Herbert Kutscha, 5./ZG 1, Soviet Union, 1942
    Lt. Felix-Maria Brandis, 1.(Z)/JG 77, Malmi, Finland, 1942
    NJG 1 was the oldest night fighter Luftwaffe unit and was
    founded by the legendary Oberst Wolfgang Falck. At the be-
    ginning of 1942, the unit’s II. Gruppe was led by Major Walter
    Ehle, who kept the commanding position for over next three
    years. In 1942, the well-known night fighter Wilhelm Her-
    get, for example, also served within the ranks of 4. Staffel
    II./NJG 1. This “G9+JM” is interesting not only for the shark
    mouth marking, but also for the temporary application
    of a “naval” RLM 72 green on the upper surfaces, as this
    plane took part in patrol flights for Operation Donnerkeil.
    A quick identification mark came in the form of a yellow
    fuselage band. During the operation, the Germans managed
    to navigate the battleships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau as
    well as the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen through the English
    Channel from Brest (Bretagne, France) to northern Germany.
    The Luftwaffe, between February 11 and 13, 1942, ensured
    uninterrupted patrols over the formation. II./NJG 1 and II./NJG
    3 were tasked with cover duty during twilight and overnight
    hours. On the second day of operations, elements of both ni-
    ght fighter units relocated to Lister airbase in Norway, from
    which the last segment of the fleet’s cruise was covered.
    The unit’s detachment stayed in Norway through to the end
    of February. All air to air victories during Operation Donner-
    keil were achieved by day fighters of the Luftwaffe.
    Herbert Kutscha ((*1917 †2003) served with II./JG 77 at the
    beginning of the war, but he was soon transferred to 5./ZG
    1 equipped with Messerschmitts Bf 110. During the Battle of
    France, he shot down a number of aircraft, including a Bf
    109 of the air force of neutral Switzerland. Later, he also
    gained much success on the Eastern Front as a ground
    attack pilot, partially due to II./ZG 1 transformation into
    II./SKG 210. Kutscha’s II.Gruppe, under the command of
    Hptm. Rolf Kaldrack, was specialized in ground attack
    operations, especially in low level bombing. The Bf 110
    was able to move faster over the enemy territory than
    other bombers. Here is where the term “fast bombard-
    ment wing” (SKG; Schnellkampfgeschwader) was coined.
    Kutscha was awarded the Knight’s Cross after his 22nd
    victory. At that time there were 41 aircraft destroyed on
    the ground, 41 tanks, 15 locomotives, 11 anti-aircraft guns
    and 157 transport vehicles added to his tally. In June 1943
    he took command of 15. Staffel JG 3 “Udet”, utilizing single
    engine fighters. In the summer of 1944, he took control of
    II./JG 3 in Normandy and by the end of the year he changed
    the unit to lead II./JG 27. From February 1945 he comman-
    ded III./JG 1 on the Eastern Front. All in all, he flew over 900
    sorties and achieved 47 kills, six of which were four engi-
    ne heavy bombers and 22 of his kills he achieved behind
    controls of Bf 110. German Geschwader was much bigger
    unit than RAF or USAAF Squadron. In fact, it was corre-
    sponding to USAAF Wing, while Gruppe was equal to USAAF
    Group and Staffel was similar unit as the USAAF squadron.
    One of the aircraft of 1.(Z)/JG 77 commander Lt. Felix-Ma-
    ria Brandis while stationed on the Eastern Front. His credit
    count tallied 14 victories of which five victims were Bri-
    tish (including a pair of Fairey Albacores) and nine Soviet
    aircraft. Lt. Brandis died on February 2, 1942, when flying
    Bf 110E-2 (WNr. 2546) LN+AR at Olang. He crashed on the
    return leg of a combat sortie in bad weather conditions.
    By that time, his unit had been re-designated 6.(Z)/JG 5
    (January 25, 1942). The designation of the unit progressi-
    vely changed from 1.(Z)/JG 77 to 6.(Z)/JG 5, 10.(Z)/JG 5 and
    13.(Z)/JG 5. On the nose of the aircraft, there was the em-
    blem of a dachshund with a Rata (Polikarpov I-16) in its
    mouth. It was a typical marking of this unit, as a number of
    these dogs were mascots of the “Dackelstaffel” through its
    existence, irrespective of the unit designation carried at any
    particular time. Some sources even say each crew had their
    own dog. The wiener dogs even occasionally flew on combat
    missions with the crew. The unit opposed British aircraft as
    well as Soviet ones in northern Europe. This aircraft, flown
    by Lt. Harry Kripphal, fell a victim of anti-aircraft fire 30 km
    west of Murmansk on June 18, 1942.
    KITS 01/2023
    INFO Eduard
    41
    January 2023
  • Page 42

    WNr. 4035, Sonderkommando Junck, Mosul Air Base, Iraq, May 1941
    6./ZG 1, Russia, Summer 1942
    After the outbreak of the Anglo-Iraqi War, which
    lasted from April 18 to May 30, 1941, the Italians and
    Germans gave their military support to the Iraqis.
    The Luftwaffe opposed the RAF with the unit named
    Sonderkommando Junck, which had Messerschmitt
    Bf 110 fighters, Heinkel He 111 bombers, and Junkers
    Ju 52 transport planes in its inventory. The unit was
    commanded by Oberst Werner Junck, who, during the
    course of the First World War with Jasta 8, gained
    five aerial victories. Between the wars, he was a
    well-known sport pilot. The Messerschmitts Bf 110
    carried Iraqi national insignia but were manned by
    German crews. In fact, the aircraft in question came
    from ZG 76 and ZG 26. The only unit’s victory during
    this episode was achieved on May 20, 1941 by Lt. Mar
    -
    tin Drewes (a future night fighter ace) of II./ZG 76,
    when he shot down a Gloster Gladiator flown by Sgt.
    Smith of A Squadron of Habbaniya Strike Force over
    Fallujah. Messerschmitt Bf 110E WNr. 4035 was found
    by the British after a forced landing. It was repaired
    in September 1941 and christened “Belle of Berlin”.
    Later it was flown to Egypt to No. 267 Squadron. The
    aircraft was written off after a forced landing enrou
    -
    te to South Africa.
    The wasp emblem (Wespe) was designed in the au
    -
    tumn of 1939 by Lt. Richard Malchfelder, a technical
    officer of one of the Zerstörergruppe (II./ZG 1). It was
    originally composed of three small wasps, and was
    utilized by the same Gruppe of heavy fighters that
    went through several designation changes (including
    II./SKG 210) and, finally, in early 1942, ended up as
    II./ZG 1. Soon, other Gruppe of Zerstörergeschwader
    1 came to use the wasp emblem and their Geschwa-
    der carried the operational name of “Wespen”. This
    aircraft sported the RLM 74/75/76 camouflage
    pattern.
    KITS 01/2023
    INFO Eduard42
    January 2023
  • Page 43

    OVERTREES
    OVERLEPT
    #7091X
    Bf 110E
    1/72
    #7083-LEPT
    Bf 110E
    1/72
    Product page
    Product page
    Recommended:
    for Bf 110E 1/72
    672005 DB 601A/N for Bf 110C/D/E (Brassin)
    CX633 Bf 110E (Mask)
    Cat. No. 672005
    KITS 01/2023
    INFO Eduard
    43
    January 2023
  • Page 44

    #8092
    P-400
    1/48
    ProfiPACK edition kit of US WWII fighter plane P-400 in 1/48 scale. This version of fighter
    P-39 Airacobra was ordered by British Purchase Commission in Bell Company, after Japanese
    attack on Pearl Harbor and entry USA into the War were 200 examples taken up by USAAF,
    designes as P-400 and were sent to the 5th AF for the service in the South West Pacific.
    plastic parts: Eduard
    marking options: 5
    decals: Eduard
    PE parts: yes, pre-painted
    painting mask: yes
    resin parts: no
    Product page
    Re-release
    KITS 01/2023
    INFO Eduard44
    January 2023
  • Page 45

    80th FS, 8th FG, Port Moresby, New Guinea, Autumn 1942
    AP356, Lt. Edward J. Kurt, 35th FS, 8th FG, Milne Bay, New Guinea, 1942–1943
    67th FS, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, November 1942
    On August 26, 1942, the formation of Airacobras of 80th
    FS managed to ambush Japanese Zeros taking off from
    the Buna airbase and shoot down six of them during two
    attacks with two more claimed as damaged. The interes-
    ting fact is, that it all happened due to the “lucky” naviga-
    tional error. Owing to the minimal activity of the Japanese
    air forces over New Guinea during the second half of 1942,
    these were the only kills credited to 80th FS in the course
    of 1942. George T. Helveston and Gerald T. Rogers claimed
    one Zero each, so it is therefore highly probable that Aira-
    cobra carrying Y letter code and kill marking belonged to
    one of these airmen. Black painted propeller spinner and
    vertical tail surface are very unusual and not documented
    on any other Airacobra operating over New Guinea. The
    aircraft also featured replacement rudder.
    Airacobra named “Earthquake McGoon” was personal air-
    craft of Lt. Edward J. Kurt and flew with 35th FS from Gurney
    Field built on the Eastern peninsula of New Guinea island
    during 1942/43. Lt. Kurt joined the squadron in August 1942
    after he received his transfer orders at 15th FG based on
    Hawaiian Islands. His Airacobra sports the standard British
    camouflage scheme, however with many repair patches on
    the surface. There is a color touch up with darker grey paint
    on the aircraft nose lower part and patches in distinctly
    darker green color are visible on the fuselage. Another
    curiosity is the cockpit door salvaged from the Airacobra
    belonging to the sister 36th FS commander, Maj. McNay, who
    left the position in October 1942. The artwork adorning the
    left door was painted over during the aircraft service life
    and in the pictures taken on Gurney Field it only the white
    circle is apparent. Blue painted propeller spinner and top of
    the vertical tail surface indicate that this Airacobra origi-
    nated from 39th FS inventory. A single bomber kill marking
    on the starboard side of the fuselage was probably achieved
    by another pilot of the same unit since Lt. Kurt did not claim
    any victory while serving with 35th FS.
    P-400 listed in the squadron records as “Old 13” was
    one of few original Airacobras delivered to 67th FS in
    the spring of 1942 and still serving on Guadalcanal in
    the beginning of 1943. Rudimentary conditions of the
    remote Pacific airbases and lack of the spare parts
    forced the ground personnel into many improvisa
    -
    tions. Textbook example is the story of the “Old 13”
    Airacobra which already crash-landed during her
    service on New Caledonia and her wreck was canni
    -
    balized for the spare parts. 67th FS heavy losses af-
    ter its transfer to Guadalcanal and the critical lack
    of the aircraft on the island caused the abandoned
    Airacobra wreck to be restored to the airworthy con
    -
    dition after a complex repair. The aircraft received
    a new wing and also a number of many fuselage pa-
    nels and hatches had to be replaced. According to
    the surviving repair record the replacement parts
    were painted in Olive Drab/Neutral Grey colors and
    therefore the Airacobra sported the unique display
    of the British and American camouflage shades. Fur
    -
    thermore, the more powerful engine was installed,
    and the damaged propeller blade was replaced by
    another one balanced by pouring the melted plumb
    into its tip. The instrument panel was furnished
    with the essential gauges only, there were only ho
    -
    les after the rest of the instruments. This repaired
    Airacobra was christened “The Resurrection” and
    this inscription was painted on both sides of the
    fuselage. Unfortunately, no photographic eviden
    -
    ce exists so the inscription appearance is based
    on another 67th FS airplane.
    KITS 01/2023
    INFO Eduard
    45
    January 2023
  • Page 46

    BX163, 80th FS, 8th FG, Port Moresby, New Guinea, December 1942
    Lt. Eugene A. Wahl, 39th FS, 35th FG, Port Moresby New Guinea, Summer 1942
    Airacobra BX163 served originally with 39th FS where
    she received the marking in the form of the numeral
    18 and blue painted propeller spinner as well as the
    top of the vertical tail surface. The inscription “Helen”
    painted on the port side of the aircraft nose origina
    -
    ted from the service with 39th FS as well. At 80th
    FS the typical shark mouth and yellow letter V were
    added. The camouflage in Olive Drab and Neutral
    Gray colors was applied before the plane’s dispatch
    to the combat unit, same as with many other P-400s
    delivered to the Southwest Pacific area in the spring
    of 1942. On December 24, 1942, the Airacobra BX163
    was damaged during the emergency landing at Kila
    Drome, one of many aerodromes built in the vicinity
    of Port Moresby for its protection.
    One of the best known Airacobras was named “Wahl’s
    Eye/Pat” and participated in the fiercest air combats
    during the defense of Port Moresby. Its teethed mouth
    reminded more of the jaws of the deep-sea living fish
    than usual shark mouth. The blue propeller spinner
    and top of the vertical tail surface as well as the
    white number on it were a standard 39th FS marking.
    The airplane was flown by Lt. Eugene Wahl who was,
    together with several other 35th FG pilots, assigned
    for traineeship with 8th FG on New Guinea during the
    middle of May. On May 26 he claimed a victory over
    a Zero. Luck did not abandon him on June 9 when,
    after combat with Zeros from the famous Tainan
    Kōkūtai, he had to perform the emergency landing.
    However, after several days of hiking through the
    jungle he was able to rejoin his unit. Here he flew
    sorties until the end of June when the 39th FS was
    withdrawn to Australia to reorganize and re-equip
    with the more powerful P-38 Lightning fighters.
    KITS 01/2023
    INFO Eduard46
    January 2023
  • Page 47

    OVERTREES
    OVERLEPT
    #8067X
    P-39
    1/48
    #8092-LEPT
    P-400
    1/48
    Product page
    Product page
    Recommended:
    for P-400 1/48
    48872 P-39/400 landing flaps (PE
    -
    Set)
    FE919 P-39 seatbelts STEEL (PE
    -
    Set)
    644025 P-400 LööK (Brassin)
    648202 P-39 wheels early (Brassin)
    648203 P-39 wheels late (Brassin)
    Cat. No. 644025
    Cat. No. 648202
    Cat. No. 648203
    KITS 01/2023
    INFO Eduard
    47
    January 2023
  • Page 48

    #82212
    A6M2 Zero Type 21
    ProfiPACK edition kit of Japanese WWII naval
    fighter plane A6M2 Zero Type 21 in 1/48 scale.
    plastic parts: Eduard
    marking options: 5
    decals: Eduard
    PE parts: yes, pre-painted
    painting mask: yes
    resin parts: no
    Product page
    KITS 01/2023
    1/48
    Re-release
    INFO Eduard48
    January 2023
  • Page 49

    c/n 5379, PO1c Tsuguo Matsuyama, Hiryū Fighter Squadron, aircraft carrier Hiryū,
    December 7, 1941
    PO1c Saburō Sakai, Tainan Kōkūtai, Lakunai airfield, Rabaul,
    New Britain island, August 1942
    PO2c Kōtarō Koyae, Zuihō Fighter Squadron, Rabaul,
    New Britain island, April 1943
    During second attack against Hawaii the Hiryū aircraft ca-
    rrier sent nine Zeros under the command of Lt. Sumio Nōno.
    His pilots attacked Kaneohe and Bellows bases, claiming
    two destroyed aircraft and one car. Third Shōtai was led by
    PO1c Matsuyama, who shot down in coopeartion with his
    wingman P-40s piloted by 2nd Lieutenants George Whiteman
    and Samuel Bishop of the 44th Pursuit Squadron. Matsuyama
    had combat missions with the 13th Kōkūtai in China on his
    account already. On February 25, 1938, as wingman of the
    legendary Sadaaki Akamatsu, he participated in shooting
    down four aircraft. During the raids on Ceylon on April 9, 1942,
    Matsuyama's shōtai shot down a Blenheim Mk.IV, probably of
    S/Ldr Kenneth Ault´s crew, who was leading formation of No.
    11 Squadron RAF in an attack on Japanese ships. Matsuyama
    later served on the aircraft carrier Hiyō and was killed on
    April 7, 1943 in combat with the Wildcats off Guadalcanal. The
    airplane BII-124 was shot down on February 19, 1942 during
    the raid on Darwin. After being hit by anti-aircraft fire, Se-
    aman 1st class Hajime Toyoshima landed on Melville Island
    and was captured by Aboriginal Matthias Ulungura. Toyoshi-
    ma was the first captured Zero pilot and used alias "Tadao
    Minami". He became one of the organizers of the largest pri-
    soner escape in World War II. On August 5, 1944 at Cowra POW
    Camp he gave signal to escape. Total of 1,104 POWs attempted
    to espace, 231 were killed and four Australians lost their li-
    ves as well. Toyoshima was mortally wounded, so he lighted
    a cigarette and committed suicide.
    Saburō Sakai is best known Japanese fighter pilot, thanks to
    his memoirs and meetings with Allied airmen after World War
    II. He was born in 1916 and served from September 1938 with
    the 12th Kōkūtai in China. In October 1941, he was assigned to
    the newly organized Tainan Kōkūtai in Taiwan and took part
    in campaign heading South until he was wounded on August
    7, 1942 off Guadalcanal. After recovering, he served as an in-
    structor with Ōmura Kōkūtai, and later, despite bad eyesight,
    was combat deployed with Yokosuka Kōkūtai on Iwo Jima. At
    the end of war he served with Kōkūtai 343 (II) and Yokosuka
    Kōkūtai. He is listed as an ace with 64 victories, but Sakai
    himself claimed the number of his victories was lower. With
    the first two units he actually achieved 12 individual victories,
    8 shared and 4 probables. The V-128 was also flown by PO2c
    Arita and PO1c Hiroyoshi Nishizawa, who is credited with 87
    victories. The color of the stripes is chosen from Sakai's reco-
    llection, but there are other interpretations, such as a black
    or yellow stripe on the fuselage. During a fighter escort to
    Guadalcanal on August 7, Sakai shot down Wildcat “F12” from
    VF-5 piloted by "Pug" Southerland in an epic dogfight. Sakai
    was later severely wounded in the face by fire from VB-6
    Dauntless near Tulagi Island. After nearly five hours and more
    than 1,000 km, he managed to land back at Rabaul. Sakai died
    in 2000 after formal dinner with members of the US Navy.
    Petty Officer 2nd Class Koyae was born in 1923 in Miy-
    azaki Prefecture and completed his flight training in
    November 1942. He was than assigned to the fighter
    unit of the aircraft carrier Zuihō in March 1943. In April,
    the unit moved to Rabaul and Koyae flew the aircraft
    during Operation I-gō. In this period, green paint was
    applied to Zeros in field conditions. It was usually
    painted by hand, the edges of the green fields being
    softened with thinner sometimes. However, according
    to the unit log, Koyae did not fly combat sorties in Ap
    -
    ril 1943. In fact he did not encounter the enemy until
    November 1943 over Rabaul. During the same month
    he was transferred to Kōkūtai 253 at Rabaul and by
    early 1944 he was undergoing intense fighting. Upon
    his return to Japan, he was assigned to the Ōmura
    Kōkūtai. While on leave, on February 17, 1944, he spo
    -
    tted a Japanese bomber circling in the rain at night
    over the village of Goda, Miyazaki Prefecture. Koyae,
    with the help of the villagers, established a navigation
    signal and after some time he managed to guide the
    crew to right heading. For this achievment he received
    a written commendation from commander of Ōmura
    Kōkūtai. In July 1944, Koyae was assigned to Hikōtai
    701 and fought in the defense of the Philippines. After
    returning to Japan, he was assigned to Hikōtai 701 (II)
    and served with Ōmura Kōkūtai at the end of the war.
    After the war he worked as a fireman and published
    his memories. According to the local press, he achie
    -
    ved 20 victories, but these may be victories achieved
    by fighter formations in which he took part
    KITS 01/2023
    INFO Eduard
    49
    January 2023
  • Page 50

    Lt. Kunio Kanzaki, CO of Hikōtai 311 of Kōkūtai 381, Kendari airfield, Celebes island, May 1944
    Lt. Nobuo Miyatake, Kamikaze Tokubetsu Kōgekitai, 1. Shichisei-tai, Kanoya airbase, Japan, April 1944
    Kōkūtai 381 was established in October 1943 at Ken-
    dari Base on the island of Celebes. It was a mixed
    Kōkūtai with 48 fighter-bombers (Hikōtai 602), 24
    night fighters (Hikōtai 902) and 48 fighter aircraft
    in Hikōtai 311, the latter commanded by Lt. Kanzaki.
    During the 1944 he operated from bases on islands
    in Indonesia and the Philippines. Their most fre
    -
    quent opponents were U.S. Army aircraft. Kanzaki's
    unit used special phosphorus anti-aircraft bombs
    to attack enemy bombers. Kanzaki's aircraft, manu
    -
    factured by the Nakajima company, has been recon-
    structed in the past with various color markings. It is
    assumed that the vertical tail surfaces and part of
    the upper wing surfaces were painted the same color
    like lower surfaces. The front part of the engine may
    also have been painted grey or yellow. It is not entire
    -
    ly clear from the photograph of the aircraft whether
    the white stripes on the lower fuselage are joined. It
    may have been designed to improve the mutual iden
    -
    tification of Army and Navy aircraft when fighting
    Allied fighters. Another reason for this camouflage
    may have been for easier identification during night
    fighter flights. For example, Lt. Kanzaki and his wing
    -
    man shot down a B-24 of the 380th BG over Balikpa-
    pan on the night of January 12-13, 1944. Some aircraft
    of Kōkūtai 331 were also painted in the same upper
    and tailplane camouflage. Both units operated in one
    tactical group during part of 1944.
    From the April 3, 1945 a total of eight special attack
    units with the battle name “Shichisei” were organi
    -
    zed from the airmen serving in Genzan Kōkūtai (II)
    and Hikōtai 306 (part of Kōkūtai 721). Lt. Miyatake,
    who was 24 years old at the time, led the 1st Shi
    -
    chisei-tai in an attack on a convoy off Okinawa on
    April 6, 1945. During that day, eleven other airmen
    from Genzan Kōkūtai (II) sacrificed their lives along
    with him. They took off successively in four forma
    -
    tions. Their formation was part of the 524 aircraft of
    special attack units and escort fighters from IJN and
    IJA sent against Allied vessels off Okinawa as part of
    Operation Kikusui I. The U.S. Navy lost destroyers USS
    Bush and Colhoun and other ships were severely da
    -
    maged. “Shichisei” units were sent against ships off
    Okinawa, Yoronjima, Kikai, and Tanegashima islands
    in several missions till May 14. Only one of them re
    -
    turned to base due to bad weather. Lt. Miyatake was
    born in Kagawa Prefecture and graduated from the
    Etajima Naval Academy in 1942. Before the mission,
    he wrote farewell letters to his mother and three si
    -
    sters. His father was interned in Siberia at the time.
    Nobuo Miyatake was posthumously promoted to the
    rank of Commander. His aircraft from Nakajima pro
    -
    duction is designated “Ke-113”.
    KITS 01/2023
    INFO Eduard50
    January 2023
  • Page 51

    OVERTREES
    OVERLEPT
    #82111X
    A6M2
    1/48
    #82212-LEPT
    A6M2 Zero Type 21
    1/48
    Product page
    Product page
    Recommended:
    for A6M2 Zero Type 21 1/48
    481076 A6M2 landing flaps (PE
    -
    Set)
    481077 A6M2 Zero (PE
    -
    Set)
    FE1238 A6M2 seatbelts STEEL (PE
    -
    Set)
    644128 A6M2 LööK (Brassin)
    644134 A6M2 LööKplus (Brassin)
    648693 A6M2 wheels (Brassin)
    648694 A6M2 engine PRINT (Brassin)
    648695 A6M undercarriage legs BRONZE (Brassin)
    648698 A6M2 seat PRINT (Brassin)
    648723 A6M2 cannon barrels & cockpit guns PRINT (Brassin)
    648724 A6M2 landing flaps PRINT (Brassin)
    3DL48050 A6M2 SPACE (3D Decal Set)
    D48098 A6M2 stencils (Decal Set)
    D48100 A6M2 national insignia (Decal Set)
    EX821 A6M2 TFace (Mask)
    Cat. No. 648694
    Cat. No. 648724
    Cat. No. 644128
    KITS 01/2023
    INFO Eduard
    51
    January 2023
  • Page 52

    BRASSIN
    LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard
    and STEEL seatbelts for Bf 109G-2 in 1/32 scale.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Revell
    Set contains:
    - resin: 1 part
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - hammer for German WWII AFV in 1/35 scale.
    The set consists of 4 hammers. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 4 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
    634029
    Bf 109G-2 LööK
    1/32 Revell
    635018
    WWII German hammer PRINT
    1/35
    Product page
    Product page
    INFO Eduard52
    January 2023
  • Page 53

    BRASSIN 02/2022
    BRASSIN
    Brassin set - axe for German
    WWII AFV in 1/35 scale. The set
    consists of 4 axes. Made by
    direct 3D printing.
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 4 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - clamps for German WWII AFV
    in 1/35 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 50 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    635019
    WWII German axe PRINT
    1/35
    635021
    WWII German clamps Type 2 PRINT
    1/35
    Product page
    Product page
    INFO Eduard
    53
    January 2023
  • Page 54

    Collection of 4 sets for F4F-3 in 1/48 scale.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    - LööK set (pre-painted Brassin dashboards & Steelbelts)
    - TFace painting mask
    - seat
    - undercarriage wheels
    LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard and STEEL
    seatbelts for SE.5a in 1/48 scale. Easy to assemble,
    replaces plastic parts. Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - resin: 2 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details:
    yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    644191
    F4F-3 early LööKplus
    1/48 Eduard
    644192
    SE.5a LööK
    1/48 Eduard
    BRASSIN
    Product page
    Product page
    INFO Eduard54
    January 2023
  • Page 55

    LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard
    and STEEL seatbelts for Mosquito FB Mk.II
    in 1/48 scale. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Tamiya
    Set contains:
    - resin: 3 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details:
    yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard
    and STEEL seatbelts for Beaufort Mk.I in 1/48 scale.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: ICM
    Set contains:
    - resin: 2 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details:
    yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    644193
    Mosquito FB Mk.II LööK
    1/48 Tamiya
    644194
    Beaufort Mk.I LööK
    1/48 ICM
    BRASSIN 02/2022
    BRASSIN
    Product page
    Product page
    INFO Eduard
    55
    January 2023
  • Page 56

    BRASSIN
    Brassin set - the cockpit for Fw 190A-8 in 1/48 scale.
    Made by direct 3D printing. Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 19 parts
    - decals: yes
    - photo-etched details:
    yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - oxygen tanks for US WII aicraft in 1/48 scale.
    The set consists of 6 tanks. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 6 parts
    - decals: yes
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    648785
    Fw 190A-8 cockpit PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
    648809
    WWII USAAF oxygen cylinder A-6 PRINT
    1/48
    Product page
    Product page
    INFO Eduard56
    January 2023
  • Page 57

    BRASSIN 02/2022
    BRASSIN
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for F4F-4
    in 1/48 scale. The set consists of the main wheels
    and a tailwheel. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - resin: 5 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: yes
    648810
    WWII USAAF oxygen tank G-1 PRINT
    1/48
    648815
    F4F-4 wheels early
    1/48 Eduard
    Product page
    Product page
    Brassin set - oxygen tanks for US WII aicraft
    in 1/48 scale. The set consists of 6 tanks.
    Made by direct 3D printing.
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 6 parts
    - decals: yes
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    INFO Eduard
    57
    January 2023
  • Page 58

    BRASSIN
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for F4F-4
    in 1/48 scale. The set consists of the main wheels and
    a tailwheel. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - resin: 6 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: yes
    Brassin set - landing flaps for F4F-4 in 1/48 scale.
    The set consists of the deployed flaps for both wings.
    Made by direct 3D printing. Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 8 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
    648816
    F4F-4 wheels late
    1/48 Eduard
    648817
    F4F-4 landing flaps PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
    Product page
    Product page
    INFO Eduard58
    January 2023
  • Page 59

    BRASSIN 02/2022
    BRASSIN
    Brassin set - folding wings for F4F-4 in 1/48 scale.
    The set consists of parts for both wings.
    Made by direct 3D printing. Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 10 parts
    - plastic: 4 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for F-35B
    in 1/48 scale. The set consists of the main wheels and
    a nose wheel. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Italeri
    Set contains:
    - resin: 3 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: yes
    648818
    F4F-4 folding wings PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
    648819
    F-35B wheels
    1/48 Italeri
    Product page
    Product page
    INFO Eduard
    59
    January 2023
  • Page 60

    Fw 190A8/R2
    1/48 Eduard
    BRASSIN
    Brassin set - the exhausts for F4F-4 in 1/48 scale.
    Made by direct 3D printing. Easy to assemble,
    replaces plastic parts. Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 2 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    648820
    F4F-4 exhausts PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for Yak-9D
    in 1/48 scale. The set consists of the main wheels and
    a tailwheel. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Zvezda
    Set contains:
    - resin: 3 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: yes
    648821
    Yak-9D wheels
    1/48 Zvezda
    Product page
    Product page
    INFO Eduard60
    January 2023
  • Page 61

    Brassin set - Carley type lifeboats for 60 people
    in 1/350 scale. The set consists of 10 floats.
    Made by direct 3D printing.
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 10 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
    653015
    Carley float for 60 people – Type 1 PRINTType 1 PRINT
    1/350
    BRASSIN 02/2022
    BRASSIN
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for F-16A MLU
    in 1/48 scale. The set consists of the main wheels and
    a nose wheel. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Kinetic
    Set contains:
    - resin: 3 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: yes
    648822
    F-16A MLU wheels
    1/48 Kinetic
    Product page
    Product page
    INFO Eduard
    61
    January 2023
  • Page 62

    BRASSIN
    Brassin set - Carley type lifeboats for 60 people
    in 1/350 scale. The set consists of 10 floats.
    Made by direct 3D printing.
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 10 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
    653016
    Carley float for 60 people – Type 2 PRINT
    1/350
    Product page
    E
    -
    BUNNY SQUAT
    INFO Eduard62
    January 2023
  • Page 63

  • Page 64

    BRASSIN
    SIN64897
    A6M3 Zero ESSENTIAL
    1/48 Eduard
    Product page
    Collection of 4 sets for A6M3 Zero in 1/48 scale.
    Recommended kit: Eduard
    - cockpit PRINT
    - wheels
    - exhausts PRINT
    - undercarriage legs BRONZE
    All sets included in this BIG SIN are available separately,
    but with every BIG SIN set you save up to 30 %.
    cockpit PRINT
    A6M undercarriage legs BRONZE
    A6M3 exhausts PRINT
    wheels
    INFO Eduard64
    January 2023
  • Page 65

    BRASSIN
    Collection of 3 sets for P-38J in 1/48 scale.
    Recommended kit: Tamiya
    - nose guns PRINT
    - superchargers PRINT
    - landing flaps PRINT
    All sets included in this BIG SIN are available separately,
    but with every BIG SIN set you save up to 30 %.
    SIN64898
    P-38J ADVANCED
    1/48 Tamiya
    Product page
    nose gun bay PRINT
    landing flaps PRINT
    superchargers
    PRINT
    INFO Eduard
    65
    January 2023
  • Page 66

    3DL32010 Bf 109G-2/4 SPACE 1/32 Revell
    3DL48097
    Mosquito B Mk.IV SPACE 1/48 Tamiya
    easy
    application
    Product page
    Product page
    INFO Eduard66
    January 2023
  • Page 67

    3DL48098 A-10C SPACE 1/48 Hobby Boss
    3DL48099
    Spitfire Mk.V SPACE 1/48 Airfix
    SPACE
    Product page
    Product page
    INFO Eduard
    67
    January 2023
  • Page 68

    SPACE
    3DL48100 Bf 109G-6 SPACE 1/48 Tamiya
    3DL48101
    P-51D-5 SPACE 1/48 Airfix
    Product page
    Product page
    INFO Eduard68
    January 2023
  • Page 69

    SPACE
    3DL48102 Spitfire Mk.I SPACE 1/48 Tamiya
    3DL72007
    P-51C SPACE 1/72 Arma Hobby
    3DL72008
    S-199 SPACE 1/72 Eduard
    Product page
    Product page
    Product page
    INFO Eduard
    69
    January 2023
  • Page 70

    3DL72009 CS-199 SPACE 1/72 Eduard
    3DL72010
    Ki-21-Ib SPACE 1/72 ICM
    SPACE
    Product page
    Product page
    INFO Eduard70
    January 2023
  • Page 71

    DECAL SET
    D48107
    Mosquito B Mk.IV stencils
    1/48 Tamiya/Revell
    Product page
    Product page
    ER48005
    Su-25 raised rivets & surface details
    1/48 Zvezda
    EDDIE THE RIVETER
    INFO Eduard
    71
    January 2023
  • Page 72

    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED
    JANUARY 2023
    Austin K2/Y
    ambulance
    1/35 Airfix
    36493
    INFO Eduard72
    January 2023
  • Page 73

    BRASSIN 02/2022BRASSIN 02/2022
    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED
    36494
    Jagdpanzer IV
    1/35 Border Model
    INFO Eduard
    73
    January 2023
  • Page 74

    481096
    Beaufort Mk.I
    undercarriage
    1/48 ICM
    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED
    481094
    Beaufort Mk.I bomb bay
    1/48 ICM
    INFO Eduard74
    January 2023
  • Page 75

    53289
    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED
    USS Alaska CB-1 part 1
    1/350 Hobby Boss
    INFO Eduard
    75
    January 2023
  • Page 76

    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED
    73789
    Ki-21-Ib
    1/72 ICM
    INFO Eduard76
    January 2023
  • Page 77

    PHOTO
    -
    ETCHED
    SS789
    Ki-21-Ib
    1/72 ICM
    INFO Eduard
    77
    January 2023
  • Page 78

    BIG ED
    All sets included in this BIG ED are available separately,
    but with every BIG ED set you save up to 30%.
    BIG33146 Ju 87G-1/2 1/35 Border Model
    BIG49352
    F3F-2 1/48 Academy
    BIG49353
    Spitfire Mk.XII 1/48 Airfix
    321000 Ju 87G-1/2 1/35
    33334 Ju 87G-1/2 seatbelts STEEL 1/35
    JX295 Ju 87G-1/2 1/35
    491304 F3F-2 1/48
    FE1305 F3F-2 seatbelts STEEL 1/48
    EX891 F3F-2 1/48
    481090 Spitfire Mk.XII landing flaps 1/48
    491302 Spitfire Mk.XII 1/48
    FE1303 Spitfire Mk.XII seatbelts STEEL 1/48
    EX897 Spitfire Mk.XII 1/48
    Product page
    Product page
    Product page
    INFO Eduard78
    January 2023
  • Page 79

    BIG49355 Mi-35M 1/48 Zvezda
    481088 Mi-35M exterior 1/48
    481089 Mi-35M cargo interior 1/48
    491308 Mi-35M interior 1/48
    FE1309 Mi-35M seatbelts STEEL 1/48
    EX895 Mi-35M 1/48
    Product page
    All sets included in this BIG ED are available separately,
    but with every BIG ED set you save up to 30%.
    BIG ED
    BIG49354 P-47N 1/48 Academy
    491306 P-47N 1/48
    FE1307 P-47N seatbelts STEEL 1/48
    EX893 P-47N 1/48
    Product page
    INFO Eduard
    79
    January 2023
  • Page 80

    MASKS
    IT FITS!
    JX303 Tornado IDS
    1/32 Italeri
    JX304 Tornado IDS TFace
    1/32 Italeri
    EX912 Z-326 TFace
    1/48 Eduard
    EX913 Mosquito B Mk.IV TFace
    1/48 Tamiya
    EX914 Spitfire Mk.V TFace
    1/48 Eduard
    EX915 A-10C
    1/48 Hobby Boss
    EX916 A-10C TFace
    1/48 Hobby Boss
    EX917 Anson Mk.I
    1/48 Airfix
    EX918 Anson Mk.I TFace
    1/48 Airfix
    CX637 AJ-1
    1/72 Roden
    CX638 Ki-21-Ib
    1/72 ICM
    CX639 Ki-46-III Interceptor
    1/72 Hasegawa
    CX640 Do 335A
    1/72 Hobby 2000/Roden
    CX641 Meteor F.8
    1/72 Airfix
    EX917 Anson Mk.I
    EX915 A-10C
    EX918 Anson Mk.I TFace
    EX918 Anson Mk.I TFace
    EX916 A-10C TFace EX916 A-10C TFace
    EX912 Z-326 TFace
    EX913 Mosquito B Mk.IV TFace EX913 Mosquito B Mk.IV TFace
    EX912 Z-326 TFace
    INFO Eduard80
    January 2023
  • Page 81

    CX637 AJ-1
    CX638 Ki-21-Ib
    CX640 Do 335A
    CX641 Meteor F.8
    CX639 Ki-46-III Interceptor
    CX637 AJ-1
    CX638 Ki-21-Ib
    CX640 Do 335A
    CX641
    Meteor F.8
    CX637 AJ-1
    CX638 Ki-21-Ib
    CX640 Do 335A
    CX641
    Meteor F.8
    MASKS
    CX638 Ki-21-Ib
    INFO Eduard
    81
    January 2023
  • Page 82

    RELEASES
    JANUARY 2023
    KITS
    PE
    -
    SETS
    ZOOMS
    MASKS
    7012 B-25J Mitchell STRAFER 1/72 ProfiPACK
    84186 Spitfire Mk.Vb mid 1/48 Weekend edition
    8486 Sopwith F.1 Camel 1/48 Weekend edition
    7083 Bf 110E Re-release 1/72 ProfiPACK
    8092 P-400 Re-release 1/48 ProfiPACK
    82212 A6M2 Zero Type 21 Re-release 1/48 ProfiPACK
    53289 USS Alaska CB-1 part 1 1/350 Hobby Boss
    32480 Tornado IDS exterior 1/32 Italeri
    321004 Tornado IDS interior 1/32 Italeri
    321005 Tornado IDS undercarriage 1/32 Italeri
    36493 Austin K2/Y ambulance 1/35 Airfix
    36494 Jagdpanzer IV 1/35 Border Model
    481096 Beaufort Mk.I undercarriage 1/48 ICM
    481097 A-10C exterior 1/48 Hobby Boss
    481098 A-10C armament 1/48 Hobby Boss
    491324 A-10C 1/48 Hobby Boss
    73788 AJ-1 1/72 Roden
    73789 Ki-21-Ib 1/72 ICM
    73790 Do 335A 1/72 Hobby 2000/Dragon
    33341 Tornado IDS 1/32 Italeri
    33342 Tornado IDS seatbelts STEEL 1/32 Italeri
    FE1322 Spitfire Mk.Vb Weekend 1/48 Eduard
    FE1323 Sopwith F.1 Camel (Clerget) Weekend 1/48 Eduard
    FE1324 A-10C 1/48 Hobby Boss
    FE1325 A-10C seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Hobby Boss
    SS788 AJ-1 1/72 Roden
    SS789 Ki-21-Ib 1/72 ICM
    SS790 Do 335A 1/72 Hobby 2000/Dragon
    JX303 Tornado IDS 1/32 Italeri
    JX304 Tornado IDS TFace 1/32 Italeri
    EX912 Z-326 TFace 1/48 Eduard
    EX913 Mosquito B Mk.IV TFace 1/48 Tamiya
    EX914 Spitfire Mk.V TFace 1/48 Eduard
    EX915 A-10C 1/48 Hobby Boss
    EX916 A-10C TFace 1/48 Hobby Boss
    EX917 Anson Mk.I 1/48 Airfix
    EX918 Anson Mk.I TFace 1/48 Airfix
    CX637 AJ-1 1/72 Roden
    CX638 Ki-21-Ib 1/72 ICM
    CX639 Ki-46-III Interceptor 1/72 Hasegawa
    CX640 Do 335A 1/72 Hobby 2000/Dragon
    CX641 Meteor F.8 1/72 Airfix
    EDDIE THE RIVETER
    ER48005 Su-25 raised rivets & surface details 1/48 Zvezda
    INFO Eduard82
    January 2023
  • Page 83

    RELEASES
    BIG-EDBIG-ED
    BIG ED
    BRASSIN
    LöökPLUS
    BIG SIN
    SPACE
    DECAL SET
    BIG33146 Ju 87G-1/2 1/35 Border Model
    BIG49352 F3F-2 1/48 Academy
    BIG49353 Spitfire Mk.XII 1/48 Airfix
    BIG49354 P-47N 1/48 Academy
    BIG49355 Mi-35M 1/48 Zvezda
    634029 Bf 109G-2 LööK 1/32 Revell
    644192 SE.5a LööK 1/48 Eduard
    644193 Mosquito FB Mk.II LööK 1/48 Tamiya
    644194 Beaufort Mk.I LööK 1/48 ICM
    635018 WWII German hammer PRINT 1/35
    635019 WWII German axe PRINT 1/35
    635021 WWII German clamps Type 2 PRINT 1/35
    648785 Fw 190A-8 cockpit PRINT 1/48 Eduard
    648809 WWII USAAF oxygen cylinder A-6 PRINT 1/48
    648810 WWII USAAF oxygen tank G-1 PRINT 1/48
    648815 F4F-4 wheels early 1/48 Eduard
    648816 F4F-4 wheels late 1/48 Eduard
    648817 F4F-4 landing flaps PRINT 1/48 Eduard
    648818 F4F-4 folding wings PRINT 1/48 Eduard
    648819 F-35B wheels 1/48 Italeri
    648820 F4F-4 exhausts PRINT 1/48 Eduard
    648821 Yak-9D wheels 1/48 Zvezda
    648822 F-16A MLU wheels 1/48 Kinetic
    653015 Carley float for 60 people –
    Type 1 PRINT 1/350
    653016 Carley float for 60 people –
    Type 2 PRINT 1/350
    644191 F4F-3 early LööKplus 1/48 Eduard
    SIN64897 A6M3 Zero ESSENTIAL 1/48 Eduard
    SIN64898 P-38J ADVANCED 1/48 Tamiya
    3DL32010 Bf 109G-2/4 SPACE 1/32 Revell
    3DL48097 Mosquito B Mk.IV SPACE 1/48 Tamiya
    3DL48098 A-10C SPACE 1/48 Hobby Boss
    3DL48099 Spitfire Mk.V SPACE 1/48 Airfix
    3DL48100 Bf 109G-6 SPACE 1/48 Tamiya
    3DL48101 P-51D-5 SPACE 1/48 Airfix
    3DL48102 Spitfire Mk.I SPACE 1/48 Tamiya
    3DL72007 P-51C SPACE 1/72 Arma Hobby
    3DL72008 S-199 SPACE 1/72 Eduard
    3DL72009 CS-199 SPACE 1/72 Eduard
    3DL72010 Ki-21-Ib SPACE 1/72 ICM
    D48108 Mosquito B Mk.IV stencils 1/48 Revell/Tamiya
    JANUARY 2023
    INFO Eduard
    83
    January 2023
  • Page 84

    BUILT
    Cat. No. 82201
    marking E
    built by Josef Blažek
    Product page
    1/48
    F4F-3 Wildcat
    Kat. č. 648769
    F4F gun barrels PRINT
    1/48 (Brassin)
    Kat. č. 648767
    F4F-3 wheels early
    1/48 (Brassin)
    Kat. č. 648777
    F4F-3 cockpit w/ reflector gun sight PRINT
    1/48 (Brassin)
    Kat. č. 644171
    F4F-3 early LööK
    1/48 (Brassin)
    INFO Eduard84
    January 2023
  • Page 85

    BUILT
    BuNo. 2531, Lt. Elbert S. McCuskey, VF-42, USS Yorktown (CV-5), May 1942
    Elbert Scott McCuskey was born February 8, 1915
    in Little Rock, Arkansas, and after attending uni-
    versities in Alabama and Arkansas, he signed up
    for naval aviation training on May 28, 1938. After
    successfully undergoing pilot training, he was as-
    signed to VS-41 on the USS Ranger as an Ensign
    in October 1939. In July 1941, he was reassigned to
    VF-42 on the USS Yorktown, on which he would
    serve until July 1942. Then, until June 1943, he
    trained young Naval Aviators in the art of flying,
    floowing this up with a return to operational flying
    as a unit commander, first with VF-6, and then,
    from March 1944, with VF-8. Both of these units
    were flying the Hellcat by then. During his com-
    bat career in the Second World War, he gained
    13.5 kills. He remained loyal to the Navy after the
    war, not retiring until July 1965. He died of a he-
    art attack on June 15, 1997. With this Wildcat, he
    shot down a Zero in the Battle of the Coral Sea.
    The aircraft was camouflaged in the same way as
    the Wildcat flown by Lt. Edward O’Hare, and even
    the markings were similar, with one difference
    being the application of large American markings
    on the fuselage and wings. An interesting facet
    to this aircraft was the original markings on the
    wings being visible under the new ones.
    Accessories used:
    644171 F4F-3 early LööK (Brassin)
    648766 F4F-3 exhausts PRINT (Brassin)
    648767 F4F-3 wheels early (Brassin)
    648769 F4F gun barrels PRINT (Brassin)
    648777 F4F-3 cockpit w/ reflector
    gun sight PRINT (Brassin)
    Kat. č. 648766
    F4F-3 exhausts PRINT
    1/48 (Brassin)
    INFO Eduard
    85
    January 2023
  • Page 86

    1/48
    Spitfire Mk.Vb late
    BUILT
    Cat. No. 82156
    marking B
    built by Jan Baranec
    Product page
    Kat. č. 644113
    Spitfire Mk. V LööK
    1/48 (Brassin)
    Kat. č. 648663
    Spitfire Mk.V cockpit
    1/48 (Brassin)
    Kat. č. 648668
    Spitfire Mk.V three-stacks exhausts fishtail
    1/48 (Brassin)
    Kat. č. 648664
    Spitfire Mk.V wheels
    1/48 (Brassin)
    INFO Eduard86
    January 2023
  • Page 87

    BUILT
    Spitfire Mk.Vb, AB276, F/Lt Václav Hájek, No. 313 (Czechoslovak) Squadron, RAF Hornchurch,
    Great Britain, January–June, 1942
    Spitfire Mk.Vb AB276 served operationally with
    No.313 (Czechoslovak) Squadron from January
    13, 1942 to June 8 of the same year. It was most
    often flown by F/Lt Václav Hájek, who on April
    10, 1942 likely shot down a I./JG 26 Fw 190 south
    of Gravelines. Other pilots who flew missions in
    AB276 were Sgt. K. Pavlík, Sgt. F. Bönisch and P/O
    V. Michálek. No. 313 (Czechoslovak) Squadron
    Spitfires are known for their carrying Walt Disney
    characters through the first half of 1942, when the
    unit was a component of Hornchurch Wing. The
    author of the artwork was Sgt. Karel Pavlík, who
    put his talents as a graphic artist to good use and
    applied the characters below the windscreen of
    individual aircraft according to the wishes of the
    pilots. The rendering of the kitten “Figaro” with the
    inscription “Mnoho Štěstí” (Best of Luck) is pro-
    bably the most recognized because of a photo-
    graph of it, in which Sgt. Pavlík is shown during
    its creation. Its likeness also appears on a granite
    monument near to where Sgt. Pavlík crashed, not
    far from the town of Dranouter, Belgium.
    Accessories used:
    644113 Spitfire Mk. V LööK (Brassin)
    648663 Spitfire Mk.V cockpit (Brassin)
    648664 Spitfire Mk.V wheels (Brassin)
    648668 Spitfire Mk.V three-stacks exhausts fishtail (Brassin)
    INFO Eduard
    87
    January 2023
  • Page 88

    F-4B Phantom II
    1/48 Tamiya
    built by Shane Doak
    Accessories used:
    EX803 F-4B TFace (mask)
    648682 F-4B wheels (Brassin)
    D48094 F-4B stencils (decal)
    648690 F-4B exhaust nozzles PRINT
    SIN64877 F-4B Air to Ground weapons
    648700 F-4B undercarriage legs BRONZE
    648709 F-4B ejection seat early PRINT
    648716 F-4B refueling probe PRINT
    648728 F-4B airbrakes PRINT
    648732 F-4B tail hook PRINT
    3DL48040 F-4B SPACE
    D48093 F-4B NAVY (decal)
    648128 Mk.82 bombs w/ airbrake early (Brassin)
    648227 MER (Brassin)
    648232 TER (Brassin)
    BUILT
    INFO Eduard88
    January 2023
  • Page 89

    BUILT
    INFO Eduard
    89
    January 2023
  • Page 90

    BUILT
    INFO Eduard90
    January 2023
  • Page 91

    BUILT
    INFO Eduard
    91
    January 2023
  • Page 92

    built by Josef Choreň
    PP
    --
    38J38JPP
    --
    38J38J
    Accessories used:
    648782 P-38J wheels (Brassin)
    648783 P-38J landing flaps PRINT (Brassin)
    648784 P-38J undercarriage legs BRONZE (Brassin)
    648790 P-38J nose gun bay PRINT (Brassin)
    648791 P-38J superchargers PRINT (Brassin)
    648812 P-38J cockpit PRINT (Brassin)
    ER48003 P-38J raised rivets and surface details (Eddie the Riveter)
    D48107 P-38J over Europe (Decal Set)
    EX884 P-38J TFace (Mask)
    Kat. č. D48107
    P-38J over Europe
    1/48 (Decal Set)
    Kat. č. 648790
    P-38J nose gun bay PRINT
    1/48 (Brassin)
    Kat. č. 648784
    P-38J undercarriage legs BRONZE
    1/48 (Brassin)
    Kat. č. 648782
    P-38J wheels
    1/48 (Brassin)
    Kat. č. 648791
    P-38J superchargers PRINT
    1/48 (Brassin)
    Kat. č. EX884
    P-38J TFace
    1/48 (Mask)
    BUILT
    INFO Eduard92
    January 2023
  • Page 93

    Kat. č. 648783
    P-38J landing flaps PRINT
    1/48 (Brassin)
    Kat. č. ER48003
    P-38J raised rivets
    and surface details
    1/48 (Eddie the Riveter)
    Kat. č. 648784
    P-38J undercarriage legs BRONZE
    1/48 (Brassin)
    Kat. č. ER48003
    P-38J raised rivets
    and surface details
    1/48 (Eddie the Riveter)
    Kat. č. D48107
    P-38J over Europe
    1/48 (Decal Set)
    Kat. č. 648812
    P-38J cockpit PRINT
    1/48 (Brassin)
    BUILT
    INFO Eduard
    93
    January 2023
  • Page 94

    Beaufort Mk.I
    ICM kit 1/48
    built by Matthias Becker
    Accessories used:
    481094 Beaufort Mk.I bomb bay (PE
    -
    Set)
    491318 Beaufort Mk.I (PE
    -
    Set)
    FE1319 Beaufort Mk.I seatbelts STEEL (PE
    -
    Set)
    3DL48094 Beaufort Mk.I SPACE (3D Decal Set)
    EX909 Beaufort Mk.I TFace (Mask)
    Kat. č. 481094
    Beaufort Mk.I bomb bay
    1/48 (PE
    -
    Set)
    Kat. č. 491318
    Beaufort Mk.I seatbelts STEEL
    1/48 (PE
    -
    Set)
    Kat. č. 3DL48094
    Beaufort Mk.I SPACE
    1/48 (3D Decal Set)
    BUILT
    INFO Eduard94
    January 2023
  • Page 95

    Kat. č. 491318
    Beaufort Mk.I
    1/48 (PE
    -
    Set)
    Kat. č. EX909
    Beaufort Mk.I TFace
    1/48 (Mask)
    BUILT
    INFO Eduard
    95
    January 2023
  • Page 96

    1/48 Eduard
    P-51D-10+ wheel
    bay PRINT
    Cat. No. 648742
    built by Jan Baranec
    Product page
    BUILT
    INFO Eduard96
    January 2023
  • Page 97

    HOuse of Phantoms Decals
    Our new line of decals for Phantomiacs!
    Each decal contains a plethora of different marking
    options and stencils for two aircraft!
    Wetterkreuz 13, 91058 Erlangen, Germany
    Phone: +49-9131-52828 / Office Hours: Tue + Thu 09:00 to 16:30 Hrs
    www.houseofphantoms.com / www.shopofphantoms.com
    contact@shopofphantoms.com
    Ho use of P hantoms, W etterkre uz 13, 9 105 8 Erlang en
    Ge rmany www.houseo fphantom s.com
    Prin ted i n It aly b y
    All right s re serve d!
    © 20 22 Ho use of Ph antom s
    Ove r 15 d iffe ren t m ark ing op tions,
    wi th stenci ls f or two ai rcraft !
    Ho PD 48003
    1/48
    Scale
    USAFE phantoms PART 1
    Ramstein based F-4E of the 86
    th
    TFW and 26
    th
    TRW
    Des ign ed for Zou kei -Mu ra kits !
    DANGER
    ARRESTING HOOK
    Price: Euro 25,17*
    HoPD 48003
    USAFE Phantoms Part 1:
    Ramstein based F-4Es of the 26
    th
    TRW and 86
    th
    TFW.
    Over 15 different marking options,
    three of which are early hard
    wing” F-4Es with short gun
    muzzle. Aircraft with standard
    SEA, SEA-wraparound and Euro 1
    camouflages included.
    Decal designed for the Zoukei-Mura
    range of F-4 kits, but can be used
    on any other 1/48 scale F-4E model
    kit with a bit of tweaking.
    Ho use of P hantoms, W etterkre uz 13, 9 105 8 Erlang en
    Ge rmany www.houseo fphantom s.com
    Prin ted i n It aly b y
    All right s re serve d!
    © 20 22 Ho use of Ph antom s
    Ove r 30 d iffe ren t m ark ing op tions,
    wi th stenci ls f or two ai rcraft !
    Ove r 30 d iffe ren t m ark ing op tions,
    wi th stenci ls f or two ai rcraft !
    Ho PD 48002
    1/48
    Scale
    Luftwaffe phantoms
    F-4F in Norm 81A /1B Camouflage
    Des ign ed for Zou kei -Mu ra kits !
    HoPD 48002
    Luftwaffe Phantoms:
    F-4F in Norm 81A/B Camouflages.
    This sheet features over 30
    marking options, including “shark
    mouth” aircraft, “TAM” exercise
    markings, fancy colourful tails as
    well as special nose art. All wings
    included. Features stencils for two
    Phantoms.
    Decal designed for the Zoukei-Mura
    range of F-4 kits, but can be used
    on any other 1/48 scale F-4E/F
    model kit with a bit of tweaking.
    Price: Euro 25,17*
    * All prices excluding VAT and
    shipping costs, which will be added
    during checkout!
    Ho use of P hantoms, W etterkre uz 13, 9 105 8 Erlang en
    Ge rmany www.houseo fphantom s.com
    Prin ted i n It aly b y
    All right s re serve d!
    © 20 19 Ho use of Ph antom s
    18 diffe ren t mark ing optio ns,
    wi th ste nci ls for tw o airc raf t!
    Ho PD 48001
    1/48
    Scale
    USAF phantoms
    F-4C
    s
    and Candy Canes of the 58
    th
    TFTW at Luke AFB
    Price: Euro 21,01*
    HoPD 48001
    USAF Phantoms:
    F-4C Candy Canes of the 58th
    TFTW at Luke AFB.
    Over 15 different marking options,
    including all of the striped ‘Candy
    Cane’ high-viz aircraft, the 1976
    Bi-centennial aircraft as well as
    F-4C MiG-killers. Stencils for two
    aircraft are provided.
    Decal designed for the Zoukei-Mura
    range of F-4 kits, but can be used
    on any other 1/48 scale F-4C model
    kit with a bit of tweaking.
  • Page 98

    ON APPROACH
    FEBRUARY 2023
    634030
    Bf 109G-4 LööK
    1/32 Revell
    644198
    Buccaneer S.2C/D LööK
    1/48 Airfix
    674002
    P-39Q LööK
    1/72 Arma Hobby
    632186
    Bf 109G-2 wheels
    1/32 Revell
    IG33147 F-35C 1/32 Trumpeter
    BIG49356 F4U-1A 1/48 Hobby Boss
    BIG49357 F-35B 1/48 Italeri
    BIG49358 Buccaneer S.2C/D 1/48 Airfix
    634030 Bf 109G-4 LööK 1/32 Revell
    644198 Buccaneer S.2C/D LööK 1/48 Airfix
    674002 P-39Q LööK 1/72 Arma Hobby
    632186 Bf 109G-2 wheels 1/32 Revell
    632187 Sopwith Camel seat PRINT 1/32 WNW/Academy
    635022 WWII German NOTEK rear lights PRINT 1/35
    648792 F4F-3 engine early PRINT 1/48 Eduard
    648823 Buccaneer S.2C/D ejection seats PRINT 1/48 Airfix
    648830 Beaufort Mk.I wheels 1/48 ICM
    648831 F-16 airbrakes PRINT 1/48 Kinetic
    648832 F-16C wheels early 1/48 Kinetic
    648833 F-16C wheels late 1/48 Kinetic
    648834 MB Mk.6 ejection seat upper handles PRINT 1/48
    653017 Balsa life raft PRINT 1/350
    672303 P-39Q wheels PRINT 1/72 Arma Hobby
    672304 P-39Q wheels w/rims PRINT 1/72 Arma Hobby
    672305 P-39Q exhaust stacks PRINT 1/72 Arma Hobby
    672306 P-39Q seat PRINT 1/72 Arma Hobby
    672307 P-39Q gun barrels PRINT 1/72 Arma Hobby
    644195 F-35B LööKplus 1/48 Italeri
    644196 Yak-9D LööKplus 1/48 Zvezda
    SIN64899 P-38J ESSENTIAL 1/48 Tamiya
    BIG ED (February)
    BRASSIN (February)
    LöökPlus (February)
    BIGSIN (February)
    LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard and STEEL
    seatbelts for Bf 109G-4 in 1/32 scale. Easy to assemble,
    replaces plastic parts. Recommended kit: Revell
    Set contains:
    - resin: 1 part
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details:
    yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard
    and STEEL seatbelts for Buccaneer S.2C/D in 1/48
    scale. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Airfix
    Set contains:
    - resin: 5 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details:
    yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    LööK set - Brassin pre-painted dashboard and STEEL
    seatbelts for P-39Q in 1/72 scale. Easy to assemble,
    replaces plastic parts. Recommended kit: Arma Hobby
    Set contains:
    - resin: 2 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details:
    yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for Bf 109G-2
    in 1/32 scale. The set consists of the main wheels and
    a tailwheel. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Revell
    Set contains:
    - resin: 3 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: yes
    INFO Eduard98
    January 2023
  • Page 99

    632187
    Sopwith Camel seat PRINT
    1/32 WNW/Academy
    ON APPROACH
    Brassin set - seat for Sopwith Camel in 1/32 scale.
    Made by direct 3D printing. Easy to assemble, replaces
    plastic parts. Recommended kit: Wingnut Wings / Academy
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 1 part
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes, pre-peinted
    - painting mask: no
    635022
    WWII German NOTEK rear lights PRINT
    1/35
    648792
    F4F-3 engine early PRINT
    1/48 Eduard
    Brassin set - NOTEK rear lights for German WWII AFV in 1/35
    scale. The set consists of 3 types of NOTEK (6 pcs of each).
    Made by direct 3D printing.
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 18 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - the engine for F4F-3 in 1/48 scale.
    The cowling are included. Made by direct 3D
    printing. Recommended kit: Eduard
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 29 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
    INFO Eduard
    99
    January 2023
  • Page 100

    ON APPROACH
    FEBRUARY 2023
    648823
    Buccaneer S.2C/D ejection seats PRINT
    1/48 Airfix
    648830
    Beaufort Mk.I wheels
    1/48 ICM
    648831
    F-16 airbrakes PRINT
    1/48 Kinetic
    Brassin set - the ejection seats for Buccaneer S.2C/D
    in 1/48 scale. The set consists of 2 seats. Made by direct
    3D printing. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Airfix
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 10 parts
    - decals: yes
    - photo-etched details:
    yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for Beaufort Mk.I
    in 1/48 scale. The set consists of the main wheels and
    a tailwheel. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: ICM
    Set contains:
    - resin: 3 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: yes
    Brassin set - the airbrakes for F-16
    in 1/48 scale. Easy to assemble, replaces
    plastic parts. Recommended kit: Kinetic
    Set contains:
    - resin: 2 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    INFO Eduard100
    January 2023
  • Page 101

    ON APPROACHFEBRUARY 2023
    648832
    F-16C wheels early
    1/48 Kinetic
    648833
    F-16C wheels late
    1/48 Kinetic
    648834
    MB Mk.6 ejection seat upper handles PRINT
    1/48
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels
    for F-16C in 1/48 scale. The set consists
    of the main wheels and a nosewheel.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Kinetic
    Set contains:
    - resin: 3 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: yes
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for F-16C
    in 1/48 scale. The set consists of the main wheels
    and a nosewheel. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Kinetic
    Set contains:
    - resin: 3 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: yes
    Brassin set - pre-painted upper handles
    for Martin Baker ejection seats in 1/48 scale.
    The set consists of the 5 handles.
    Made by direct 3D printing.
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 5 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    INFO Eduard
    101
    January 2023
  • Page 102

    ON APPROACH
    653017
    Balsa life raft PRINT
    1/350
    672303
    P-39Q wheels PRINT
    1/72 Arma Hobby
    672304
    P-39Q wheels w/rims PRINT
    1/72 Arma Hobby
    Brassin set - balsa lifeboats in 1/350 scale.
    The set consists of 20 rafts. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 20 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: yes
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for P-39Q in
    1/72 scale. The set consists of the main wheels and
    a nose wheel. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic
    parts. Recommended kit: Arma Hobby
    Set contains:
    - resin: 3 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: yes
    Brassin set - the undercarriage wheels for P-39Q
    in 1/72 scale. The set consists of the main wheels
    and a nose wheel. Easy to assemble, replaces
    plastic parts. Recommended kit: Arma Hobby
    Set contains:
    - resin: 3 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: yes
    FEBRUARY 2023
    INFO Eduard102
    January 2023
  • Page 103

    ON APPROACH
    672305
    P-39Q exhaust stacks PRINT
    1/72 Arma Hobby
    672306
    P-39Q seat PRINT
    1/72 Arma Hobby
    672307
    P-39Q gun barrels PRINT
    1/72 Arma Hobby
    Brassin set - the exhaust stacks for P-39Q
    in 1/72 scale. Made by direct 3D printing.
    Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Arma Hobby
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 2 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - seat for P-39Q in 1/72 scale. Made by direct
    3D printing. Easy to assemble, replaces plastic parts.
    Recommended kit: Arma Hobby
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 1 part
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details:
    yes, pre-painted
    - painting mask: no
    Brassin set - gun barrels for P-39Q in 1/72 scale.
    Made by direct 3D printing. Easy to assemble,
    replaces plastic parts. Recommended kit: Arma Hobby
    Set contains:
    - 3D print: 4 parts
    - decals: no
    - photo-etched details: no
    - painting mask: no
    FEBRUARY 2023
    INFO Eduard
    103
    January 2023
  • Page 104

    ON APPROACH
    644195
    F-35B LööKplus
    1/48 Italeri
    Collection of 3 sets for F-35B in 1/48 scale.
    Recommended kit: Italeri
    - LööK set (pre-painted Brassin dashboards & Steelbelts)
    - TFace painting mask
    - undercarriage wheels
    644196
    Yak-9D LööKplus
    1/48 Zvezda
    Collection of 4 sets for Yak-9D in 1/48 scale.
    Recommended kit: Zvezda
    - LööK set (pre-painted Brassin dashboards & Steelbelts)
    - TFace painting mask
    - exhaust stacks
    - undercarriage wheels
    FEBRUARY 2023
    INFO Eduard104
    January 2023
  • Page 105

    SIN64899
    P-38J ESSENTIAL
    1/48 Tamiya
    Collection of 3 sets for P-38J in 1/48 scale.
    Recommended kit: Tamiya
    - cockpit PRINT
    - wheels
    - undercarriage legs BRONZE
    All sets included in this BIG SIN are available separately,
    but with every BIG SIN set you save up to 30 %.
    BRASSIN 02/2022BRASSIN 02/2022
    ON APPROACHFEBRUARY 2023
    INFO Eduard
    105
    January 2023
  • Page 106

    PE
    -
    SETS
    53290 USS Alaska CB-1 part 2 1/350 Hobby Boss
    36495 A34 Comet 1/35 Tamiya
    36496 Jagdpanther Ausf. G1 1/35 Academy
    36497 Jagdpanther Ausf. G1 schurzen 1/35 Academy
    481099 Anson Mk.I landing flaps 1/48 Airfix
    481100 Anson Mk.I bomb bays 1/48 Airfix
    491326 Anson Mk.I 1/48 Airfix
    491328 F-16C Block 25 1/48 Kinetic
    491329 F-16C Block 42 till 2005 1/48 Kinetic
    491330 F-16C Block 42 from 2006 1/48 Kinetic
    72727 Bf 110E 1/72 Eduard
    73791 Meteor F.8 1/72 Airfix
    73792 F6F-3 1/72 Eduard
    73793 F6F-5 1/72 Eduard
    ZOOMS
    FE1326 Anson Mk.I 1/48 Airfix
    FE1327 Anson Mk.I seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Airfix
    FE1328 F-16C Block 25 1/48 Kinetic
    FE1329 F-16C Block 42 till 2005 1/48 Kinetic
    FE1330 F-16C Block 42 from 2006 1/48 Kinetic
    FE1331 F-16C Block 25/42 seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Kinetic
    FE1332 F-35A 1/48 Tamiya
    FE1333 F-35A seatbelts STEEL 1/48 Tamiya
    SS791 Meteor F.8 1/72 Airfix
    MASKS
    EX919 F-16C Block 25/42 1/48 Kinetic
    EX920 F-16C Block 25/42 TFace 1/48 Kinetic
    EX921 F-35A 1/48 Tamiya
    EX922 F-35A TFace 1/48 Tamiya
    EX923 Spitfire Mk.VIII TFace 1/48 Eduard
    EX924 F-35A RAM coating late 1/48 Tamiya
    CX642 Fw 190A-8/R2 1/72 Eduard
    SPACE
    3DL32011 Tornado IDS SPACE 1/32 Italeri
    3DL48103 Anson Mk.I SPACE 1/48 Airfix
    3DL48104 F-16C Block 25 SPACE 1/48 Kinetic
    3DL48105 F-16C Block 42 till 2005 SPACE 1/48 Kinetic
    3DL48106 F-16C Block 42 from 2006 SPACE 1/48 Kinetic
    3DL72011 Meteor F.8 SPACE 1/72 Airfix
    3DL72012 P-39Q SPACE 1/72 Arma Hobby
    DECAL SETS
    D32020 Mosquito FB Mk.II stencils 1/32 Tamiya
    D32021 Mosquito B Mk.IV stencils 1/32 HKM
    D48109 Mosquito FB Mk.II stencils 1/48 Tamiya
    ON APPROACH
    FEBRUARY 2023
    INFO Eduard106
    January 2023
  • Page 107

    ON APPROACH
    A6M3 Zero Type 22 #82214 1/48
    Lt. Cdr. Shirō Kawai, Kōkūtai 201,
    Rabaul air base, New Britain, September 1943
    Lt. Usaburō Suzuki, Kōkūtai 582,
    Buin airfield, Ballale Island, April 1943
    c/n 3257, Kōkūtai 252, Wake Island,
    November 1943
    Iwakuni Kōkūtai, Iwakuni airbase,
    Japan, 1944
    Kōkūtai 261 (Tora), Kagoshima airbase, Japan, 1944
    FEBRUARY 2023
    INFO Eduard
    107
    January 2023
  • Page 108

    ON APPROACH
    HIND E 1/48#11163
    Mi-24V, 7353, kpt. Tomáš Brom, npor. Hynčica, prap. Tisoň,
    221 Squadron, 22 Helicopter Base, Náměšť nad Oslavou,
    The Last Flight of the „Night Tiger“, May 27, 2015
    FEBRUARY 2023
    INFO Eduard108
    January 2023
  • Page 109

    ON APPROACH
    Mi-24V, 0834, mjr. Bohuslav Dvořák, kpt. Jan Jiřík,
    pprap. Viliam Švacho, 2 Squadron, 11 Helicopter Regiment,
    Líně airfield, CIAF Hradec Králové, July 17, 1993
    Mi-24V, 0815, kpt. Rudolf Straka, npor. Martin Vaniš,
    kpt. Ondřej Pospíšil, 331 Attack Helicopter Squadron,
    33 Helicopter Base, Přerov, NATO Tiger Meet, Beja,
    Portugal, Jun 28 – July 9, 2002
    Mi-35, 3370, 221 Helicopter Squadron, 22 Helicopter Base,
    Náměšť nad Oslavou, RIAT Fairford, United Kingdom,
    July 14–16, 2015
    FEBRUARY 2023
    INFO Eduard
    109
    January 2023
  • Page 110

    ON APPROACH
    Mi-24V 0786, mjr. Bohuslav Dvořák, kpt. Richard Plos,
    nrtm. Petr Vavrík, 2 Squadron, 11 Helicopter Regiment,
    Plzeň-Bory airfield, CSIAF Bratislava, Slovakia,
    September 5, 1992
    Mi-24V, 0837, pplk. Jaroslav Špaček, npor. Pavel Heřman,
    kpt. Radek Spáčil, 231 Attack Helicopter Squadron,
    23 Helicopter Base, Přerov, the last flight,
    route Přerov–Želátovice, December 12, 2005
    Mi-35, 3361, 221 Helicopter Squadron, 22 Helicopter Base,
    Náměšť nad Oslavou, NATO Tiger Meet, Cambrai-Épinoy,
    France, May 9–20, 2011
    Mi-24V, 0835, 331 Attack Helicopter Squadron,
    33 Helicopter Base, Přerov, March, 2002
    FEBRUARY 2023
    INFO Eduard110
    January 2023
  • Page 111

    MT775, S/Ldr Neville F. Duke,
    No. 145 Squadron, Loreto, Italy,
    July–September 1944
    1Lt. Leland P. Molland, 308th FS,
    31st FG, Castel Volturno, Italy,
    December 1943–February 1944
    A58-602, W/Cdr Robert H. M. Gibbes,
    No. 80 Wing, Sattler airfield, Australia,
    December 1944–April 1945
    MT507, F/O Len A. Smith,
    No. 152 Squadron, Sinthe,
    Burma, March 1945
    Spitfire Mk.VIII #84154 1/48
    ON APPROACHFEBRUARY 2023
    INFO Eduard
    111
    January 2023
  • Page 112

    ON APPROACH
    Fw 190A-8/R2 1/72#7467
    WNr. 681382, Hptm. Wilhelm Moritz,
    Stab IV./JG 3, Schongau, Germany,
    August 1944
    Hptm. Gerhard Schröder, CO of II.(Sturm)/JG 4,
    Welzow, Germany, September 1944
    WNr. 680747, Oblt. Hans Weik,
    CO of 10.(Sturm)/JG 3, Memmingen,
    Germany, June 1944
    Fw. Adalbert Koch, 6./JG 300, Löbnitz,
    Germany, fall 1944
    FEBRUARY 2023
    INFO Eduard112
    January 2023
  • Page 113

    ON APPROACH
    Lt. Ernst Udet, Jasta 4,
    Beugneux-Cramoiselles Airfield,
    France, June 1918
    VzFlgMstr. Franz Mayer, MFJ III, Jabbeke,
    Belgium, September 1918
    Lt. Walter Blume, Jasta 9,
    Sissone, France, September 1918
    Lt. d. R. Kurt Monnington, Jasta 18,
    Montoy-Flanville, France, August 1918
    Uffz. Alfred Bäder, Jasta 65, Tichémont,
    France, November 1918
    Lt. d. R. Hans Besser, Jasta 12,
    Chéry-les-Pouilly, France, August 1918
    Fokker D.VII (OAW) #8136 1/48
    www.eduard.com
    D.VII
    FFookkkkeerr DD..VVIIII ((OOAAWW))
    1/48
    Scale Plastic Model Kit
    Eduard - Model Accessories
    Mírová 170
    435 21 Obrnice
    Czech Republic
    1/48
    PLASTIKOVÁ STAVEBNICE
    PRO POKROČILÉ MODELÁŘE
    plastové díly pro stavbu jednoho modelu
    obtisky pro 6 markingů
    fotoleptané díly a vyřezávané masky
    VYROBENO V ČESKÉ REPUBLICE
    Sběratelská položka pro dospělé modeláře
    SCALE PLASTIC MODEL KIT
    FOR ADVANCED MODELLERS
    plastic parts for one scale model
    decals for 6 marking options
    photo etched parts & die cut masks
    MADE IN CZECH REPUBLIC
    Collectible item for adult collectors only
    © Eduard-Model Accessories 2023
    39,95
    Fokker D.VII Fokker D.VII (OAW)(OAW)
    8136
    item
    Scale Plastic Model Kit
    www.eduard.com
    1/48
    1/48
    scale
    scale
    scale
    item
    8136
    8136
    item
    8136
    item
    1 48
    D.VII
    (OAW)
    Fokker
    D.VII
    (OAW)
    Fokker
    I
    I
    I
    1
    ?
    3
    24
    26
    25
    36
    2
    Fokker
    (OAW)
    Lt. Ernst Udet,
    Jasta 4,
    France,
    June 1918
    Lt. Walter Blume,
    Jasta 9,
    France,
    September 1918
    Uffz. Alfred Bäder,
    Jasta 65,
    France,
    November 1918
    VzFlgMstr.
    Franz Mayer,
    MFJ III, Belgium,
    September 1918
    Lt. d. R. Kurt
    Monnington,
    Jasta 18,
    France,
    August 1918
    Lt. d. R. Hans
    Besser,
    Jasta 12,
    France,
    August 1918
    FEBRUARY 2023
    INFO Eduard
    113
    January 2023
  • Page 114

    ON APPROACH
    Bf 110E
    Re-release
    1/48 #8203
    6./ZG 1, Russia, Summer 1942
    Lt. Felix-Maria Brandis, 1.(Z)/JG 77, Malmi, Finland, 1942
    Lt. Herbert Kutscha, 5./ZG 1, Soviet Union, 1942
    4./NJG 1, St. Trond, France, February 1942
    4./ZG 76, Sonderkommando Junck,
    Mosul Air Base, Iraq, May 1941
    FEBRUARY 2023
    INFO Eduard114
    January 2023
  • Page 115

    INSTEAD OF TEC, A FEW NOTES
    ON TRIOBO.
    So here I am again. Not that I'm a gra-
    phomaniac, but we've had a colleague,
    Richard, fall ill, and it is his turn on
    this month's Tail end Charlie. And since
    Richard is the person who pushed Triobo
    for the publication of the Info magazine,
    I'll add a few notes on this novelty at the
    end. The first is a reminder that today-
    's issue will not be available in Triobo
    until Monday. The reason for this is that
    the current issue is still being published
    both traditionally and in the new Triobo
    way, and there are a few adjustments
    to be made over the weekend to get it
    done properly in the new system. Thanks
    again to everyone for the comments
    sent in during the trial run in December.
    Based on them, we ended up making
    a few minor tweaks that will hopefully
    benefit the cause. One last note is that
    all issues of the Info magazine up to June
    2010 are now available in Triobo as well.
    Unfortunately, the older ones cannot be
    flipped over there anymore.
    And that's really all for today. Once again,
    I wish you a prosperous new year. It pro-
    bably won't be that much better than the
    last year, but it will bring changes. For
    example, here in the Czech Republic we
    will certainly have a new president, and
    right now we still have a chance that he
    will be more dignified and decent than
    the current one. Also, part of Eduard will
    move to a new facility this year, and it is
    already certain that it will have a more
    efficient heating system than the current
    hall. It sound promising, so the chances
    of change for the better are clearly there.
    So I wish us all that we will have plenty of
    reasons for good cheer this year!
    Vladimír Šulc
    INFO Eduard
    115
    January 2023
  • TECH

    Instead of TEC, a few notes on Triobo.

    So here I am again. Not that I'm a graphomaniac, but we've had a colleague, Richard, fall ill, and it is his turn on this month's Tail end Charlie. And since Richard is the person who pushed Triobo for the publication of the Info magazine, I'll add a few notes on this novelty at the end. The first is a reminder that today's issue will not be available in Triobo until Monday. The reason for this is that the current issue is still being published both traditionally and in the new Triobo way, and there are a few adjustments to be made over the weekend to get it done properly in the new system. Thanks again to everyone for the comments sent in during the trial run in December. Based on them, we ended up making a few minor tweaks that will hopefully benefit the cause. One last note is that all issues of the Info magazine up to June 2010 are now available in Triobo as well. Unfortunately, the older ones cannot be flipped over there anymore.

    And that's really all for today. Once again, I wish you a prosperous new year. It probably won't be that much better than the last year, but it will bring changes. For example, here in the Czech Republic we will certainly have a new president, and right now we still have a chance that he will be more dignified and decent than the current one. Also, part of Eduard will move to a new facility this year, and it is already certain that it will have a more efficient heating system than the current hall. It sound promising, so the chances of change for the better are clearly there. So I wish us all that we will have plenty of reasons for good cheer this year!

     

    Vladimír Šulc



  • Fast and low

    Text: Richard Plos

    Illustration: Adam Tooby 

    Cat. No. 7012


    The sea surface runs just a few feet below the bomb bay of the Mitchell, whose nose's eight half-inch guns shake the entire aircraft in a long burst that nails the freighter's personnel to the deck. The lead-spewing Mitchell approaches the ship at over 250 mph, the bomb bay opens, the pilot lowers the altitude even more and judges the moment. The bomb must be dropped from such a height and at such a speed that when it hits the water surface it bounces in a skipping manner towards the ship. Now! The bomb is released, hits the surface and after the first bounce it flies just above the sea to the target. A second bounce follows, and then the bomb hits the hull. The explosion engulfs the middle of the ship in fire and smoke as a thunderous shadow sweep over it, making a sharp turn towards the shore. Another round of machine gun fire showers the damaged ship, and just seconds later another bomb, sent by the second Mitchell of the attacking pair, hits the hull. The ship's fate is sealed, and the sailors seek salvation in lifeboats. The cargo destined for the Japanese troops sinks inevitably to the bottom of the sea, and the other ships of the supply convoy, which are attacked by other Mitchells, "fare similarly". This scene was recreated by Adam Tooby on a boxart for the B-25J STRAFER kit. His dramatic painting faithfully depicts a situation typical of Mitchells' attacks on supply convoys. 

    Destroying ships by bombing proved to be a difficult task during the war. Conventional bombing encountered several problems, from heavy anti-aircraft fire to the difficulty of hitting slender maneuvering targets. Torpedo or dive bombers did not have sufficient range to operate from land bases in such a large operational areas, and there were not enough aircraft carriers to guard all the sea lanes through which supplies flowed to Japanese forces. So as early as 1942, 5th Air Force units under the command of General George C. Kenney began experimenting with what was called "Skip Bombing", i.e., bombing from very low altitudes using the bomb's bouncing off the water's surface. However, the standard B-25D had to be modified for this task. First, the aircraft needed to be equipped with as powerful forward-firing armament as possible to silence the anti-aircraft fire of the vessels. Since no bombardier was needed for this type of bombing, his entire “office” in the nose was used to install machine guns. The main work in this regard was done by Paul Irvin "Pappy" Gunn, a legendary figure whose life story we described in a three-part article in issues 10, 11 and 12/2022. A mechanic, designer and pilot in one, he created an improvised design with four machine guns in the bombardier's compartment, the other four machine guns being placed in housings on the lower part of the fuselage sides. With the Mitchells thus modified, often equipped with internal auxiliary tank as well to increase operational range, the pilots then set out for their targets. After the introduction of the B-25J version, a factory modification of the machine gun version was then created, which had up to 14 forward-firing machine guns.

    Among the most prominent bomber groups that switched to this type of attacks, was the 345th Bombardment Group called "Air Apaches". The 499th BS, which adopted the nickname "Bats Outa Hell", was part of its lineup. During the 26 months that the 345th BG fought in the Pacific, its crews made 10,609 attacks and flew 58,562 combat hours. In all, they dropped 58,000 bombs weighing a total of 6,340 tons and expended over twelve and a half million rounds. All this resulted in the sinking of 260 enemy vessels, with 275 more damaged. In addition, the “Apaches” destroyed 260 Japanese aircraft on the ground and shot down another 107 in aerial combat. A Mitchell named Betty's Dream was assigned to this unit in June 1945 and completed 22 missions, during which she claimed two sunken vessels. On August 21, 1945, she then escorted a pair of white Japanese Betty bombers aboard which Japanese peace envoys were traveling to le Shima after the previous surrender in Manila. This aircraft was assignated to pilot 1/Lt Charles "Pop" Rice, Jr., the co-pilot was 2/Lt. Victor Tatelman. Today, the restored 45-8835 Mitchell flies in the "Betty's Dream" livery at the Texas Flying Legends Museum.

  • The black day of the Jagdgeschwader “Udet”

    Text: Jan Bobek

    Illustration: Piotr Forkasiewicz 

    Cat. No. 84186


    Among the German fighter units that moved from the Eastern Front to Western Europe at the end of summer 1943 was II./JG 3 “Udet” under the command of Maj. Kurt Brändle. From the eastern battlefield, its Stab and three Staffeln returned with more than 2,100 kills to their credit. It suffered its heaviest losses during the Battle of Kursk and in the following weeks of July, losing 24 Messerschmitts Bf 109 in combat and 14 pilots killed, wounded or missing. After moving west in late August 1943, JG3 was supplemented with a large group of novices, but its core was still a strong group of experienced veterans. The transition to combat with American bombers and their fighter escorts was no easy task. Brändle’s unit scored more than thirty kills during September and October, but lost 22 pilots with 17 Bf 109s  shot down, while another 20 were written off due to crashes. However, the worst was yet to come.On November 3, 1943, American heavy bombers made a raid on Wilhelmshafen, accompanied by one Fighter Group with P-38s and seven others armed with P-47s. Germans were only able to send 139 fighters due to bad weather. Brändle’s II./JG 3 took off from Schiphol and in a 30-minute battle with P-47s of 4th Fighter Group under the command of Lt. Col. Blakeslee claimed four victories. Two P-47s were lost and Brändle scored his 171st and 172nd victories in the process.However, the situation was reversed in the afternoon when Schiphol airfield was attacked by 64 B-26 Marauders. The first box of Marauders flew under the protection of Coltishall Wing and the second box was protected by Spitfires of the Canadian Digby Wing, commanded by W/Cdr Lloyd W. Chadburn. Brändle’s unit was ordered to make an emergency take-off at 15.40, but alarm came late as bombs began to fall on the airfield as the last of the 109s were taking-off. Brändle didn’t have time to organize his unit against the attacking formation. The fighter escort faced about fifteen 109s, which were scattered in flights of two to four fighters. Spitfires attacked them immediately.The first kill was recorded by F/O A. Bradshaw of No. 129 Sq at 15:56 over Zandvoort, on the coast. Canadian No. 416 Sqn. fought the 109s in a wild dogfight at 1,000 feet over the same town. At 16.00 one fighter was shot down by F/Lt D. E. Noonan over the town´s centre. His victim was apparently Fw. Walter Stienhans of 6./JG 3, whose machine crashed into the town and the pilot was killed. On the outskirts of Zandvoort one Bf 109 each were claimed by F/Lt R. D. Booth, F/O W. H. Jacobs and F/Lt A. H. Sager. Noonan and Sager together shot down one more. There was probably some overclaiming, because only Gefr. Hans Hahn, also of 6./JG 3, crashed on the outskirts of the town and perished. A member of this Staffel, Fw. Walter Stienhans, shot down Jacobs, who was last seen with black smoke coming from his Spitfire and did not survive. Over Schiphol one Bf 109 was shot down by S/Ldr M.G.L.M Donnet of No. 64 Sq. This may have been the machine that crashed at Hoofdorp and its pilot escaped unhurt. Two other Messerschmitts made emergency landings at Schiphol, one with combat damage, the other due to pilot error. Over the sea off Ijmuiden, W/C Chadburn hit  another Bf 109, whose pilot bailed out. F/Lt John D. Mitchner of No. 402 Sq RCAF first pursued one fighter whose pilot bailed out before the Canadian could open fire. He then sent down another machine, burning, whose pilot also bailed out. This moment is captured by Piotr Forkasiewicz in the painting of this boxart story.Chadburn claimed another Bf 109, whose pilot also bailed out from burning machine. The final success was achieved by S/Ldr G. W. Northcott of No. 402 Sq RCAF, who hit a Bf 109 which caught fire and disintegrated. Northcott mistakenly thought his wingman's machine was on fire. However, his wingman flew unhurt through the explosion and lost contact with his leader. This situation was recreated by Piotr Forkasiewicz on the boxart of the previously released 1/48 scale kit Spitfire Mk. Vb late. The five victories listed above correspond to the three losses that occurred over the sea. Major Brändle, Lt. Horst Brock of 6./JG 3 and Uffz. Horst Kirschner of 4./JG 3 did not survive. The crushing defeat of II./JG 3 became one of the most successful actions in the history of the Royal Canadian Air Force.

    Among the German fighter units that moved from the Eastern Front to Western Europe at the end of summer 1943 was II./JG 3 “Udet” under the command of Maj. Kurt Brändle. From the eastern battlefield, its Stab and three Staffeln returned with more than 2,100 kills to their credit. It suffered its heaviest losses during the Battle of Kursk and in the following weeks of July, losing 24 Messerschmitts Bf 109 in combat and 14 pilots killed, wounded or missing.

    After moving west in late August 1943, JG3 was supplemented with a large group of novices, but its core was still a strong group of experienced veterans. The transition to combat with American bombers and their fighter escorts was no easy task. Brändle’s unit scored more than thirty kills during September and October, but lost 22 pilots with 17 Bf 109s  shot down, while another 20 were written off due to crashes. However, the worst was yet to come.

    On November 3, 1943, American heavy bombers made a raid on Wilhelmshafen, accompanied by one Fighter Group with P-38s and seven others armed with P-47s. Germans were only able to send 139 fighters due to bad weather. Brändle’s II./JG 3 took off from Schiphol and in a 30-minute battle with P-47s of 4th Fighter Group under the command of Lt. Col. Blakeslee claimed four victories. Two P-47s were lost and Brändle scored his 171st and 172nd victories in the process.

    However, the situation was reversed in the afternoon when Schiphol airfield was attacked by 64 B-26 Marauders. The first box of Marauders flew under the protection of Coltishall Wing and the second box was protected by Spitfires of the Canadian Digby Wing, commanded by W/Cdr Lloyd W. Chadburn. Brändle’s unit was ordered to make an emergency take-off at 15.40, but alarm came late as bombs began to fall on the airfield as the last of the 109s were taking-off. Brändle didn’t have time to organize his unit against the attacking formation. The fighter escort faced about fifteen 109s, which were scattered in flights of two to four fighters. Spitfires attacked them immediately.

    The first kill was recorded by F/O A. Bradshaw of No. 129 Sq at 15:56 over Zandvoort, on the coast. Canadian No. 416 Sqn. fought the 109s in a wild dogfight at 1,000 feet over the same town. At 16.00 one fighter was shot down by F/Lt D. E. Noonan over the town´s centre. His victim was apparently Fw. Walter Stienhans of 6./JG 3, whose machine crashed into the town and the pilot was killed.

    On the outskirts of Zandvoort one Bf 109 each were claimed by F/Lt R. D. Booth, F/O W. H. Jacobs and F/Lt A. H. Sager. Noonan and Sager together shot down one more. There was probably some overclaiming, because only Gefr. Hans Hahn, also of 6./JG 3, crashed on the outskirts of the town and perished. A member of this Staffel, Fw. Walter Stienhans, shot down Jacobs, who was last seen with black smoke coming from his Spitfire and did not survive.

    Over Schiphol one Bf 109 was shot down by S/Ldr M.G.L.M Donnet of No. 64 Sq. This may have been the machine that crashed at Hoofdorp and its pilot escaped unhurt. Two other Messerschmitts made emergency landings at Schiphol, one with combat damage, the other due to pilot error.

    Over the sea off Ijmuiden, W/C Chadburn hit  another Bf 109, whose pilot bailed out. F/Lt John D. Mitchner of No. 402 Sq RCAF first pursued one fighter whose pilot bailed out before the Canadian could open fire. He then sent down another machine, burning, whose pilot also bailed out. This moment is captured by Piotr Forkasiewicz in the painting of this boxart story.

    Chadburn claimed another Bf 109, whose pilot also bailed out from burning machine. The final success was achieved by S/Ldr G. W. Northcott of No. 402 Sq RCAF, who hit a Bf 109 which caught fire and disintegrated. Northcott mistakenly thought his wingman's machine was on fire. However, his wingman flew unhurt through the explosion and lost contact with his leader. This situation was recreated by Piotr Forkasiewicz on the boxart of the previously released 1/48 scale kit Spitfire Mk. Vb late. The five victories listed above correspond to the three losses that occurred over the sea. Major Brändle, Lt. Horst Brock of 6./JG 3 and Uffz. Horst Kirschner of 4./JG 3 did not survive. The crushing defeat of II./JG 3 became one of the most successful actions in the history of the Royal Canadian Air Force.

  • High sky collision

    Text: Jan Bobek

    Illustration: Adam Tooby

    Cat. No. 8486


    Canadian William Melville “Mel” Alexander was one of the most famous aces in the Royal Naval Air Service and the RAF. Of his 22 victories (23 are also given) he achieved a total of 10 during 1917 in the Sopwith Triplane N5487 “Black Prince” as a member of the Black Flight of No. 10 Naval Squadron. He also took part in the air battle of July 6, 1917, in which the commander of Jasta 11, Manfred Freiherr von Richthofen, was severely wounded.

    When Alexander went on leave in mid-October, he had 12 victories to his credit, two of them already on Camels. On his return in late December, his unit was fully rearmed with Camels. Later Alexander would remember this type as an excellent aircraft, but tricky one. Anyway, if a pilot passed the first 10 to 15 flying hours unscathed, he usually had the plane firmly in his hands.

    It was in Camel B6289 that Alexander achieved his first victory after returning from leave. It was marked with a white letter A, which placed it in the unit’s A Flight, and an individual color motif was painted on the wheel discs. The aircraft itself already had two victories to its credit, achieved in 1917 by Flt. Sub-Lieut. H. L. Nelson. It was later turned over to No. 9 Naval Squadron and crashed in June 1918.

    When Alexander took off with B6289 from Teteghem, near Dunkirk, on January 23, 1918, at 14.05 he was part of the High Offensive Patrol of ten machines of No. 10 Naval Squadron. The formation headed over the front at 7,000 feet. Five minutes ahead of them, a formation of Camels from No. 3 Naval Squadron had taken off as well. Over the Houthulst forest, they came into combat with four DFWs escorted by three fighters of a new type. They managed to shoot down one of the two-seaters, but after the fight the English Flt. Sub-Lieut. Herbert S. J. E. Youens was missing. The German planes were apparently Pfalz scouts from Jasta 7, and Youens, who was captured, was then a guest at that unit's airfield at Aertryke. The commander of Jasta 7, who was Lt. d. R. Carl Degelow, claimed in his memoirs, after the war, that he had shot down Youens, but was not credited with the victory. However, this is probably a fabrication.

    Victory over Youens was awarded to Lt. d. R. Gustav Wandelt from Jasta 36, at 15.45 near Staden. Then just five minutes later, also near Staden, Jasta 36 clashed with the Camels of Naval 10. The Naval pilots with their biplanes were just in the clouds chasing three two-seaters escorted by one fighter. These were soon joined by five Albatross from Jasta 36. Flt. Lieut. W. A. Curtis first hit a green-painted two-seater which broke up in mid-air, and then dove to pursue another two-seater with silver paint. Flt. Sub-Lieut. Nelson fired a burst at two Albatross in succession during the chase in the clouds, but to no avail. “Mel” Alexander chased one Albatros above the cloud layer and managed to hit it from below in the fuselage during a turn, the German went into a spin. Alexander followed his adversary through the clouds and lost contact when he had to focus on another enemy machine. He was credited with an “out of control” victory.

    A painting by Adam Tooby shows just the moment in the opening stages of the battle, with Alexander flying close to an Albatros with blue paint on the nose, the identifying feature of the Jasta 36 machines.

    This German fighter unit recorded in its diary that it was attacked by six Sopwiths. Wandelt was pursuing one Camel when suddenly his machine was hit in the engine and collided with another Camel. He did not survive the crash. The unfortunate pilot who collided with Wandelt’s Albatros was Canadian Flt. Sub-Lieut. Ross A. Blyth, who was also killed. Blyth’s colleagues did not see the collision, but both Alexander and Flt. Sub-Lieut. Manuel saw falling planes. The latter stated in his report that the machines fell together in a spin then hit the ground together. On the German side, both Wandelt’s victories and the circumstances of his death were witnessed by Lt. d. R. Heinrich Bongartz and Max Naujock. The wreckage of Blyth’s Camel was photographed by the Germans with a large group of soldiers, a common custom at the time. The picture is characteristic in that none of the onlookers look triumphant or cheerful. The 25-year-old Canadian aviator is buried today in Perth cemetery, near Leper (Ypres), Belgium. Wandelt’s final resting place is unknown.

  • In the clouds over the Channel

    Text: Jan Bobek

    Illustration by Petr Štěpánek

    Cat. No. 7083


    The German Navy found itself in a very disadvantageous situation in the second half of the 1941. The battleships Scharnhost and Gneisenau and the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen were anchored in Brest thus becoming the target of repeated RAF raids. The Germans did not want to risk the ships sailing around the west coast of Great Britain and Ireland on way to their home ports in Northern Europe, because there they could not provide air cover. There was the option of sailing through the Channel, but to some of the German Navy leadership such an idea seemed too risky. The last time a group of large warships had operated so close to British shores was in 1588, it was the Spanish Armada.  

    The Channel option prevailed under code name Cerberus. The action was to be carried out in poor weather to make it more difficult for the British to threaten the ships. The Germans began to clear mines in the route and started jamming of radio communication and radars.

    The British knew of the impending evacuation thanks to the ULTRA intercepts. They also had information about the mine clearance. In early February 1942, they expected German ships to sail north any day. And so, they tried to place new naval mines along the anticipated route.

    On the Luftwaffe side, the then General der Jagdlflieger, the legendary Oberst Adolf Galland, was given the task to organize air cover for the ships. He was also the author of its cover name for this air operation – Donnerkeil (Thunderbolt). He had 252 fighter aircraft at his disposal. The bulk of these were Bf 109s and Fw 190s from JG 1, JG 2 and JG 26. He was also given the operational part of the training unit Jagdfliegerschule 5 as well as Bf 110 night fighters from NJG 1 and NJG 3. Bombers from KG 2 also took part. The commanders of these units learned of the plan the day before, on 11 February 1942. In the evening, Brest was bombed by RAF planes and the task force did not set sail until 22:45. Coincidentally, neither British submarines nor patrolling radar aircraft picked it up. Scharnhost, Gneisenau and Prinz Eugen set off accompanied by six destroyers, which were joined by other vessels, mostly torpedo boats, during the following day.

    Galland led fighter operations from the headquarters of his former unit JG 26 in Audembert. Directly on board Scharnhorst was fighter pilot Oberst Max Ibel, former Kommodore of JG 27. He commanded fighter units within Luftflotte 3 (Jafü 3). But within this operation he served as Jafü Schiff and was tasked with coordinating with the fighter units. He took direct command at the end of the air battle.

    During the night of 11-12 February, night fighter aircraft carried out routine activities which were not intended to draw attention to the ships. The first fighter escorts appeared over the task force at 08:50 (German time) near Cherbourg. Coincidentally, these were Bf 110 night fighters. They were involved mainly because of their experience of flying in poor weather conditions. Formations of fighters, numbering between ten and sixteen machines, were gradually launched over the task force during the day. Worse weather prevailed on the British side of the Channel, but some German fighters took off with visibility of 100 meters.

    The British became suspicious at 11:00 (German time), and on radar they spotted a group of circling aircraft moving at about 20 to 25 knots. Two pairs of Spitfires independently detected the ships around 11:30. One of them broke radio silence and reported the vessels, which at the same time prepared the Germans for an air attack.

    At a 13:15, the Germans came under inaccurate fire from the Dover batteries, which were firing in bad weather according to information from radar operators. Fifteen minutes later, six valiant Swordfish crews tried to release torpedoes, but all were shot down. The British lost a total of 42 aircraft out of 450 deployed in the afternoon attacks, and one destroyer and several escort vessels were also damaged. By nightfall the Germans had made 396 fighter sorties and 50 bomber sorties. They lost 22 machines. The only damage suffered by the escorted vessels was to Scharnhorst and Gneisenau, which ran into mines. On the RAF side, there were a number of shortcomings in communications and armament. The Germans managed to achieve a tactical victory, but it was de facto a strategic retreat in the Battle of the Atlantic.

  • Headhunters over Buna

    Text: Jan Bobek

    Illustration: Adam Tooby 

    Cat. No. 8092


    The air war over New Guinea in 1942 is one of the best-known episodes of the Pacific War thanks to the memoirs of Saburō Sakai, who served with Tainan Kōkūtai until he was wounded on August 7, 1942, near Guadalcanal. Japanese naval aviators on New Guinea first used the Lae and Salamaua airfields. Buna was captured in July. After a few weeks, Type 32 Zeroes from the 2nd Kōkūtai and Tainan Kōkūtai began operating from there.

    The Japanese were trying to fight their way to Port Moresby in southern New Guinea, to establish a base for an attack on Australia. In the air, the experienced invaders were initially faced by Australian pilots of Kittyhawks. These were gradually supplemented and replaced by American fighters with Airacobras, who quickly learned how to fight the Zeros. The forces thus began to balance out until finally the Japanese could not be sure of their superiority. Michael J. Claringbould describes the fights in this area in his well-researched publications.

    One of the fresh American units to arrive on the battlefield was the 80th Fighter Squadron “Headhunters”, which was part of the 8th Fighter Group. From mid-May 1942 it had been preparing to fight near Brisbane, Australia. Unit moved to Port Moresby on 20 July under the command of 1/Lt Phil H. Greasley. Their frequent duties included escorting twin-engine bombers and attacking cargo vessels, mostly in the vicinity of Buna.

    Greasley flew to Buna at the head of eight Airacobras on August 26, 1942. However, he soon had to return with another pilot due to technical difficulties. He handed over the lead to Bill Brown, who mistakenly headed east to Milne Bay. His wingman, Danny Roberts, eventually broke radio silence and alerted him to the error. Brown quickly corrected the course and the Americans arrived at Buna from an unexpected direction.

    Two trios of Zeros were just taking off from the airfield. The first was led by Warrant Officer Kazu-o Tsunoda (9 victories) of the 2nd Kōkūtai and the second by Lt.(jg) Jōji Yamashita of Tainan Kōkūtai. They did not expect an American attack at all. Brown and Roberts hit the first trio. They killed PO1c Ki-ichi Iwase and PO3c Daizō Ihara. Tsunoda's machine “Q-102” received ten hits, he was able to open fire on the attackers, but after landing his aircraft was no longer repairable and was later captured by the Australians.

    The second trio came under fire from Lieutenants Helveston and Roberts, they killed PO3c Kyoshi Nakano. His fellow PO2c Ichirōbei Yamazaki (14 victories) was wounded but helped Yamashita to score victory over one of the Airacobras. It may have been 2/Lt Rogers, who, thinking he was hit by flak, ditched off the coast with his damaged machine and was rescued by natives. The Americans claimed a total of seven victories, which, although inflated, did not detract from their clear victory over the seasoned IJN veterans.

    Tainan Kōkūtai, with its main base in Rabaul, was fighting on two fronts at the time. The other one, more important, was on Guadalcanal. During that same 26 August, the well-known Lt.(jg) Jun-ichi Sasai (27 victories) led eight Zeroes on escort mission to the fateful island. However, along with two other pilots, he was killed in a dogfight with Marine Wildcats. His victor was probably the legendary Marion Carl.

    But the bad news wasn't over yet. The very next day, August 27, an aviator from Tainan Kōkūtai was killed by an Airacobra pilot. On another mission from Buna, eight fighters from Tainan Kōkūtai took off under Yamashita's command to escort eight Val bombers from the 2nd Kōkūtai to Rabi airfield. The bombers dropped their loads and since there were no enemy fighters in sight, Yamashita unexpectedly authorized an attack on ground targets, including the tempting four-engine B-24. But two fliers, including Yamashita, were shot down by ground fire. One of them ditched near shore, and two of his colleagues were shot down as they tried to destroy his Zero to keep it from falling into enemy hands. They were surprised by Australian Kittyhawks from No. 75 Squadron RAAF, led by the famous Les Jackson. Two Vals fell victim to them too. Tainan Kōkūtai thus lost nine Zeros and ten pilots, including two Buntaichō officers, in two days. This elite unit had to be withdrawn from the battlefield after another two months of fierce fighting.

  • Bailing out over the jungle

    Text: Jan Bobek

    Illustration: Piotr Forkasiewicz 

    Cat. No. 82212


    The duel between Japanese naval fighter Saburō Sakai and Wildcat pilot “Pug” Southerland, which took place on August 7, 1942, over Guadalcanal, is one of the most famous stories from the Pacific battles. Thanks to the books published about Sakai, as well as the interviews he gave after the war, his experiences during this encounter are fairly well known. For a depiction of this battle and his dramatic return to Rabaul in the Zero's cockpit, see the article on Saburō Sakai in the 06/2022 issue of INFO Eduard magazine.

    James Julian “Pug” Southerland was born in 1911 in Norberth, Pennsylvania. He joined the Navy in 1930 and graduated from the Naval Academy six years later. He first served on the battleships Texas and New York but began flight training in 1939. He became a naval aviator in February 1940 and was assigned to VF-5. Two years later he was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant.

    On this fateful 7 August, he took off from the deck of the USS Saratoga a total of three times. During the last sortie, he led a formation of four Wildcats that were part of the defence against a Japanese raid by G4M Betty bombers from the 4th Kōkūtai escorted by Zeros from Tainan Kōkūtai. The Japanese wanted to attack the transport vessels that were supporting the Guadalcanal landings. Southerland was the first to spot the bombers over their target in the intense cloud cover. He claimed to have shot down two Bettys, but all three of his wingmen were attacked by Zeros led by Shirō Kawai. Two were shot down and the third returned to the carrier with a badly damaged machine.

    Southerland used up all of his ammunition in the attack on the Bettys, and his machine was slightly damaged by the Betty´s gunners. This made things very difficult for him when he was attacked by Zeros piloted by PO3c Ichirōbei Yamazaki, who broke away from Kawai's formation, and two of Sakai's wingmen, PO2c Enji Kakimoto and PO3c Kazushi “Popo” Utō.

    Against the enemy's superior numbers, Southerland  calmly fought a manoeuvre battle, getting into firing position several times, but unfortunately he was out of ammunition. He was quite protected from the effects of the Zeros' fire by the Wildcat's armor and sturdy construction. After Yamazaki broke away from the fruitless power play, Saburō Sakai flew in to help his wingmen, and the ensuing development is well known.

    Piotr Forkasiewicz captured the final seconds of the Wildcat's flight in his painting. Southerland bailed out of the machine at a very low altitude and the machine exploded just before hitting the ground. The American pilot managed to open his parachute and landed on the ground. He was in shock, exhausted and had eleven wounds.

    At dawn on 8 August, Southerland headed east towards Lunga Point, cautiously passing through several deserted villages. He then attempted to use a canoe, but it leaked  so he continued on foot along the coast. At one of the  next villages he met two native boys, one of whom was in contact with an Allied coastal watcher. Southerland was led to the village of Mamara and he could regain his strength there until dawn on 10 August. The locals were all very friendly, but they were understandably concerned about the fighting they had seen or heard in the past few days. Only the oldest man in the village was unfriendly and expressed himself in terms that he used to eat white men, but those days were gone.

    On the morning of 10 August, three boys loaded Southerland into a canoe, managed to bypass the Japanese camp at the mouth of the Mantanikau River, and turned the Wildcat pilot over to a unit of U.S. Marines. On the way back, the canoe came under fire from the Japanese, sank, and the young natives fell into captivity. Fortunately, they managed to escape after a short time. Southerland departed Guadalcanal on 12 August aboard a Catalina, the first machine to land at Lunga airfield.

    In April 1944, he was appointed commander of VF-83 on USS Essex and later served with VF-23 on USS Langley, becoming commander of CAG-23. With both units he flew Hellcats in 1945 and achieved three more victories. On October 12, 1949, while serving with VF-43, he was killed in a F4U-4 accident during takeoff from USS Franklin D. Roosevelt. The wreckage of his Wildcat was first examined by aviation researchers in the 1990s. 

  • Markings B-25J Mitchell STRAFER 1/72

    B-25J-30, 44-30934, 1/Lt Charles E. Rice, Jr., 449th BS, 345th BG, 5th AF, Kadena, Okinawa, July 1945

    The most significant mission of the Mitchell named Betty’s Dream was escort of two white Betty bombers aboard which Japanese peace envoys traveled to le Shima on August 21, 1945, after the previous surrender in Manila. The aircraft was assigned to 1/Lt Charles “Pop” Rice, Jr. who later became the unit’s operations officer. The Betty’s Dream ship was only briefly with the 449th BS, having been assigned to the unit in June 1945. Due to that, it showed just a little sign of war wear and tear. The typical drawing of a bat on the nose referred to the unit’s name, Bats Outa’Hell. The famous Indian head was painted in its later form, which was the artwork of Cpl. Charles O. Metzel and was applied on the aircraft of the “Air Apaches” from March 1945.     


    B-25J-10, 43-28145, 71st BS, 38th BG, 5th AF, Lingayen, Philippines, 1945

    The “Sunsetters”, as was the 38th Bombardment Group known, consisted of four squadrons, of which the 71st BS was nicknamed “Wolf Pack”. Tis aircraft is known in two marking states, as it originally sported smaller wolf head painted on the nose and no bombing mission marks under the cockpit. Later the wolf head was changed for bigger one and marks indicating 106 missions were added. Originally, the side gun packs were fitted, known photos of the later state of marking show they had been removed. The decals of this marking option refer to the early version. Unfortunately, not too much is known about this aircraft. There was nothing found about it in the squadron’s official records, as many mission reports do not specify the aircraft participating. There is also uncertainty about the color of the Estrallita inscription as well as of the wolf’s head, as it was usually painted either brown or dark gray. We tend to believe it was brown in this case. Regarding the Estrallita sign we offer green and red option to choose from…

     

    B-25J-20, 44-29147, Lt. William J. Faucher, 396th BS, 41st BG, 7th AF, Kadena, Okinawa, July 1945

    The 41st Bombardment Group moved from Hawai to Okinawa for the final part of the war in June 1945 and they were the first unit to use the Mitchells to attack the Japanese home soil since the famous Doolitle Raid in 1942. The mission No. 1-45 was flown by 15 aircraft which attacked the Chiran airfield on Kyushu Island. The 44-29147 did not participate but was flown on other occasions. The aircraft was assigned to Lt. “Bill” Faucher, who was usually in crew with Lt. F. E. Brown as co-pilot. The aircraft was one of those left in natural metal finish and sported the girl wearing blue bikini swimsuit on the port side of the nose. The painting was probably one of many within USAAF inspired by famous Alberto Vargas’ paintings.

     

    B-25J-20, 44-29657, 1/Lt Thomas Cockrell, 100th BS, 42nd BG, 13th AF, Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Philippines, 1945

    Activated on January 15, 1940, 42nd BG patrolled the west coast during 1942 and moved to the Pacific theater in March and April 1943. The Group named “Crusaders” was assigned to 13th AF and entered combat in June 1943, operating from bases in the Solomon Islands. In March 1945 the group moved to the Philippines and attacked shipping along the China coast, targets in French Indochina and bombed airfields and installations in the Philippines. They also supported ground operations on Mindanao and supported Australian forces on Borneo during May and June 1945. Early in 1945 fifth unit, 100th BS, previously known as 106th Reconnaisance Squadron, was incorporated into the Crusaders. This Mitchell was assigned to Lt. Thomas Cockrell, whose son Gordon later followed father’s footsteps as he served with US Army as a helicopter pilot. The colors of the noseart are not known, we tend to believe the blue colors of Crusaders’ shield and of the insignia were used. Red central circle is also possible, but the red circles were something unwanted on the aircraft fighting against Japanese…  

     

    B-25J-30, 44-31063, 498th BS, 345th BG, 5th AF, le Shima, Okinawa, Japan, July 1945

    One of the most famous and colorful units in the Pacific, the “Air Apaches”, was constituted on September 3, 1942, as 345th Bombing Group (medium) and after activation they trained immediately with B-25s. Originally, they were to be deployed in UK, but Major General George C. Kenney had successfully pledged for more B-25 units to be assigned to his 5th Air Force. Thus, in April 1943, the Group moved to the Pacific Theatre and after arrival to Australia, their B-25Ds were field-modified to Strafer version according to the instructions set-up by famous “Pappy” Gunn, at the time already the Technical Officer of the 5th Air Force. The “Air Apaches” participated with these and later with B-25Js in no less than nine major campaigns. All four squadrons they consisted of had their distinctive markings and names, the 498th BS being known as “Falcons” with the stylized falcon head adorning the nose of each aircraft of the unit. The state of Darlin’ Donna portrayed here matches the appearance of the aircraft when it arrived at le Shima at the end of July 1945. It was not sporting the famous Indian head nor the white wingtips, applied at the time already. The leading edges of the tail surfaces and wing had irregular strikes of the green color darker than the original and worn Olive Drab.     

  • Markings Spitfire Mk.Vb mid 1/48

    BM211, F/Lt John D. Mitchner, No. 402 Squadron RCAF, RAF Merston, United Kingdom, September–November 1943

    John Mitchener was born in Saskatoon, Canada in 1914 and before he joined RCAF in October 1940 he had worked for three years as a bookseller. In June 1941 he finished his basic pilot training and after that, in the middle of August, he was transferred to Britain. In the beginning of September, he was assigned to No. 263 Squadron equipped with Whirlwinds where he flew until June 1942. After his brief instructor’s stunt at No. 55 OTU in July he was assigned to No. 247 Squadron and next month to No. 116 Squadron. In November he was transferred to No. 402 Squadron where, in the beginning of 1943, he scored his first victory. In October he was decorated with DFC and in February 1944 he completed his tour of duty. After his return to Canada, he served at Tealing and in August 1944 returned to Europe where he was attached to No. 421 Squadron as a flight leader. In the end of September, he was transferred to No. 416 Squadron and in November he assumed command of the whole unit. In 1946 he returned to Canada and continued his service with RCAF. In 1953 he became commander of Sylvestre and Lac St. Debis air bases and in 1960 he retired due to the health issues. He passed away on December 8, 1964. During his wartime career John Davidson Mitchner scored 11 confirmed kills and three probables. He also damaged three enemy aircraft. At No. 402 Squadron John Mitchner regularly flew Spitfire LF Mk. Vb BM211 coded AE-J in the fall of 1943. On the fuselage starboard side, the aircraft carried his personal nose art of sunbathing Miss Jane, a character from the Daily Mirror magazine. This Spitfire featured the newer exhausts introduced as the standard with Mk.IX version. Majority of the No. 402 Squadron Spitfires Mk.Vb were equipped with these exhausts since they helped improve the aircraft performance.

     

    BL594, W/Cdr Alexandr Gabszewicz, No. 2 Polish Wing, RAF Northolt, United Kingdom, February–May 1943

    BL594 was delivered to No. 242 Squadron in April 1942 but in May it was damaged in an accident, consequently repaired, and delivered to No. 303 (Polish) Squadron, at that time operating out of the Kirton-in-Lindsey airfield.

    It was coded RF-G and assigned to F/O Horbaczewski as his personal mount. In the beginning of February 1943 No. 303 Squadron was transferred to Heston but BL594 was left at Kirton-in-Lindsey airfield assigned to No. 2 Polish Wing commander Alexandr Gabszewicz as his personal mount. His new Spitfire was re-painted to No. 302 (Polish) Squadron standards including the unit insignia. Gabszewicz had his personal score, seven and half black crosses, painted on the drop tank port side including the name “Smarkata” (which refers to the very young age of his fiancée, Elizabeth Helen Bullimore). In the beginning of June, No. 302 (Polish) Squadron was transferred to No. 1 Polish Wing in Heston and BL594 was left with No. 308 (Polish) Squadron. It was rebuilt to LF Mk.Vb standard and in January 1944 assigned to No. 234 Squadron. On May 9, 1944, BL594 was shot down by flak near Berck-sur-Mer. Its pilot, F/O D. N. Greenhalghem, bailed out however did not survive.

     

    BL384, F/Lt John A. A. Gibson, No. 457 Squadron RAAF, RAF Andreas, United Kingdom, December 1941

    On December 11, 1941, Sptfire BL351 was assigned to the Australian No. 457 Squadron. Initially P/O Ken James was frequently at its controls. Later this pilot was credited with 2.5 kills. In February 1942, BL351 was assigned to F/Lt John Gibson, a New Zealander who in 1940 claimed 11.5 kills while flying Hurricanes with No. 501 Squadron. Gibson had his personal marking, Donald Duck, painted on his new Spitfire, including all his confirmed aerial victories, 13.5 of them at that time. In March 1942, BL351 was transferred to No. 452 Squadron and ultimately destroyed in a ground collision on May 8 of the same year.

     

    BM309, 2/Lt Robert A. Boock, 335th FS, 4th FG, Debden, United Kingdom, February 1943

    During WWII the 4th Fighter Group was a component of the 8th USAAF. The group operated out of Debden airbase which gave it a nickname Debden Eagles. Between September 1940 and July 1941 three Eagle Squadrons were formed out of the American volunteer pilots before the United States entered WWII in December 1941. These units operated under the RAF command until September 29, 1942, when they formed the 4th FG of the 8th USAAF. The No. 71, No. 121 and No. 133 Squadron RAF became 334th, 335th and 336th FG of the USAAF. During the last large scale engagement of the 4th FG on January 22, 1943 2/Lt. Robert A. Boock from 335th FS flying Spitfire Mk.Vb BM309 shot down a Fw 190 North-West of Dunkerque. His Spitfire carried an unofficial 4th FG insignia on the starboard side of the engine cowling.

  • Markings Sopwith F.1 Camel (Clerget) 1/48

    B6289, W. M. Alexander, No. 10(N) Squadron RNAS, Téteghem, France, January 1918

    Canadian William Melville Alexander was native from Toronto, and he was keen to learn to fly as soon as he turned out 18. As the Curtiss and Wright Brothers flying schools were at full capacity, he took a journey to Stinson school in San Antonio, Texas. There he got just 3,5 hours of training prior to his flying test. He succeeded and received Aero Club of America Certificate No. 447. In 1916, back in Canada, he was appointed a flight sub-lieutenant in the RNAS and after future training he was sent overseas to become member of No. 3 (Naval) Wing in France. There he was flying Sopwith 1½ Strutters. Four months later, his unit was disbanded, and Alexander was posted to the new No. 10 (N) Squadron to fly Sopwith Triplanes as a part of Raymond Collishaw’s “Black Flight”. He achieved his first victory on June 2, 1917, (shared) and he added seven more by the end of July. After the unit started to receive new Camels, Alexander achieved his first victory on this type on August 16. He was also still using Triplane for some time alongside Camel. On August 27 he was appointed an acting Flight Commander. Altogether he achieved 23 victories, most of them classified as Out of Control (OOC) which was also the case of the only victory achieved with Camel B6289. He did not continue military service after the war and died on October 4, 1988, in Canada.

     

    E7232, No. 4 Flying School, Freiston, United Kingdom, 1918

    This Camel was manufactured by Ruston Proctor & Co Ltd. In September 1918 and was posted to No. 4 Flying School in Freiston, where it got colorful painting of white and red colors. The upper side of the top wing obtained the motif of the rays of rising sun, while upper side of bottom wing got simple stripes of white and red color. The name Dimps was painted on the left side only probably. The site of the RNAS Freiston Shores was established in 1917 and served as a satellite base for air-weapon training for nearby RNAS Cranwell. Originally it was nothing more than a field on area of about 80 acres and was originally used for final two weeks of training of officers on the advanced flying course at RNAS Cranwell. However, its role was soon extended, and the airfield was expanded and hangars, accommodation blocks and a control tower were built. The airfield was originally known as the RNAS Gunnery School or Armament Training School and then became the School of Aerial Fighting and Bomb Dropping when the RNAS became amalgamated into the newly formed RAF in 1918. The name of the school than changed again to the No. 4 School of Aerial Fighting and Gunnery and was redesignated again as No. 4 Fighting School. The base was disbanded in March 1920.    

     

    D6402, Henry W. Woollett, No. 43 Sqn, Avesnes-le-Comte, France, April 1918

    Henry Winslow Woollett was set to follow in the footsteps of his father, who was a doctor. Henry, medical student at the outbreak of WWI, was commissioned in the Linconshire Regiment in August 1914 and took part in the Suvla Bay landings in the Dardanelles. He was transferred to the RFC in 1916 and after training he joined No. 24 Squadron RFC in November. They were flying DH-2s in France, which were getting obsolete at the time. Woollett managed to shoot down one enemy flying this “bunch of wires”. After converting to DH-5s, he added for more. In August 1917 Woollett returned to England, became Flight Commander. Back to France in March 1918, he joined No. 43 Squadron with Camels. As a leader of the C Flight, he brought his score to 35 by early August. Of these victims 11 were balloons. His specialty in fighting these heavily defended targets, was the reason behind the adoption of irregular fields of very light color over the upper wing and rudder. This was to mimic the appearance of more colorful German aircraft. This additional camouflage lasted only for a couple of days before being ordered to be painted out. Some sources state white color of these fields, but on the existing photo they look somewhat darker and might be of very light blue as well. This is up to every modeler to choose.     

     

    B5406, Lt. Sadhar H. Malik, No. 28 Squadron RFC, Droglant, France, October 1917 

    Sadhar Hardit Malik became the first Indian to fly as a pilot with the RFC in the WWI. He travelled to England from Punjab at the age of 14 to attend preparation school and college studies at Balliol College. After his graduation in 1915 he applied to join the RFC but was denied. He then served with the French Red Cross in 1916 as an ambulance driver and still determined to fly he applied to join the Aéronautique Militaire in 1916. When his Oxfortd tutor Francis Urquhart learned about it, he considered it scandalous and wrote to head of the RFC General Henderson. The intercession paid off and Malik was accepted as an air cadet. On April 6, 1917, he received a temporary commission as a second Lieutenant in the RFC and was trained as a pilot. His first assignment was with No. 26 Sqn from July 13, 1917. As an observant Sikh, he wore a turban instead of a helmet, later covered by specially designed flying helmet. Malik was transferred to No. 28 Sqn in 1917 and managed to score his first victory on October 18. Just eight days later he scored another kill but was wounded in his right leg. He was set to get back to the action after convalescence, but he was diagnosed as having an allergy to the Sopwith Camel’s castor oil lubricant. Due to that he spent rest of the war flying Bristol F.2b Fighters and returned to India after the end of the hostilities to serve in the Indian Civil Service. He was very successful and held several trade and diplomatic posts, namely as Indian Ambassador to France. He died on October 31, 1985. 

  • Markings Bf 110E 1/72

    4./NJG 1, St. Trond, Belgium, February 1942

    NJG 1 was the oldest night fighter Luftwaffe unit and was founded by the legendary Oberst Wolfgang Falck. At the beginning of 1942, the unit’s II. Gruppe was led by Major Walter Ehle, who kept the commanding position for over next three years. In 1942, the well-known night fighter Wilhelm Herget, for example, also served within the ranks of 4. Staffel II./NJG 1. This “G9+JM” is interesting not only for the shark mouth marking, but also for the temporary application of a “naval” RLM 72 green on the upper surfaces, as this plane took part in patrol flights for Operation Donnerkeil. A quick identification mark came in the form of a yellow fuselage band. During the operation, the Germans managed to navigate the battleships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau as well as the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen through the English Channel from Brest (Bretagne, France) to northern Germany. The Luftwaffe, between February 11 and 13, 1942, ensured uninterrupted patrols over the formation. II./NJG 1 and II./NJG 3 were tasked with cover duty during twilight and overnight hours. On the second day of operations, elements of both night fighter units relocated to Lister airbase in Norway, from which the last segment of the fleet’s cruise was covered. The unit’s detachment stayed in Norway through to the end of February. All air to air victories during Operation Donnerkeil were achieved by day fighters of the Luftwaffe.

     

    Lt. Herbert Kutscha, 5./ZG 1, Soviet Union, 1942

    Herbert Kutscha ((*1917 †2003) served with II./JG 77 at the beginning of the war, but he was soon transferred to 5./ZG 1 equipped with Messerschmitts Bf 110. During the Battle of France, he shot down a number of aircraft, including a Bf 109 of the air force of neutral Switzerland. Later, he also gained much success on the Eastern Front as a ground attack pilot, partially due to II./ZG 1 transformation into II./SKG 210. Kutscha’s II.Gruppe, under the command of Hptm. Rolf Kaldrack, was specialized in ground attack operations, especially in low level bombing. The Bf 110 was able to move faster over the enemy territory than other bombers. Here is where the term “fast bombardment wing” (SKG; Schnellkampfgeschwader) was coined. Kutscha was awarded the Knight’s Cross after his 22nd victory. At that time there were 41 aircraft destroyed on the ground, 41 tanks, 15 locomotives, 11 anti-aircraft guns and 157 transport vehicles added to his tally. In June 1943 he took command of 15. Staffel JG 3 “Udet”, utilizing single engine fighters. In the summer of 1944, he took control of II./JG 3 in Normandy and by the end of the year he changed the unit to lead II./JG 27. From February 1945 he commanded III./JG 1 on the Eastern Front. All in all, he flew over 900 sorties and achieved 47 kills, six of which were four engine heavy bombers and 22 of his kills he achieved behind controls of Bf 110. German Geschwader was much bigger unit than RAF or USAAF Squadron. In fact, it was corresponding to USAAF Wing, while Gruppe was equal to USAAF Group and Staffel was similar unit as the USAAF squadron.

     

    Lt. Felix-Maria Brandis, 1.(Z)/JG 77, Malmi, Finland, 1942

    One of the aircraft of 1.(Z)/JG 77 commander Lt. Felix-Maria Brandis while stationed on the Eastern Front. His credit count tallied 14 victories of which five victims were British (including a pair of Fairey Albacores) and nine Soviet aircraft. Lt. Brandis died on February 2, 1942, when flying Bf 110E-2 (WNr. 2546) LN+AR at Olang. He crashed on the return leg of a combat sortie in bad weather conditions. By that time, his unit had been re-designated 6.(Z)/JG 5 (January 25, 1942). The designation of the unit progressively changed from 1.(Z)/JG 77 to 6.(Z)/JG 5, 10.(Z)/JG 5 and 13.(Z)/JG 5. On the nose of the aircraft, there was the emblem of a dachshund with a Rata (Polikarpov I-16) in its mouth. It was a typical marking of this unit, as a number of these dogs were mascots of the “Dackelstaffel” through its existence, irrespective of the unit designation carried at any particular time. Some sources even say each crew had their own dog. The wiener dogs even occasionally flew on combat missions with the crew. The unit opposed British aircraft as well as Soviet ones in northern Europe. This aircraft, flown by Lt. Harry Kripphal, fell a victim of anti-aircraft fire 30 km west of Murmansk on June 18, 1942.

     

    WNr. 4035, Sonderkommando Junck, Mosul Air Base, Iraq, May 1941

    After the outbreak of the Anglo-Iraqi War, which lasted from April 18 to May 30, 1941, the Italians and Germans gave their military support to the Iraqis. The Luftwaffe opposed the RAF with the unit named Sonderkommando Junck, which had Messerschmitt Bf 110 fighters, Heinkel He 111 bombers, and Junkers Ju 52 transport planes in its inventory. The unit was commanded by Oberst Werner Junck, who, during the course of the First World War with Jasta 8, gained five aerial victories. Between the wars, he was a well-known sport pilot. The Messerschmitts Bf 110 carried Iraqi national insignia but were manned by German crews. In fact, the aircraft in question came from ZG 76 and ZG 26. The only unit’s victory during this episode was achieved on May 20, 1941 by Lt. Martin Drewes (a future night fighter ace) of II./ZG 76, when he shot down a Gloster Gladiator flown by Sgt. Smith of A Squadron of Habbaniya Strike Force over Fallujah. Messerschmitt Bf 110E WNr. 4035 was found by the British after a forced landing. It was repaired in September 1941 and christened “Belle of Berlin”. Later it was flown to Egypt to No. 267 Squadron. The aircraft was written off after a forced landing enroute to South Africa.

     

    6./ZG 1, Russia, Summer 1942

    The wasp emblem (Wespe) was designed in the autumn of 1939 by Lt. Richard Malchfelder, a technical officer of one of the Zerstörergruppe (II./ZG 1). It was originally composed of three small wasps, and was utilized by the same Gruppe of heavy fighters that went through several designation changes (including II./SKG 210) and, finally, in early 1942, ended up as II./ZG 1. Soon, other Gruppe of Zerstörergeschwader 1 came to use the wasp emblem and their Geschwader carried the operational name of “Wespen”. This aircraft sported the RLM 74/75/76 camouflage pattern.

  • Markings P-400 1/48

    80th FS, 8th FG, Port Moresby, New Guinea, Autumn 1942

    On August 26, 1942, the formation of Airacobras of 80th FS managed to ambush Japanese Zeros taking off from the Buna airbase and shoot down six of them during two attacks with two more claimed as damaged. The interesting fact is, that it all happened due to the “lucky” navigational error. Owing to the minimal activity of the Japanese air forces over New Guinea during the second half of 1942, these were the only kills credited to 80th FS in the course of 1942. George T. Helveston and Gerald T. Rogers claimed one Zero each, so it is therefore highly probable that Airacobra carrying Y letter code and kill marking belonged to one of these airmen. Black painted propeller spinner and vertical tail surface are very unusual and not documented on any other Airacobra operating over New Guinea. The aircraft also featured replacement rudder.

     

    AP356, Lt. Edward J. Kurt, 35th FS, 8th FG, Milne Bay, New Guinea, 1942–1943

    Airacobra named “Earthquake McGoon” was personal aircraft of Lt. Edward J. Kurt and flew with 35th FS from Gurney Field built on the Eastern peninsula of New Guinea island during 1942/43.

    Lt. Kurt joined the squadron in August 1942 after he received his transfer orders at 15th FG based on Hawaiian Islands. His Airacobra sports the standard British camouflage scheme, however with many repair patches on the surface. There is a color touch up with darker grey paint on the aircraft nose lower part and patches in distinctly darker green color are visible on the fuselage. Another curiosity is the cockpit door salvaged from the Airacobra belonging to the sister 36th FS commander, Maj. McNay, who left the position in October 1942. The artwork adorning the left door was painted over during the aircraft service life and in the pictures taken on Gurney Field it only the white circle is apparent. Blue painted propeller spinner and top of the vertical tail surface indicate that this Airacobra originated from 39th FS inventory. A single bomber kill marking on the starboard side of the fuselage was probably achieved by another pilot of the same unit since Lt. Kurt did not claim any victory while serving with 35th FS.

     

    67th FS, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, November 1942

    P-400 listed in the squadron records as “Old 13” was one of few original Airacobras delivered to 67th FS in the spring of 1942 and still serving on Guadalcanal in the beginning of 1943. Rudimentary conditions of the remote Pacific airbases and lack of the spare parts forced the ground personnel into many improvisations. Textbook example is the story of the “Old 13” Airacobra which already crash-landed during her service on New Caledonia and her wreck was cannibalized for the spare parts. 67th FS heavy losses after its transfer to Guadalcanal and the critical lack of the aircraft on the island caused the abandoned Airacobra wreck to be restored to the airworthy condition after a complex repair. The aircraft received a new wing and also a number of many fuselage panels and hatches had to be replaced. According to the surviving repair record the replacement parts were painted in Olive Drab/Neutral Grey colors and therefore the Airacobra sported the unique display of the British and American camouflage shades. Furthermore, the more powerful engine was installed, and the damaged propeller blade was replaced by another one balanced by pouring the melted plumb into its tip. The instrument panel was furnished with the essential gauges only, there were only holes after the rest of the instruments. This repaired Airacobra was christened “The Resurrection” and this inscription was painted on both sides of the fuselage. Unfortunately, no photographic evidence exists so the inscription appearance is based on another 67th FS airplane.

     

    BX163, 80th FS, 8th FG, Port Moresby, New Guinea, December 1942

    Airacobra BX163 served originally with 39th FS where she received the marking in the form of the numeral 18 and blue painted propeller spinner as well as the top of the vertical tail surface.

    The inscription “Helen” painted on the port side of the aircraft nose originated from the service with 39th FS as well. At 80th FS the typical shark mouth and yellow letter V were added. The camouflage in Olive Drab and Neutral Gray colors was applied before the plane’s dispatch to the combat unit, same as with many other P-400s delivered to the Southwest Pacific area in the spring of 1942. On December 24, 1942, the Airacobra BX163 was damaged during the emergency landing at Kila Drome, one of many aerodromes built in the vicinity of Port Moresby for its protection.

     

    Lt. Eugene A. Wahl, 39th FS, 35th FG, Port Moresby New Guinea, Summer 1942

    One of the best known Airacobras was named “Wahl’s Eye/Pat” and participated in the fiercest air combats during the defense of Port Moresby. Its teethed mouth reminded more of the jaws of the deep-sea living fish than usual shark mouth. The blue propeller spinner and top of the vertical tail surface as well as the white number on it were a standard 39th FS marking. The airplane was flown by Lt. Eugene Wahl who was, together with several other 35th FG pilots, assigned for traineeship with 8th FG on New Guinea during the middle of May. On May 26 he claimed a victory over a Zero. Luck did not abandon him on June 9 when, after combat with Zeros from the famous Tainan Kōkūtai, he had to perform the emergency landing. However, after several days of hiking through the jungle he was able to rejoin his unit. Here he flew sorties until the end of June when the 39th FS was withdrawn to Australia to reorganize and re-equip with the more powerful P-38 Lightning fighters.

  • Markings A6M2 Zero Type 21 1/48

    c/n 5379, PO1c Tsuguo Matsuyama, Hiryū Fighter Squadron, aircraft carrier Hiryū, December 7, 1941

    During second attack against Hawaii the Hiryū aircraft carrier sent nine Zeros under the command of Lt. Sumio Nōno. His pilots attacked Kaneohe and Bellows bases, claiming two destroyed aircraft and one car. Third Shōtai was led by PO1c Matsuyama, who shot down in coopeartion with his wingman P-40s piloted by 2nd Lieutenants George Whiteman and Samuel Bishop of the 44th Pursuit Squadron. Matsuyama had combat missions with the 13th Kōkūtai in China on his account already. On February 25, 1938, as wingman of the legendary Sadaaki Akamatsu, he participated in shooting down four aircraft. During the raids on Ceylon on April 9, 1942, Matsuyama's shōtai shot down a Blenheim Mk.IV, probably of S/Ldr Kenneth Ault´s crew, who was leading formation of No. 11 Squadron RAF in an attack on Japanese ships. Matsuyama later served on the aircraft carrier Hiyō and was killed on April 7, 1943 in combat with the Wildcats off Guadalcanal. The airplane BII-124 was shot down on February 19, 1942 during the raid on Darwin. After being hit by anti-aircraft fire, Seaman 1st class Hajime Toyoshima landed on Melville Island and was captured by Aboriginal Matthias Ulungura. Toyoshima was the first captured Zero pilot and used alias "Tadao Minami". He became one of the organizers of the largest prisoner escape in World War II. On August 5, 1944 at Cowra POW Camp he gave signal to escape. Total of 1,104 POWs attempted to espace, 231 were killed and four Australians lost their lives as well. Toyoshima was mortally wounded, so he lighted a cigarette and committed suicide.

     

    PO1c Saburō Sakai, Tainan Kōkūtai, Lakunai airfield, Rabaul, New Britain island, August 1942

    Saburō Sakai is best known Japanese fighter pilot, thanks to his memoirs and meetings with Allied airmen after World War II. He was born in 1916 and served from September 1938 with the 12th Kōkūtai in China. In October 1941, he was assigned to the newly organized Tainan Kōkūtai in Taiwan and took part in campaign heading South until he was wounded on August 7, 1942 off Guadalcanal. After recovering, he served as an instructor with Ōmura Kōkūtai, and later, despite bad eyesight, was combat deployed with Yokosuka Kōkūtai on Iwo Jima. At the end of war he served with Kōkūtai 343 (II) and Yokosuka Kōkūtai. He is listed as an ace with 64 victories, but Sakai himself claimed the number of his victories was lower. With the first two units he actually achieved 12 individual victories, 8 shared and 4 probables. The V-128 was also flown by PO2c Arita and PO1c Hiroyoshi Nishizawa, who is credited with 87 victories. The color of the stripes is chosen from Sakai's recollection, but there are other interpretations, such as a black or yellow stripe on the fuselage. During a fighter escort to Guadalcanal on August 7, Sakai shot down Wildcat “F12” from VF-5 piloted by "Pug" Southerland in an epic dogfight. Sakai was later severely wounded in the face by fire from VB-6 Dauntless near Tulagi Island. After nearly five hours and more than 1,000 km, he managed to land back at Rabaul. Sakai died in 2000 after formal dinner with members of the US Navy.

     

    PO2c Kōtarō Koyae, Zuihō Fighter Squadron, Rabaul, New Britain island, April 1943

    Petty Officer 2nd Class Koyae was born in 1923 in Miyazaki Prefecture and completed his flight training in November 1942. He was than assigned to the fighter unit of the aircraft carrier Zuihō in March 1943. In April, the unit moved to Rabaul and Koyae flew the aircraft during Operation I-gō. In this period, green paint was applied to Zeros in field conditions. It was usually painted by hand, the edges of the green fields being softened with thinner sometimes. However, according to the unit log, Koyae did not fly combat sorties in April 1943. In fact he did not encounter the enemy until November 1943 over Rabaul. During the same month he was transferred to Kōkūtai 253 at Rabaul and by early 1944 he was undergoing intense fighting. Upon his return to Japan, he was assigned to the Ōmura Kōkūtai. While on leave, on February 17, 1944, he spotted a Japanese bomber circling in the rain at night over the village of Goda, Miyazaki Prefecture. Koyae, with the help of the villagers, established a navigation signal and after some time he managed to guide the crew to right heading. For this achievment he received a written commendation from commander of Ōmura Kōkūtai. In July 1944, Koyae was assigned to Hikōtai 701 and fought in the defense of the Philippines. After returning to Japan, he was assigned to Hikōtai 701 (II) and served with Ōmura Kōkūtai at the end of the war. After the war he worked as a fireman and published his memories. According to the local press, he achieved 20 victories, but these may be victories achieved by fighter formations in which he took part.

     

    Lt. Kunio Kanzaki, CO of Hikōtai 311 of Kōkūtai 381, Kendari airfield, Celebes island, May 1944

    Kōkūtai 381 was established in October 1943 at Kendari Base on the island of Celebes. It was a mixed Kōkūtai with 48 fighter-bombers (Hikōtai 602), 24 night fighters (Hikōtai 902) and 48 fighter aircraft in Hikōtai 311, the latter commanded by Lt. Kanzaki. During the 1944 he operated from bases on islands in Indonesia and the Philippines. Their most frequent opponents were U.S. Army aircraft. Kanzaki's unit used special phosphorus anti-aircraft bombs to attack enemy bombers. Kanzaki's aircraft, manufactured by the Nakajima company, has been reconstructed in the past with various color markings. It is assumed that the vertical tail surfaces and part of the upper wing surfaces were painted the same color like lower surfaces. The front part of the engine may also have been painted grey or yellow. It is not entirely clear from the photograph of the aircraft whether the white stripes on the lower fuselage are joined. It may have been designed to improve the mutual identification of Army and Navy aircraft when fighting Allied fighters. Another reason for this camouflage may have been for easier identification during night fighter flights. For example, Lt. Kanzaki and his wingman shot down a B-24 of the 380th BG over Balikpapan on the night of January 12-13, 1944. Some aircraft of Kōkūtai 331 were also painted in the same upper and tailplane camouflage. Both units operated in one tactical group during part of 1944.

     

    Lt. Nobuo Miyatake, Kamikaze Tokubetsu Kōgekitai, 1. Shichisei-tai, Kanoya airbase, Japan, April 1944

    From the April 3, 1945 a total of eight special attack units with the battle name “Shichisei” were organized from the airmen serving in Genzan Kōkūtai (II) and Hikōtai 306 (part of Kōkūtai 721). Lt. Miyatake, who was 24 years old at the time, led the 1st Shichisei-tai in an attack on a convoy off Okinawa on April 6, 1945. During that day, eleven other airmen from Genzan Kōkūtai (II) sacrificed their lives along with him. They took off successively in four formations. Their formation was part of the 524 aircraft of special attack units and escort fighters from IJN and IJA sent against Allied vessels off Okinawa as part of Operation Kikusui I. The U.S. Navy lost destroyers USS Bush and Colhoun and other ships were severely damaged. “Shichisei” units were sent against ships off Okinawa, Yoronjima,  Kikai, and Tanegashima islands in several missions till May 14. Only one of them returned to base due to bad weather. Lt. Miyatake was born in Kagawa Prefecture and graduated from the Etajima Naval Academy in 1942. Before the mission, he wrote farewell letters to his mother and three sisters. His father was interned in Siberia at the time. Nobuo Miyatake was posthumously promoted to the rank of Commander. His aircraft from Nakajima production is designated “Ke-113”.

  • Editorial

    Dear Friends and Fellow Modellers,

    Welcome to the first newsletter of 2023. The January issue traditionally introduces our planned projects for the year. This year will be no different, so we’ll waste no time and get right down to the nitty gritty. We’ll start off with January, new releases for which are already available from our e-shop and have been since last week.


    New Kits for January

    For the second time in a row, a new release within the ProfiPACK line untraditionally draws on plastic from an external source. Such sources are generally used by us in releasing kits in our Limited Edition line, but there have been some exceptions in the past. In December, we released a 1:72nd scale Bf 109E-3 with the plastic coming from  Special Hobby, and last year in February, the ProfiPACK line saw a Hurricane Mk.I that hailed from the Polish firm Arma Hobby. This time around, again in 1:72nd, we have a B-25J based around the Hasegawa molds, along the same lines as September’s Limited Edition ‘Gunn’s Bunny’. I expect this ProfiPACK B-25J Straffer, a B-25J with the metal plated gunned nose, will be just as popular as Gunn’s Bunny, not just because of an attractive assortment of accessory items, but also because the marking options include items that simply could not be included in Gunn’s Bunny due to space limitations. That felt like a crime. But the development of this item was not to just create the opportunity to rectify  said crime. It was more of a response to the slowing of the market brought on by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The market slowing was a reaction to this idiotic war. Between April and September of last year, it dropped our sales by some twenty percent, and we reacted by reducing the number of editions of some of our kits, notably in the Limited Edition line. That gave us a surplus of B-25J plastic, that was then diverted to this January release.

    Coincidentally, we have another 72nd scale twin coming out this month, the Bf 110E. It is a repop of the original ProfiPACK, and signals a continuation of the return of the Bf 110 family to our catalog. January has a total of three such re-editions, and besides the aforementioned Bf 110E, we have our tried and tested P-400 Airacobra in 1:48th, and the recently sold out A6M2 Zero Model 21.

    Besides the four ProfiPACKS, we have a couple of new Weekend kits, the Sopwith Camel with a Clerget engine and the Spitfire Mk.Vb. The Mk.Vb is an extremely complicated type, featuring a host of consecutive manufacturing modifications. The subtype being released this month can be considered, albeit as a bit of an oversimplification, a mid production version, characterized by an armored windscreen  and a newer wing with asymmetrical kidney shaped cannon fairings under the wings.


    New Kits for February

    Coming in February is the 48th scale Limited Edition kit of the Hind-E. The kit will feature Zvezda’s plastic and eight marking options. Besides masks and coloured photoetched, accessories will include Brassin wheels, chaff/flare dispensers and GPS antennae. The theme of the markings is geared towards service with the air forces of Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic. As with our other 72nd and 48th scale Hind kits previous, this edition will include a publication from noted Czech military pilot Jaroslav Spacek.

    The Hind E is historically a striking subject matter for a kit, and one that we will return to one more time in 2023 with a specific item. No less striking, however, is the ProfiPACK Fokker D.VII (AOW), signaling a return to World War One subjects. This kit was originally envisioned as a re-edition of the most successful of the Fokker D.VII kits, the ProfiPACK Fokker D.VII (OAW) with the catalog number 8131. But because this was repeatedly reissued several times in the past, we decided to create a new item this time around. The boxart shows what is quite possibly the most depicted aircraft of the First World War, Lo!, flown by Lt. Ernst Udet, during combat in the cockpit of a very elegant Fokker D.VII which this popular aviation personality flew during that time. The aircraft carried the somewhat enigmatic inscription ‘Du Doch Nicht!!’ on the elevators and was shot down by defensive fire from the Breguet being attacked. The marking options are a collection of six choices used in previous issues of the Fokker D.VII OAW kit. All in all, the options offer an attractive set of both striking and historically significant aircraft that includes among others the red and white aircraft flown by Lt. Kurt Monington of Jasta 18 with a raven and skull on the fuselage and another famed Fokker with artwork inspired by a fable of the Seven Swabians (the Brothers Grimm) from Jasta 65.

    The February ProfiPACK line picks up with the Zero line, and will come in the form of an A6M3 Model 22/22a. It contains decals for five aircraft that served with ground based units of the Japanese Navy in the South Pacific and Japan. And be aware, the A6M3 Model 22 is not identical to the Model 32!

    Carrying on with the Pacific theme, we have another kit, the Spitfire Mk.VIII in 1:48th, which is being released as a Weekend kit. The kit is based around the proven Spitfire Mk.IX/VIII/16 molds, and same as other February new kit releases, it is a component of our range renewal efforts. The decal options will allow building one of four aircraft that served with the RAAF in Australia and Indonesia, and within the RAF in Italy and Burma.

    Another item for February’s Weekend line and based on older but proven molds is our popular Fw 190A-8/R2 ‘Sturmbock’ in 1:72nd scale. These armored machines were developed for combat with American four engined bombers and their kits are traditionally among our best selling items. One interesting fact related to this is that the subtypes Fw 190A-8 and Fw 190A-8/R2 account for half of all Fw 190 kit sales, which is furthermore the most popular type of aircraft we have kitted in terms of sales. This kit includes four marking options from JG 3, JG 4 and JG 300. The boxart depicts some of the most dramatic aerial combat to take place during the Second World War over Austria.

    A significant force behind the momentum of our aforementioned range revival comes in the form of the only February re-edition. This is the ProfiPACK Bf 110E in 1:48th. This is the first Bf 110 release in 1:48th since our fire, the second anniversary of which came just before Christmas on December 19th. The re-emergence of these kits had to wait that long due to production capacity limits. In the coming months, Bf 110 kits in both 48th and 72nd scales will be expanding  into the ProfiPACK and Weekend lines, and both kits will come back in the Limited Edition family as well, under the name Adlertag. At approximately the midway point of the year, the much requested Bf 110G-4, catalog Number 8208, will be making a comeback.


    New Kits for March

    For March, we are prepping  for the continuation of the Wildcat series with a Limited Edition kit dubbed ‘Guadalcanal’. This will be dedicated to the F4F-4 Wildcat early and late versions. It will be another of the Dual Combo kits, with two complete kits in the package. In this case, it will be one set for the early version F4F-4, the other will be geared towards the later variant. These differ in the fuselage. The decal options will cover not only Guadalcanal operations conducted by the Cactus Air Force, but also aircraft operating off of aircraft carriers in various regions of the PTO during the same timeframe.

    In March, the ProfiPACK line will see another 48th scale Spitfire, this time the Mk.Vc Trop and a 72nd scale Bf 109E-4. The Weekend line will grow by a 72nd scale Bf 110G-2, while the re-edition concept will be applied to the MiG-21bis and Avia B.534 of the fourth production series. Both of these will be in 1:48th. Actually, I can’t rule out that the MiG might be a new item with new markings. We have what we need to go down that road.


    Kits for the Second Quarter

    Truth be told, every year I have a greater problem with the structuring of information regarding planned kits for the upcoming twelve months. It’s mostly the result of the sheer number of new releases that come out each year. Despite the fact that many modellers on internet forums complain that we release too few kits and the wait times are long, we do put out some seventy new items per year. That sort of a schedule makes it very difficult to put together a summary of all planned releases. There is also the perception held by many modellers that only the initial release of a given kit can and should be considered a true new release. Anything else is often considered a repop and is overlooked by both the buying public and reviewers. I have a problem with this, because at least in our case, the re-editions are carefully planned items and not straight repops. It’s not like we put the exact same items into twenty different boxes. Each of our projects includes as much as a dozen sprues. Typically, we try to group into main sprues all of the fine details that will be common for a specific type, and complement these with version specific sprues that hold fuselages and wings that are the items that normally will bear the brunt of the differences. The kit then contains the relevant combination of sprues. As a goal, we avoid requiring the end user to apply any surgery to these types of things, which would allow a certain level of modularization. This would be a comparatively comfortable ‘out’ and would be pretty cheap to boot, but the same cannot be said for the modeller. So, we reject that route and keep the end user at a higher level of priority, which explains why we include version specific fuselages and wings of a given type.

    It will be during the second quarter when this philosophy will show itself in all its glory. That is when we will be unveiling our Rufe. Formally, it is a version of the Zero. However, our version will not have very much in common with our Zero Model 21, from which the float equipped A6M2-N was derived. The new kit begs for four new sprues for its proper evolution. I have to say that I am very much looking forward to this kit. Initially, we thought that we would suspend the tradition of releasing new kits as Limited Edition items, but after a detailed historical analysis of the type, we thought that it would be a shame to do so. So, in April, we will start off with the now-traditional Limited Edition kit. The ProfiPACK version will follow in July.

    For May, we have another Limited Edition kit coming. This will be the F-104C in 1:48th, another in the line of Starfighters, of which we have released a few to date. In this case, however, we have changed the supplier of the plastic and this Vietnam War version will hail from Kinetic.

    June will see a significant premiere. The Limited Edition Wunderschone Neue Maschinen Pt.1 will introduce the Bf 109F-2 and F-4, the first of our Bf 109F, G and K kits in 1:72nd scale, which will be with us for a good number of years. The 1:72nd scale Bf 109F, G and K  are a very complex undertaking, and up to now, we have never committed to such an expansive type under one project umbrella. This is one of the reasons why it has taken as long as it has. Another major reason that the road to fruition was as long as it was even for us is that the basis for the project was data developed for our 1:48th Bf 109F/G/K, and we changed and corrected it to a large extent. These were on a technological as well as a conceptual level. Since those first 48th scale kits were released, our technological abilities have evolved, and with them, our view as to how a model kit should look and go together. Those of you familiar with last year’s released S-199 and CS-199 will now have insight into how these Bf 109s will look, because the S-199s are part of the overall same project and share a lot in common with the Bf 109F/G/K.

    The release schedule of the Bf 109F, G and K will be the same as the 1:48th scale Spitfire Mk.I-V. the Zeros, the Wildcats and Trener kits. Taking it in order, in the coming months we’ll see Wunderschone Neue Maschinen Pt.2 with the Bf 109G-2 and G-4. This will be followed by ‘Gustav’, with the Bf 109G-6, and next year,  we’ll pick up with the G-14. This will be followed by the G-6/AS and G-14/AS. This year will also see the release of the first ProfiPACK Bf-109F-2 and F-4. New kits of specific Bf 109F, G and K variants will be spread out over several years and will total somewhere in the neighborhood of dozens. The entire project includes fourteen sprues (not counting the molds for the S-199 and CS-199), and most of these deal with differences in the fuselages and wings. We are also, of course, covering detail changes as well, including such things as the sizes and types of tires and wheel hubs, tailwheels and rudders. As with the Rufe model, this approach will raise your comfort level in the build without the need of any major surgery. For those of you that really want to take your work to the next level, we are also preparing a slew of accessory items, such as photoetched, and 3D printed parts, starting with simple wheels to more complex items like engines and cockpits.

    We’ve got one more special edition coming in the second quarter. We decreased the number of kits produced for the Hind E, and diverted the resulting balance to a truly unique release. Unlike the Hind E kit, this one will not include the publication and will feature just one decal option. This will be for Mi-35 coded 3366, a Hind who’s paint scheme was inspired by the Alien franchise. The decals are the centerpiece of this project. From a graphic development standpoint, this is a very complex item, and its development was accompanied by constant doubt within our design team. But, after successfully completing the rivet sets for the Mi-24 and Mi-35, it was concluded that the completion of this decal set was well within our capabilities as well. In the past, we have designed and produced many large decal sheets, but in the case of Alien, it’s a collection of decals that end up covering the entire model. The project is unique, and a first. It will be produced in very limited quantities, no more than 1,000 units, and will also likely become a real collector’s item.

    We don’t live off of unique items alone, and so there are ProfiPACK and Weekend kits planned for the second quarter, as well as for the following ones. Amongst 1:48th scale ProfiPACK kits, this will include the initial release of the naval Camel 2F.1, the Z-326 Trener Master, and there will be another Wildcat. It may be a late F4F-4, or we may opt for the FM-2. This year, we’ll put out both, but the order of their release has not yet been set. Putting out a Dual Combo FM-2 boxing as a Limited Edition release is also on the table. The second quarter will also see a Bf 109E-1. Re-edition efforts will centre around a quarter scale Bf 109G-6, MiG-21PFM, another Bf 110, and in 1:72nd, an Fw 190F-8, MiG-21MF (Fighter Bomber), and a MiG-15UTI. For the Weekend line, we are planning a Tempest Mk.II and a Series 2 Tempest Mk.V, an Fw 190A-4 and A6M2 Zero Model 21. Not long ago, someone wrote in a modelling forum  that after the release of Academy’s Model 21 Zero, this will be the final option for a release of this type from Eduard. Rest assured that this is definitely not the case. As always, we will give you plenty of reasons to consider the Eduard kit as your FIRST choice!


    Third Quarter

    Here, we begin to skate on some thin ice. Not that there are no plans, but as a rule, that has so far not been broken, plans  tend to be subject to some dynamic changes after the second quarter. In any case, the main project for the third quarter is the 1:48th scale Bf 109K-4, which we would dearly like to release in time for the IPMS Nationals in San Marcos. This model is in a similar boat as the 72nd scale Bf 109 line – this kit also comes out of the earlier Bf 109F and G releases that came before it, but the design of the Bf 109K-4 introduced some technological and conceptual changes and innovations. The same can be said for the S-199 and CS-199, being prepared for the end of the year. In both cases, we have achieved technological and conceptual maturity, and I dare say we’ve fine tuned these things just right. When we get to the realization of the Kurfurst Limited Edition kit, we’ll do the same for the marking options. Of course, we’ll complement it all with accessory items, down to 3D prints, so you have something to really look forward to!

    The third quarter also sees plans for a Limited Edition Z-526 Trener, the final sub variant of the line. There will also be Wilde Sau Episode Three, the Final Countdown, dedicated to Wilde Sau units equipped with various versions of the Fw 190A. In the ProfiPACK line, we should see the 48th scale Rufe, another Wildcat, another Camel, and the aforementioned Bf 109F-2. The Weekend line will expand by the addition of the A6M3 Zero Model 32, another quarter scale Bf 110, Spitfire Mk.16 and an I-16 Type 10.


    Fourth Quarter

    Economists would call this venturing into speculation. At this point in the New Year, the fourth quarter is still very far off and plans change. At the moment, what Limited Edition kits based around outside sourced plastic will be developed is up in the air. Whatever it will be, this item is normally the hit of E-day in the fall. Finalizing agreements for the supply of the outsourced plastic won’t occur until next month at Nuremburg, and there are currently several items in the running. Where this will go is uncertain also because the Nuremburg Toy Fair, at least as far as our industry is concerned, will not be exactly a beehive of activity due to kit producer attendance. And really, the same can be said of retailer attendance, so this will be the most unusual Toy Fair over the past fifty years. I do hold out some hope that it won’t be so bad, and that it might end up like this past E-day, or the soccer World Cup in Qatar. These were also events that had a lot of negative predictions associated with them, but came through surpassing all expectations. Regardless of this year’s outcome, I believe that the Toy Fair will rebound over the coming years, recovering from the covid restrictions, and return to its former prosperity. How the fair goes, I will report on in the March newsletter.

    Be that as it may, the main focus for the fall will be the 1:48th scale Avia S-199. It will have its premiere at E-day, and same as the Bf 109K-4, it will come from a completely new set of molds. We are also planning a Limited Edition kit for the end of the year, ‘Malta’, featuring the Spitfire Mk. V, and the aforementioned 1:72nd scale Gustav, the Bf 109G-6, which will apparently also include a Bf 109G-5.

    We also have another new release planned for the very end of the year, and on the table are several possibilities. Whether it will be the MiG-21F-13, the P-51B Mustang, the A6M5 Model 52 Zero or something in 1:72nd will be finalized in the coming months. Take it as an early Christmas surprise, to be revealed at E-day, because within our system of releasing information, it just has to be that way.


    Accessory Items for 2023

    Out of the planned accessory items, I will point out those that jump out at me from the long list of things to come. The first of these would be the Brassin wingfold set for the F4F-4 Wildcat . I consider this a true masterpiece, able to turn a normal model into the pearl of a collection and able to attract the eye of any onlooker like a pole dancer. This printed set contains a set of plastic wings, because its integration naturally requires the cutting up of these items, which is much easier to do with two sets of wings rather than with just the one set from the kit. The Brassin line will also include 3D printed parts for the Fw 190A-8 in 1:48th scale. The first of these will be the cockpit, replacing the older cast resin item, and among other things, illustrates the advances made in this technology. Our plan is to replace the cast cockpits with 3D printed ones over time. We are also going to produce 3D prints for armor in 1:35th and ships in 1:350th. Also of note are eleven new Space sets, complemented by a set for the raised rivets on the 1:48th scale Su-25 using the same technology.  Among new mask and photoetched sets, I would point out items for the Tornado IDS in 1:32nd from Italeri and the first sets for the 48th scale Airfix Anson.

    Shows

    It looks like the revival of the show season is unstoppable. That would mean that after Nuremburg, we will attend all significant shows through the spring, including Prosek and Moson, and even Lingen between them. We will also attend some smaller local shows, although these will be more for exposure of our new items than as vendors. In the summer, we will be in Texas at the IPMS Nationals, the fall will have us at E-day, in which we want to draw on the success of the last show, and take it a step further. Unfortunately, Telford will is not in our plans.

    Excellent news has come out of Slovakia, which will see the return of Bratislava’s Plastic Winter. It will be the return of a legend in a big way. It will have a new venue and you have no idea how much I am looking forward to this show! So much so that the final big premiere of our making that I mentioned in the last paragraph will take place in Bratislava on November 11th, 2023!


    Articles

    There are two, in this issue, both from Mira Baric. There is the tenth edition of his report on the air war over Ukraine and the second part of Midway, about the search for sunken ships with Paul Allen. As is now our custom, we have five Boxart Stories. This newsletter is published in the classic PDF format and can be downloaded as you have in the past. At the same time, it is available through the Triobo publishing vehicle. You had an opportunity to test this new system out back in December, and the feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. There are some negative points that were raised, but among modellers, how can it be any other way? It does appear as though there are no fatal flaws in the system. If you should run into an issue, though, you can bring it to our attention, and we can discuss the principles of its functionality. Starting with February, our newsletter will be published using Triobo exclusively.


    2022

    The space allocated for my introduction to the newsletter has been pretty much used up, but I would at least like to summarize some stats for 2022. The year has been an interesting one and somewhat surprising, because over a six month period of the market cooling, and the associated drop in sales, it ended with a recovery that brought us in line with our best year ever, 2020. This is because of excellent performance over the first and fourth quarters last year, brought on by your support for us and our products. Our main markets, traditionally the Czech Republic, the EU, the United States and Japan, even saw relatively significant growth. This amounted to 7% in the Czech Republic, 9% in Japan, and as high as 14% in the US. There were some major jumps in the year in smaller markets, such as China by 58% and Australia  by 71%, but the champion amongst the developed world is Canada, with a jump of 84%.

    With the EU, it is a bit more complicated, because we trade with individual nations. The results vary, and while we recorded an increase in sales of 11% in France and even 26% in Poland, in Germany we registered a decrease of 11%. There were downturns elsewhere as well. Predictably, Russia fell by 47% and this year the bottom will fall out if the war doesn’t end soon. We’ll see no sales in the Russian market immediately at the start of this year. Less understandable is the drop in sales to Great Britain, where they amounted to 25%. In a market that has seen long term growth, this is rather shocking. It can’t be blamed on Brexit, and in Britain we saw a drop in the year before last of 5%, in line with the global figure compared to 2020. In short, everything appeared pretty normal and back then, there was a drop of about a percentage across the board. Last year’s 25% drop in sales is more dramatic, and I would venture a guess that it points to a worsening condition for mutual trade between Great Britain and the EU. Furthermore, even we are seeing worsening conditions with respect to imports from Britain, almost to the level seen back in the days of communism. We have even refused delivery of some items, because the additional duties and import taxes were higher than the cost of the actual goods. Add to that the cost of postage, which has risen, and continues to rise enormously, and you can see why there is fear for the future of international trade. I would like to extend my sincere thanks and gratitude to all those who, despite these conditions, still purchased items off our e-shop.  Your help in maintaining this avenue of sales is not taken for granted.

    That was the good news. Here’s the bad news. The other side of the coin when it comes to sales are expenses. These, unfortunately, rose exponentially. At the end of the summer, it even appeared as though these would not see any limits. There were also the effects of supply issues from earlier in the year. Luckily, our industry was not as hard hit as, say, the automobile sector. We never had to stop, or even limit, production. Nevertheless, inflation raised our expenses significantly, bit into our profits and put the brakes on development. The fall brought some relief on all fronts, including on the threat of further increases in energy costs, even though if these costs reach the government mandated ceiling, we’ve got something to look forward to….we’ll still end up paying three times as much as last year. The rising cost of production is the main, and really, the only, reason for price increases which we needed to implement with the New Year. We tried to minimize these as best we could, and because this was our responsibility alone, I put a lot of careful thought into this step. Despite all this, I firmly believe that we still provide the best value for the money compared to other firms. I believe that this will be noticed by you, and that we can count on your continued support for 2023!

    And, I wish all the best for the New Year, much success and good health!

    Happy Modelling

    Vladimir Sulc


  • The air war over Ukraine

    The Ukrainian soldiers in trenches near Bachmut, 2022. Source: ZSU

    The British soldiers in the battle of Passchendaele, 1917. Source: National Library of Scotland


    Bogged in the mud

    Text: Miro Barič 


    During the period of November 1 through December 1 the most important event was finding out how long the eternity takes. It is 42 days. This was exactly the time which elapsed since the Russian president Putin proclaimed that Kherson will be Russian forever until the moment the city was liberated by the Ukrainian troops. Otherwise, there were no ground movements in Ukraine due to the poor weather. The massive shelling of the cities by the Russian missiles continues as well as strengthening of the Ukrainian air defenses.

     

    Kherson was captured by Russian right at the beginning of the invasion. Besides Donbas it was the only regional center and large city the Russians managed to capture. It is located on the Dnieper right bank and its importance was as a launching point for the further advance on Mykolaiv and Odessa. Since the further advance was stopped and due to the Ukrainian counterattack in the end of August, Kherson became a logistics nightmare.

    With the unstoppable regularity, the Ukrainians shelled and destroyed the bridges across the river Dnieper, weapons dumps and command centers. Simultaneously they exercise the permanent pressure on the Russian front lines. And despite the Russian occupation administration organized the mock referendum after which the Kherson area, together with other three ones, was “forever” annexed to the Russian Federation, it was clear to the Army command that holding the positions on the Dnieper right bank will only lead to further losses. So, on November 11, an anniversary of the armistice that ended WWI, they retreated from Kherson to the left bank and destroyed all the bridges behind them.

    The legendary Chornobayivka was liberated on the way to Kherson. The Ukrainians had launched the large number of the rocket and artillery attacks on its airbase destroying a large quantity of the Russian helicopters and ground equipment. Gradually the airport was turned to a one huge graveyard. The Ukrainians recaptured two of their own helicopters (Mi-8 and Mi-24P) which had been captured by Russians at the beginning of the invasion in non-airworthy condition and painted their Z markings on them. Now the aircraft returned to the hands of their original owners.

     

    Much like during WWI

    In November the larger operations at different front sections were limited by rainy weather and mud. The worst conditions were around Bachmut in Donetsk area where the Russians have been pushing for several months. The images from there started to resemble the battle of Ypres (Passchendaele) during WWI-trenches filled with water, shot up trees and ever-present mud. While the activity at the front (except Kherson) practically stopped it continued to be “hot” in the air. The Russians continued with their attacks against the Ukrainian energy infrastructure. They used rockets, cruise missile launched from the ships and airplanes as well as the kamikaze drones. For example, on November 23 ten strategic bombers tu-95 took part in the attack and from the safety of the Russian airspace far from the front launched more than 70 cruise missiles. More than 50 were shot down by the Ukrainian AA defense. Those who penetrated however caused a massive damage. In the course of October and November the Russians have launched altogether seven attack waves and hit around 40% of the Ukrainian energy infrastructure. After each of these attack wave millions of people remained without electricity, heating and running water.

    During the last three November weeks, no Iranian unmanned vehicle Shahed-136 appeared which prompted great speculations about these kamikaze drones. In the end it turned out that the Russians had only exhausted the first batch and awaited further delivery. For more than two months Iran vehemently denied any drones deliveries to Russia. It was an obvious lie though. Ultimately on Saturday November 11 Iranian Secretary of State admitted the drones deliveries with the caveat they had been done a longer time before the outbreak of the war and the quantity was small. According to the Ukrainians it is another lie since the large-scale deployment of the Iranian drones in Ukraine was confirmed by many photographs, wrecks of the shot down aircraft even captured, almost intact crashed UALs.

    Shot up trees near Bachmut, 2022. Source: ZSU

    The Australian soldiers in shop up forest near Passchendaele, 1917. Source: Australian War Memorial collection


    Blood-stained selfie

    Since we mentioned the Iranian drones let’s recall an incident briefly mentioned in the previous part. Details about the case which occurred on Saturday October 12 near the city of Vinnytsya when the Ukrainian AF lost a Mig-29 surfaced only recently. The fighter was hit by a debris from Shahed-136 drone just shot down and the pilot had to eject. A month later the photograph of the pilot with blood on his face was published and a little later his whole story. At that time there was another wave of the Russian rockets and drones headed towards the Ukrainian cities. The defenders dispatched Mig-29 fighters against them. One of them was flown by Major Vadym Vorochylov from 204th Brigade of the Tactical Aviation. His call sign was Karaya. Those of you who are familiar with the name Erich Hartmann do not need further explanation on the call sign. Voroshylov had chosen it in 2014. The Ukrainian citizens however gave him the nickname Ghost of Vinnytsya. Contrary to Ghost of Kiev this is a real person.

    He treated his airplane as a living thing. Talked to it and touched it so as it worked as best as possible. His favorite was the aircraft with bort number 10 which he flew on about 20 combat missions and always could rely on it. On that fateful day Voroshylov woke up at 4 am due to the air scramble. The pilot from his unit destroyed two Shahed in the south of Ukraine of the first mission. Voroshylov flew the next mission. He shot down three Iranian drones and returned to the base without any problems.

    At dusk however another wave of raids came in. Major Voroshylov took off from the frontline airfield in the south of Ukraine and headed towards Vinnytsya area. He started to scan for targets and first he destroyed a drone. Then he launched a missile against another one. The drones generate rather weak thermal trace therefore they had been attacked at relatively short distance. So, when Voroshylov hit his fifth drone on that day its debris hit his Mig-29 fighter as well. “It broke my windshield and destroyed the aircraft nose” said the pilot later. “I was not seriously wounded but the blood from my facial cuts got into my eyes and impaired my situational awareness. My first though was that I did not want to eject. I saw the lights of some village in front of me. I checked my controls, and the rudder did not work. I could only control the pitch. Making turns was very limited. I turned left and saw a dark spot. I said to myself that it was probably a field and there is nothing on it. At that moment the flames erupted on the right side of the cockpit and when the fire reached me I promptly ejected, exactly according to the manual”, as the pilot recalled the dramatic moments. While he was still on the parachute, he pulled out a mobile phone to check his wounds. Thus, the selfie with his blood-stained face was taken. At the same time, he wanted to let the ground control know that he was okay. It took him approximately two minutes to land. For his conduct president Volodymyr Zelenskyi awarded him with the highest award, Hero of Ukraine.

    This pilot shot down 5 drones in a day. He should also be credited with two cruise missiles. Source: ZSU

    Vadym Voroshylov in the Mig-29 cockpit. Source: ZSU

    Major Vadym Voroshylov took selfie of his bloodied face while he was still on the parachute. Source: ZSU


    Blue-yellow markings

    Also, the fighter flown by Voroshylow had the long history. It had been manufactured in the summer of 1990 and delivered to the 161st Fighter Squadron of the Soviet AF at Limanske airbase near Odessa. The aircraft sported the standard camouflage of light gray and green-gray colors and carried the bort number “blue 31”. After the breakup of the Soviet Union it remained in Ukraine and sometime in 2001-2002 it was assigned to the 204th Brigade of the Tactical Aviation in Belbek, Crimea. The bort number was changed to “blue 10”. During 2007-2008 this Mig-29 was grounded since his airframe has reached the prescribed maximum flight hours. In 2014, after the Crimea was occupied by the Russians together with the other non-airworthy aircraft it was dismantled and transported by trucks to a new airbase of the 204th Brigade of the Tactical Aviation at Kulbakine near Mykolayiv. During 2015-2017 it flew again but when its unit was transferred to Luck airbase “blue 10” ended up in the group of other grounded airplanes at Ivano-Frankivsk airbase. This group of the non-airworthy airplanes became the target of the rocket attack in the very beginning of the Russian aggression launched on February 24. “Blue 10” was parked a little further and escaped without damage. The plane remained there until April at least and then, with the help of the allies who supplied the spare parts, was repaired and in June returned to service. At that time it was painted in the blue-yellow livery reminding of the former Ukrainian aerobatic group Falcons. It was returned to its original unit where it flew sporting this new marking until its last flight.

    Wreck of the Voroshylov’s Mig-29 fighter carrying blue 10 bort number. Source: ZSU

    Mig-29 in blue-yellow livery was returned to service in June 2022. Source: ZSU

    Ukrainian Su-24 with a distinct blue-yellow markings on the fuselage bottom including the drop tanks. Source: ZSU


    Strengthening of the Air Defense

    The continued attacks against Ukraine carried another side effect-they sped up the supplies of the Western AA systems to Ukraine. In October Germany delivered the first of four promised IRIS-T systems which was immediately deployed in the defense of the Ukrainian cities. In November the batch of various AA systems arrived from several countries. USA for example delivered the first two out of eight promised NASAMS batteries. In the end of 1990s this system was developed by the Norwegian company Kongsberg in the cooperation with the American company Raytheon. AIM-129 AMRAAM missile is used in this system. Initially it was air-air rocket, and it is its first application in NASAMS system as ground-air missile. Its range is 50 kilometers. NASAMS can also use AIM-9X sidewinder or IRIS-T rockets. In that case the range is 25 kilometers. According to the reports from the Ukrainian battlefield the weapon is very efficient. During the one of the Russian attacks in the middle of November NASAMS fired 10 rockets and destroyed 10 targets. Britain and Netherlands promised to supply additional AMRAAM missiles for these systems. Britain promised in total 1000 AA rockets of various types.

    On November 7 the Ukrainian Secretary of Defense, Oleksyi Reznikov, announced also acceptance of the Aspide system alongside the first NASAMS battery. These are originally Italian rockets developed in 1970s. Their range is 25 kilometers. In fact they were supplied by Spain who also, in the middle of October, finished the training of the Ukrainian soldiers to operate these rockets. Crotale is another older but still efficient system. It was developed in France in the 1960s but was continuously modernized. Its latest version is dated in 2008. It is the short-range system – 16 km range and 9 km altitude. It is capable of hitting the UALs, cruise missiles and certain types of rockets. In November France delivered two Crotale batteries.

    In November the picture was published confirming the delivery of the Polish systems Neva SC. Two Ukrainian soldiers were photographed in front of one of them. The Polish modernized the originally Soviet rockets S-125 Neva (SA-3 Goa NATO code name). Many analog components were replaced by digital ones resulting in the rockets‘ higher accuracy and reliability. The mobility was increased by mounting them on the WZT-1 tank chassis, a T-55 towing version. The picture was apparently taken in the summer and the details about Neva SC supplies remain unknown. In the past the Ukrainians retired their S-125 Neva rockets but then they modernized them to S-125-2D Pechora standard featuring 40 kilomenters range and in 2020 they re-introduced them to the service.

    Polish system Neva SC mounted on the WZT-1 tank chassis. Source: ZSU

     

    More was awaited

    In December the delivery of another older western system was anticipated. MIM-23 Hawk battery was supposed to arrive from Spain. These rockets were introduced to the service in the USA in 1960s however they were gradually modernized. Spain delivered Phase III version which appeared in 1980s and 1990s. Around 20 countries still use these rockets including Greece, Romania, Egypt, Israel and Japan. In the USA this system was retired in 2002 but Americans will send additional rockets to Ukraine to arm six launchers delivered by Spain.

    In December additional four AN/TWQ-1 Avenger systems were supposed to arrive from the USA developed on the chassis of the widely used Humvee utility vehicle carrying eight launching devices for Stinger rockets. Their range is 5 kilometers and ceiling 3.8 kilometers. The are primarily designated for defense against cruise missiles, drones, helicopters and low altitude flying aircraft. These four systems allocated to Ukraine will serve against Iranian drones and cruise missiles.

    Not only rocket systems but also artillery ones proved efficient against the drones. The German AA tanks take advantage of their highly accurate, radar controlled 35 mm cannons. A video was published showing a Gepard destroying a cruise missile with a short burst of fire. Besides already delivered 30 tanks Germany committed to supply another seven. Britain committed to deliver 125 AA cannons. Originally from Yugoslavia the 20 mm caliber M55 Zastava cannons showed up in Ukraine. The Ukrainians upgraded them by installing the night vision devices. The origin of these weapons is unknown, they could have been delivered from Croatia, Slovenia or Northern Macedonia.

    20 mm caliber cannon Zastava of Yugoslav origin which the Ukrainians upgraded by night vision gunsight. Source: ZSU


    Brimstone 2 in ground-to-ground version

    Ukraine not only received weapons for the AA defense. In the end of November, the Great Britain supplied the improved Brimstone 2 rockets. These were initially developed for the air-to-ground role to be launched from Tornadoes and Eurofighter Typhoon. Its first version has been in the production since 1999. After it is fired by the aircraft Brimstone 1 range is more than 20 kilometers. Brimstone 2 version was introduced into service in 2015. Its range is more than 60 kilometers and features the larger 6.2 kilos warhead efficient against the modern tanks. The missile flies to the target area on an autopilot and once there it chooses its target by its own radar and laser guided system and attacks. It can destroy the moving targets as well. In April Ukraine received Brimstone 1 rockets which however are not fired from the aircraft. Simple launching device was modified and mounted on the trucks or pickups. On May 17, first two Russian tanks were reported destroyed by these rockets. The ground launching device however means the shorter range due to the lack of the initial altitude and speed which it would have had when fired from the aircraft. According to the published video the Brimstone 2 missiles were transported by a C-17 from 99th Transport Squadron RAF from Brize Norton airbase. They were offloaded at a non-specified location and a C-17 returned immediately. The Ukrainian will launch Brimstome 2 rockets from the ground as well i.e., sacrificing the range with higher accuracy though in comparison to the earlier version.

    The Ukrainians use simple ground launchers for their Brimstone rockets.

    The photograph was probably taken during the training. Source: ZSU


    Ukrainian Sea Kings

    On November 23 the British Secretary of Defense Ben Wallace announced that he was sending three Sea King helicopters to the Ukraine. At the time of the announcement the first one already reached its destination. From the beginning the British informed that these aircraft are in SAR version (Search and Rescue). It did not stop various speculations about possible anti-submarine or early warning versions. Even though it is a non-combat, older version the impact is large. Sea King is the very first western-made type Ukraine aquired since the beginning of the Russian invasion on February 24, 2022. The most important information is that already six weeks before the announcement ten Ukrainian crews and ground personnel had been undergoing the training on this type in Britain. It shows that the western countries keep the information secret until the deal is completed. If the West decides to donate to Ukraine other (for example combat ready) helicopter or airplanes, or the modern aviation ammunition we will learn about it only after the Ukrainian aviators training will be finished and the aircraft deployed at the frontline.

    This Mi-8 originally belonged to 11th Brigade of the Army AF and in February, during the retreat, it was abandonded at Cornobayivka airport. In November the Ukrainians recovered it. Initially it should have been “red 89” in the command version. Source: Twitter / mil­_in_ua – W M Blood

    Mi-17 helicopter originally procured by the USA for Afghanistan. Now it is located in the snow-covered Ukraine sporting the desert camouflage. Source: ZSU

    This Mi-17 was donated to Ukraine by Slovakia in June. Its first image appeared only now. Source: ZSU

    This Ukrainian Mi-24 helicopted was captured by Russians in Chornobayivka as well in non-airworthy condition and now it was returned back to its original owners. Source: Twitter / mil­_in_ua – W M Blood


    Czech drones from Luxembourg

    Our Czech readers will be interested to learn about the Luxembourg military aid to Ukraine. This tiny country (population of 650,000) donated 28 Humvee utility vehicles, 20 12.7 mm caliber machine guns, 50 satellite communication terminals and 470 night vision goggles. Luxembourg also acquired for Ukraine 400 122 mm caliber rockets for the Grad launchers. The most important delivery however was six Primoco One 150 reconnaissance drones manufactured by a Czech company. These aircraft are 3.65 m long, have 4.85 m wingspan, their range is 200 km and endurance up to 15 hours. Their airspeed is 150 kph, maximum weight 150 kilos and their standard equipment is the movable camera but according to the customer’s specifications they can be equipped with other sensors.

     

    Small losses

    Despite several reports by both sides about the shot down aircraft during this reporting period only one loss of a piloted vehicle was confirmed. It could be also related to the combat operations slowed down by muddy terrain. That confirmed loss was an Ukrainian Mi-8 helicopter from 456th Transportation Brigade which was on November 11 hit by a portable missile during its mission in Donetsk area. The entire crew, Col. Serhyi Khomik, Maj. Viktor Penkovyi and MSgt. Vitalyi Golda. He acted as a hero when he retrieved Col. Khomik from the burning wreck. Sadly he could not be helped and Golda suffered the injuries to which is succumbed on November 16. In addition to this confirmed loss during November 1 through December 1, another wrecks of two Ukrainian helicopters were found (Mi-24P and Mi-8MTS) which had crashed during the earlier, non-specified period. On the Russian side a Ka-52 wreck, until now not registered as destroyed, was found near Kherson. Su-34 “red 22” registered as RF-95005 was found near Kupyansk. Most likely it is an aircraft shot down in this area on September 24.

    Wreck of the Su-34 marked “red 22” and carrying the registration RF-095005 found near Kupyansk. Source: ZSU

     

    Tragedy in Poland

    On Tuesday November 15 in the afternoon a tragic event took place. A rocket landed on the Polish territory and killed two people in Przewodow, Lublin County, barely 10 kilometers from the Ukrainian border. The rocket explosion created a large crater and knocked over a tractor with trailer. The investigation confirmed it was a rocket from the S-300 system belonging to the Ukrainian AA defense. It had been launched during a Russian attack against the missile headed towards the Ukrainian power station. The rocket however missed the target and the self-destructing system for such situation failed as well. It only exploded after hitting the ground and two Polish civilians lost their lives.

    The tragic results of the Ukrainian S-300 missile impact in Polish Przewodow. Two people lost their lives. Source: Twitter

  • Searching for the lost ships with Paul Allen

    Aerial shot of Midway on November 24, 1941, shortly before the start of the war with Japan. Source: US Navy


    MIDWAY

    Text: Miro Barič


    To describe the Battle of Midway would be beating of the dead horse. The details about the air combat can be found in Tom Cleaver’s article in the Info No. 152 (issue 10/2022). Therefore, in the following text we will focus on some key moments and also look into the search for the ships sunken during this battle.

     

    Battle of the Corral Sea, described in the previous part of this series, marked the very first aircraft carriers encounter in the history. It was a Japanese tactical victory since they lost only one small aircraft carrier, Shōhō and one destroyer while they sank a large American aircraft carrier Lexington, a tanker and a destroyer. Strategically the battle meant an Allied success since they prevented the Japanese landing at Port Moresby.

    In comparison Midway represented the very first American victory which not only hampered the Japanese offensive plans but also struck a devastative blow against their Navy from which they have never fully recovered. The ground for this was laid exactly by the Battle of the Corral Sea during which the aircraft carrier Shōkaku was severely damaged by three bombs and required the dry dock repairs. The second aircraft carrier, Zuikaku avoided the damage however lost a half of her aircraft crews and waited for the replacements. Therefore, both ships were missing at the attack on Midway.

    On the other side the American aircraft carrier USS Yorktown, seriously damaged in the Corral Sea, was repaired with the enormous effort and barely withing a month could join another battle. It was an unpleasant surprise for Japanese.

    Midway became the target of the first attack as early as December 7, 1941. Pictured here is the wreck of PBY-3 Catalina (BuNo 0824), destroyed in a night bombardment by the destroyers Ushio and Sazanami. Source: Naval History and Heritage Command


    Ace in the sleeve

    The greatest American advantage though was the intelligence acquired by decoding the Japanese messages. It helped to uncover the Japanese plan to land at Port Moresby – and thanks to it the Commader of the Pacific Fleet, Admiral Chester Nimitz started to trust the judgment of the HYPO station on Hawaiian Islands much more while evaluating the intercepted Japanese messages. And precisely their information played the critical role in the case of the Battle of Midway. It is the proof that even the nerds can help win the wars!

    HYPO station was one of two main cryptographic intelligence unit of the USN in the Pacific. The other one was in Melbourne. The third station in Philippines had to be evacuated before the Japanese onslaught and the personnel was incorporated into the Australian unit. HYPO station was commanded by Cpt. Joseph Roschefort, a very colorful individual in the otherwise dull uniformed world. Rochefort was born in 1900 in Dayton, Ohio. In 1917 he enlisted in the US Navy. During the enlistment process he lied he had been born in 1898 and this age difference accompanied him throughout his whole career which started by graduating from the Navy Mechanic School and starting the service on the tanker USS Cuyama. There, another officer noticed his passion in solving the rebus and cross words and recommended him for the Navy crypto-analytical studies. During 1929-1932 the Navy ensured he could master the Japanese language (including the studies in Tokyo) a when he was in the beginning of 1941 commissioned to lead HYPO station, he had already had nine years of service in the intelligence units under his belt. He was allowed to personally choose the majority of his team members, so he molded his team according to his needs. Their main task was to break the Japanese Navy code called JN-25 by the Americans.

    In cooperation with British, Australian and Dutch colleagues the American analytics gradually achieved the capability to read 10 to 15% of each Japanese message. To estimate the rest of the contents was a problem. That the large-scale Japanese offensive was being prepared was clear even before the first shot were fired in the Corral Sea. Those in Washington though supposed that the attack will be directed to the south, then towards Johnston Island. And finally estimated the date of the attack no sooner than middle of June 1942. On the contrary Rochefort was convinced that the Japanese operation is headed towards the central Pacific and its target is Midway and it will commence in the beginning of June. And that he was right in all aspects made him a lot of enemies in Washington. Luckily, Admiral Nimitz fully agreed with his conclusions and made the corresponding arrangements. Had he relied on the instructions from Washington he would have reached Midway after its capture by the Japanese. Instead, he could wait for Japanese and set the trap for them while they had no idea about the main American forces movement.

    USS Yorktown in dock at Pearl Harbor on May 29, 1942. Damage from the Battle of the Coral Sea was repaired in record time. Source: US Navy

    Japanese aircraft carrier Akagi at sea in the summer of 1941. Three A6M Zero fighters are parked forward. Source: Naval History and Heritage Command

    Joseph Rochefort


    Trick on Japanese and their own command

    In order to confirm its judgement HYPO station came up with the deceit Admiral Nimitz also agreed with. One intercepted message contained the words “koryaku butai” which had been confirmed as “invasion fleet” combined with the designation AF. As a target of the attack AF was mentioned in further Japanese messages. Rochefort was convinced that AF is Midway. But people in Washington believed it to be Johnston Island. Then one of Rochefort’s team members, Wilfred “Jasper” Holmes proposed that Midway faked the water supply problems. Nimitz gave the plan green light and the instructions were sent to Midway by underwater cable. Consequently, the island reported in the plain language that the sea water processing equipment suffered from the explosion and the drinking water supplies will last for two weeks only. The message was intercepted by the Japanese station on Kwajalein and sent it to the higher command. A couple of hours later commander of the air group scheduled to occupy AF sent the request to the headquarters for the emergency water supplies. This confirmed the identity of the target.

    All these analytical successes were not for free. During the month of May 1942, when any piece of informational was invaluable, for days Rochefort did not leave his bunker and worked for more than 12 hous a day. He did not follow the military rules and regulations but applied his own methods which were successful. While at work he wore the bathing robe and flippers. One can easily picture the image of Captain Benjamin “Hawkeye” Pierce from MASH series played by Alan Alda. Rochefort was lucky as well. In the very end of May 1942, the Japanese ceased to use JN-25 code and replaced it with another. That would have been broken from the scratch – however all that was important for the battle of Midway the American cryptanalytics had already found out. Nimitz wanted to reward Rochefort’s efforts and proposed his decoration with Navy Distinguished Service Medal. Nimitz’s superior, Admiral Ernest King refused it. He considered Rochefort the officer with the least military look he has ever met. After some other officers from Washington complained about him, he was transferred to San Francisco and put in charge of a dry dock and was no longer involved in crypto analytics until the end of war. Despite King’s objections he was awarded Legion of Merit at the end of war. He passed away in 1976 and received a real award for his work only after his death. In 1985 he was awarded long denied Navy Distinguished Service Medal and in 1986 Presidential Medal of Freedom.

    Japanese aircraft carrier Kaga after modernization in the mid-1930s. Source: Naval History and Heritage Command

    The stern of the Kaga circa 1941. Source: Naval History and Heritage Command

    Japanese aircraft carrier Soryu during training cruises in January 1938. Source: Naval History and Heritage Command


    Disastrous losses

    The result of the Battle of Midway is well known. Japan deployed four large aircraft carriers (Akagi, Kaga, Hiryū and Soryū) and lost all four of them. In addition, Japan lost a heavy cruiser. US Navy sent three aircraft carriers to a battle (Enterprise, Hornet, Yorktown) and lost one of them including a destroyer. What contributed to the catastrophic Japanese defeat was the fact that the Americans knew their plan and that this plan was extremely complicated. Japanese fleet was divided into several independent groups with different tasks and moving far from each other. Therefore, in case it was necessary, they could not help each other and their coordination was very demanding. The battle started on June 3, 1942, by the unsuccessful B-17 attack against the transportation ships from the invasion fleet. At night the PBY Catalina flying boat’s torpedo hit and damaged the tanker Akebono Maru. It was the only American successful torpedo attack during the whole battle. In the morning of June 4 Admiral Chūichi Nagumo dispatched the Japanese carrier-borne aircraft to attack Midway Island. They were opposed by 26 F2A Buffalo and F4F Wildcat fighters of the US Marines led by Major Floyd Parks. Fifteen of them were shot down and most of the returning aircraft were seriously damaged. Among them a Wildcat flown by Marion Carl for who this mission was a baptism of fire. Several months later he became famous during the battles of Guadalcanal where he was credited with the majority of his 18.5 victories.

    In the meantime, bombers from the island were sent on the counterattack against the Japanese aircraft carriers. Without the fighter escort however, they did not score any hits and suffered heavy losses. Five out of six Avengers were shot down, out of fours B-26 Marauders two did not return, out of eleven SB2U Vindicator two were lost and out of 16 SBD Dauntless eight were destroyed. Their pilots had not been trained sufficiently yet and attacked from gliding flight instead of diving. Their commander, Major Lofton Henderson was killed and in August 1942 an airport at Guadalcanal was named after him. Only 15 B-17 bombers attacking from the high altitude returned without a loss. It was clear to Nagumo that the aircraft arrived from Midway where Japanese failed to catch them on the ground. The first attacking wave also reported that they did not manage to destroy all installations and suggested to launch another wave. Therefore, its aircraft were being prepared in hangars to attack the ground targets. Nagumo however had no idea that at that time the aircraft from the American carriers were already airborne. One of the ships was discovered by a Japanese reconnaissance aircraft and Nagumo ordered to stop the aircraft re-arming and armed them with torpedoes and armor piercing bombs.

    And then all hell broke loose for the Japanese Admiral. Arming the aircraft and dispatch of the second attack wave from the carriers ideally took Japanese 45 minutes but experiencing the complications it could have easily been an hour and even more. He did not have that time. The first wave from the attack on Midway was returning and if he did not want to lose them ditching in the ocean having exhausted all their fuel, he had to receive those first. At the same time first aircraft from the American carriers showed up. They however did not wait to form a large group but dispatched their units individually. Consequently, TBD Devastator torpedo bombers reached the Japanese formation first. Attacking one after another it was first 15 aircraft from Hornet’s VT-8, then 14 from VT-6 from Enterprise and 12 from Yorktown’s VT-3. All 15 Devastators from the first group were shot down and 29 out of 30 aviators were killed including the commander, John Waldron. The commander of the second group, Eugene Lindsay was also killed. VT-6 lost nine aircraft and only two Devastators from the last group survived.

    Therefore 34 out of 41 deployed torpedo bombers were lost without achieving a single successful hit. It was the Devastator’s very last combat mission. Their sacrifice though was not futile. They caused another delay in re-arming of the Japanese aircraft. And above all they lured A6M fighters protecting the formation down to low altitudes at the time when the SBD Dauntless dive bombers from VB-6, VS-6 and VB-3 were approaching at the high altitude. Then they could choose the targets at will and undisturbed. Kaga received five direct hits, Akagi only one but another near miss disabled the steering and Soryu was hit directly at least three times. Under the normal circumstances the bomb hits would not have been fatal. On all three ships however, the explosions occurred in the hangars among the aircraft full of fuel. They were surrounded by bombs and torpedoes which the servicemen did not have time to store in the protected ammunition storages. All of it caught fire and started to explode. Within couple of minutes the Japanese ships were in flames from the bow to the stern.

    Japanese aircraft carrier Hiryū dodges bombs from American B-17s on the morning of June 4, 1942. Source: Naval History and Heritage Command

    A Grumman F4F-4 Wildcat (BuNo 5244) takes off from Yorktown on the morning of June 4, 1942. This is aircraft No. 13 of the VF-3 unit flown by Lt. (JG) William Leonard. Source: Naval History and Heritage Command

    Douglas SBD-3 Dauntless No. 17 of unit VS-5 prepares to board Yorktown on the morning of June 4, 1942. Seated in the cockpit is Ens. Leif Larsen. Source: Naval History and Heritage Command

    This F4F-3 Wildcat from VMF-221 was flown by Capt. John Carey on June 4, 1942. He was wounded in combat and made an emergency landing. His partially disassembled BuNo 4006 is photographed in late June 1942. Source: Naval History and Heritage Command


    Hiryū versus Yorktown

    The only undamaged Japanese aircraft carrier Hiryū wasted no time and launched 18 D3A Val dive bombers escorted by six fighters which followed the returning American aircraft and attacked the first ship they discovered. It was USS Yorktown which sustained three bomb hits. Those tore a huge hole in the deck and disabled most of her boilers. Within an hour the ship’s crew managed to temporarily cover the deck and restore the propulsion. When another wave from Hiryū arrived in the form of ten B5N Kate torpedo bombers escorted by six fighters the ship appeared to them undamaged, and they concluded it was another ship. This time they hit Yorktown with two torpedoes. The vessel without the power started to list to the port side. The Japanese were convinced that they sank two American carriers and balanced the powers. They were preparing to strike the remaining enemy ships when 24 American dive bombers arrived and hit Hiryū with four to five bombs. The morning scenario repeated itself with large scale fires and the ammunition explosions which sealed the ship’s fate. While Soryu and Kaga sank on June 4 evening, Akagi followed then only next day early morning and Hiryū sank last on June 5 at 9 am.

    The main forces consequently avoided the further confrontation, and the Japanese withdrew. The cruisers Mogami and Mikuma however were left behind due to their earlier collision and damage. In the following two days they were the target the air raids which ultimately sank Mikuma on June 6.

    Mogami escaped heavily damaged. On the American side the efforts to save Yorktown continued ultimately marred by I-168 submarine. On June 6 she hit the carrier with two torpedoes, third one struck destroyer Hamman which sank with the loss of 80 crew members. On the following day, June 7 in the morning, she was followed by Yorktown to the ocean bottom. The Battle of Midway final act was capturing of several Japanese sailors. First USS Trout submarine picked up two survivors from Mikuma on June 9. Then, on June 14 a Catalina crew spotted a small boat hundreds of miles off Midway.

    Five days later, on June 19, it was found by USS Ballard which picked up 35 Japanese sailors from it. There were mechanics left behind on the sinking Hiryū. They made their way up from bellow the deck, found a boat, launched it on the water just minutes before Hiryū disappeared under the surface. They tried to reach their own territory. Originally there were 39 of them but five of them did not survive the two weeks on the ocean. The rest became POWs and were transferred to Pearl Harbor. Three American aviators were also captured but their fare was much worse. Pilot Fran O’Flaherty and his gunner Bruno Peter Gaid from Enterprise were interrogated and the murdered by throwing them overboard with the weight attached. Japanese tried to kill Wesley Osmus from Yorktown in the same way but he resisted so they killed him with a hatchet and threw his dead body overboard.


    The burning USS Yorktown during the Japanese attacks on June 4, 1942. Source: Naval History and Heritage Command

    Attacking torpedo bomber B5N Kate (top right) seen from the deck of Yorktown. Source: Naval History and Heritage Command

    This SBD-3 Dauntless (BuNo 4542) belonged to VB-6 of the USS Enterprise. However, its crew, pilot George Goldsmith and radio operator James Patterson, landed aboard Yorktown due to damage and lack of fuel. The aircraft was later lost with that ship. Source: Naval History and Heritage Command

    One of a pair of SBD-3 Dauntlesses from VB-3 that were unable to land aboard Yorktown due to damage and thus ended up in the water alongside the cruiser USS Astoria. Source: Naval History and Heritage Command

    The burning aircraft carrier Hiryū on the morning of June 5, 1942, shortly before sinking. Source: US Navy

    The destroyer USS Hammann sinks after being hit by a torpedo from a Japanese submarine. The image was taken from the deck of the Yorktown, which was also hit. At the top right is the 127 mm caliber gun platform. Source: Naval History and Heritage Command

    The aircraft carrier Yorktown tilted after being abandoned by her crew. On board are two Wildcat fighters. Source: Naval History and Heritage Command

    Dauntlesses from VS-8 of Hornet attack the Japanese cruiser Mikuma on June 6, 1942. Source: US Navy

    Japanese heavy cruiser Mikuma on June 6, 1942 shortly before sinking. Source: Naval History and Heritage Command

    After the battle. In the cockpit of an F4F-4 with seven downed symbols sits Lt. (JG) Elbert McCuskey. At left is Ensign George Gay, the only member of VT-8's Hornet squadron to survive her Devastators' attack on the Japanese ships. Source: Naval History and Heritage Command

    Japanese sailors from Hiryū who were captured by the USS Ballard on June 19, 1942. Source: Naval History and Heritage Command


    Kaga and Akagi found

    Midway was a turning point in the Pacific war and ships sunken in this battle would have been valued exhibits in Paul Allen’s collection. He was heavily involved in searching for the shipwrecks however on October 15, 2018 he passed away after sudden illness. The company he had founded continued in his efforts for some time afterwards. Precisely a year after Allen’s death his ship RV Petrel sailed on expedition to Midway. First, on October 18, 2019, they found Kaga’s wreck. Her parts had been discovered by the US Navy in 1999 during the exercise involving mapping the ocean bottom. The had discovered 15 meters long bulkhead, two 25 mm caliber cannons posts and landing lights in 5200 meters depth. RV Petrel discovered the whole wreck in 5400 meters depth. The wreck is upright but significantly covered with sediments and most of her deck and superstructure is missing. She is surrounded by a lot of debris. Two days later, on October 20, 2019, RV Petrel crew discovered Akagi’s wreck as well with the help of high frequency sonar in the depth of 5490 meters. The ship is upright but as opposed to Kaga is fairly undamaged. The photographs could not be made since the underwater robot was damaged while researching Kaga two days ago.

    Platform for one of the Kaga's anti-aircraft guns. Source: PaulAllen.com

    The odo on the side of the Kaga wreck below the platform for one of the 127 mm guns. Source: PaulAllen.com

    The platform of the 127 mm gun. Source: PaulAllen.com

    One of the 203 mm guns on the port side of the Kaga. Source: PaulAllen.com


    Sources:

    Hrbek, I., Hrbek, J. - Krvavé oceány, Naše vojsko, 2002

    Hubáček, M. - Pacifik v plamenech, Mladá Fronta, 2001

    Layton, E., Pineau, R., Costello, J. - And I Was There: Pearl Harbor and Midway – Breaking the Secrets, William Morrow & Co, 1985

    Lundstrom, J. - The First Team, Naval Institute Press, 1990

    www.history.navy.mil/

    warbirdsnews.com/warbirds-news/battle-of-midway-ijn-aircraft-carriers-kaga-and-akagi-discovered.html

.ff0{font-family:sans-serif;visibility:hidden;} @font-face{font-family:ff1;src:url(f1.woff)format("woff");}.ff1{font-family:ff1;line-height:1.024414;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff2;src:url(f2.woff)format("woff");}.ff2{font-family:ff2;line-height:1.005371;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff3;src:url(f3.woff)format("woff");}.ff3{font-family:ff3;line-height:1.005371;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff4;src:url(f4.woff)format("woff");}.ff4{font-family:ff4;line-height:0.666504;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff5;src:url(f5.woff)format("woff");}.ff5{font-family:ff5;line-height:0.997070;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff6;src:url(f6.woff)format("woff");}.ff6{font-family:ff6;line-height:1.019043;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff7;src:url(f7.woff)format("woff");}.ff7{font-family:ff7;line-height:0.666504;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff8;src:url(f8.woff)format("woff");}.ff8{font-family:ff8;line-height:0.666504;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff9;src:url(f9.woff)format("woff");}.ff9{font-family:ff9;line-height:0.728000;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ffa;src:url(fa.woff)format("woff");}.ffa{font-family:ffa;line-height:1.121094;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ffb;src:url(fb.woff)format("woff");}.ffb{font-family:ffb;line-height:0.724609;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ffc;src:url(fc.woff)format("woff");}.ffc{font-family:ffc;line-height:0.718750;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ffd;src:url(fd.woff)format("woff");}.ffd{font-family:ffd;line-height:0.928711;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ffe;src:url(fe.woff)format("woff");}.ffe{font-family:ffe;line-height:0.724609;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:fff;src:url(ff.woff)format("woff");}.fff{font-family:fff;line-height:0.718750;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff10;src:url(f10.woff)format("woff");}.ff10{font-family:ff10;line-height:0.928711;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff11;src:url(f11.woff)format("woff");}.ff11{font-family:ff11;line-height:1.005371;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff12;src:url(f12.woff)format("woff");}.ff12{font-family:ff12;line-height:0.816406;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff13;src:url(f13.woff)format("woff");}.ff13{font-family:ff13;line-height:1.005371;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff14;src:url(f14.woff)format("woff");}.ff14{font-family:ff14;line-height:0.784000;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff15;src:url(f15.woff)format("woff");}.ff15{font-family:ff15;line-height:1.023438;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff16;src:url(f16.woff)format("woff");}.ff16{font-family:ff16;line-height:0.804688;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff17;src:url(f17.woff)format("woff");}.ff17{font-family:ff17;line-height:1.029785;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff18;src:url(f18.woff)format("woff");}.ff18{font-family:ff18;line-height:1.149414;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff19;src:url(f19.woff)format("woff");}.ff19{font-family:ff19;line-height:0.997070;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff1a;src:url(f1a.woff)format("woff");}.ff1a{font-family:ff1a;line-height:1.163086;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff1b;src:url(f1b.woff)format("woff");}.ff1b{font-family:ff1b;line-height:1.048340;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff1c;src:url(f1c.woff)format("woff");}.ff1c{font-family:ff1c;line-height:1.005371;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff1d;src:url(f1d.woff)format("woff");}.ff1d{font-family:ff1d;line-height:1.005371;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff1e;src:url(f1e.woff)format("woff");}.ff1e{font-family:ff1e;line-height:0.952850;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff1f;src:url(f1f.woff)format("woff");}.ff1f{font-family:ff1f;line-height:0.924805;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff20;src:url(f20.woff)format("woff");}.ff20{font-family:ff20;line-height:0.724609;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff21;src:url(f21.woff)format("woff");}.ff21{font-family:ff21;line-height:0.718750;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff22;src:url(f22.woff)format("woff");}.ff22{font-family:ff22;line-height:0.928711;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff23;src:url(f23.woff)format("woff");}.ff23{font-family:ff23;line-height:0.724609;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff24;src:url(f24.woff)format("woff");}.ff24{font-family:ff24;line-height:0.718750;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff25;src:url(f25.woff)format("woff");}.ff25{font-family:ff25;line-height:0.928711;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff26;src:url(f26.woff)format("woff");}.ff26{font-family:ff26;line-height:0.782000;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff27;src:url(f27.woff)format("woff");}.ff27{font-family:ff27;line-height:0.928711;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff28;src:url(f28.woff)format("woff");}.ff28{font-family:ff28;line-height:0.796387;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff29;src:url(f29.woff)format("woff");}.ff29{font-family:ff29;line-height:1.149414;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff2a;src:url(f2a.woff)format("woff");}.ff2a{font-family:ff2a;line-height:0.718750;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff2b;src:url(f2b.woff)format("woff");}.ff2b{font-family:ff2b;line-height:0.810059;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff2c;src:url(f2c.woff)format("woff");}.ff2c{font-family:ff2c;line-height:0.719000;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff2d;src:url(f2d.woff)format("woff");}.ff2d{font-family:ff2d;line-height:0.709961;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff2e;src:url(f2e.woff)format("woff");}.ff2e{font-family:ff2e;line-height:0.719000;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff2f;src:url(f2f.woff)format("woff");}.ff2f{font-family:ff2f;line-height:0.709961;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff30;src:url(f30.woff)format("woff");}.ff30{font-family:ff30;line-height:0.816895;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff31;src:url(f31.woff)format("woff");}.ff31{font-family:ff31;line-height:0.773438;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff32;src:url(f32.woff)format("woff");}.ff32{font-family:ff32;line-height:1.379000;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff33;src:url(f33.woff)format("woff");}.ff33{font-family:ff33;line-height:0.796000;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff34;src:url(f34.woff)format("woff");}.ff34{font-family:ff34;line-height:1.029297;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff35;src:url(f35.woff)format("woff");}.ff35{font-family:ff35;line-height:0.928711;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff36;src:url(f36.woff)format("woff");}.ff36{font-family:ff36;line-height:0.938477;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff37;src:url(f37.woff)format("woff");}.ff37{font-family:ff37;line-height:0.928711;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff38;src:url(f38.woff)format("woff");}.ff38{font-family:ff38;line-height:0.963379;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff39;src:url(f39.woff)format("woff");}.ff39{font-family:ff39;line-height:0.969238;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff3a;src:url(f3a.woff)format("woff");}.ff3a{font-family:ff3a;line-height:1.159180;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff3b;src:url(f3b.woff)format("woff");}.ff3b{font-family:ff3b;line-height:0.864746;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff3c;src:url(f3c.woff)format("woff");}.ff3c{font-family:ff3c;line-height:0.938477;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff3d;src:url(f3d.woff)format("woff");}.ff3d{font-family:ff3d;line-height:0.717285;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff3e;src:url(f3e.woff)format("woff");}.ff3e{font-family:ff3e;line-height:0.716000;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff3f;src:url(f3f.woff)format("woff");}.ff3f{font-family:ff3f;line-height:0.736000;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff40;src:url(f40.woff)format("woff");}.ff40{font-family:ff40;line-height:0.731000;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} @font-face{font-family:ff41;src:url(f41.woff)format("woff");}.ff41{font-family:ff41;line-height:0.928711;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;visibility:visible;} .m2a{transform:matrix(-0.354793,0.000000,0.000000,-0.322539,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(-0.354793,0.000000,0.000000,-0.322539,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(-0.354793,0.000000,0.000000,-0.322539,0,0);} .m20{transform:matrix(-0.322539,0.000000,0.000000,-0.322539,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(-0.322539,0.000000,0.000000,-0.322539,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(-0.322539,0.000000,0.000000,-0.322539,0,0);} .m32{transform:matrix(-0.314896,-0.069802,0.069802,-0.314896,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(-0.314896,-0.069802,0.069802,-0.314896,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(-0.314896,-0.069802,0.069802,-0.314896,0,0);} .m34{transform:matrix(-0.314895,-0.069807,0.069807,-0.314895,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(-0.314895,-0.069807,0.069807,-0.314895,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(-0.314895,-0.069807,0.069807,-0.314895,0,0);} .m33{transform:matrix(-0.314894,-0.069812,0.069812,-0.314894,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(-0.314894,-0.069812,0.069812,-0.314894,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(-0.314894,-0.069812,0.069812,-0.314894,0,0);} .m27{transform:matrix(0.000000,0.354793,-0.322539,0.000000,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.000000,0.354793,-0.322539,0.000000,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.000000,0.354793,-0.322539,0.000000,0,0);} .m2b{transform:matrix(0.000000,0.332218,-0.322539,0.000000,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.000000,0.332218,-0.322539,0.000000,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.000000,0.332218,-0.322539,0.000000,0,0);} .m2e{transform:matrix(0.000000,0.328990,-0.322539,0.000000,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.000000,0.328990,-0.322539,0.000000,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.000000,0.328990,-0.322539,0.000000,0,0);} .m25{transform:matrix(0.000000,0.322539,-0.322539,0.000000,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.000000,0.322539,-0.322539,0.000000,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.000000,0.322539,-0.322539,0.000000,0,0);} .m2f{transform:matrix(0.000000,0.319314,-0.322539,0.000000,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.000000,0.319314,-0.322539,0.000000,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.000000,0.319314,-0.322539,0.000000,0,0);} .m26{transform:matrix(0.000000,0.314273,-0.314273,-0.072556,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.000000,0.314273,-0.314273,-0.072556,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.000000,0.314273,-0.314273,-0.072556,0,0);} .m29{transform:matrix(0.000000,-0.314273,0.314273,0.072556,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.000000,-0.314273,0.314273,0.072556,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.000000,-0.314273,0.314273,0.072556,0,0);} .m3{transform:matrix(0.000000,-0.315492,0.315492,0.067058,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.000000,-0.315492,0.315492,0.067058,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.000000,-0.315492,0.315492,0.067058,0,0);} .m2d{transform:matrix(0.000000,-0.319314,0.322539,0.000000,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.000000,-0.319314,0.322539,0.000000,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.000000,-0.319314,0.322539,0.000000,0,0);} .m21{transform:matrix(0.000000,-0.322539,0.322539,0.000000,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.000000,-0.322539,0.322539,0.000000,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.000000,-0.322539,0.322539,0.000000,0,0);} .m2c{transform:matrix(0.000000,-0.328990,0.322539,0.000000,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.000000,-0.328990,0.322539,0.000000,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.000000,-0.328990,0.322539,0.000000,0,0);} .m24{transform:matrix(0.000000,-0.332216,0.322539,0.000000,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.000000,-0.332216,0.322539,0.000000,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.000000,-0.332216,0.322539,0.000000,0,0);} .m28{transform:matrix(0.000000,-0.354793,0.322539,0.000000,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.000000,-0.354793,0.322539,0.000000,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.000000,-0.354793,0.322539,0.000000,0,0);} .m30{transform:matrix(0.223667,-0.084067,0.113465,0.301923,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.223667,-0.084067,0.113465,0.301923,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.223667,-0.084067,0.113465,0.301923,0,0);} .m12{transform:matrix(0.256140,0.195999,-0.196020,0.256140,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.256140,0.195999,-0.196020,0.256140,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.256140,0.195999,-0.196020,0.256140,0,0);} .m1c{transform:matrix(0.256985,0.194881,-0.194894,0.256998,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.256985,0.194881,-0.194894,0.256998,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.256985,0.194881,-0.194894,0.256998,0,0);} .md{transform:matrix(0.256985,0.194892,-0.194892,0.257000,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.256985,0.194892,-0.194892,0.257000,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.256985,0.194892,-0.194892,0.257000,0,0);} .m17{transform:matrix(0.286272,0.148551,-0.148565,0.286287,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.286272,0.148551,-0.148565,0.286287,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.286272,0.148551,-0.148565,0.286287,0,0);} .m1b{transform:matrix(0.286273,0.148552,-0.148552,0.286294,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.286273,0.148552,-0.148552,0.286294,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.286273,0.148552,-0.148552,0.286294,0,0);} .m16{transform:matrix(0.286917,0.147301,-0.147316,0.286932,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.286917,0.147301,-0.147316,0.286932,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.286917,0.147301,-0.147316,0.286932,0,0);} .m13{transform:matrix(0.290822,0.037274,-0.041030,0.319919,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.290822,0.037274,-0.041030,0.319919,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.290822,0.037274,-0.041030,0.319919,0,0);} .ma{transform:matrix(0.297987,0.123432,-0.123432,0.297987,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.297987,0.123432,-0.123432,0.297987,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.297987,0.123432,-0.123432,0.297987,0,0);} .m6{transform:matrix(0.311549,0.000000,-0.083481,0.311549,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.311549,0.000000,-0.083481,0.311549,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.311549,0.000000,-0.083481,0.311549,0,0);} .m4{transform:matrix(0.311550,0.000000,-0.083478,0.311550,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.311550,0.000000,-0.083478,0.311550,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.311550,0.000000,-0.083478,0.311550,0,0);} .m5{transform:matrix(0.315492,0.000000,-0.067058,0.315492,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.315492,0.000000,-0.067058,0.315492,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.315492,0.000000,-0.067058,0.315492,0,0);} .m22{transform:matrix(0.319314,0.000000,0.000000,0.322539,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.319314,0.000000,0.000000,0.322539,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.319314,0.000000,0.000000,0.322539,0,0);} .m10{transform:matrix(0.320638,0.028052,-0.028114,0.321312,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.320638,0.028052,-0.028114,0.321312,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.320638,0.028052,-0.028114,0.321312,0,0);} .m1a{transform:matrix(0.320638,-0.028052,0.028114,0.321312,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.320638,-0.028052,0.028114,0.321312,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.320638,-0.028052,0.028114,0.321312,0,0);} .mf{transform:matrix(0.320642,0.028053,-0.028112,0.321312,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.320642,0.028053,-0.028112,0.321312,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.320642,0.028053,-0.028112,0.321312,0,0);} .m1d{transform:matrix(0.320646,0.028056,-0.028114,0.321312,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.320646,0.028056,-0.028114,0.321312,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.320646,0.028056,-0.028114,0.321312,0,0);} .m19{transform:matrix(0.320646,-0.028056,0.028114,0.321312,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.320646,-0.028056,0.028114,0.321312,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.320646,-0.028056,0.028114,0.321312,0,0);} .m1f{transform:matrix(0.320648,0.028044,-0.028113,0.321312,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.320648,0.028044,-0.028113,0.321312,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.320648,0.028044,-0.028113,0.321312,0,0);} .m1e{transform:matrix(0.320652,0.028046,-0.028102,0.321313,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.320652,0.028046,-0.028102,0.321313,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.320652,0.028046,-0.028102,0.321313,0,0);} .m11{transform:matrix(0.320662,0.028040,-0.028103,0.321313,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.320662,0.028040,-0.028103,0.321313,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.320662,0.028040,-0.028103,0.321313,0,0);} .m8{transform:matrix(0.320773,-0.033714,0.033714,0.320773,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.320773,-0.033714,0.033714,0.320773,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.320773,-0.033714,0.033714,0.320773,0,0);} .mb{transform:matrix(0.321287,0.028114,-0.028114,0.321312,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.321287,0.028114,-0.028114,0.321312,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.321287,0.028114,-0.028114,0.321312,0,0);} .m14{transform:matrix(0.321287,-0.028114,0.028114,0.321312,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.321287,-0.028114,0.028114,0.321312,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.321287,-0.028114,0.028114,0.321312,0,0);} .mc{transform:matrix(0.321291,0.028107,-0.028107,0.321312,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.321291,0.028107,-0.028107,0.321312,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.321291,0.028107,-0.028107,0.321312,0,0);} .m15{transform:matrix(0.321291,-0.028107,0.028107,0.321312,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.321291,-0.028107,0.028107,0.321312,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.321291,-0.028107,0.028107,0.321312,0,0);} .me{transform:matrix(0.321301,0.028118,-0.028118,0.321312,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.321301,0.028118,-0.028118,0.321312,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.321301,0.028118,-0.028118,0.321312,0,0);} .m18{transform:matrix(0.321301,-0.028118,0.028118,0.321312,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.321301,-0.028118,0.028118,0.321312,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.321301,-0.028118,0.028118,0.321312,0,0);} .m9{transform:matrix(0.322201,-0.014772,0.014772,0.322201,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.322201,-0.014772,0.014772,0.322201,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.322201,-0.014772,0.014772,0.322201,0,0);} .m0{transform:matrix(0.322539,0.000000,0.000000,0.322539,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.322539,0.000000,0.000000,0.322539,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.322539,0.000000,0.000000,0.322539,0,0);} .m7{transform:matrix(0.322539,0.000000,0.000000,0.322539,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.322539,0.000000,0.000000,0.322539,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.322539,0.000000,0.000000,0.322539,0,0);} .m23{transform:matrix(0.354793,0.000000,0.000000,0.322539,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.354793,0.000000,0.000000,0.322539,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.354793,0.000000,0.000000,0.322539,0,0);} .m1{transform:matrix(0.597167,0.000000,0.000000,0.322539,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(0.597167,0.000000,0.000000,0.322539,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(0.597167,0.000000,0.000000,0.322539,0,0);} .m2{transform:matrix(1.290158,0.000000,0.000000,1.290158,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(1.290158,0.000000,0.000000,1.290158,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(1.290158,0.000000,0.000000,1.290158,0,0);} .m31{transform:matrix(3.094257,-1.162768,0.113356,0.301964,0,0);-ms-transform:matrix(3.094257,-1.162768,0.113356,0.301964,0,0);-webkit-transform:matrix(3.094257,-1.162768,0.113356,0.301964,0,0);} .v0{vertical-align:0.000000px;} .lsb{letter-spacing:-11.045088px;} .lsc{letter-spacing:-8.243376px;} .ls25{letter-spacing:-7.020000px;} .ls35{letter-spacing:-5.670000px;} .ls47{letter-spacing:-5.566400px;} .ls46{letter-spacing:-4.294080px;} .ls42{letter-spacing:-4.174800px;} .ls1e{letter-spacing:-3.888000px;} .ls48{letter-spacing:-3.101280px;} .ls13{letter-spacing:-2.860000px;} .ls49{letter-spacing:-2.749120px;} .ls5{letter-spacing:-2.427880px;} .ls2f{letter-spacing:-1.970748px;} .ls26{letter-spacing:-1.800000px;} .ls3{letter-spacing:-1.799508px;} .ls31{letter-spacing:-1.620000px;} .ls29{letter-spacing:-1.541686px;} .ls19{letter-spacing:-1.146382px;} .ls2c{letter-spacing:-1.037236px;} .ls37{letter-spacing:-1.002377px;} .ls22{letter-spacing:-0.948730px;} .lsf{letter-spacing:-0.869631px;} .ls45{letter-spacing:-0.795200px;} .ls3f{letter-spacing:-0.751078px;} .ls1f{letter-spacing:-0.720000px;} .ls1c{letter-spacing:-0.704000px;} .ls4{letter-spacing:-0.620520px;} .ls41{letter-spacing:-0.593472px;} .ls2{letter-spacing:-0.571643px;} .ls9{letter-spacing:-0.546228px;} .lsd{letter-spacing:-0.520000px;} .ls33{letter-spacing:-0.504000px;} .ls2a{letter-spacing:-0.481140px;} .ls24{letter-spacing:-0.394388px;} .ls20{letter-spacing:-0.360000px;} .ls1d{letter-spacing:-0.356000px;} .ls1a{letter-spacing:-0.352000px;} .ls15{letter-spacing:-0.343506px;} .ls32{letter-spacing:-0.336000px;} .ls34{letter-spacing:-0.320000px;} .ls23{letter-spacing:-0.291600px;} .ls10{letter-spacing:-0.280000px;} .ls44{letter-spacing:-0.198800px;} .ls40{letter-spacing:-0.197652px;} .ls16{letter-spacing:-0.180000px;} .ls36{letter-spacing:-0.168000px;} .ls0{letter-spacing:0.000000px;} .ls7{letter-spacing:0.180000px;} .ls43{letter-spacing:0.198800px;} .ls2d{letter-spacing:0.211288px;} .ls8{letter-spacing:0.220000px;} .ls30{letter-spacing:0.253546px;} .ls21{letter-spacing:0.360000px;} .ls2e{letter-spacing:0.380318px;} .ls28{letter-spacing:0.560000px;} .ls12{letter-spacing:0.662476px;} .ls11{letter-spacing:0.687012px;} .ls14{letter-spacing:0.760620px;} .lse{letter-spacing:0.785157px;} .ls17{letter-spacing:0.800000px;} .ls4b{letter-spacing:0.864000px;} .ls4a{letter-spacing:0.900000px;} .ls3e{letter-spacing:0.933040px;} .ls4c{letter-spacing:0.972000px;} .lsa{letter-spacing:1.120000px;} .ls3d{letter-spacing:1.600420px;} .ls1{letter-spacing:1.625264px;} .ls3b{letter-spacing:1.800480px;} .ls1b{letter-spacing:1.920000px;} .ls6{letter-spacing:2.000000px;} .ls3c{letter-spacing:2.000540px;} .ls39{letter-spacing:2.160576px;} .ls3a{letter-spacing:2.400640px;} .ls18{letter-spacing:2.760000px;} .ls27{letter-spacing:2.800000px;} .ls38{letter-spacing:2.800740px;} .ls2b{letter-spacing:3.288664px;} .sc_{text-shadow:none;} .sc4{text-shadow:-0.015em 0 rgb(101,98,99),0 0.015em rgb(101,98,99),0.015em 0 rgb(101,98,99),0 -0.015em rgb(101,98,99);} .sc3{text-shadow:-0.015em 0 rgb(255,255,255),0 0.015em rgb(255,255,255),0.015em 0 rgb(255,255,255),0 -0.015em rgb(255,255,255);} .sc2{text-shadow:-0.015em 0 rgb(210,32,39),0 0.015em rgb(210,32,39),0.015em 0 rgb(210,32,39),0 -0.015em rgb(210,32,39);} .sc0{text-shadow:-0.015em 0 transparent,0 0.015em transparent,0.015em 0 transparent,0 -0.015em transparent;} .sc1{text-shadow:-0.015em 0 rgb(35,31,32),0 0.015em rgb(35,31,32),0.015em 0 rgb(35,31,32),0 -0.015em rgb(35,31,32);} @media screen and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio:0){ .sc_{-webkit-text-stroke:0px transparent;} .sc4{-webkit-text-stroke:0.015em rgb(101,98,99);text-shadow:none;} .sc3{-webkit-text-stroke:0.015em rgb(255,255,255);text-shadow:none;} .sc2{-webkit-text-stroke:0.015em rgb(210,32,39);text-shadow:none;} .sc0{-webkit-text-stroke:0.015em transparent;text-shadow:none;} .sc1{-webkit-text-stroke:0.015em rgb(35,31,32);text-shadow:none;} } .ws3f0{word-spacing:-17.940000px;} .ws3f7{word-spacing:-14.129000px;} .wsc5{word-spacing:-3.924000px;} .ws1f0{word-spacing:-3.660800px;} .ws166{word-spacing:-3.420000px;} .ws3bc{word-spacing:-3.288664px;} .ws3b5{word-spacing:-3.234380px;} .ws7b{word-spacing:-2.916000px;} .ws21{word-spacing:-2.880000px;} .wsdd{word-spacing:-2.772000px;} .ws2e8{word-spacing:-2.760000px;} .ws18c{word-spacing:-2.736000px;} .ws134{word-spacing:-2.652000px;} .wsff{word-spacing:-2.628000px;} .ws15e{word-spacing:-2.520000px;} .ws210{word-spacing:-2.358400px;} .ws2ad{word-spacing:-2.349600px;} .ws4f{word-spacing:-2.304000px;} .ws2c9{word-spacing:-2.278400px;} .ws17d{word-spacing:-2.208253px;} .ws2e4{word-spacing:-2.171600px;} .wsf6{word-spacing:-2.160000px;} .ws17b{word-spacing:-2.159180px;} .ws135{word-spacing:-2.132000px;} .ws9c{word-spacing:-2.124000px;} .ws20c{word-spacing:-2.112000px;} .wsfd{word-spacing:-2.088000px;} .ws297{word-spacing:-2.076800px;} .ws160{word-spacing:-2.036500px;} .ws15c{word-spacing:-2.016000px;} .ws17f{word-spacing:-2.011964px;} .wsde{word-spacing:-1.980000px;} .ws180{word-spacing:-1.962891px;} .ws118{word-spacing:-1.944000px;} .ws1ad{word-spacing:-1.908000px;} .ws179{word-spacing:-1.889283px;} .ws1ba{word-spacing:-1.872000px;} .ws15f{word-spacing:-1.864747px;} .ws17e{word-spacing:-1.840211px;} .wsf5{word-spacing:-1.836000px;} .ws3d8{word-spacing:-1.830528px;} .ws28f{word-spacing:-1.830400px;} .ws3ec{word-spacing:-1.800480px;} .wsa6{word-spacing:-1.800000px;} .ws49{word-spacing:-1.764000px;} .ws153{word-spacing:-1.742066px;} .ws18b{word-spacing:-1.728000px;} .ws182{word-spacing:-1.717530px;} .ws2f1{word-spacing:-1.708800px;} .wsc3{word-spacing:-1.692000px;} .ws21a{word-spacing:-1.689600px;} .ws17a{word-spacing:-1.668458px;} .ws141{word-spacing:-1.656000px;} .ws2d2{word-spacing:-1.637600px;} .ws3c7{word-spacing:-1.632000px;} .wsf9{word-spacing:-1.620000px;} .ws3ee{word-spacing:-1.600420px;} .ws3e6{word-spacing:-1.600000px;} .ws39e{word-spacing:-1.577552px;} .ws326{word-spacing:-1.566400px;} .ws3ef{word-spacing:-1.560000px;} .ws1e0{word-spacing:-1.548800px;} .wsef{word-spacing:-1.548000px;} .ws296{word-spacing:-1.513600px;} .wsf3{word-spacing:-1.512000px;} .ws3a3{word-spacing:-1.498674px;} .ws22{word-spacing:-1.476000px;} .ws1f3{word-spacing:-1.443200px;} .wsc8{word-spacing:-1.440000px;} .ws3b7{word-spacing:-1.424848px;} .ws2f9{word-spacing:-1.424000px;} .ws371{word-spacing:-1.419797px;} .ws336{word-spacing:-1.417500px;} .ws4a{word-spacing:-1.404000px;} .ws319{word-spacing:-1.388400px;} .ws24a{word-spacing:-1.372800px;} .ws117{word-spacing:-1.368000px;} .ws36f{word-spacing:-1.340919px;} .ws97{word-spacing:-1.332000px;} .ws1a1{word-spacing:-1.324952px;} .ws231{word-spacing:-1.302400px;} .ws1ab{word-spacing:-1.296000px;} .ws30e{word-spacing:-1.281600px;} .ws39d{word-spacing:-1.262042px;} .wsb4{word-spacing:-1.260000px;} .ws3e9{word-spacing:-1.248000px;} .ws294{word-spacing:-1.232000px;} .ws1a2{word-spacing:-1.226807px;} .ws7c{word-spacing:-1.224000px;} .ws318{word-spacing:-1.210400px;} .ws115{word-spacing:-1.188000px;} .ws3e0{word-spacing:-1.184000px;} .ws2b9{word-spacing:-1.174800px;} .ws1f2{word-spacing:-1.161600px;} .ws155{word-spacing:-1.152000px;} .ws378{word-spacing:-1.143725px;} .ws1a4{word-spacing:-1.128663px;} .ws12e{word-spacing:-1.120000px;} .wsbb{word-spacing:-1.116000px;} .ws24c{word-spacing:-1.091200px;} .wsad{word-spacing:-1.080000px;} .ws1a3{word-spacing:-1.079590px;} .ws2e6{word-spacing:-1.068000px;} .ws379{word-spacing:-1.064848px;} .ws265{word-spacing:-1.056000px;} .ws113{word-spacing:-1.044000px;} .ws37c{word-spacing:-1.025409px;} .ws1d8{word-spacing:-1.020800px;} .wsac{word-spacing:-1.008000px;} .ws313{word-spacing:-0.996800px;} .ws263{word-spacing:-0.985600px;} .wsab{word-spacing:-0.972000px;} .ws3a0{word-spacing:-0.946531px;} .ws106{word-spacing:-0.936000px;} .ws3ed{word-spacing:-0.933040px;} .ws2c5{word-spacing:-0.925600px;} .ws34d{word-spacing:-0.907092px;} .ws3b3{word-spacing:-0.905626px;} .ws335{word-spacing:-0.900000px;} .ws2c6{word-spacing:-0.890000px;} .ws110{word-spacing:-0.864000px;} .ws388{word-spacing:-0.844800px;} .ws33f{word-spacing:-0.828215px;} .ws45{word-spacing:-0.828000px;} .ws30d{word-spacing:-0.818800px;} .ws1fc{word-spacing:-0.809600px;} .ws29e{word-spacing:-0.800000px;} .ws16b{word-spacing:-0.792000px;} .ws136{word-spacing:-0.785157px;} .ws55{word-spacing:-0.756000px;} .ws3df{word-spacing:-0.736000px;} .wsa7{word-spacing:-0.720000px;} .ws2f7{word-spacing:-0.712000px;} .ws258{word-spacing:-0.704000px;} .ws181{word-spacing:-0.687012px;} .ws77{word-spacing:-0.684000px;} .ws3c8{word-spacing:-0.672000px;} .ws26d{word-spacing:-0.668800px;} .wsd7{word-spacing:-0.648000px;} .ws206{word-spacing:-0.633600px;} .ws359{word-spacing:-0.631021px;} .ws3c2{word-spacing:-0.624000px;} .wsc0{word-spacing:-0.612000px;} .ws2b5{word-spacing:-0.605200px;} .ws202{word-spacing:-0.598400px;} .ws39c{word-spacing:-0.591582px;} .ws4c{word-spacing:-0.576000px;} .ws386{word-spacing:-0.563200px;} .ws3b6{word-spacing:-0.560000px;} .ws346{word-spacing:-0.552143px;} .ws11{word-spacing:-0.540000px;} .wsd4{word-spacing:-0.504000px;} .ws2b1{word-spacing:-0.498400px;} .ws29b{word-spacing:-0.492800px;} .ws3d1{word-spacing:-0.480000px;} .ws358{word-spacing:-0.473266px;} .wsc9{word-spacing:-0.468000px;} .ws2fa{word-spacing:-0.462800px;} .ws1e2{word-spacing:-0.457600px;} .ws332{word-spacing:-0.440000px;} .ws88{word-spacing:-0.432000px;} .ws191{word-spacing:-0.429000px;} .ws270{word-spacing:-0.422400px;} .ws333{word-spacing:-0.414000px;} .ws48{word-spacing:-0.396000px;} .ws1fd{word-spacing:-0.387200px;} .ws3e3{word-spacing:-0.384000px;} .ws3bf{word-spacing:-0.380318px;} .wsea{word-spacing:-0.360000px;} .ws3ab{word-spacing:-0.354949px;} .ws1fb{word-spacing:-0.352000px;} .wsc1{word-spacing:-0.324000px;} .ws328{word-spacing:-0.320400px;} .ws3d4{word-spacing:-0.320000px;} .ws91{word-spacing:-0.288000px;} .ws272{word-spacing:-0.281600px;} .ws37f{word-spacing:-0.276072px;} .ws26a{word-spacing:-0.276000px;} .ws3c1{word-spacing:-0.253546px;} .ws10{word-spacing:-0.252000px;} .ws2b6{word-spacing:-0.249200px;} .ws385{word-spacing:-0.246400px;} .ws3b4{word-spacing:-0.240000px;} .ws108{word-spacing:-0.220000px;} .ws19{word-spacing:-0.216000px;} .ws3be{word-spacing:-0.211288px;} .ws1d5{word-spacing:-0.200000px;} .ws3f8{word-spacing:-0.198800px;} .ws40{word-spacing:-0.180000px;} .ws22b{word-spacing:-0.160000px;} .ws3a5{word-spacing:-0.157755px;} .ws23{word-spacing:-0.144000px;} .ws2ef{word-spacing:-0.142400px;} .ws1eb{word-spacing:-0.140800px;} .ws334{word-spacing:-0.112682px;} .wsd6{word-spacing:-0.108000px;} .ws3bb{word-spacing:-0.096827px;} .ws3fd{word-spacing:-0.084000px;} .ws367{word-spacing:-0.078878px;} .wsbc{word-spacing:-0.072000px;} .ws3ba{word-spacing:-0.064152px;} .ws3f5{word-spacing:-0.056000px;} .ws3b2{word-spacing:-0.053438px;} .ws72{word-spacing:-0.036000px;} .ws268{word-spacing:-0.035200px;} .ws0{word-spacing:0.000000px;} .ws1dc{word-spacing:0.035200px;} .ws2f8{word-spacing:0.035600px;} .ws6b{word-spacing:0.036000px;} .ws2b0{word-spacing:0.071200px;} .ws102{word-spacing:0.072000px;} .ws290{word-spacing:0.105600px;} .ws2ae{word-spacing:0.106800px;} .wsb1{word-spacing:0.108000px;} .ws3aa{word-spacing:0.118316px;} .ws24d{word-spacing:0.140800px;} .ws39{word-spacing:0.144000px;} .ws3ac{word-spacing:0.157755px;} .ws3ea{word-spacing:0.168000px;} .ws269{word-spacing:0.176000px;} .ws9e{word-spacing:0.180000px;} .ws3f3{word-spacing:0.197652px;} .ws27f{word-spacing:0.211200px;} .wsf0{word-spacing:0.216000px;} .ws370{word-spacing:0.236633px;} .ws74{word-spacing:0.252000px;} .ws375{word-spacing:0.276072px;} .ws17c{word-spacing:0.280000px;} .ws9f{word-spacing:0.288000px;} .ws356{word-spacing:0.291600px;} .ws349{word-spacing:0.315510px;} .ws262{word-spacing:0.316800px;} .ws3e7{word-spacing:0.320000px;} .ws30c{word-spacing:0.320400px;} .ws29{word-spacing:0.324000px;} .ws3c3{word-spacing:0.336000px;} .ws1a9{word-spacing:0.343506px;} .ws20b{word-spacing:0.352000px;} .ws357{word-spacing:0.354949px;} .ws2a1{word-spacing:0.356000px;} .wsba{word-spacing:0.360000px;} .ws222{word-spacing:0.387200px;} .ws2d9{word-spacing:0.391600px;} .ws35f{word-spacing:0.394388px;} .ws8{word-spacing:0.396000px;} .ws1ea{word-spacing:0.422400px;} .ws322{word-spacing:0.427200px;} .ws104{word-spacing:0.432000px;} .ws3a4{word-spacing:0.433827px;} .ws232{word-spacing:0.457600px;} .ws2fb{word-spacing:0.462800px;} .ws35{word-spacing:0.468000px;} .ws3b9{word-spacing:0.481140px;} .ws275{word-spacing:0.492800px;} .ws2a8{word-spacing:0.498400px;} .ws31{word-spacing:0.504000px;} .ws1ec{word-spacing:0.528000px;} .ws2f2{word-spacing:0.534000px;} .ws7{word-spacing:0.540000px;} .ws128{word-spacing:0.546228px;} .ws372{word-spacing:0.552143px;} .ws3f1{word-spacing:0.560000px;} .ws252{word-spacing:0.563200px;} .ws1{word-spacing:0.571643px;} .wscb{word-spacing:0.576000px;} .ws37d{word-spacing:0.591582px;} .ws3f4{word-spacing:0.593472px;} .ws219{word-spacing:0.598400px;} .ws315{word-spacing:0.605200px;} .ws121{word-spacing:0.612000px;} .ws3{word-spacing:0.620520px;} .ws39f{word-spacing:0.631021px;} .ws29c{word-spacing:0.633600px;} .ws323{word-spacing:0.640800px;} .ws2f{word-spacing:0.648000px;} .ws286{word-spacing:0.668800px;} .ws360{word-spacing:0.670460px;} .ws9d{word-spacing:0.684000px;} .ws1d7{word-spacing:0.704000px;} .ws354{word-spacing:0.709898px;} .ws43{word-spacing:0.720000px;} .ws3d2{word-spacing:0.736000px;} .ws1e8{word-spacing:0.739200px;} .ws348{word-spacing:0.749337px;} .ws3f2{word-spacing:0.751078px;} .wse5{word-spacing:0.756000px;} .ws35a{word-spacing:0.788776px;} .wsfe{word-spacing:0.792000px;} .ws3cf{word-spacing:0.800000px;} .ws389{word-spacing:0.809600px;} .ws5b{word-spacing:0.828000px;} .ws201{word-spacing:0.844800px;} .ws2a6{word-spacing:0.854400px;} .ws44{word-spacing:0.864000px;} .ws3ae{word-spacing:0.867654px;} .ws285{word-spacing:0.880000px;} .ws2a{word-spacing:0.900000px;} .ws344{word-spacing:0.907092px;} .ws3eb{word-spacing:0.911252px;} .ws1ef{word-spacing:0.915200px;} .ws30{word-spacing:0.936000px;} .ws12b{word-spacing:0.946795px;} .ws337{word-spacing:0.948730px;} .ws2d0{word-spacing:0.961200px;} .wsb0{word-spacing:0.972000px;} .ws27c{word-spacing:0.985600px;} .ws13{word-spacing:1.008000px;} .ws21b{word-spacing:1.020800px;} .ws3c5{word-spacing:1.024000px;} .ws3b1{word-spacing:1.025409px;} .ws2dd{word-spacing:1.032400px;} .ws3bd{word-spacing:1.037236px;} .ws69{word-spacing:1.044000px;} .ws15a{word-spacing:1.080000px;} .ws278{word-spacing:1.091200px;} .ws350{word-spacing:1.104286px;} .ws11f{word-spacing:1.116000px;} .ws213{word-spacing:1.126400px;} .ws2a7{word-spacing:1.139200px;} .ws34a{word-spacing:1.143725px;} .ws1d6{word-spacing:1.146382px;} .ws60{word-spacing:1.152000px;} .ws2bb{word-spacing:1.174800px;} .ws3ad{word-spacing:1.183164px;} .wscf{word-spacing:1.188000px;} .ws132{word-spacing:1.196000px;} .ws33e{word-spacing:1.222603px;} .wsd{word-spacing:1.224000px;} .ws1fe{word-spacing:1.232000px;} .ws2ca{word-spacing:1.246000px;} .ws3e2{word-spacing:1.248000px;} .ws95{word-spacing:1.260000px;} .ws39b{word-spacing:1.262042px;} .ws298{word-spacing:1.267200px;} .ws3c{word-spacing:1.296000px;} .ws3a6{word-spacing:1.301480px;} .ws1f9{word-spacing:1.302400px;} .ws3c4{word-spacing:1.312000px;} .ws31b{word-spacing:1.317200px;} .ws142{word-spacing:1.332000px;} .ws277{word-spacing:1.337600px;} .ws3b0{word-spacing:1.340919px;} .ws4d{word-spacing:1.368000px;} .ws1fa{word-spacing:1.372800px;} .ws395{word-spacing:1.380358px;} .ws324{word-spacing:1.388400px;} .ws146{word-spacing:1.404000px;} .ws253{word-spacing:1.408000px;} .ws3a2{word-spacing:1.419797px;} .ws31e{word-spacing:1.424000px;} .ws80{word-spacing:1.440000px;} .ws34c{word-spacing:1.459236px;} .ws14c{word-spacing:1.476000px;} .ws14{word-spacing:1.512000px;} .ws24e{word-spacing:1.513600px;} .ws2d7{word-spacing:1.530800px;} .ws3b8{word-spacing:1.541686px;} .ws57{word-spacing:1.548000px;} .ws1de{word-spacing:1.548800px;} .ws2bd{word-spacing:1.566400px;} .ws339{word-spacing:1.577552px;} .ws58{word-spacing:1.584000px;} .ws2b7{word-spacing:1.602000px;} .ws12c{word-spacing:1.602269px;} .ws218{word-spacing:1.619200px;} .wse{word-spacing:1.620000px;} .ws230{word-spacing:1.654400px;} .ws177{word-spacing:1.656000px;} .ws39a{word-spacing:1.656430px;} .ws29f{word-spacing:1.673200px;} .ws1f1{word-spacing:1.689600px;} .ws98{word-spacing:1.692000px;} .ws396{word-spacing:1.695868px;} .ws2c8{word-spacing:1.708800px;} .ws38b{word-spacing:1.724800px;} .ws53{word-spacing:1.728000px;} .ws3d{word-spacing:1.764000px;} .ws37e{word-spacing:1.774746px;} .ws2{word-spacing:1.799508px;} .ws51{word-spacing:1.800000px;} .ws2a2{word-spacing:1.815600px;} .ws25{word-spacing:1.836000px;} .ws221{word-spacing:1.865600px;} .wsa0{word-spacing:1.872000px;} .ws377{word-spacing:1.893062px;} .ws254{word-spacing:1.900800px;} .wsdf{word-spacing:1.908000px;} .ws34f{word-spacing:1.932501px;} .ws227{word-spacing:1.936000px;} .ws10d{word-spacing:1.944000px;} .ws3e5{word-spacing:1.952000px;} .ws3c0{word-spacing:1.970748px;} .ws23a{word-spacing:1.971200px;} .ws3b{word-spacing:1.980000px;} .ws31a{word-spacing:1.993600px;} .ws1f7{word-spacing:2.006400px;} .ws33d{word-spacing:2.011379px;} .ws32{word-spacing:2.016000px;} .ws237{word-spacing:2.041600px;} .ws34{word-spacing:2.052000px;} .ws2a9{word-spacing:2.064800px;} .ws25d{word-spacing:2.076800px;} .wse1{word-spacing:2.088000px;} .ws325{word-spacing:2.100400px;} .ws26{word-spacing:2.124000px;} .ws33b{word-spacing:2.129695px;} .ws274{word-spacing:2.147200px;} .ws8c{word-spacing:2.160000px;} .ws38d{word-spacing:2.169134px;} .ws2fd{word-spacing:2.171600px;} .ws9{word-spacing:2.196000px;} .ws35b{word-spacing:2.208573px;} .ws271{word-spacing:2.217600px;} .ws6d{word-spacing:2.232000px;} .ws374{word-spacing:2.248012px;} .ws1ff{word-spacing:2.252800px;} .ws10a{word-spacing:2.268000px;} .ws2bf{word-spacing:2.278400px;} .ws380{word-spacing:2.287450px;} .ws5e{word-spacing:2.304000px;} .ws2e2{word-spacing:2.314000px;} .ws1e1{word-spacing:2.323200px;} .wsca{word-spacing:2.340000px;} .ws20d{word-spacing:2.358400px;} .ws5a{word-spacing:2.376000px;} .ws292{word-spacing:2.393600px;} .ws192{word-spacing:2.400000px;} .ws12d{word-spacing:2.403403px;} .ws361{word-spacing:2.405767px;} .ws176{word-spacing:2.412000px;} .ws2db{word-spacing:2.420800px;} .ws4{word-spacing:2.427880px;} .ws22e{word-spacing:2.428800px;} .ws10c{word-spacing:2.448000px;} .ws303{word-spacing:2.456400px;} .wsa9{word-spacing:2.484000px;} .ws37a{word-spacing:2.484644px;} .ws312{word-spacing:2.492000px;} .ws3d6{word-spacing:2.496000px;} .ws38a{word-spacing:2.499200px;} .wse6{word-spacing:2.520000px;} .ws305{word-spacing:2.527600px;} .ws3c6{word-spacing:2.528000px;} .wsa8{word-spacing:2.556000px;} .ws3cd{word-spacing:2.560000px;} .ws21c{word-spacing:2.569600px;} .ws129{word-spacing:2.585479px;} .ws82{word-spacing:2.592000px;} .ws2ed{word-spacing:2.598800px;} .ws345{word-spacing:2.602961px;} .ws3db{word-spacing:2.624000px;} .ws2d{word-spacing:2.628000px;} .ws257{word-spacing:2.640000px;} .ws3f{word-spacing:2.664000px;} .ws2e7{word-spacing:2.670000px;} .ws351{word-spacing:2.681838px;} .wse0{word-spacing:2.700000px;} .wsa3{word-spacing:2.736000px;} .ws247{word-spacing:2.745600px;} .ws3fc{word-spacing:2.749120px;} .ws3ca{word-spacing:2.752000px;} .ws382{word-spacing:2.760716px;} .ws6e{word-spacing:2.772000px;} .ws68{word-spacing:2.808000px;} .ws16{word-spacing:2.844000px;} .ws2e5{word-spacing:2.848000px;} .ws390{word-spacing:2.879032px;} .ws28{word-spacing:2.880000px;} .ws2c3{word-spacing:2.883600px;} .wsbd{word-spacing:2.916000px;} .ws34e{word-spacing:2.918471px;} .ws310{word-spacing:2.919200px;} .wsee{word-spacing:2.952000px;} .ws2d8{word-spacing:2.954800px;} .ws204{word-spacing:2.956800px;} .ws3dd{word-spacing:2.976000px;} .wsa{word-spacing:2.988000px;} .ws1d9{word-spacing:2.992000px;} .ws3af{word-spacing:2.997349px;} .ws3d0{word-spacing:3.008000px;} .ws75{word-spacing:3.024000px;} .ws2be{word-spacing:3.026000px;} .ws212{word-spacing:3.027200px;} .wsda{word-spacing:3.060000px;} .ws2cd{word-spacing:3.061600px;} .ws249{word-spacing:3.062400px;} .ws376{word-spacing:3.076226px;} .ws89{word-spacing:3.096000px;} .ws276{word-spacing:3.097600px;} .ws3fb{word-spacing:3.101280px;} .ws3cc{word-spacing:3.104000px;} .wsa1{word-spacing:3.132000px;} .ws295{word-spacing:3.132800px;} .wsdc{word-spacing:3.168000px;} .ws2de{word-spacing:3.168400px;} .ws187{word-spacing:3.204000px;} .ws2ee{word-spacing:3.239600px;} .wse7{word-spacing:3.240000px;} .ws299{word-spacing:3.273600px;} .ws2cc{word-spacing:3.275200px;} .ws3e{word-spacing:3.276000px;} .ws256{word-spacing:3.308800px;} .ws2f3{word-spacing:3.310800px;} .ws61{word-spacing:3.312000px;} .ws126{word-spacing:3.348000px;} .ws362{word-spacing:3.352298px;} .ws236{word-spacing:3.379200px;} .wsb8{word-spacing:3.384000px;} .ws3a9{word-spacing:3.391737px;} .ws245{word-spacing:3.414400px;} .ws2d4{word-spacing:3.417600px;} .ws5f{word-spacing:3.420000px;} .ws20e{word-spacing:3.449600px;} .ws78{word-spacing:3.456000px;} .ws365{word-spacing:3.470614px;} .ws321{word-spacing:3.488800px;} .ws83{word-spacing:3.492000px;} .ws38f{word-spacing:3.510053px;} .ws2e1{word-spacing:3.524400px;} .wse9{word-spacing:3.528000px;} .ws397{word-spacing:3.549492px;} .ws22a{word-spacing:3.555200px;} .ws330{word-spacing:3.560000px;} .ws8d{word-spacing:3.564000px;} .ws35d{word-spacing:3.588931px;} .ws29d{word-spacing:3.590400px;} .ws2b4{word-spacing:3.595600px;} .ws100{word-spacing:3.600000px;} .ws207{word-spacing:3.625600px;} .ws38c{word-spacing:3.628370px;} .ws7e{word-spacing:3.636000px;} .ws3e4{word-spacing:3.648000px;} .ws203{word-spacing:3.660800px;} .wsb3{word-spacing:3.672000px;} .ws343{word-spacing:3.707247px;} .ws7a{word-spacing:3.708000px;} .ws226{word-spacing:3.731200px;} .ws327{word-spacing:3.738000px;} .wseb{word-spacing:3.744000px;} .ws52{word-spacing:3.780000px;} .ws353{word-spacing:3.786125px;} .ws2ba{word-spacing:3.809200px;} .ws156{word-spacing:3.816000px;} .ws393{word-spacing:3.825564px;} .wsd1{word-spacing:3.852000px;} .ws392{word-spacing:3.865002px;} .ws21f{word-spacing:3.872000px;} .ws2a5{word-spacing:3.880400px;} .wsb7{word-spacing:3.888000px;} .ws248{word-spacing:3.907200px;} .ws2fc{word-spacing:3.916000px;} .ws65{word-spacing:3.924000px;} .wsc4{word-spacing:3.960000px;} .ws3e1{word-spacing:3.968000px;} .ws281{word-spacing:3.977600px;} .ws3a7{word-spacing:3.983319px;} .ws3a{word-spacing:3.996000px;} .ws391{word-spacing:4.022758px;} .ws2f0{word-spacing:4.022800px;} .ws27{word-spacing:4.032000px;} .ws24b{word-spacing:4.048000px;} .ws36a{word-spacing:4.062196px;} .ws99{word-spacing:4.068000px;} .ws28e{word-spacing:4.083200px;} .ws314{word-spacing:4.094000px;} .ws363{word-spacing:4.101635px;} .ws2b{word-spacing:4.104000px;} .ws246{word-spacing:4.118400px;} .ws2d3{word-spacing:4.129600px;} .ws123{word-spacing:4.140000px;} .ws208{word-spacing:4.153600px;} .ws2e3{word-spacing:4.165200px;} .ws3f6{word-spacing:4.174800px;} .wsbf{word-spacing:4.176000px;} .ws394{word-spacing:4.180513px;} .ws23e{word-spacing:4.188800px;} .ws3cb{word-spacing:4.192000px;} .ws10e{word-spacing:4.212000px;} .ws352{word-spacing:4.219952px;} .ws22f{word-spacing:4.224000px;} .ws331{word-spacing:4.236400px;} .ws114{word-spacing:4.248000px;} .ws34b{word-spacing:4.259390px;} .ws30b{word-spacing:4.272000px;} .wsbe{word-spacing:4.284000px;} .ws3f9{word-spacing:4.294080px;} .ws239{word-spacing:4.294400px;} .ws33c{word-spacing:4.298829px;} .ws11a{word-spacing:4.320000px;} .ws223{word-spacing:4.329600px;} .ws13a{word-spacing:4.356000px;} .ws7f{word-spacing:4.392000px;} .ws3e8{word-spacing:4.416000px;} .wsa2{word-spacing:4.428000px;} .ws2eb{word-spacing:4.450000px;} .ws364{word-spacing:4.456584px;} .wsfc{word-spacing:4.464000px;} .ws291{word-spacing:4.470400px;} .ws366{word-spacing:4.496023px;} .ws5d{word-spacing:4.500000px;} .ws235{word-spacing:4.505600px;} .ws340{word-spacing:4.535462px;} .wsd8{word-spacing:4.536000px;} .ws243{word-spacing:4.540800px;} .ws2cb{word-spacing:4.556800px;} .ws1a{word-spacing:4.572000px;} .ws1f8{word-spacing:4.576000px;} .ws316{word-spacing:4.592400px;} .ws17{word-spacing:4.608000px;} .ws1e3{word-spacing:4.611200px;} .ws2af{word-spacing:4.628000px;} .ws42{word-spacing:4.644000px;} .ws28a{word-spacing:4.646400px;} .ws368{word-spacing:4.653778px;} .ws304{word-spacing:4.663600px;} .ws54{word-spacing:4.680000px;} .wscd{word-spacing:4.716000px;} .ws1df{word-spacing:4.716800px;} .ws3d5{word-spacing:4.736000px;} .ws94{word-spacing:4.752000px;} .ws2fe{word-spacing:4.770400px;} .ws3a8{word-spacing:4.772095px;} .ws279{word-spacing:4.787200px;} .ws19a{word-spacing:4.788000px;} .ws12a{word-spacing:4.806806px;} .ws234{word-spacing:4.822400px;} .ws116{word-spacing:4.824000px;} .ws205{word-spacing:4.857600px;} .ws11e{word-spacing:4.860000px;} .ws2ab{word-spacing:4.877200px;} .ws23c{word-spacing:4.892800px;} .wsf{word-spacing:4.896000px;} .ws31d{word-spacing:4.912800px;} .ws151{word-spacing:4.932000px;} .ws31c{word-spacing:4.948400px;} .ws238{word-spacing:4.963200px;} .ws90{word-spacing:4.968000px;} .ws383{word-spacing:4.969289px;} .ws5c{word-spacing:5.004000px;} .ws81{word-spacing:5.040000px;} .ws32f{word-spacing:5.055200px;} .wsd5{word-spacing:5.076000px;} .ws37b{word-spacing:5.087605px;} .ws31f{word-spacing:5.090800px;} .ws214{word-spacing:5.104000px;} .ws93{word-spacing:5.112000px;} .ws1ee{word-spacing:5.139200px;} .ws71{word-spacing:5.148000px;} .ws228{word-spacing:5.174400px;} .ws1d{word-spacing:5.184000px;} .ws347{word-spacing:5.205922px;} .ws260{word-spacing:5.209600px;} .ws6c{word-spacing:5.220000px;} .ws3ce{word-spacing:5.248000px;} .ws86{word-spacing:5.256000px;} .ws242{word-spacing:5.280000px;} .ws35c{word-spacing:5.284799px;} .ws19f{word-spacing:5.292000px;} .ws165{word-spacing:5.328000px;} .ws25b{word-spacing:5.350400px;} .ws8f{word-spacing:5.364000px;} .ws96{word-spacing:5.400000px;} .ws33{word-spacing:5.436000px;} .ws2dc{word-spacing:5.446800px;} .ws217{word-spacing:5.456000px;} .ws85{word-spacing:5.472000px;} .ws320{word-spacing:5.482400px;} .wsf1{word-spacing:5.508000px;} .ws2f6{word-spacing:5.518000px;} .ws3a1{word-spacing:5.521432px;} .ws233{word-spacing:5.526400px;} .wsb5{word-spacing:5.544000px;} .ws2d6{word-spacing:5.553600px;} .ws1dd{word-spacing:5.561600px;} .ws3fa{word-spacing:5.566400px;} .ws193{word-spacing:5.568000px;} .ws50{word-spacing:5.580000px;} .ws2c7{word-spacing:5.589200px;} .ws211{word-spacing:5.596800px;} .ws3dc{word-spacing:5.600000px;} .ws109{word-spacing:5.616000px;} .ws2e0{word-spacing:5.624800px;} .wsb2{word-spacing:5.652000px;} .ws301{word-spacing:5.660400px;} .ws250{word-spacing:5.667200px;} .ws3d7{word-spacing:5.670000px;} .ws6a{word-spacing:5.688000px;} .wsa4{word-spacing:5.724000px;} .ws264{word-spacing:5.737600px;} .ws33a{word-spacing:5.758065px;} .wsb{word-spacing:5.760000px;} .ws124{word-spacing:5.796000px;} .ws2c{word-spacing:5.832000px;} .ws259{word-spacing:5.843200px;} .ws13e{word-spacing:5.868000px;} .ws300{word-spacing:5.874000px;} .ws133{word-spacing:5.876000px;} .wsaf{word-spacing:5.904000px;} .ws2bc{word-spacing:5.909600px;} .ws84{word-spacing:5.940000px;} .ws342{word-spacing:5.955259px;} .ws157{word-spacing:5.976000px;} .ws3d3{word-spacing:5.984000px;} .ws103{word-spacing:6.012000px;} .ws27b{word-spacing:6.019200px;} .wscc{word-spacing:6.048000px;} .ws2d1{word-spacing:6.052000px;} .ws26f{word-spacing:6.054400px;} .ws63{word-spacing:6.084000px;} .ws267{word-spacing:6.089600px;} .ws9b{word-spacing:6.120000px;} .ws25e{word-spacing:6.124800px;} .ws12{word-spacing:6.156000px;} .ws23d{word-spacing:6.160000px;} .ws105{word-spacing:6.192000px;} .wsb6{word-spacing:6.228000px;} .ws10f{word-spacing:6.264000px;} .ws1e9{word-spacing:6.265600px;} .wsf2{word-spacing:6.300000px;} .ws26c{word-spacing:6.300800px;} .ws13c{word-spacing:6.336000px;} .ws7d{word-spacing:6.372000px;} .ws224{word-spacing:6.406400px;} .wsce{word-spacing:6.408000px;} .ws26e{word-spacing:6.441600px;} .ws13d{word-spacing:6.444000px;} .ws5{word-spacing:6.480000px;} .ws341{word-spacing:6.507402px;} .ws200{word-spacing:6.512000px;} .ws307{word-spacing:6.514800px;} .ws195{word-spacing:6.516000px;} .ws21d{word-spacing:6.547200px;} .wsf4{word-spacing:6.552000px;} .ws244{word-spacing:6.582400px;} .ws154{word-spacing:6.588000px;} .ws3c9{word-spacing:6.592000px;} .ws23f{word-spacing:6.617600px;} .ws2ff{word-spacing:6.621600px;} .ws122{word-spacing:6.624000px;} .ws387{word-spacing:6.652800px;} .wsfa{word-spacing:6.660000px;} .ws282{word-spacing:6.688000px;} .ws6f{word-spacing:6.696000px;} .ws25a{word-spacing:6.723200px;} .ws8b{word-spacing:6.732000px;} .ws20f{word-spacing:6.758400px;} .wsc6{word-spacing:6.768000px;} .ws381{word-spacing:6.783474px;} .ws2f5{word-spacing:6.799600px;} .ws112{word-spacing:6.804000px;} .ws9a{word-spacing:6.840000px;} .ws159{word-spacing:6.876000px;} .ws293{word-spacing:6.899200px;} .ws198{word-spacing:6.912000px;} .ws241{word-spacing:6.934400px;} .ws16f{word-spacing:6.948000px;} .ws329{word-spacing:6.977600px;} .ws73{word-spacing:6.984000px;} .ws384{word-spacing:7.004800px;} .ws2b2{word-spacing:7.013200px;} .ws1c6{word-spacing:7.020000px;} .ws2ac{word-spacing:7.048800px;} .wse3{word-spacing:7.056000px;} .ws3d9{word-spacing:7.072000px;} .ws10b{word-spacing:7.092000px;} .ws194{word-spacing:7.104000px;} .ws29a{word-spacing:7.110400px;} .ws2a4{word-spacing:7.120000px;} .ws3ff{word-spacing:7.128000px;} .ws302{word-spacing:7.155600px;} .ws147{word-spacing:7.164000px;} .ws283{word-spacing:7.180800px;} .ws120{word-spacing:7.200000px;} .wsd3{word-spacing:7.236000px;} .wsd9{word-spacing:7.272000px;} .ws216{word-spacing:7.286400px;} .ws56{word-spacing:7.308000px;} .ws149{word-spacing:7.344000px;} .ws1ed{word-spacing:7.356800px;} .ws161{word-spacing:7.380000px;} .ws3de{word-spacing:7.392000px;} .ws79{word-spacing:7.416000px;} .ws175{word-spacing:7.452000px;} .ws145{word-spacing:7.488000px;} .ws1e7{word-spacing:7.497600px;} .ws400{word-spacing:7.524000px;} .ws158{word-spacing:7.560000px;} .ws373{word-spacing:7.572250px;} .ws185{word-spacing:7.596000px;} .ws35e{word-spacing:7.611688px;} .ws2aa{word-spacing:7.618400px;} .ws62{word-spacing:7.632000px;} .wsaa{word-spacing:7.668000px;} .ws25c{word-spacing:7.673600px;} .ws4b{word-spacing:7.704000px;} .ws26b{word-spacing:7.708800px;} .ws1c{word-spacing:7.776000px;} .ws36c{word-spacing:7.808882px;} .ws14f{word-spacing:7.812000px;} .ws1da{word-spacing:7.814400px;} .ws14d{word-spacing:7.848000px;} .ws38e{word-spacing:7.848321px;} .ws28c{word-spacing:7.849600px;} .ws2df{word-spacing:7.867600px;} .ws47{word-spacing:7.884000px;} .ws255{word-spacing:7.884800px;} .ws1a6{word-spacing:7.920000px;} .ws1a8{word-spacing:7.956000px;} .wsc7{word-spacing:7.992000px;} .ws1e5{word-spacing:8.025600px;} .ws92{word-spacing:8.028000px;} .ws2c4{word-spacing:8.045600px;} .ws284{word-spacing:8.060800px;} .ws36{word-spacing:8.064000px;} .ws188{word-spacing:8.100000px;} .ws24{word-spacing:8.136000px;} .ws1b4{word-spacing:8.172000px;} .ws32a{word-spacing:8.188000px;} .ws22c{word-spacing:8.201600px;} .ws16d{word-spacing:8.208000px;} .ws311{word-spacing:8.223600px;} .ws251{word-spacing:8.236800px;} .ws12f{word-spacing:8.243376px;} .ws14b{word-spacing:8.244000px;} .ws306{word-spacing:8.259200px;} .ws1e4{word-spacing:8.272000px;} .ws170{word-spacing:8.280000px;} .ws399{word-spacing:8.282148px;} .ws2e{word-spacing:8.316000px;} .ws1db{word-spacing:8.342400px;} .ws76{word-spacing:8.352000px;} .ws152{word-spacing:8.388000px;} .ws107{word-spacing:8.460000px;} .ws18d{word-spacing:8.496000px;} .ws64{word-spacing:8.532000px;} .ws22d{word-spacing:8.553600px;} .wsdb{word-spacing:8.568000px;} .ws2cf{word-spacing:8.579600px;} .wsd2{word-spacing:8.604000px;} .ws229{word-spacing:8.624000px;} .ws19e{word-spacing:8.640000px;} .ws8a{word-spacing:8.676000px;} .ws36e{word-spacing:8.676536px;} .ws2e9{word-spacing:8.686400px;} .ws1d4{word-spacing:8.712000px;} .ws171{word-spacing:8.748000px;} .ws338{word-spacing:8.755414px;} .ws15b{word-spacing:8.784000px;} .ws30f{word-spacing:8.793200px;} .ws398{word-spacing:8.794852px;} .ws32d{word-spacing:8.828800px;} .ws111{word-spacing:8.892000px;} .ws197{word-spacing:8.928000px;} .ws36b{word-spacing:8.952608px;} .ws11d{word-spacing:8.964000px;} .ws41{word-spacing:9.000000px;} .wsb9{word-spacing:9.072000px;} .ws59{word-spacing:9.108000px;} .ws127{word-spacing:9.144000px;} .ws2d5{word-spacing:9.149200px;} .ws266{word-spacing:9.152000px;} .ws174{word-spacing:9.180000px;} .ws2ce{word-spacing:9.184800px;} .ws1f6{word-spacing:9.187200px;} .ws15{word-spacing:9.216000px;} .ws280{word-spacing:9.222400px;} .ws3da{word-spacing:9.248000px;} .ws1bf{word-spacing:9.252000px;} .ws1bc{word-spacing:9.288000px;} .ws2b3{word-spacing:9.291600px;} .ws139{word-spacing:9.360000px;} .ws119{word-spacing:9.396000px;} .wsed{word-spacing:9.432000px;} .ws1f5{word-spacing:9.433600px;} .ws2da{word-spacing:9.434000px;} .ws183{word-spacing:9.468000px;} .ws23b{word-spacing:9.468800px;} .ws2c0{word-spacing:9.469600px;} .ws162{word-spacing:9.504000px;} .ws220{word-spacing:9.539200px;} .ws11c{word-spacing:9.540000px;} .ws1d0{word-spacing:9.576000px;} .ws2a0{word-spacing:9.612000px;} .ws138{word-spacing:9.648000px;} .ws225{word-spacing:9.680000px;} .ws16a{word-spacing:9.684000px;} .ws1b7{word-spacing:9.720000px;} .ws28b{word-spacing:9.750400px;} .ws309{word-spacing:9.754400px;} .ws38{word-spacing:9.756000px;} .ws1b1{word-spacing:9.792000px;} .ws140{word-spacing:9.828000px;} .ws1c0{word-spacing:9.864000px;} .ws32c{word-spacing:9.896800px;} .wsf7{word-spacing:9.900000px;} .wsec{word-spacing:9.936000px;} .ws18e{word-spacing:9.972000px;} .ws1b9{word-spacing:10.008000px;} .ws172{word-spacing:10.044000px;} .wse4{word-spacing:10.116000px;} .ws27e{word-spacing:10.137600px;} .wse2{word-spacing:10.152000px;} .ws369{word-spacing:10.175210px;} .wsd0{word-spacing:10.188000px;} .ws209{word-spacing:10.208000px;} .ws178{word-spacing:10.224000px;} .ws27d{word-spacing:10.278400px;} .ws163{word-spacing:10.296000px;} .ws2c2{word-spacing:10.324000px;} .ws4e{word-spacing:10.332000px;} .ws101{word-spacing:10.368000px;} .ws30a{word-spacing:10.466400px;} .wsc2{word-spacing:10.476000px;} .ws24f{word-spacing:10.524800px;} .ws20a{word-spacing:10.560000px;} .ws66{word-spacing:10.584000px;} .ws1e{word-spacing:10.620000px;} .ws1b5{word-spacing:10.656000px;} .ws19d{word-spacing:10.692000px;} .ws2f4{word-spacing:10.751200px;} .ws164{word-spacing:10.800000px;} .ws21e{word-spacing:10.806400px;} .ws1b{word-spacing:10.836000px;} .ws184{word-spacing:10.872000px;} .ws32b{word-spacing:10.893600px;} .ws11b{word-spacing:10.980000px;} .ws150{word-spacing:11.016000px;} .ws16e{word-spacing:11.052000px;} .ws144{word-spacing:11.160000px;} .ws18f{word-spacing:11.196000px;} .ws1e6{word-spacing:11.299200px;} .ws15d{word-spacing:11.340000px;} .ws288{word-spacing:11.369600px;} .ws6{word-spacing:11.376000px;} .ws16c{word-spacing:11.412000px;} .wsa5{word-spacing:11.448000px;} .ws2ea{word-spacing:11.463200px;} .ws1bb{word-spacing:11.484000px;} .ws148{word-spacing:11.520000px;} .ws46{word-spacing:11.556000px;} .ws2a3{word-spacing:11.570000px;} .ws131{word-spacing:11.592000px;} .ws190{word-spacing:11.736000px;} .ws215{word-spacing:11.756800px;} .ws137{word-spacing:11.808000px;} .ws67{word-spacing:11.844000px;} .ws199{word-spacing:11.880000px;} .ws20{word-spacing:11.916000px;} .ws1b6{word-spacing:11.952000px;} .ws19c{word-spacing:11.988000px;} .ws1b8{word-spacing:12.132000px;} .ws189{word-spacing:12.204000px;} .ws3fe{word-spacing:12.348000px;} .ws32e{word-spacing:12.353200px;} .ws1b3{word-spacing:12.528000px;} .wsae{word-spacing:12.564000px;} .ws169{word-spacing:12.600000px;} .ws25f{word-spacing:12.601600px;} .ws13f{word-spacing:12.780000px;} .ws2c1{word-spacing:12.780400px;} .ws196{word-spacing:12.888000px;} .ws1ae{word-spacing:12.996000px;} .ws167{word-spacing:13.068000px;} .wsfb{word-spacing:13.104000px;} .ws143{word-spacing:13.140000px;} .ws19b{word-spacing:13.248000px;} .ws273{word-spacing:13.270400px;} .ws14e{word-spacing:13.320000px;} .ws289{word-spacing:13.446400px;} .ws36d{word-spacing:13.448631px;} .ws1c5{word-spacing:13.608000px;} .ws1c1{word-spacing:13.680000px;} .wsc{word-spacing:13.788000px;} .ws2ec{word-spacing:13.848400px;} .ws125{word-spacing:13.896000px;} .ws14a{word-spacing:13.932000px;} .ws1c7{word-spacing:14.040000px;} .ws28d{word-spacing:14.150400px;} .ws168{word-spacing:14.184000px;} .ws1aa{word-spacing:14.256000px;} .ws240{word-spacing:14.467200px;} .ws261{word-spacing:14.502400px;} .ws37{word-spacing:14.688000px;} .ws1cd{word-spacing:14.724000px;} .ws130{word-spacing:14.832000px;} .ws1b0{word-spacing:14.868000px;} .ws2b8{word-spacing:14.880800px;} .ws1a7{word-spacing:14.904000px;} .ws1b2{word-spacing:14.940000px;} .ws1d3{word-spacing:15.120000px;} .ws1a5{word-spacing:15.156000px;} .ws1cf{word-spacing:15.300000px;} .ws1d1{word-spacing:15.336000px;} .wse8{word-spacing:15.624000px;} .ws1f{word-spacing:15.660000px;} .ws1be{word-spacing:15.696000px;} .ws8e{word-spacing:15.840000px;} .ws1c4{word-spacing:15.984000px;} .ws1bd{word-spacing:16.020000px;} .ws70{word-spacing:16.092000px;} .ws18{word-spacing:16.200000px;} .ws87{word-spacing:16.488000px;} .ws1ac{word-spacing:16.524000px;} .ws1c8{word-spacing:16.560000px;} .ws1f4{word-spacing:16.579200px;} .ws1a0{word-spacing:16.848000px;} .ws1c3{word-spacing:17.064000px;} .ws308{word-spacing:17.301600px;} .ws355{word-spacing:17.431950px;} .wsf8{word-spacing:17.820000px;} .ws1c2{word-spacing:17.964000px;} .ws13b{word-spacing:18.072000px;} .ws173{word-spacing:18.288000px;} .ws1d2{word-spacing:18.540000px;} .ws186{word-spacing:18.576000px;} .ws287{word-spacing:19.078400px;} .ws1c9{word-spacing:19.908000px;} .ws1af{word-spacing:20.268000px;} .ws27a{word-spacing:20.873600px;} .ws1cc{word-spacing:21.744000px;} .ws1cb{word-spacing:21.960000px;} .ws1ca{word-spacing:24.588000px;} .ws317{word-spacing:27.162800px;} .ws18a{word-spacing:28.944000px;} .ws1ce{word-spacing:29.700000px;} ._7f{margin-left:-2154.849969px;} ._7e{margin-left:-2146.333969px;} ._1d{margin-left:-1867.521691px;} ._1a{margin-left:-1741.481130px;} ._21{margin-left:-1659.774181px;} ._9a{margin-left:-1655.206600px;} ._24{margin-left:-1588.662390px;} ._1e{margin-left:-1268.569940px;} ._22{margin-left:-1262.509513px;} ._9d{margin-left:-1199.024810px;} ._27{margin-left:-1125.842281px;} ._25{margin-left:-1077.383402px;} ._18{margin-left:-1060.062820px;} ._26{margin-left:-1020.950276px;} ._17{margin-left:-823.049200px;} ._16{margin-left:-737.664000px;} ._7b{margin-left:-714.150000px;} ._19{margin-left:-619.680000px;} ._48{margin-left:-523.702903px;} ._7a{margin-left:-440.910000px;} ._aa{margin-left:-433.860479px;} ._49{margin-left:-331.396789px;} ._68{margin-left:-277.253365px;} ._10{margin-left:-248.549716px;} ._3{margin-left:-230.580774px;} ._ab{margin-left:-176.585852px;} ._78{margin-left:-143.910000px;} ._79{margin-left:-129.330000px;} ._a8{margin-left:-83.891312px;} ._a5{margin-left:-78.247680px;} ._a6{margin-left:-70.047623px;} ._9f{margin-left:-66.677520px;} ._a0{margin-left:-64.859130px;} ._a1{margin-left:-63.547540px;} ._a2{margin-left:-62.537849px;} ._a3{margin-left:-50.007510px;} ._2d{margin-left:-36.293130px;} ._a7{margin-left:-34.591200px;} ._a9{margin-left:-33.194969px;} ._a4{margin-left:-32.086320px;} ._2a{margin-left:-30.456000px;} ._a{margin-left:-26.964000px;} ._d{margin-left:-25.515280px;} ._9{margin-left:-23.881640px;} ._14{margin-left:-22.830820px;} ._e{margin-left:-20.758429px;} ._13{margin-left:-19.741640px;} ._15{margin-left:-17.631930px;} ._12{margin-left:-16.033640px;} ._11{margin-left:-14.946820px;} ._2c{margin-left:-13.827620px;} ._b{margin-left:-12.750820px;} ._28{margin-left:-11.490820px;} ._c{margin-left:-9.978820px;} ._37{margin-left:-8.617530px;} ._2{margin-left:-7.206310px;} ._4{margin-left:-5.659268px;} ._0{margin-left:-3.726870px;} ._1{margin-left:-1.937180px;} ._7{width:1.824329px;} ._8{width:3.046753px;} ._1c{width:4.416047px;} ._6{width:5.430610px;} ._f{width:7.464380px;} ._20{width:8.489620px;} ._1b{width:10.773913px;} ._5{width:12.072860px;} ._6d{width:14.135167px;} ._65{width:17.122780px;} ._55{width:18.183405px;} ._52{width:20.825745px;} ._51{width:22.331315px;} ._67{width:25.311630px;} ._80{width:26.356581px;} ._4d{width:28.220825px;} ._54{width:30.383752px;} ._6b{width:32.440749px;} ._3d{width:33.495000px;} ._7d{width:34.560000px;} ._3c{width:35.595000px;} ._3f{width:36.657180px;} ._40{width:38.617180px;} ._3a{width:40.495000px;} ._7c{width:41.508000px;} ._3e{width:42.630000px;} ._76{width:43.896343px;} ._39{width:46.830000px;} ._3b{width:48.720000px;} ._4a{width:50.463180px;} ._41{width:51.730000px;} ._44{width:53.515000px;} ._36{width:54.792349px;} ._29{width:56.837305px;} ._62{width:58.102956px;} ._45{width:59.290000px;} ._33{width:60.719996px;} ._35{width:61.733532px;} ._34{width:62.962060px;} ._5d{width:64.039566px;} ._46{width:65.170000px;} ._32{width:66.831923px;} ._70{width:69.583763px;} ._42{width:71.260000px;} ._2f{width:72.555000px;} ._30{width:74.305000px;} ._31{width:75.355000px;} ._47{width:77.525000px;} ._43{width:79.730000px;} ._4e{width:81.808219px;} ._74{width:83.289730px;} ._23{width:85.328156px;} ._6c{width:87.043404px;} ._58{width:88.289958px;} ._69{width:91.557715px;} ._2e{width:92.937180px;} ._66{width:94.142681px;} ._71{width:95.618671px;} ._60{width:98.671227px;} ._50{width:102.053879px;} ._75{width:104.259156px;} ._73{width:107.078932px;} ._64{width:108.494909px;} ._53{width:110.038790px;} ._56{width:112.228934px;} ._6e{width:113.235864px;} ._6a{width:115.104232px;} ._5e{width:117.123563px;} ._5b{width:118.778862px;} ._5a{width:120.007313px;} ._61{width:121.814157px;} ._6f{width:123.004622px;} ._72{width:125.399383px;} ._5c{width:127.174202px;} ._83{width:128.770561px;} ._59{width:130.315186px;} ._97{width:131.469721px;} ._57{width:132.554839px;} ._5f{width:134.498689px;} ._4f{width:135.515897px;} ._63{width:136.533106px;} ._84{width:141.080406px;} ._87{width:143.752470px;} ._8c{width:145.636706px;} ._77{width:147.908552px;} ._94{width:154.582809px;} ._90{width:165.276656px;} ._82{width:171.774696px;} ._38{width:186.971580px;} ._92{width:205.575518px;} ._8d{width:214.184405px;} ._93{width:222.131676px;} ._95{width:228.130852px;} ._8a{width:270.564145px;} ._85{width:271.791143px;} ._91{width:286.765659px;} ._96{width:301.420693px;} ._8f{width:308.846339px;} ._81{width:337.950952px;} ._88{width:344.621967px;} ._4c{width:359.334898px;} ._86{width:408.512956px;} ._8b{width:420.142326px;} ._89{width:425.604993px;} ._8e{width:430.307852px;} ._98{width:453.164344px;} ._4b{width:522.537464px;} ._9e{width:551.799581px;} ._9b{width:766.610279px;} ._1f{width:807.825574px;} ._9c{width:1054.533337px;} ._99{width:1520.543200px;} ._2b{width:1765.153180px;} .fc35{color:rgb(228,39,40);} .fc33{color:rgb(167,133,84);} .fc32{color:rgb(23,26,30);} .fc31{color:rgb(236,28,38);} .fc2f{color:rgb(223,164,20);} .fc2b{color:rgb(174,29,35);} .fc28{color:rgb(59,75,37);} .fc34{color:rgb(242,92,25);} .fc2c{color:rgb(198,29,42);} .fc27{color:rgb(32,46,79);} .fc26{color:rgb(207,24,31);} .fc30{color:rgb(225,164,22);} .fc2e{color:rgb(91,8,10);} .fc2d{color:rgb(16,15,13);} .fcf{color:rgb(150,46,30);} .fc16{color:rgb(172,108,35);} .fcc{color:rgb(251,191,9);} .fc18{color:rgb(151,208,220);} .fc1e{color:rgb(232,220,0);} .fc9{color:rgb(48,88,159);} .fc17{color:rgb(151,208,221);} .fca{color:rgb(22,115,183);} .fc6{color:rgb(75,71,72);} .fc14{color:rgb(236,29,39);} .fc24{color:rgb(59,56,57);} .fc1{color:rgb(35,31,32);} .fc1f{color:rgb(231,221,25);} .fce{color:rgb(0,0,0);} .fc25{color:rgb(210,32,39);} .fc0{color:rgb(255,255,255);} .fc2{color:transparent;} .fc1d{color:rgb(193,34,41);} .fc3{color:rgb(251,202,142);} .fc7{color:rgb(236,107,30);} .fc5{color:rgb(165,163,164);} .fc29{color:rgb(25,64,123);} .fc11{color:rgb(237,28,36);} .fc10{color:rgb(228,164,9);} .fcd{color:rgb(94,60,38);} .fc22{color:rgb(255,242,0);} .fc12{color:rgb(234,169,16);} .fcb{color:rgb(228,162,10);} .fc4{color:rgb(244,111,22);} .fc13{color:rgb(236,168,10);} .fc2a{color:rgb(175,29,35);} .fc8{color:rgb(237,235,204);} .fc15{color:rgb(16,71,72);} .fc19{color:rgb(186,30,36);} .fc1a{color:rgb(186,21,27);} .fc1b{color:rgb(41,70,117);} .fc1c{color:rgb(48,44,45);} .fc20{color:rgb(65,75,98);} .fc23{color:rgb(128,16,20);} .fc21{color:rgb(209,24,31);} .fs8e{font-size:0.406320px;} .fs69{font-size:1.751429px;} .fs8d{font-size:3.440730px;} .fs73{font-size:5.631030px;} .fs67{font-size:6.142560px;} .fs68{font-size:6.146050px;} .fs63{font-size:6.146182px;} .fs70{font-size:6.146300px;} .fs72{font-size:7.024311px;} .fs6e{font-size:8.780511px;} .fs6d{font-size:8.780555px;} .fs64{font-size:8.780604px;} .fs8f{font-size:9.659307px;} .fs71{font-size:9.680777px;} .fs62{font-size:10.536502px;} .fs90{font-size:10.735282px;} .fs65{font-size:12.292398px;} .fs91{font-size:12.523223px;} .fs6c{font-size:18.660800px;} .fs81{font-size:19.880000px;} .fs66{font-size:21.951134px;} .fs82{font-size:22.720000px;} .fs1e{font-size:24.536142px;} .fs6f{font-size:26.340657px;} .fs21{font-size:26.917212px;} .fs20{font-size:28.000000px;} .fs7f{font-size:28.400000px;} .fs1f{font-size:28.987687px;} .fs31{font-size:30.713200px;} .fs50{font-size:31.010800px;} .fs32{font-size:31.049600px;} .fs8a{font-size:31.419600px;} .fs4{font-size:32.000000px;} .fs6b{font-size:32.008400px;} .fs88{font-size:32.061758px;} .fs48{font-size:32.076000px;} .fs53{font-size:33.380400px;} .fs30{font-size:35.000000px;} .fs25{font-size:35.200000px;} .fs26{font-size:35.600000px;} .fsf{font-size:36.000000px;} .fs5f{font-size:36.009525px;} .fs61{font-size:36.009600px;} .fs17{font-size:36.415200px;} .fs7a{font-size:36.920000px;} .fs45{font-size:38.000000px;} .fs34{font-size:39.438800px;} .fs12{font-size:39.530400px;} .fs7e{font-size:39.760000px;} .fs8{font-size:40.000000px;} .fs6a{font-size:40.010800px;} .fs2a{font-size:40.500000px;} .fs7{font-size:41.511200px;} .fs4c{font-size:42.257600px;} .fs2d{font-size:43.200000px;} .fs10{font-size:44.000000px;} .fs51{font-size:46.000000px;} .fs19{font-size:48.000000px;} .fs60{font-size:48.012800px;} .fs86{font-size:48.280000px;} .fs47{font-size:48.413600px;} .fs2b{font-size:48.600000px;} .fsd{font-size:48.601200px;} .fs22{font-size:49.948800px;} .fs87{font-size:51.120000px;} .fs1d{font-size:52.000000px;} .fs77{font-size:52.753200px;} .fs36{font-size:53.437600px;} .fs13{font-size:55.000000px;} .fs3{font-size:55.348000px;} .fs1a{font-size:56.000000px;} .fs2c{font-size:56.341200px;} .fs16{font-size:57.600000px;} .fs79{font-size:58.052800px;} .fs27{font-size:58.418000px;} .fs76{font-size:59.347200px;} .fs3b{font-size:60.000000px;} .fsc{font-size:62.052000px;} .fs92{font-size:62.480000px;} .fs75{font-size:62.673600px;} .fs3c{font-size:65.340000px;} .fs85{font-size:68.160000px;} .fs9{font-size:69.160400px;} .fs80{font-size:71.000000px;} .fs6{font-size:72.000000px;} .fs5e{font-size:72.019200px;} .fs40{font-size:72.600000px;} .fs89{font-size:74.060800px;} .fs78{font-size:75.566800px;} .fs83{font-size:79.520000px;} .fs18{font-size:80.000000px;} .fsa{font-size:81.263200px;} .fs84{font-size:82.360000px;} .fse{font-size:83.720000px;} .fs37{font-size:84.375200px;} .fs2f{font-size:85.000000px;} .fs7b{font-size:85.200000px;} .fs74{font-size:88.000000px;} .fs5b{font-size:91.125200px;} .fs44{font-size:92.000000px;} .fs4d{font-size:92.264015px;} .fs1{font-size:96.000000px;} .fs52{font-size:96.636400px;} .fs7d{font-size:99.400000px;} .fs3d{font-size:100.188000px;} .fs4b{font-size:103.723600px;} .fs4a{font-size:104.000000px;} .fs41{font-size:111.320000px;} .fs5d{font-size:112.029600px;} .fs8b{font-size:113.600000px;} .fs5a{font-size:114.256800px;} .fs2e{font-size:115.000000px;} .fs2{font-size:119.114400px;} .fs7c{font-size:119.280000px;} .fs57{font-size:120.000000px;} .fs1b{font-size:122.723200px;} .fs38{font-size:129.375200px;} .fs42{font-size:129.531600px;} .fs1c{font-size:137.389600px;} .fs24{font-size:138.000000px;} .fs3a{font-size:140.000000px;} .fs4e{font-size:141.886400px;} .fs23{font-size:143.000000px;} .fs43{font-size:143.254000px;} .fs33{font-size:145.800000px;} .fs54{font-size:162.000000px;} .fs49{font-size:164.433200px;} .fs15{font-size:165.000000px;} .fs29{font-size:167.400000px;} .fs39{font-size:176.000000px;} .fs8c{font-size:176.080000px;} .fs5c{font-size:176.515200px;} .fs35{font-size:180.000000px;} .fs46{font-size:187.238400px;} .fs11{font-size:188.000000px;} .fs14{font-size:192.000000px;} .fs28{font-size:194.400000px;} .fs59{font-size:195.379200px;} .fs3f{font-size:200.000000px;} .fs3e{font-size:202.388290px;} .fs4f{font-size:217.171600px;} .fs56{font-size:220.000000px;} .fs55{font-size:261.504000px;} .fs58{font-size:270.000000px;} .fs5{font-size:271.374000px;} .fsb{font-size:285.821600px;} .fs0{font-size:361.832000px;} .yf1c{bottom:-159.833785px;} .yf1b{bottom:-142.613532px;} .yf17{bottom:-142.157358px;} .yf20{bottom:-137.345946px;} .yf1f{bottom:-136.949094px;} .yf1a{bottom:-135.290015px;} .yf16{bottom:-134.828345px;} .yf19{bottom:-126.127147px;} .yf15{bottom:-125.665477px;} .yf22{bottom:-120.964554px;} .yf18{bottom:-119.259804px;} .yf14{bottom:-118.798134px;} .yf13{bottom:-111.930792px;} .yf12{bottom:-102.767923px;} .yf0f{bottom:-102.684050px;} .yf11{bottom:-95.438910px;} .yf0e{bottom:-91.691905px;} .yf1d{bottom:-85.414513px;} .yf0d{bottom:-80.699760px;} .yf1e{bottom:-77.085899px;} .yf10{bottom:-76.721687px;} .yf0c{bottom:-69.707615px;} .yf0a{bottom:-41.150875px;} .yf09{bottom:-40.659066px;} .yf25{bottom:-38.186737px;} .yf23{bottom:-37.959540px;} .yf26{bottom:-37.118357px;} .yf{bottom:0.000000px;} .yf27{bottom:1.960008px;} .yf24{bottom:2.606506px;} .y11{bottom:5.524198px;} .yd77{bottom:10.654001px;} .ydbf{bottom:10.658388px;} .yd76{bottom:12.622234px;} .ydbe{bottom:12.626621px;} .yf33{bottom:15.794499px;} .yd9a{bottom:17.770392px;} .yd9d{bottom:19.505732px;} .yd99{bottom:19.979384px;} .yd16{bottom:20.459194px;} .yda7{bottom:21.245416px;} .ydb9{bottom:21.640153px;} .yaf{bottom:21.843404px;} .y13c{bottom:21.942876px;} .yd9c{bottom:22.051994px;} .yae{bottom:22.382045px;} .y13d{bottom:22.665235px;} .yd74{bottom:22.910387px;} .ydbc{bottom:22.921611px;} .y29c{bottom:23.190200px;} .yd75{bottom:23.476615px;} .ydbd{bottom:23.481002px;} .yd9f{bottom:26.481840px;} .yda1{bottom:26.553122px;} .yd73{bottom:27.018744px;} .ydbb{bottom:27.029968px;} .yd17{bottom:30.822387px;} .yd9e{bottom:30.896700px;} .yda0{bottom:30.977593px;} .yd9b{bottom:33.039394px;} .ydb8{bottom:34.028919px;} .yd83{bottom:34.643834px;} .y10{bottom:36.570814px;} .ye{bottom:36.571459px;} .yd79{bottom:40.001187px;} .ydc1{bottom:41.224606px;} .ydc0{bottom:43.393040px;} .yd78{bottom:44.734417px;} .ydb7{bottom:46.417686px;} .y2d9{bottom:47.343503px;} .y346{bottom:48.941880px;} .y32e{bottom:49.135403px;} .y34b{bottom:49.820219px;} .ya8f{bottom:50.011687px;} .ya9a{bottom:50.029712px;} .yaa5{bottom:50.036870px;} .ya90{bottom:50.040578px;} .ya27{bottom:50.183174px;} .ya1c{bottom:50.186753px;} .y828{bottom:50.361053px;} .y82d{bottom:50.372665px;} .y43{bottom:50.763196px;} .y9a7{bottom:50.848733px;} .y9ae{bottom:50.860344px;} .y9b5{bottom:50.871956px;} .y43d{bottom:52.578448px;} .y644{bottom:52.749652px;} .y5cc{bottom:52.752232px;} .y58d{bottom:52.785905px;} .yeeb{bottom:53.542712px;} .y8b6{bottom:54.262491px;} .y8ba{bottom:54.274102px;} .yd71{bottom:54.525425px;} .y92a{bottom:54.805260px;} .y932{bottom:54.828483px;} .y4c8{bottom:57.174506px;} .y667{bottom:57.211662px;} .y48d{bottom:57.236950px;} .y527{bottom:57.283782px;} .y781{bottom:57.291394px;} .y7b8{bottom:57.293329px;} .y464{bottom:57.294104px;} .y469{bottom:57.295007px;} .y4e4{bottom:57.295265px;} .y6b3{bottom:57.302103px;} .y715{bottom:57.304296px;} .y73f{bottom:57.308940px;} .y55a{bottom:57.373190px;} .yd53{bottom:57.728113px;} .y8e1{bottom:57.873817px;} .yc53{bottom:58.514206px;} .yd54{bottom:58.638313px;} .yf3{bottom:58.887836px;} .y23d{bottom:58.892996px;} .y1ad{bottom:58.939442px;} .y2d8{bottom:58.957504px;} .ycc6{bottom:60.477568px;} .yac{bottom:60.781271px;} .ycb9{bottom:61.087437px;} .y167{bottom:61.825267px;} .yf42{bottom:62.682448px;} .yc4b{bottom:62.872359px;} .yc4a{bottom:63.382358px;} .yeea{bottom:63.865265px;} .y435{bottom:64.189868px;} .y643{bottom:64.363652px;} .y419{bottom:64.400422px;} .y3cf{bottom:64.404292px;} .y37d{bottom:64.412162px;} .y345{bottom:64.419903px;} .y3f5{bottom:64.543630px;} .y390{bottom:64.605686px;} .y32d{bottom:64.613427px;} .y39b{bottom:64.640520px;} .y3a6{bottom:64.675355px;} .y380{bottom:64.865266px;} .y42{bottom:64.954932px;} .y9a6{bottom:65.037889px;} .y9ad{bottom:65.049500px;} .y9b4{bottom:65.061112px;} .yef8{bottom:65.343269px;} .y55f{bottom:65.408164px;} .y827{bottom:65.839077px;} .y82c{bottom:65.850688px;} .yf5f{bottom:66.279150px;} .ya8e{bottom:66.370339px;} .ya99{bottom:66.388364px;} .yaa4{bottom:66.395522px;} .ya1b{bottom:66.541826px;} .y420{bottom:67.036602px;} .y58c{bottom:67.091175px;} .yd{bottom:67.535248px;} .y8b5{bottom:68.451647px;} .y8b9{bottom:68.463258px;} .y8bd{bottom:68.474869px;} .y559{bottom:68.987191px;} .y929{bottom:68.994416px;} .y931{bottom:69.017639px;} .y939{bottom:69.040862px;} .yf05{bottom:69.489579px;} .yec8{bottom:69.624400px;} .yd52{bottom:69.730838px;} .yd27{bottom:70.139431px;} .y444{bottom:70.329600px;} .y2d7{bottom:70.571505px;} .y442{bottom:71.241871px;} .y689{bottom:71.377596px;} .y666{bottom:71.458876px;} .y4c7{bottom:71.514610px;} .y7d7{bottom:71.531640px;} .y7ed{bottom:71.539123px;} .y780{bottom:71.541059px;} .y7b7{bottom:71.542994px;} .y6d8{bottom:71.545961px;} .y6d7{bottom:71.548283px;} .y6b2{bottom:71.550606px;} .y714{bottom:71.552799px;} .y73a{bottom:71.555121px;} .y73e{bottom:71.557444px;} .y48c{bottom:71.565443px;} .y701{bottom:71.570990px;} .y463{bottom:71.622597px;} .y468{bottom:71.623500px;} .y526{bottom:71.623887px;} .ycc5{bottom:72.480294px;} .yf2{bottom:73.076992px;} .y23c{bottom:73.082152px;} .yd70{bottom:73.108678px;} .y1ac{bottom:73.128598px;} .yee2{bottom:73.926560px;} .yc88{bottom:74.077509px;} .yee9{bottom:74.187817px;} .yab{bottom:74.970427px;} .yef7{bottom:75.665822px;} .y641{bottom:75.969912px;} .y642{bottom:75.975073px;} .y166{bottom:76.014423px;} .yd2a{bottom:76.092348px;} .yc8f{bottom:76.536064px;} .yf3b{bottom:76.966430px;} .yc48{bottom:77.096607px;} .y439{bottom:77.709571px;} .y43a{bottom:77.716270px;} .y41f{bottom:78.650602px;} .y9a5{bottom:79.227045px;} .y9ac{bottom:79.238656px;} .y9b3{bottom:79.250268px;} .yf04{bottom:79.812132px;} .y966{bottom:79.820260px;} .y418{bottom:79.878446px;} .y3ce{bottom:79.882316px;} .y37c{bottom:79.890186px;} .y344{bottom:79.897927px;} .y3f4{bottom:80.021653px;} .y38f{bottom:80.083710px;} .y32c{bottom:80.091451px;} .y39a{bottom:80.118544px;} .y3a5{bottom:80.153378px;} .yd6d{bottom:80.154342px;} .y558{bottom:80.601192px;} .y826{bottom:81.317101px;} .y82b{bottom:81.328712px;} .y830{bottom:81.340323px;} .y58b{bottom:81.396445px;} .yd51{bottom:81.733564px;} .yd26{bottom:82.142157px;} .y2d6{bottom:82.185506px;} .y8b4{bottom:82.640803px;} .y8b8{bottom:82.652414px;} .y8bc{bottom:82.664025px;} .yaa2{bottom:82.708854px;} .ya8d{bottom:82.728991px;} .ya98{bottom:82.747016px;} .yaa3{bottom:82.750595px;} .ya26{bottom:82.882453px;} .ya19{bottom:82.889612px;} .ya1a{bottom:82.896770px;} .yc{bottom:83.017142px;} .y928{bottom:83.183572px;} .y930{bottom:83.206795px;} .y938{bottom:83.230018px;} .yee1{bottom:84.249113px;} .ycc4{bottom:84.483019px;} .y688{bottom:85.624809px;} .y665{bottom:85.706089px;} .y7b6{bottom:85.777434px;} .y7d6{bottom:85.781305px;} .y7ec{bottom:85.788788px;} .y77f{bottom:85.790723px;} .y6d6{bottom:85.796787px;} .y6b1{bottom:85.799109px;} .y713{bottom:85.801302px;} .y739{bottom:85.803625px;} .y73d{bottom:85.805947px;} .y700{bottom:85.819493px;} .y4c6{bottom:85.854715px;} .y48b{bottom:85.893936px;} .y462{bottom:85.951090px;} .y467{bottom:85.951993px;} .y525{bottom:85.963991px;} .yebe{bottom:86.249189px;} .yb8b{bottom:86.865811px;} .yf1{bottom:87.268728px;} .y23b{bottom:87.271308px;} .y1ab{bottom:87.317754px;} .y640{bottom:87.583913px;} .yd29{bottom:88.095074px;} .yaa{bottom:89.159583px;} .yc87{bottom:89.470253px;} .y165{bottom:90.203579px;} .y41e{bottom:90.264603px;} .yd6f{bottom:91.691905px;} .y52a{bottom:93.257124px;} .y52b{bottom:93.261864px;} .y9a4{bottom:93.416201px;} .y9ab{bottom:93.427812px;} .y9b2{bottom:93.439424px;} .yd25{bottom:94.144882px;} .y417{bottom:95.356469px;} .y3cd{bottom:95.360340px;} .y37b{bottom:95.368210px;} .y343{bottom:95.375951px;} .y3f3{bottom:95.499677px;} .y38e{bottom:95.561733px;} .y32b{bottom:95.569474px;} .y399{bottom:95.596568px;} .y3a4{bottom:95.631402px;} .y58a{bottom:95.701716px;} .y825{bottom:96.795124px;} .y82a{bottom:96.806736px;} .y82f{bottom:96.818347px;} .y8b3{bottom:96.829959px;} .y8b7{bottom:96.841570px;} .y8bb{bottom:96.853181px;} .y927{bottom:97.372728px;} .y92f{bottom:97.395951px;} .y937{bottom:97.419174px;} .yb{bottom:98.499036px;} .yaa1{bottom:99.067506px;} .ya8c{bottom:99.087643px;} .ya97{bottom:99.105668px;} .yf03{bottom:99.174820px;} .y63f{bottom:99.197914px;} .yf3c{bottom:99.202043px;} .ya25{bottom:99.241105px;} .ya18{bottom:99.248264px;} .ya2b{bottom:99.251843px;} .y687{bottom:99.872022px;} .y664{bottom:99.953302px;} .y7b5{bottom:100.027099px;} .y7ca{bottom:100.029034px;} .y7d5{bottom:100.030969px;} .y7a1{bottom:100.032775px;} .y77e{bottom:100.038452px;} .y6b0{bottom:100.047612px;} .y712{bottom:100.049805px;} .y738{bottom:100.052128px;} .y729{bottom:100.054450px;} .y6ff{bottom:100.067997px;} .yd28{bottom:100.097670px;} .y4c5{bottom:100.194819px;} .y48a{bottom:100.222429px;} .y461{bottom:100.279583px;} .y466{bottom:100.280486px;} .y524{bottom:100.304096px;} .y23a{bottom:101.460464px;} .y1aa{bottom:101.506910px;} .ybcd{bottom:101.663793px;} .ya9{bottom:103.348739px;} .y164{bottom:104.392735px;} .y2b3{bottom:104.888465px;} .yebd{bottom:105.216924px;} .yd6c{bottom:106.289396px;} .yf3e{bottom:106.752821px;} .y9a3{bottom:107.605357px;} .y9aa{bottom:107.616968px;} .y9b1{bottom:107.628580px;} .yf3d{bottom:107.764949px;} .yf02{bottom:109.497373px;} .y589{bottom:110.006986px;} .yd6e{bottom:110.275080px;} .y416{bottom:110.834493px;} .y3cc{bottom:110.838363px;} .y37a{bottom:110.846233px;} .y342{bottom:110.853974px;} .y2cf{bottom:110.877197px;} .y3f2{bottom:110.977700px;} .y38d{bottom:111.039757px;} .y32a{bottom:111.047498px;} .y398{bottom:111.074591px;} .y3a3{bottom:111.109426px;} .y2d5{bottom:111.298047px;} .yf0b{bottom:111.491570px;} .y926{bottom:111.561884px;} .y92e{bottom:111.585107px;} .y936{bottom:111.608330px;} .y824{bottom:112.273148px;} .y829{bottom:112.284759px;} .y82e{bottom:112.296371px;} .yf40{bottom:112.992153px;} .ya{bottom:113.980930px;} .y686{bottom:114.119235px;} .y663{bottom:114.200515px;} .y7b4{bottom:114.276763px;} .y77c{bottom:114.278698px;} .y7d4{bottom:114.280634px;} .y7a0{bottom:114.282440px;} .y77d{bottom:114.286310px;} .y6af{bottom:114.298309px;} .y737{bottom:114.300631px;} .y728{bottom:114.302953px;} .y757{bottom:114.309791px;} .y6ae{bottom:114.311984px;} .y6fe{bottom:114.316500px;} .y6d5{bottom:114.318822px;} .y4c4{bottom:114.534924px;} .y489{bottom:114.550922px;} .y460{bottom:114.608076px;} .y465{bottom:114.608979px;} .y523{bottom:114.640459px;} .yaa0{bottom:115.426158px;} .ya95{bottom:115.442716px;} .ya8b{bottom:115.446295px;} .ya96{bottom:115.460741px;} .ya24{bottom:115.599757px;} .ya17{bottom:115.606916px;} .y239{bottom:115.652200px;} .y1a9{bottom:115.696066px;} .yf0{bottom:115.817341px;} .yaee{bottom:115.855012px;} .ycb8{bottom:115.974414px;} .ye87{bottom:117.036282px;} .ya8{bottom:117.537895px;} .ye86{bottom:118.389399px;} .y163{bottom:118.581891px;} .y2b2{bottom:118.982872px;} .yf3f{bottom:121.476231px;} .y9a2{bottom:121.794513px;} .y9a9{bottom:121.806124px;} .y9b0{bottom:121.817736px;} .y41{bottom:123.221156px;} .yf62{bottom:123.418951px;} .yf41{bottom:123.727169px;} .yebc{bottom:124.184659px;} .y588{bottom:124.312256px;} .y925{bottom:125.751040px;} .y92d{bottom:125.774263px;} .y935{bottom:125.797486px;} .ye22{bottom:126.082868px;} .y415{bottom:126.312517px;} .y3cb{bottom:126.316387px;} .y379{bottom:126.324257px;} .y341{bottom:126.331998px;} .y2ce{bottom:126.355221px;} .y3f1{bottom:126.455724px;} .y38c{bottom:126.517781px;} .y329{bottom:126.525522px;} .y397{bottom:126.552615px;} .y3a2{bottom:126.587449px;} .y1d{bottom:126.909950px;} .y685{bottom:128.366448px;} .y662{bottom:128.447728px;} .y7b3{bottom:128.526427px;} .y77b{bottom:128.528363px;} .y7d3{bottom:128.530298px;} .y79f{bottom:128.532104px;} .y7eb{bottom:128.534039px;} .y6ec{bottom:128.549134px;} .y727{bottom:128.551456px;} .y6eb{bottom:128.553650px;} .y756{bottom:128.558294px;} .y6ad{bottom:128.560488px;} .y6fd{bottom:128.565003px;} .y6d4{bottom:128.567325px;} .y4c3{bottom:128.875028px;} .yd72{bottom:128.879028px;} .y488{bottom:128.879415px;} .y45f{bottom:128.936569px;} .yc86{bottom:129.438564px;} .y9{bottom:129.462824px;} .y1a8{bottom:129.885222px;} .yef{bottom:130.006496px;} .ya7{bottom:131.727051px;} .ya9f{bottom:131.784810px;} .ya94{bottom:131.801368px;} .ya8a{bottom:131.804947px;} .ya15{bottom:131.943964px;} .ya23{bottom:131.958410px;} .ya16{bottom:131.961989px;} .ye6e{bottom:132.518176px;} .y162{bottom:132.771047px;} .y2b0{bottom:133.077227px;} .y2b1{bottom:133.077330px;} .yef3{bottom:133.618422px;} .yf61{bottom:133.741503px;} .ye46{bottom:133.865359px;} .ye85{bottom:133.871293px;} .ycb7{bottom:134.360938px;} .yb7c{bottom:134.657128px;} .y9a1{bottom:135.983669px;} .y9a8{bottom:135.995280px;} .y9af{bottom:136.006892px;} .yeee{bottom:138.471222px;} .y587{bottom:138.617526px;} .yb86{bottom:139.912283px;} .y924{bottom:139.940196px;} .y92c{bottom:139.963419px;} .y934{bottom:139.986641px;} .ye21{bottom:141.564763px;} .y414{bottom:141.790540px;} .y3ca{bottom:141.794411px;} .y378{bottom:141.802281px;} .y340{bottom:141.810022px;} .y2cd{bottom:141.833244px;} .y3f0{bottom:141.933748px;} .y38b{bottom:141.995804px;} .y328{bottom:142.003545px;} .y396{bottom:142.030639px;} .y3a1{bottom:142.065473px;} .y684{bottom:142.613661px;} .y661{bottom:142.694941px;} .y7b2{bottom:142.776092px;} .y77a{bottom:142.778027px;} .y7d2{bottom:142.779962px;} .y79e{bottom:142.781768px;} .y726{bottom:142.799960px;} .y6ea{bottom:142.802153px;} .y755{bottom:142.806798px;} .y6ac{bottom:142.808991px;} .y6fc{bottom:142.813506px;} .y6d3{bottom:142.815829px;} .yebb{bottom:143.149980px;} .y522{bottom:143.165074px;} .y487{bottom:143.207908px;} .y4c2{bottom:143.215132px;} .y45e{bottom:143.265062px;} .yef2{bottom:143.940975px;} .y1a7{bottom:144.074378px;} .y238{bottom:144.092440px;} .yee{bottom:144.195652px;} .ya6{bottom:145.916207px;} .y161{bottom:146.960203px;} .yc85{bottom:147.143601px;} .y2af{bottom:147.171634px;} .ye6d{bottom:148.000070px;} .ya9e{bottom:148.143463px;} .ya93{bottom:148.160020px;} .ya89{bottom:148.163599px;} .ya14{bottom:148.302616px;} .ya22{bottom:148.317062px;} .yeed{bottom:148.793775px;} .ye45{bottom:149.347253px;} .ye84{bottom:149.353187px;} .yb30{bottom:151.773136px;} .ycb6{bottom:152.747462px;} .y586{bottom:152.922796px;} .yed5{bottom:153.497045px;} .y923{bottom:154.129352px;} .y92b{bottom:154.152575px;} .y933{bottom:154.175797px;} .y683{bottom:156.860874px;} .y660{bottom:156.942154px;} .y79c{bottom:157.025756px;} .y779{bottom:157.027691px;} .y79d{bottom:157.029627px;} .ye20{bottom:157.046657px;} .y6e9{bottom:157.050656px;} .y754{bottom:157.055301px;} .y6ab{bottom:157.057494px;} .y6fb{bottom:157.062010px;} .y6d2{bottom:157.064332px;} .y73c{bottom:157.066654px;} .y413{bottom:157.268564px;} .y3c9{bottom:157.272434px;} .y377{bottom:157.280304px;} .y33f{bottom:157.288045px;} .y2cc{bottom:157.311268px;} .y3ef{bottom:157.411771px;} .y38a{bottom:157.473828px;} .y327{bottom:157.481569px;} .y521{bottom:157.505179px;} .y395{bottom:157.508662px;} .y486{bottom:157.536401px;} .y3a0{bottom:157.543496px;} .y4c1{bottom:157.555237px;} .y45d{bottom:157.593555px;} .y1a6{bottom:158.263534px;} .y237{bottom:158.281596px;} .yed{bottom:158.384808px;} .yeec{bottom:159.116328px;} .yec7{bottom:159.167805px;} .yaec{bottom:159.475508px;} .ya5{bottom:160.105363px;} .y8{bottom:160.426612px;} .yb85{bottom:160.595165px;} .y160{bottom:161.149359px;} .y2ae{bottom:161.266040px;} .yd86{bottom:162.165874px;} .ye6c{bottom:163.481964px;} .yed4{bottom:163.819598px;} .ya9d{bottom:164.502115px;} .ya92{bottom:164.518672px;} .ya88{bottom:164.522252px;} .ya13{bottom:164.661268px;} .ya21{bottom:164.672135px;} .ye44{bottom:164.829147px;} .ye83{bottom:164.835082px;} .yc84{bottom:164.848638px;} .y40{bottom:165.615872px;} .yb6d{bottom:165.760899px;} .y585{bottom:167.228066px;} .yd97{bottom:169.068167px;} .y1b{bottom:169.320079px;} .yec6{bottom:169.490358px;} .yb4e{bottom:170.607248px;} .yf32{bottom:170.826317px;} .yf31{bottom:170.925014px;} .y682{bottom:171.108087px;} .ycb5{bottom:171.133986px;} .y1c{bottom:171.141373px;} .y65f{bottom:171.189367px;} .y7ea{bottom:171.271679px;} .y79b{bottom:171.275420px;} .y778{bottom:171.277356px;} .y6e8{bottom:171.301482px;} .y753{bottom:171.303804px;} .y6aa{bottom:171.305997px;} .y6fa{bottom:171.310513px;} .y6d1{bottom:171.312835px;} .y73b{bottom:171.315157px;} .y520{bottom:171.845283px;} .y485{bottom:171.864894px;} .y4c0{bottom:171.895341px;} .y45c{bottom:171.922048px;} .y1a5{bottom:172.452690px;} .y236{bottom:172.470752px;} .ye1f{bottom:172.528551px;} .yec{bottom:172.573964px;} .y412{bottom:172.746587px;} .y3c8{bottom:172.750458px;} .y376{bottom:172.758328px;} .y33e{bottom:172.766069px;} .y2cb{bottom:172.789292px;} .y3ee{bottom:172.889795px;} .y389{bottom:172.951852px;} .y326{bottom:172.959593px;} .y394{bottom:172.986686px;} .y39f{bottom:173.021520px;} .yd85{bottom:173.603928px;} .yed3{bottom:174.142151px;} .yd84{bottom:174.168599px;} .ya4{bottom:174.294519px;} .y15f{bottom:175.338515px;} .y2ad{bottom:175.360447px;} .yb77{bottom:176.008690px;} .yaeb{bottom:177.210340px;} .y63c{bottom:178.754078px;} .ye6b{bottom:178.963858px;} .ye43{bottom:180.311041px;} .ye82{bottom:180.316976px;} .ya9c{bottom:180.860767px;} .ya91{bottom:180.877324px;} .ya87{bottom:180.880904px;} .ya2a{bottom:181.014229px;} .ya12{bottom:181.019920px;} .ya20{bottom:181.027079px;} .yb84{bottom:181.278046px;} .yd96{bottom:181.456933px;} .y584{bottom:181.533336px;} .y861{bottom:181.857037px;} .yc83{bottom:182.553675px;} .y681{bottom:185.355300px;} .y65e{bottom:185.436580px;} .y776{bottom:185.519408px;} .y7e9{bottom:185.521343px;} .y777{bottom:185.525085px;} .y6e7{bottom:185.552307px;} .y6a9{bottom:185.554500px;} .y6f9{bottom:185.559016px;} .y6d0{bottom:185.561338px;} .y6e6{bottom:185.563661px;} .y51f{bottom:186.185388px;} .y484{bottom:186.193387px;} .y4bf{bottom:186.235446px;} .y45b{bottom:186.250541px;} .y1a4{bottom:186.641845px;} .y235{bottom:186.659908px;} .yeb{bottom:186.763120px;} .ye1e{bottom:188.010445px;} .y411{bottom:188.224611px;} .y3c7{bottom:188.228482px;} .y375{bottom:188.236352px;} .y33d{bottom:188.244092px;} .y2ca{bottom:188.267315px;} .y3ed{bottom:188.367819px;} .y388{bottom:188.429875px;} .y325{bottom:188.437616px;} .y393{bottom:188.464709px;} .ya3{bottom:188.483675px;} .y39e{bottom:188.499544px;} .yeba{bottom:189.359728px;} .ycb4{bottom:189.520510px;} .y15e{bottom:189.527671px;} .yecb{bottom:191.894078px;} .yb5e{bottom:192.557993px;} .yd95{bottom:193.845700px;} .y63b{bottom:194.057931px;} .ye6a{bottom:194.445752px;} .yaea{bottom:194.945172px;} .yb28{bottom:195.054177px;} .ye42{bottom:195.792935px;} .ye81{bottom:195.798870px;} .y583{bottom:195.838607px;} .yb76{bottom:196.691572px;} .ya9b{bottom:197.219419px;} .ya86{bottom:197.235977px;} .ya29{bottom:197.372881px;} .ya1e{bottom:197.376460px;} .ya11{bottom:197.378572px;} .ya1f{bottom:197.382151px;} .ybb7{bottom:199.588708px;} .y680{bottom:199.602513px;} .y65d{bottom:199.683793px;} .y7b1{bottom:199.763396px;} .y775{bottom:199.769072px;} .y799{bottom:199.771008px;} .y79a{bottom:199.772814px;} .y6a8{bottom:199.803004px;} .y6f8{bottom:199.807519px;} .y6cf{bottom:199.809841px;} .y6e5{bottom:199.812164px;} .y752{bottom:199.821195px;} .yc82{bottom:200.258712px;} .yaca{bottom:200.396963px;} .yacb{bottom:200.407701px;} .y483{bottom:200.521880px;} .y51e{bottom:200.525492px;} .y4be{bottom:200.575550px;} .y45a{bottom:200.579034px;} .yf5e{bottom:200.788426px;} .yb0a{bottom:200.809069px;} .y1a3{bottom:200.831001px;} .y234{bottom:200.849064px;} .yea{bottom:200.952276px;} .yb83{bottom:201.960928px;} .yeca{bottom:202.216631px;} .ya2{bottom:202.672831px;} .ye1d{bottom:203.492339px;} .y410{bottom:203.702635px;} .y3c6{bottom:203.706505px;} .y374{bottom:203.714375px;} .y15d{bottom:203.716826px;} .y33c{bottom:203.722116px;} .y2c9{bottom:203.745339px;} .y3ec{bottom:203.845842px;} .y387{bottom:203.907899px;} .y324{bottom:203.915640px;} .y392{bottom:203.942733px;} .y39d{bottom:203.977567px;} .yda4{bottom:204.566445px;} .yd82{bottom:205.883905px;} .yd94{bottom:206.234466px;} .yda6{bottom:206.877713px;} .yb68{bottom:207.114947px;} .yd81{bottom:207.246311px;} .ydca{bottom:207.741345px;} .yd80{bottom:207.822109px;} .ycb3{bottom:207.907034px;} .yec3{bottom:208.387327px;} .yeb9{bottom:208.416515px;} .ydc9{bottom:208.990218px;} .yda3{bottom:209.131748px;} .yd7f{bottom:209.184386px;} .y63a{bottom:209.361783px;} .ye69{bottom:209.927646px;} .y582{bottom:210.143877px;} .yda5{bottom:210.825854px;} .ye41{bottom:211.274829px;} .ye80{bottom:211.280764px;} .ydc8{bottom:212.124011px;} .ydc7{bottom:212.239093px;} .yec9{bottom:212.539184px;} .yae9{bottom:212.680005px;} .yd7e{bottom:212.680843px;} .ydc6{bottom:212.859014px;} .ya28{bottom:213.731533px;} .ya1d{bottom:213.735112px;} .ya10{bottom:213.737224px;} .y67f{bottom:213.849726px;} .y65c{bottom:213.931006px;} .y7b0{bottom:214.013060px;} .y774{bottom:214.018737px;} .y798{bottom:214.020672px;} .y6a7{bottom:214.053829px;} .y6f7{bottom:214.056022px;} .y6ce{bottom:214.058345px;} .y6e4{bottom:214.060667px;} .y751{bottom:214.069698px;} .yb46{bottom:214.560250px;} .y482{bottom:214.850373px;} .y51d{bottom:214.865596px;} .y459{bottom:214.907527px;} .y4bd{bottom:214.915655px;} .y1a2{bottom:215.020157px;} .y233{bottom:215.038220px;} .ye9{bottom:215.141432px;} .yb9c{bottom:215.710263px;} .yb27{bottom:215.737059px;} .yf01{bottom:215.937976px;} .yac9{bottom:216.755615px;} .yad1{bottom:216.762774px;} .ya1{bottom:216.861987px;} .yb75{bottom:217.374454px;} .ydc5{bottom:217.552092px;} .y15c{bottom:217.905982px;} .yc81{bottom:217.963748px;} .yd7c{bottom:218.247360px;} .ydc4{bottom:218.260390px;} .yaed{bottom:218.425787px;} .yd7d{bottom:218.591185px;} .yec2{bottom:218.709880px;} .ye1c{bottom:218.974233px;} .y3c5{bottom:219.184529px;} .y373{bottom:219.192399px;} .y33b{bottom:219.200140px;} .y2c8{bottom:219.223363px;} .y3eb{bottom:219.323866px;} .y386{bottom:219.385922px;} .y323{bottom:219.393663px;} .y391{bottom:219.420757px;} .y39c{bottom:219.455591px;} .y2d{bottom:219.775421px;} .yda2{bottom:221.156793px;} .yb82{bottom:222.643809px;} .yd7b{bottom:222.711046px;} .ydc3{bottom:222.724077px;} .y581{bottom:224.449147px;} .y639{bottom:224.665635px;} .ye68{bottom:225.409540px;} .yf00{bottom:226.260529px;} .ycb2{bottom:226.293558px;} .ye40{bottom:226.756723px;} .ye7f{bottom:226.762658px;} .yeb8{bottom:227.473303px;} .yb67{bottom:227.797829px;} .y67e{bottom:228.096939px;} .y65b{bottom:228.178219px;} .y7e8{bottom:228.257048px;} .y797{bottom:228.258983px;} .y7af{bottom:228.262725px;} .y773{bottom:228.268401px;} .y6a6{bottom:228.304526px;} .y6cd{bottom:228.306848px;} .y6e3{bottom:228.309170px;} .y750{bottom:228.318201px;} .y6a5{bottom:228.325039px;} .y481{bottom:229.178866px;} .y51c{bottom:229.205701px;} .y1a1{bottom:229.209313px;} .y232{bottom:229.227376px;} .y458{bottom:229.236020px;} .y4bc{bottom:229.255759px;} .ye8{bottom:229.330588px;} .yae8{bottom:230.414837px;} .yd93{bottom:231.011999px;} .ya0{bottom:231.051143px;} .y15b{bottom:232.095138px;} .yd7a{bottom:232.689385px;} .ydc2{bottom:232.827174px;} .yac8{bottom:233.114267px;} .yad8{bottom:233.117847px;} .ye1b{bottom:234.456127px;} .y3c4{bottom:234.666423px;} .y372{bottom:234.670422px;} .y33a{bottom:234.678163px;} .y2c7{bottom:234.701386px;} .y3ea{bottom:234.801890px;} .y385{bottom:234.863946px;} .y322{bottom:234.871687px;} .yb45{bottom:235.243132px;} .yc80{bottom:235.668785px;} .yb26{bottom:236.419940px;} .y2c{bottom:237.410718px;} .yb74{bottom:238.057335px;} .yb13{bottom:238.676608px;} .y580{bottom:238.754417px;} .yb02{bottom:239.659045px;} .y638{bottom:239.969488px;} .ye67{bottom:240.891435px;} .yba5{bottom:240.942860px;} .yeff{bottom:241.965620px;} .ye3f{bottom:242.238617px;} .ye7e{bottom:242.244552px;} .y67d{bottom:242.344152px;} .y65a{bottom:242.425432px;} .y7e7{bottom:242.506712px;} .y796{bottom:242.508647px;} .y771{bottom:242.510454px;} .y7ae{bottom:242.512389px;} .y772{bottom:242.516130px;} .y6cc{bottom:242.555351px;} .y6e2{bottom:242.557673px;} .y6f6{bottom:242.562189px;} .y74f{bottom:242.566705px;} .y6a4{bottom:242.573542px;} .y711{bottom:242.589540px;} .y3a8{bottom:242.749391px;} .yb81{bottom:243.326691px;} .y1a0{bottom:243.398469px;} .yd92{bottom:243.400766px;} .y231{bottom:243.416531px;} .y480{bottom:243.507359px;} .ye7{bottom:243.519744px;} .y51b{bottom:243.545805px;} .y457{bottom:243.564513px;} .y4bb{bottom:243.595863px;} .ycb1{bottom:244.680082px;} .y9f{bottom:245.240299px;} .y15a{bottom:246.284294px;} .yeb7{bottom:246.530090px;} .y43c{bottom:247.092449px;} .yae7{bottom:248.149669px;} .yb66{bottom:248.480711px;} .yad7{bottom:249.465761px;} .yac7{bottom:249.472919px;} .ye1a{bottom:249.938021px;} .yc52{bottom:249.983306px;} .yc54{bottom:249.990208px;} .y371{bottom:250.148446px;} .y339{bottom:250.156187px;} .y2c6{bottom:250.179410px;} .y3e9{bottom:250.279913px;} .y384{bottom:250.341970px;} .y321{bottom:250.349711px;} .y40f{bottom:250.419250px;} .yf34{bottom:250.653414px;} .yf35{bottom:250.751853px;} .yb59{bottom:251.225437px;} .yefe{bottom:252.288173px;} .y57f{bottom:253.059687px;} .yc7f{bottom:253.373822px;} .y3a7{bottom:254.363392px;} .y2b{bottom:255.046014px;} .y637{bottom:255.273340px;} .yd91{bottom:255.789532px;} .yb44{bottom:255.926013px;} .ya5c{bottom:256.029902px;} .ye66{bottom:256.373329px;} .y67c{bottom:256.591365px;} .y659{bottom:256.672645px;} .y7e6{bottom:256.756377px;} .y795{bottom:256.758312px;} .y770{bottom:256.760118px;} .y7ad{bottom:256.762053px;} .y6cb{bottom:256.806177px;} .y6f5{bottom:256.810692px;} .y74e{bottom:256.815208px;} .y6ca{bottom:256.817530px;} .y6a3{bottom:256.822046px;} .y710{bottom:256.838044px;} .yb25{bottom:257.102822px;} .y19f{bottom:257.587625px;} .y230{bottom:257.605687px;} .ye6{bottom:257.708900px;} .ye3e{bottom:257.720511px;} .ye7d{bottom:257.726446px;} .y47f{bottom:257.835852px;} .y51a{bottom:257.885910px;} .y456{bottom:257.893006px;} .y4ba{bottom:257.935968px;} .y43b{bottom:258.703870px;} .yb73{bottom:258.740217px;} .y967{bottom:259.023681px;} .yb12{bottom:259.359490px;} .y9e{bottom:259.429455px;} .yb01{bottom:260.341927px;} .y159{bottom:260.473450px;} .yba4{bottom:261.625742px;} .ycb0{bottom:263.066606px;} .yb80{bottom:264.009573px;} .ye19{bottom:265.419915px;} .yeb6{bottom:265.586877px;} .y370{bottom:265.630340px;} .y338{bottom:265.634211px;} .y2c5{bottom:265.657434px;} .y3c3{bottom:265.723232px;} .y3e8{bottom:265.757937px;} .yad0{bottom:265.813547px;} .y383{bottom:265.819993px;} .yac5{bottom:265.820705px;} .yad6{bottom:265.824413px;} .y320{bottom:265.827734px;} .yac6{bottom:265.827992px;} .yae6{bottom:265.884501px;} .y40e{bottom:265.897274px;} .y57e{bottom:267.364957px;} .yb97{bottom:267.659862px;} .yd90{bottom:268.178299px;} .yef6{bottom:268.362507px;} .y3aa{bottom:268.686595px;} .yb65{bottom:269.163592px;} .y636{bottom:270.577192px;} .y52c{bottom:270.625444px;} .y67b{bottom:270.838578px;} .y658{bottom:270.919858px;} .y7e5{bottom:271.006041px;} .y794{bottom:271.007976px;} .y76f{bottom:271.009782px;} .y7ac{bottom:271.011718px;} .y6e1{bottom:271.056873px;} .y6f4{bottom:271.059195px;} .y725{bottom:271.061518px;} .y74d{bottom:271.063711px;} .y6c9{bottom:271.066033px;} .y6a2{bottom:271.070549px;} .y736{bottom:271.077387px;} .yc7e{bottom:271.078859px;} .y70f{bottom:271.086547px;} .y19e{bottom:271.776781px;} .y22f{bottom:271.794843px;} .ye5{bottom:271.898056px;} .yb58{bottom:271.908318px;} .y47e{bottom:272.164345px;} .y455{bottom:272.221499px;} .y519{bottom:272.226014px;} .y4b9{bottom:272.276072px;} .y437{bottom:272.384455px;} .y2a{bottom:272.681311px;} .y9d{bottom:273.618611px;} .y158{bottom:274.662606px;} .yb43{bottom:276.608895px;} .ya5d{bottom:277.305753px;} .yb24{bottom:277.785704px;} .yef5{bottom:278.685060px;} .yb72{bottom:279.423099px;} .yb11{bottom:280.042372px;} .yd8f{bottom:280.567065px;} .yb00{bottom:281.024809px;} .y337{bottom:281.112234px;} .y2c4{bottom:281.135457px;} .y3c2{bottom:281.201255px;} .y3e7{bottom:281.235960px;} .y382{bottom:281.298017px;} .y31f{bottom:281.305758px;} .y40d{bottom:281.375298px;} .ycaf{bottom:281.453130px;} .y57d{bottom:281.670228px;} .yacf{bottom:282.172199px;} .yac4{bottom:282.179357px;} .yad5{bottom:282.183065px;} .yba3{bottom:282.308623px;} .y441{bottom:282.949032px;} .y443{bottom:283.461225px;} .yae5{bottom:283.619334px;} .yeb5{bottom:284.643665px;} .ye34{bottom:284.663652px;} .yb7f{bottom:284.692454px;} .y67a{bottom:285.085791px;} .y657{bottom:285.167071px;} .y7ab{bottom:285.255705px;} .y793{bottom:285.257640px;} .y76e{bottom:285.259447px;} .y6e0{bottom:285.307699px;} .y724{bottom:285.310021px;} .y74c{bottom:285.312214px;} .y6c8{bottom:285.314536px;} .y6a1{bottom:285.319052px;} .y735{bottom:285.325890px;} .y70e{bottom:285.335050px;} .ye50{bottom:285.613208px;} .y635{bottom:285.881045px;} .y19d{bottom:285.965937px;} .y22e{bottom:285.983999px;} .ye4{bottom:286.087212px;} .y47d{bottom:286.492838px;} .y454{bottom:286.549992px;} .y518{bottom:286.566119px;} .y4b8{bottom:286.616177px;} .yd2d{bottom:286.854469px;} .yc1d{bottom:287.733453px;} .y9c{bottom:287.807766px;} .yb96{bottom:288.342743px;} .yc7d{bottom:288.783896px;} .y157{bottom:288.851762px;} .yef4{bottom:289.007613px;} .yb64{bottom:289.846474px;} .y29{bottom:290.316607px;} .yb57{bottom:292.591200px;} .yde4{bottom:292.621474px;} .yd8e{bottom:292.955832px;} .y2d4{bottom:294.787649px;} .yee8{bottom:295.639541px;} .y57c{bottom:295.975498px;} .y37f{bottom:296.372479px;} .y336{bottom:296.592838px;} .y2c3{bottom:296.613481px;} .y3c1{bottom:296.679279px;} .y3e6{bottom:296.713984px;} .y36f{bottom:296.776041px;} .y31e{bottom:296.783782px;} .y40c{bottom:296.853321px;} .yb42{bottom:297.291776px;} .y87a{bottom:297.770568px;} .y427{bottom:298.060142px;} .yf60{bottom:298.206955px;} .yb23{bottom:298.468585px;} .yace{bottom:298.530851px;} .yad4{bottom:298.534172px;} .yac3{bottom:298.538009px;} .yd2c{bottom:298.857194px;} .yee0{bottom:298.900415px;} .y8e0{bottom:299.248628px;} .y679{bottom:299.333005px;} .y656{bottom:299.414284px;} .y7aa{bottom:299.505370px;} .y76d{bottom:299.507305px;} .y6f3{bottom:299.558524px;} .y74b{bottom:299.560717px;} .y6c7{bottom:299.563040px;} .y6a0{bottom:299.567555px;} .y6f2{bottom:299.569878px;} .y734{bottom:299.574393px;} .y70d{bottom:299.583553px;} .ycae{bottom:299.839654px;} .yb71{bottom:300.105980px;} .y19c{bottom:300.155093px;} .y22d{bottom:300.173155px;} .ye3{bottom:300.276368px;} .yb10{bottom:300.725253px;} .y47c{bottom:300.821331px;} .y453{bottom:300.878485px;} .y517{bottom:300.906223px;} .y4b7{bottom:300.956281px;} .y634{bottom:301.184897px;} .yae4{bottom:301.354166px;} .yaff{bottom:301.707690px;} .yc1c{bottom:301.926480px;} .y9b{bottom:301.996922px;} .yba2{bottom:302.991505px;} .y156{bottom:303.040918px;} .yeb4{bottom:303.700452px;} .yb7e{bottom:305.375336px;} .yee7{bottom:305.962094px;} .yc7c{bottom:306.488933px;} .y28{bottom:307.951904px;} .y27{bottom:307.957963px;} .yb95{bottom:309.025625px;} .yedf{bottom:309.222967px;} .y434{bottom:309.263866px;} .y57b{bottom:310.280768px;} .ye33{bottom:310.466809px;} .yb63{bottom:310.529356px;} .yd2b{bottom:310.859920px;} .ye4f{bottom:311.416365px;} .yf21{bottom:311.923397px;} .y335{bottom:312.076023px;} .y2c2{bottom:312.091504px;} .y3c0{bottom:312.157302px;} .y424{bottom:312.186976px;} .y3e5{bottom:312.192008px;} .y30a{bottom:312.192137px;} .y36e{bottom:312.254064px;} .y31d{bottom:312.261805px;} .y40b{bottom:312.331345px;} .yb56{bottom:313.274081px;} .y678{bottom:313.580218px;} .y655{bottom:313.661498px;} .y792{bottom:313.741745px;} .y76c{bottom:313.755034px;} .y723{bottom:313.809221px;} .y6c6{bottom:313.811543px;} .y69f{bottom:313.816058px;} .y6f1{bottom:313.818381px;} .y733{bottom:313.822896px;} .y70c{bottom:313.832056px;} .y722{bottom:313.843410px;} .y2d3{bottom:314.142597px;} .y19b{bottom:314.344249px;} .y22c{bottom:314.362311px;} .ye2{bottom:314.465524px;} .yac1{bottom:314.875351px;} .yacd{bottom:314.889503px;} .yad3{bottom:314.892824px;} .yac2{bottom:314.893082px;} .y47b{bottom:315.149824px;} .y452{bottom:315.206978px;} .yc8e{bottom:315.237161px;} .y516{bottom:315.246327px;} .y4b6{bottom:315.296386px;} .yc1b{bottom:316.119506px;} .y9a{bottom:316.186078px;} .yee6{bottom:316.284646px;} .y633{bottom:316.488749px;} .y155{bottom:317.230074px;} .yd8b{bottom:317.733339px;} .yd8d{bottom:317.733365px;} .yb41{bottom:317.974658px;} .yde3{bottom:318.424631px;} .yae3{bottom:319.088998px;} .yb22{bottom:319.151467px;} .yede{bottom:319.545520px;} .ycc3{bottom:320.500237px;} .yb70{bottom:320.788862px;} .y433{bottom:320.875286px;} .yd8c{bottom:321.171248px;} .yb0f{bottom:321.408135px;} .yafe{bottom:322.390572px;} .yeb3{bottom:322.757239px;} .y9e8{bottom:322.992951px;} .yba1{bottom:323.674387px;} .y423{bottom:323.800977px;} .y802{bottom:324.065829px;} .yc7b{bottom:324.193969px;} .y862{bottom:324.305945px;} .y57a{bottom:324.586038px;} .y8e2{bottom:324.739954px;} .y5a8{bottom:325.549012px;} .y5c4{bottom:325.572235px;} .yb7d{bottom:326.058218px;} .y2c1{bottom:327.569528px;} .y3bf{bottom:327.635326px;} .y3e4{bottom:327.670031px;} .y309{bottom:327.670160px;} .y36d{bottom:327.732088px;} .y31c{bottom:327.739829px;} .y40a{bottom:327.809368px;} .y677{bottom:327.827431px;} .y654{bottom:327.908711px;} .y7c9{bottom:327.978121px;} .y7d1{bottom:327.989474px;} .y791{bottom:327.991410px;} .y76a{bottom:327.993345px;} .y7e4{bottom:327.999022px;} .y76b{bottom:328.002763px;} .y6c5{bottom:328.060046px;} .y74a{bottom:328.062368px;} .y69e{bottom:328.064562px;} .y6f0{bottom:328.066884px;} .y732{bottom:328.071399px;} .y70b{bottom:328.080560px;} .y721{bottom:328.091913px;} .y19a{bottom:328.533405px;} .y22b{bottom:328.551467px;} .ye1{bottom:328.654680px;} .y47a{bottom:329.478317px;} .y451{bottom:329.535471px;} .y515{bottom:329.586432px;} .y4b5{bottom:329.636490px;} .yb94{bottom:329.708507px;} .y3f{bottom:329.902146px;} .yd89{bottom:330.122105px;} .yc1a{bottom:330.312533px;} .y99{bottom:330.375234px;} .y948{bottom:330.611720px;} .y9e7{bottom:330.949032px;} .yb62{bottom:331.212237px;} .yac0{bottom:331.234003px;} .yacc{bottom:331.248155px;} .yad2{bottom:331.251476px;} .y154{bottom:331.419230px;} .y17f{bottom:331.523733px;} .y196{bottom:331.581790px;} .y632{bottom:331.792602px;} .y96c{bottom:332.097968px;} .ycc2{bottom:332.502963px;} .y84f{bottom:333.025090px;} .y857{bottom:333.048312px;} .y2d2{bottom:333.497545px;} .yd8a{bottom:333.560118px;} .y1a{bottom:333.616800px;} .yb55{bottom:333.956963px;} .y438{bottom:334.560893px;} .yef1{bottom:335.725519px;} .yae2{bottom:336.823830px;} .yb40{bottom:338.657540px;} .y579{bottom:338.891308px;} .y8a4{bottom:338.951301px;} .y8ab{bottom:338.962912px;} .y8b2{bottom:338.974523px;} .ya5a{bottom:339.096830px;} .y8f2{bottom:339.674767px;} .y5a7{bottom:339.819448px;} .yb21{bottom:339.834349px;} .y5c3{bottom:339.842671px;} .ye32{bottom:341.431371px;} .yb6f{bottom:341.471743px;} .yc7a{bottom:341.899006px;} .y676{bottom:342.074644px;} .yb0e{bottom:342.091017px;} .y653{bottom:342.155924px;} .y7c8{bottom:342.227785px;} .y7a8{bottom:342.233462px;} .y7d0{bottom:342.239139px;} .y790{bottom:342.241074px;} .y769{bottom:342.243009px;} .y7e3{bottom:342.248686px;} .y7a9{bottom:342.250621px;} .y6c4{bottom:342.310872px;} .y69d{bottom:342.313065px;} .y6c3{bottom:342.315387px;} .y731{bottom:342.319903px;} .y70a{bottom:342.329063px;} .y6df{bottom:342.331385px;} .y720{bottom:342.340416px;} .ye4e{bottom:342.384669px;} .yd88{bottom:342.510923px;} .y199{bottom:342.722561px;} .y22a{bottom:342.740623px;} .ye0{bottom:342.843836px;} .y2c0{bottom:343.047552px;} .yafd{bottom:343.073453px;} .y3be{bottom:343.113350px;} .y3e3{bottom:343.148055px;} .y308{bottom:343.148184px;} .y36c{bottom:343.210112px;} .y31b{bottom:343.217853px;} .y409{bottom:343.287392px;} .y334{bottom:343.310744px;} .y479{bottom:343.806810px;} .y4e0{bottom:343.814034px;} .y450{bottom:343.863964px;} .y514{bottom:343.926536px;} .y4b4{bottom:343.976594px;} .yba0{bottom:344.357268px;} .ycc1{bottom:344.505688px;} .y98{bottom:344.564390px;} .y82{bottom:344.658185px;} .ya64{bottom:344.673409px;} .y6b{bottom:344.785910px;} .y153{bottom:345.608386px;} .y17e{bottom:345.712889px;} .y195{bottom:345.770946px;} .y4e3{bottom:345.865773px;} .yec5{bottom:345.912992px;} .yef0{bottom:346.048072px;} .y631{bottom:347.096454px;} .y947{bottom:348.346553px;} .y84e{bottom:348.503113px;} .y856{bottom:348.526336px;} .y85e{bottom:348.549559px;} .y9e6{bottom:348.683864px;} .yde5{bottom:349.381969px;} .yde2{bottom:349.386355px;} .ybc7{bottom:350.349329px;} .yc13{bottom:350.383389px;} .yc12{bottom:350.387389px;} .yb93{bottom:350.391388px;} .yd3e{bottom:350.870811px;} .ycec{bottom:351.657291px;} .ye90{bottom:351.829398px;} .yb61{bottom:351.895119px;} .y2d1{bottom:352.852493px;} .y8a3{bottom:353.140457px;} .y8aa{bottom:353.152068px;} .y8b1{bottom:353.163679px;} .y578{bottom:353.198256px;} .y5a6{bottom:354.089884px;} .y5c2{bottom:354.113107px;} .yc20{bottom:354.340948px;} .yae1{bottom:354.558663px;} .yb54{bottom:354.639845px;} .yec4{bottom:356.235545px;} .y675{bottom:356.321857px;} .yeef{bottom:356.370625px;} .ycad{bottom:356.389459px;} .y652{bottom:356.403137px;} .y7c7{bottom:356.477450px;} .y7a7{bottom:356.483126px;} .y7cf{bottom:356.488803px;} .y78f{bottom:356.490738px;} .y768{bottom:356.492674px;} .y7e2{bottom:356.498350px;} .y69c{bottom:356.561568px;} .y6c2{bottom:356.563890px;} .y730{bottom:356.568406px;} .y749{bottom:356.573050px;} .y709{bottom:356.577566px;} .y6de{bottom:356.579888px;} .y71f{bottom:356.588919px;} .ya59{bottom:356.831663px;} .y198{bottom:356.911717px;} .y229{bottom:356.929779px;} .ydf{bottom:357.032992px;} .y26d{bottom:357.039443px;} .y29b{bottom:357.155557px;} .y98e{bottom:357.367014px;} .y998{bottom:357.390236px;} .y4e2{bottom:357.477193px;} .yd87{bottom:357.996998px;} .y478{bottom:358.135303px;} .y4df{bottom:358.154139px;} .y44f{bottom:358.192457px;} .y513{bottom:358.266641px;} .y4b3{bottom:358.316699px;} .y2bf{bottom:358.525575px;} .y3bd{bottom:358.591373px;} .y3e2{bottom:358.626079px;} .y307{bottom:358.626208px;} .y36b{bottom:358.688135px;} .y31a{bottom:358.695876px;} .y97{bottom:358.753546px;} .y408{bottom:358.765416px;} .y333{bottom:358.788768px;} .y81{bottom:358.847341px;} .y6a{bottom:358.975066px;} .yb3f{bottom:359.340421px;} .yc79{bottom:359.604043px;} .y152{bottom:359.797542px;} .y17d{bottom:359.902045px;} .y194{bottom:359.960102px;} .yb20{bottom:360.517230px;} .yeb2{bottom:360.870860px;} .yd24{bottom:361.825928px;} .y630{bottom:362.400306px;} .yb0d{bottom:362.773898px;} .yd3d{bottom:362.873407px;} .yb89{bottom:363.143566px;} .yceb{bottom:363.659888px;} .yafc{bottom:363.756335px;} .yefd{bottom:363.885536px;} .y84d{bottom:363.981137px;} .y855{bottom:364.004360px;} .y85d{bottom:364.027582px;} .yf5d{bottom:364.748136px;} .yb9f{bottom:365.040150px;} .y946{bottom:366.081385px;} .ye8f{bottom:367.311292px;} .y8a1{bottom:367.329612px;} .y8a9{bottom:367.341224px;} .y8b0{bottom:367.352835px;} .y3e{bottom:367.868369px;} .y5a5{bottom:368.355546px;} .y5c1{bottom:368.383542px;} .y8a2{bottom:368.386252px;} .ya62{bottom:369.993656px;} .ya63{bottom:370.001400px;} .y674{bottom:370.569070px;} .y651{bottom:370.650350px;} .y7c6{bottom:370.727114px;} .y7a6{bottom:370.732791px;} .y7ce{bottom:370.738468px;} .y78e{bottom:370.740403px;} .y767{bottom:370.742338px;} .y7e1{bottom:370.746079px;} .y69b{bottom:370.812394px;} .y72f{bottom:370.816909px;} .y69a{bottom:370.819231px;} .y748{bottom:370.821554px;} .y708{bottom:370.826069px;} .y6dd{bottom:370.828392px;} .y71e{bottom:370.837423px;} .yb92{bottom:371.074270px;} .y197{bottom:371.103453px;} .y228{bottom:371.118935px;} .yde{bottom:371.222148px;} .y26c{bottom:371.228598px;} .y98d{bottom:371.556170px;} .y997{bottom:371.579392px;} .y19{bottom:371.583773px;} .y2d0{bottom:372.207441px;} .yadf{bottom:372.293495px;} .y477{bottom:372.463796px;} .y4de{bottom:372.494243px;} .y44e{bottom:372.520950px;} .yb60{bottom:372.578000px;} .y512{bottom:372.606745px;} .y4b2{bottom:372.656803px;} .y913{bottom:372.737567px;} .y91b{bottom:372.760790px;} .y529{bottom:372.760919px;} .y96{bottom:372.942702px;} .y80{bottom:373.036497px;} .y69{bottom:373.164222px;} .yae0{bottom:373.320783px;} .yd23{bottom:373.828654px;} .y151{bottom:373.986698px;} .y2be{bottom:374.003599px;} .y3bc{bottom:374.069397px;} .y17c{bottom:374.091201px;} .y3e1{bottom:374.104102px;} .y306{bottom:374.104231px;} .y193{bottom:374.149258px;} .y36a{bottom:374.166159px;} .y319{bottom:374.173900px;} .yc06{bottom:374.191059px;} .yefc{bottom:374.208089px;} .y407{bottom:374.243439px;} .y332{bottom:374.266791px;} .ya58{bottom:374.566495px;} .ycac{bottom:374.775983px;} .yd3c{bottom:374.876133px;} .yb17{bottom:375.018953px;} .yb53{bottom:375.322726px;} .ycea{bottom:375.662742px;} .yefb{bottom:375.933030px;} .y817{bottom:376.630360px;} .y81e{bottom:376.653583px;} .y62f{bottom:377.704159px;} .yd44{bottom:377.799243px;} .yb7a{bottom:378.564565px;} .y84c{bottom:379.459160px;} .y854{bottom:379.482383px;} .y85c{bottom:379.505606px;} .ya3e{bottom:379.709297px;} .ya47{bottom:379.763380px;} .yeb1{bottom:379.927648px;} .y969{bottom:379.932108px;} .yb3e{bottom:380.023303px;} .yb1f{bottom:381.200112px;} .y8a0{bottom:381.518768px;} .y8a8{bottom:381.530380px;} .y8af{bottom:381.541991px;} .y577{bottom:381.850855px;} .yc5c{bottom:382.106883px;} .y5a4{bottom:382.632433px;} .y5c0{bottom:382.653978px;} .ye8e{bottom:382.793186px;} .yb0c{bottom:383.456780px;} .y945{bottom:383.816217px;} .yee5{bottom:384.234680px;} .y8df{bottom:384.324448px;} .yafb{bottom:384.439217px;} .y673{bottom:384.816283px;} .y650{bottom:384.897563px;} .y7c5{bottom:384.976779px;} .y7a5{bottom:384.982455px;} .y7cd{bottom:384.988132px;} .y78d{bottom:384.990067px;} .y766{bottom:384.992002px;} .y6c1{bottom:385.063219px;} .y72e{bottom:385.065412px;} .y699{bottom:385.067735px;} .y747{bottom:385.070057px;} .y707{bottom:385.074572px;} .y6c0{bottom:385.076895px;} .y71d{bottom:385.085926px;} .y227{bottom:385.308091px;} .ydd{bottom:385.411304px;} .y26b{bottom:385.417754px;} .y29a{bottom:385.533869px;} .yb9e{bottom:385.723032px;} .y98c{bottom:385.745326px;} .y996{bottom:385.768548px;} .y9a0{bottom:385.791771px;} .yd22{bottom:385.831379px;} .yefa{bottom:386.255583px;} .y476{bottom:386.792289px;} .y4dd{bottom:386.834348px;} .y44d{bottom:386.849443px;} .yd3b{bottom:386.878858px;} .y912{bottom:386.926723px;} .y511{bottom:386.946850px;} .y91a{bottom:386.949946px;} .y922{bottom:386.973169px;} .y9d7{bottom:386.976126px;} .y9d3{bottom:386.988846px;} .y9d8{bottom:386.996134px;} .y4b1{bottom:386.996908px;} .y95{bottom:387.131858px;} .y7f{bottom:387.225653px;} .y68{bottom:387.353378px;} .y150{bottom:388.175854px;} .y17b{bottom:388.280357px;} .y192{bottom:388.338414px;} .ybc8{bottom:388.376731px;} .y3bb{bottom:389.547421px;} .y3e0{bottom:389.582126px;} .y305{bottom:389.582255px;} .y369{bottom:389.644183px;} .y318{bottom:389.651923px;} .y406{bottom:389.721463px;} .y331{bottom:389.744815px;} .yd43{bottom:389.801969px;} .yadd{bottom:390.028327px;} .yc8d{bottom:390.176258px;} .yade{bottom:391.055615px;} .yb91{bottom:391.757151px;} .y816{bottom:392.108384px;} .y81d{bottom:392.131607px;} .ya56{bottom:392.301327px;} .y62e{bottom:393.008011px;} .yb5f{bottom:393.260882px;} .ya57{bottom:393.328615px;} .y9e5{bottom:393.488272px;} .yee4{bottom:394.557233px;} .y84b{bottom:394.937184px;} .y853{bottom:394.960407px;} .y85b{bottom:394.983630px;} .y89f{bottom:395.707924px;} .y8a7{bottom:395.719536px;} .y8ae{bottom:395.731147px;} .yb52{bottom:396.005608px;} .ya3d{bottom:396.067949px;} .ya45{bottom:396.114873px;} .ya46{bottom:396.118453px;} .y576{bottom:396.156125px;} .yef9{bottom:396.578136px;} .y5bf{bottom:396.924414px;} .yd98{bottom:397.021563px;} .ye8d{bottom:398.275080px;} .yeb0{bottom:398.984435px;} .y672{bottom:399.063496px;} .y64f{bottom:399.144776px;} .y7c4{bottom:399.226443px;} .y7a4{bottom:399.232120px;} .y7cc{bottom:399.237796px;} .y78c{bottom:399.239731px;} .y765{bottom:399.241667px;} .y72d{bottom:399.313916px;} .y698{bottom:399.316238px;} .y746{bottom:399.318560px;} .y706{bottom:399.323076px;} .y6bf{bottom:399.325398px;} .y71c{bottom:399.334429px;} .yb88{bottom:399.429256px;} .y226{bottom:399.497247px;} .y206{bottom:399.530791px;} .y1da{bottom:399.551434px;} .ydc{bottom:399.600460px;} .y26a{bottom:399.606910px;} .y8de{bottom:399.887118px;} .y98b{bottom:399.934481px;} .y995{bottom:399.957704px;} .y99f{bottom:399.980927px;} .yb3d{bottom:400.706184px;} .y911{bottom:401.115879px;} .y475{bottom:401.120782px;} .y919{bottom:401.139102px;} .y921{bottom:401.162325px;} .y4dc{bottom:401.174452px;} .y510{bottom:401.286954px;} .y94{bottom:401.321014px;} .y4b0{bottom:401.337012px;} .y7e{bottom:401.414809px;} .y67{bottom:401.542534px;} .y944{bottom:401.551049px;} .yd42{bottom:401.804694px;} .y14f{bottom:402.365010px;} .y17a{bottom:402.469513px;} .y191{bottom:402.527570px;} .y9d6{bottom:403.334778px;} .y9d2{bottom:403.347498px;} .y9d9{bottom:403.351206px;} .ycc9{bottom:403.700194px;} .yc08{bottom:404.705227px;} .y9eb{bottom:404.750664px;} .yee3{bottom:404.879786px;} .y3ba{bottom:405.025444px;} .y3df{bottom:405.060150px;} .y304{bottom:405.060279px;} .y368{bottom:405.122206px;} .y317{bottom:405.129947px;} .y405{bottom:405.199487px;} .y330{bottom:405.222838px;} .ya75{bottom:405.495320px;} .ya7d{bottom:405.518543px;} .ya85{bottom:405.541766px;} .yf36{bottom:405.783799px;} .y2b9{bottom:405.790637px;} .yb9d{bottom:406.405913px;} .y815{bottom:407.586408px;} .y81c{bottom:407.609630px;} .y823{bottom:407.632853px;} .yadb{bottom:407.763159px;} .y2da{bottom:408.271610px;} .y2db{bottom:408.280900px;} .y62d{bottom:408.311863px;} .yadc{bottom:408.790447px;} .yaef{bottom:409.093183px;} .yec1{bottom:409.564220px;} .y89e{bottom:409.897080px;} .y8a6{bottom:409.908692px;} .y8ad{bottom:409.920303px;} .ya54{bottom:410.036159px;} .y84a{bottom:410.415208px;} .y852{bottom:410.438431px;} .y575{bottom:410.461395px;} .y85a{bottom:410.461653px;} .yd5b{bottom:410.921724px;} .ya5b{bottom:411.047772px;} .ya55{bottom:411.063448px;} .y49b{bottom:411.123117px;} .y5be{bottom:411.194850px;} .y5a3{bottom:411.230458px;} .ybb9{bottom:411.234329px;} .y3d{bottom:411.316202px;} .ya3c{bottom:412.426601px;} .yb90{bottom:412.440033px;} .ya4c{bottom:412.455243px;} .ya44{bottom:412.473526px;} .y671{bottom:413.310709px;} .y64e{bottom:413.391989px;} .y7e0{bottom:413.474301px;} .y7c3{bottom:413.476107px;} .y7a3{bottom:413.481784px;} .y763{bottom:413.485654px;} .y7cb{bottom:413.487461px;} .y764{bottom:413.489396px;} .y697{bottom:413.564741px;} .y745{bottom:413.567063px;} .y705{bottom:413.571579px;} .y6be{bottom:413.573901px;} .y71b{bottom:413.582932px;} .y225{bottom:413.686403px;} .y205{bottom:413.719947px;} .y1d9{bottom:413.740590px;} .ydb{bottom:413.789616px;} .y269{bottom:413.796066px;} .y299{bottom:413.912181px;} .y98a{bottom:414.123637px;} .y994{bottom:414.146860px;} .y99e{bottom:414.170083px;} .yc4c{bottom:414.650667px;} .yb79{bottom:414.850254px;} .y17{bottom:415.054655px;} .y910{bottom:415.305035px;} .y918{bottom:415.328258px;} .ybba{bottom:415.343482px;} .y920{bottom:415.351481px;} .y474{bottom:415.449275px;} .y8dd{bottom:415.449788px;} .y93{bottom:415.510170px;} .y4db{bottom:415.514557px;} .y7d{bottom:415.603965px;} .y50f{bottom:415.627058px;} .y4af{bottom:415.677116px;} .ycc8{bottom:415.702791px;} .y66{bottom:415.731690px;} .y14e{bottom:416.554166px;} .y179{bottom:416.658669px;} .y190{bottom:416.716726px;} .y18{bottom:416.875949px;} .yeaf{bottom:418.041222px;} .ye18{bottom:418.097195px;} .yb2e{bottom:418.292524px;} .y943{bottom:419.285882px;} .ya74{bottom:419.684476px;} .y9d5{bottom:419.693430px;} .y9d1{bottom:419.706150px;} .ya7c{bottom:419.707699px;} .ya84{bottom:419.730921px;} .yec0{bottom:419.886773px;} .yc78{bottom:420.215512px;} .y3b9{bottom:420.503468px;} .y3de{bottom:420.538173px;} .y303{bottom:420.538302px;} .yb16{bottom:420.554171px;} .y367{bottom:420.600230px;} .y316{bottom:420.607971px;} .y404{bottom:420.677510px;} .y32f{bottom:420.700862px;} .yb3c{bottom:421.389066px;} .yb08{bottom:421.535981px;} .y9e4{bottom:421.863681px;} .yd5a{bottom:422.924449px;} .y814{bottom:423.064431px;} .y81b{bottom:423.087654px;} .y822{bottom:423.110877px;} .y62c{bottom:423.615716px;} .y89d{bottom:424.086236px;} .y8a5{bottom:424.097848px;} .y8ac{bottom:424.109459px;} .y574{bottom:424.766666px;} .y5bd{bottom:425.465286px;} .y5a2{bottom:425.500894px;} .y849{bottom:425.893231px;} .y851{bottom:425.916454px;} .y859{bottom:425.939677px;} .yf2b{bottom:427.145975px;} .yc47{bottom:427.249961px;} .y670{bottom:427.557922px;} .y64d{bottom:427.639202px;} .ycc7{bottom:427.705645px;} .y7df{bottom:427.723965px;} .y7c2{bottom:427.725772px;} .y78a{bottom:427.731448px;} .y762{bottom:427.735319px;} .y78b{bottom:427.737125px;} .y696{bottom:427.815567px;} .y704{bottom:427.820082px;} .y6bd{bottom:427.822404px;} .y71a{bottom:427.831436px;} .y695{bottom:427.833758px;} .y224{bottom:427.875559px;} .y204{bottom:427.909103px;} .y1d8{bottom:427.929746px;} .yda{bottom:427.978772px;} .y268{bottom:427.985222px;} .y298{bottom:428.101337px;} .ycab{bottom:428.136429px;} .y989{bottom:428.312793px;} .y993{bottom:428.336016px;} .y99d{bottom:428.359239px;} .yc49{bottom:428.364916px;} .ya42{bottom:428.759812px;} .ya3b{bottom:428.785253px;} .ya4b{bottom:428.813895px;} .ya43{bottom:428.828598px;} .y49a{bottom:429.190488px;} .ye8c{bottom:429.238869px;} .y90f{bottom:429.494191px;} .y917{bottom:429.517414px;} .y91f{bottom:429.540637px;} .y92{bottom:429.699326px;} .y473{bottom:429.777768px;} .y7c{bottom:429.793121px;} .y4da{bottom:429.854661px;} .y65{bottom:429.920846px;} .y50e{bottom:429.967163px;} .y4ae{bottom:430.017221px;} .yb6b{bottom:430.351114px;} .ye7c{bottom:430.530188px;} .y14d{bottom:430.743322px;} .y178{bottom:430.847825px;} .y18f{bottom:430.905882px;} .y8dc{bottom:431.012458px;} .y34d{bottom:432.966651px;} .yb5c{bottom:433.093989px;} .yb8f{bottom:433.122915px;} .ye17{bottom:433.579089px;} .ya73{bottom:433.873632px;} .ya7b{bottom:433.896855px;} .ya83{bottom:433.920077px;} .yd59{bottom:434.927175px;} .y3b8{bottom:435.981492px;} .y3dd{bottom:436.016197px;} .y302{bottom:436.016326px;} .y9d4{bottom:436.052082px;} .y9cf{bottom:436.055627px;} .y9d0{bottom:436.061223px;} .y366{bottom:436.078253px;} .y315{bottom:436.085994px;} .y403{bottom:436.155534px;} .y942{bottom:437.020714px;} .yeae{bottom:437.098010px;} .y61b{bottom:437.778294px;} .y5f3{bottom:437.832352px;} .yc77{bottom:437.920549px;} .ya01{bottom:438.306614px;} .ya08{bottom:438.318225px;} .ya0f{bottom:438.329837px;} .y813{bottom:438.542455px;} .y81a{bottom:438.565678px;} .y821{bottom:438.588901px;} .y62b{bottom:438.919568px;} .y573{bottom:439.071936px;} .ydb5{bottom:439.349629px;} .y5bc{bottom:439.735722px;} .y5a1{bottom:439.771330px;} .yc51{bottom:441.277590px;} .y848{bottom:441.371255px;} .y850{bottom:441.394478px;} .y858{bottom:441.417701px;} .y66f{bottom:441.805135px;} .y64c{bottom:441.886415px;} .y7de{bottom:441.973630px;} .y7c1{bottom:441.975436px;} .y789{bottom:441.981113px;} .y761{bottom:441.984983px;} .y223{bottom:442.064715px;} .y744{bottom:442.066263px;} .y703{bottom:442.068585px;} .y6bc{bottom:442.070908px;} .y743{bottom:442.073101px;} .y719{bottom:442.079939px;} .y694{bottom:442.082261px;} .y203{bottom:442.098259px;} .y1d7{bottom:442.118901px;} .yd9{bottom:442.167927px;} .y267{bottom:442.174378px;} .y297{bottom:442.290492px;} .y988{bottom:442.501949px;} .y992{bottom:442.525172px;} .y99c{bottom:442.548395px;} .yb87{bottom:442.978827px;} .yba8{bottom:443.496145px;} .y90e{bottom:443.683347px;} .y916{bottom:443.706570px;} .y91e{bottom:443.729793px;} .y34a{bottom:443.844101px;} .y91{bottom:443.888482px;} .y7b{bottom:443.982276px;} .yc46{bottom:444.024594px;} .yf2c{bottom:444.046139px;} .y472{bottom:444.106261px;} .y64{bottom:444.110002px;} .y4d9{bottom:444.194765px;} .y50d{bottom:444.307267px;} .y4ad{bottom:444.357325px;} .yc8c{bottom:444.440193px;} .yf29{bottom:444.695347px;} .ye8b{bottom:444.720763px;} .y14c{bottom:444.932478px;} .y177{bottom:445.036980px;} .y18e{bottom:445.095038px;} .ya41{bottom:445.118464px;} .ya3a{bottom:445.143905px;} .ya4a{bottom:445.172547px;} .ye3d{bottom:446.006147px;} .ye7b{bottom:446.012082px;} .y8db{bottom:446.575128px;} .y499{bottom:447.257858px;} .yc07{bottom:447.291144px;} .ya72{bottom:448.062788px;} .ya7a{bottom:448.086011px;} .ya82{bottom:448.109233px;} .yed2{bottom:448.705802px;} .ye16{bottom:449.060983px;} .y2b8{bottom:450.004733px;} .ybd7{bottom:450.180195px;} .y3b7{bottom:451.459515px;} .y3dc{bottom:451.494220px;} .y301{bottom:451.494350px;} .y365{bottom:451.556277px;} .y314{bottom:451.564018px;} .y402{bottom:451.633558px;} .ydb4{bottom:451.738396px;} .y61a{bottom:452.280959px;} .y5f2{bottom:452.335016px;} .ya00{bottom:452.495770px;} .ya07{bottom:452.507381px;} .ya0e{bottom:452.518993px;} .ye65{bottom:452.722451px;} .yd63{bottom:452.945390px;} .y572{bottom:453.377206px;} .ydff{bottom:453.701423px;} .yb8e{bottom:453.805796px;} .yada{bottom:453.831148px;} .y5bb{bottom:454.006158px;} .y812{bottom:454.020479px;} .y5a0{bottom:454.041766px;} .y819{bottom:454.043701px;} .y820{bottom:454.066924px;} .y62a{bottom:454.223420px;} .yb2d{bottom:454.578214px;} .y941{bottom:454.755546px;} .y3c{bottom:454.764035px;} .ybeb{bottom:454.941522px;} .y349{bottom:455.458101px;} .yc76{bottom:455.625586px;} .y66e{bottom:456.052348px;} .y64b{bottom:456.133628px;} .yead{bottom:456.154797px;} .y7dd{bottom:456.223294px;} .y7c0{bottom:456.225100px;} .y75f{bottom:456.228971px;} .y788{bottom:456.230777px;} .y760{bottom:456.232712px;} .y222{bottom:456.253871px;} .y202{bottom:456.287415px;} .y1d6{bottom:456.308057px;} .y702{bottom:456.317089px;} .y6bb{bottom:456.319411px;} .y742{bottom:456.321604px;} .y718{bottom:456.328442px;} .y693{bottom:456.330764px;} .yd8{bottom:456.357083px;} .y266{bottom:456.363534px;} .y296{bottom:456.479648px;} .ya53{bottom:456.574023px;} .yf2d{bottom:456.684267px;} .y987{bottom:456.691105px;} .y991{bottom:456.714328px;} .y99b{bottom:456.737551px;} .yb15{bottom:456.839861px;} .yf28{bottom:457.333346px;} .yb07{bottom:457.821671px;} .y90d{bottom:457.872503px;} .ydb6{bottom:457.894565px;} .y915{bottom:457.895726px;} .y91d{bottom:457.918949px;} .y90{bottom:458.077638px;} .yf2a{bottom:458.159047px;} .y7a{bottom:458.171432px;} .y63{bottom:458.299158px;} .yb78{bottom:458.380561px;} .y471{bottom:458.434754px;} .yb4c{bottom:458.484038px;} .y16{bottom:458.525538px;} .y4d8{bottom:458.534870px;} .y50c{bottom:458.647372px;} .y4ac{bottom:458.697430px;} .yed1{bottom:459.028355px;} .y14b{bottom:459.121634px;} .y176{bottom:459.226136px;} .y18d{bottom:459.284194px;} .ya40{bottom:461.477116px;} .ye3c{bottom:461.488041px;} .ye7a{bottom:461.493976px;} .ya39{bottom:461.502557px;} .ya49{bottom:461.531199px;} .y8da{bottom:462.137798px;} .ya71{bottom:462.251944px;} .ya79{bottom:462.275166px;} .ya81{bottom:462.298389px;} .ydb3{bottom:464.127162px;} .ye15{bottom:464.542877px;} .yd62{bottom:464.948115px;} .y498{bottom:465.325229px;} .yb6a{bottom:466.636803px;} .y9ff{bottom:466.684926px;} .ya06{bottom:466.696537px;} .ya0d{bottom:466.708149px;} .yd30{bottom:466.746854px;} .y619{bottom:466.783623px;} .y5f1{bottom:466.834842px;} .y3b6{bottom:466.937539px;} .y3db{bottom:466.972244px;} .y300{bottom:466.972373px;} .y364{bottom:467.034301px;} .y313{bottom:467.042042px;} .y401{bottom:467.111581px;} .y571{bottom:467.682476px;} .ye64{bottom:468.204345px;} .y5ba{bottom:468.276594px;} .y59f{bottom:468.312202px;} .yc45{bottom:468.533722px;} .yed0{bottom:469.350908px;} .yb5b{bottom:469.379679px;} .y811{bottom:469.498502px;} .y818{bottom:469.521725px;} .y629{bottom:469.527273px;} .y81f{bottom:469.544948px;} .y66d{bottom:470.299561px;} .y64a{bottom:470.380841px;} .y221{bottom:470.445607px;} .y7dc{bottom:470.472958px;} .y7bf{bottom:470.474765px;} .y201{bottom:470.476571px;} .y75e{bottom:470.478635px;} .y787{bottom:470.480441px;} .y1d5{bottom:470.497213px;} .yd7{bottom:470.546239px;} .y265{bottom:470.552690px;} .y6ba{bottom:470.567914px;} .y741{bottom:470.570107px;} .y717{bottom:470.576945px;} .y692{bottom:470.579267px;} .y295{bottom:470.668804px;} .y986{bottom:470.880261px;} .y990{bottom:470.903484px;} .y99a{bottom:470.926707px;} .y90c{bottom:472.061659px;} .y914{bottom:472.084882px;} .y91c{bottom:472.108104px;} .y8f{bottom:472.266794px;} .y79{bottom:472.360588px;} .y62{bottom:472.488314px;} .y940{bottom:472.490378px;} .y470{bottom:472.763247px;} .y4d7{bottom:472.874974px;} .y50b{bottom:472.987476px;} .y4ab{bottom:473.037534px;} .y14a{bottom:473.310790px;} .yc75{bottom:473.330623px;} .y175{bottom:473.415292px;} .y18c{bottom:473.473350px;} .ye8a{bottom:473.955998px;} .ybd3{bottom:474.457869px;} .ybd2{bottom:474.458391px;} .ye03{bottom:474.653328px;} .yeac{bottom:475.211584px;} .ya70{bottom:476.441100px;} .ya78{bottom:476.464322px;} .ya80{bottom:476.487545px;} .ydb2{bottom:476.515929px;} .yd60{bottom:476.947157px;} .yd61{bottom:476.950841px;} .ye3b{bottom:476.969935px;} .ye79{bottom:476.975870px;} .ybe8{bottom:477.194836px;} .ybe9{bottom:477.200745px;} .y8d9{bottom:477.700468px;} .ya3f{bottom:477.835768px;} .ya38{bottom:477.861209px;} .ya48{bottom:477.889851px;} .yd2f{bottom:478.749579px;} .yecf{bottom:479.673461px;} .yba7{bottom:479.781834px;} .ye14{bottom:480.024771px;} .y9fe{bottom:480.874082px;} .ya05{bottom:480.885693px;} .ya0c{bottom:480.897305px;} .y618{bottom:481.286287px;} .y570{bottom:481.987746px;} .yad9{bottom:482.206557px;} .y3b5{bottom:482.415563px;} .y3da{bottom:482.450268px;} .y2ff{bottom:482.450397px;} .y363{bottom:482.512324px;} .y312{bottom:482.520065px;} .y5b9{bottom:482.547030px;} .y59e{bottom:482.582638px;} .y400{bottom:482.589605px;} .y497{bottom:483.392599px;} .ye63{bottom:483.686239px;} .y66c{bottom:484.546774px;} .y649{bottom:484.628054px;} .y200{bottom:484.665727px;} .y1d4{bottom:484.686369px;} .y220{bottom:484.699271px;} .y786{bottom:484.712431px;} .y7db{bottom:484.722623px;} .y7be{bottom:484.724429px;} .y7a2{bottom:484.726364px;} .y75d{bottom:484.728299px;} .yd6{bottom:484.735395px;} .y264{bottom:484.741846px;} .y6b9{bottom:484.818611px;} .y716{bottom:484.825448px;} .y691{bottom:484.827771px;} .y628{bottom:484.831125px;} .y6b8{bottom:484.836673px;} .y294{bottom:484.857960px;} .ya52{bottom:484.949433px;} .y985{bottom:485.069417px;} .y98f{bottom:485.092640px;} .y999{bottom:485.115863px;} .yc44{bottom:485.308354px;} .y8e{bottom:486.455950px;} .y78{bottom:486.549744px;} .y61{bottom:486.677470px;} .yca9{bottom:486.861607px;} .ycaa{bottom:486.866994px;} .y46f{bottom:487.091740px;} .y4d6{bottom:487.215079px;} .y50a{bottom:487.327580px;} .y4aa{bottom:487.377639px;} .y149{bottom:487.499946px;} .y557{bottom:487.602126px;} .y174{bottom:487.604448px;} .y54a{bottom:487.648572px;} .y18b{bottom:487.662505px;} .y53c{bottom:487.695017px;} .yf45{bottom:489.294942px;} .yf49{bottom:489.641195px;} .y93f{bottom:490.225210px;} .y860{bottom:490.499950px;} .ybe1{bottom:490.598647px;} .ya6f{bottom:490.630256px;} .ya77{bottom:490.653478px;} .ya7f{bottom:490.676701px;} .yd2e{bottom:490.752304px;} .yb9a{bottom:490.896157px;} .yc74{bottom:491.035660px;} .ye3a{bottom:492.451829px;} .ye78{bottom:492.457764px;} .y8d8{bottom:493.263138px;} .y26{bottom:493.637872px;} .yeab{bottom:494.268372px;} .yb4b{bottom:494.769727px;} .y9fd{bottom:495.063238px;} .ya04{bottom:495.074849px;} .ya0b{bottom:495.086461px;} .ye13{bottom:495.506665px;} .y5f0{bottom:495.757730px;} .y617{bottom:495.788952px;} .y56f{bottom:496.293016px;} .ybf4{bottom:496.355331px;} .yf46{bottom:496.623955px;} .y5b8{bottom:496.817466px;} .y59d{bottom:496.853074px;} .yf4a{bottom:496.970207px;} .y445{bottom:497.380232px;} .y3b4{bottom:497.893586px;} .y3d9{bottom:497.928291px;} .y2fe{bottom:497.928420px;} .y362{bottom:497.990348px;} .y311{bottom:497.998089px;} .y3ff{bottom:498.067628px;} .yb2c{bottom:498.113485px;} .y66b{bottom:498.793987px;} .y1ff{bottom:498.854883px;} .y648{bottom:498.875267px;} .y1d3{bottom:498.875525px;} .y21f{bottom:498.888427px;} .yd5{bottom:498.924551px;} .y263{bottom:498.931002px;} .y785{bottom:498.962095px;} .y7da{bottom:498.972287px;} .y7bd{bottom:498.974093px;} .y75c{bottom:498.976029px;} .y293{bottom:499.047116px;} .y6dc{bottom:499.069436px;} .y6db{bottom:499.073952px;} .y690{bottom:499.076274px;} .y6b7{bottom:499.085176px;} .ye62{bottom:499.168133px;} .ye89{bottom:499.759154px;} .y627{bottom:500.134977px;} .yb14{bottom:500.392843px;} .y8d{bottom:500.645106px;} .y77{bottom:500.738900px;} .y60{bottom:500.866626px;} .yf08{bottom:500.897590px;} .ydb1{bottom:501.293462px;} .yb06{bottom:501.372558px;} .y46e{bottom:501.420233px;} .y496{bottom:501.459969px;} .y4d5{bottom:501.555183px;} .y509{bottom:501.667685px;} .y148{bottom:501.689102px;} .y4a9{bottom:501.717743px;} .y173{bottom:501.793604px;} .y18a{bottom:501.851661px;} .y556{bottom:502.197682px;} .y549{bottom:502.244127px;} .y53b{bottom:502.290573px;} .ycef{bottom:503.722906px;} .yf47{bottom:503.952967px;} .yf4b{bottom:504.299220px;} .ybca{bottom:504.673495px;} .ya6e{bottom:504.819411px;} .ya76{bottom:504.842634px;} .ya7e{bottom:504.865857px;} .yca7{bottom:505.134459px;} .yce9{bottom:505.185816px;} .yca8{bottom:505.248131px;} .ye39{bottom:507.933724px;} .ye77{bottom:507.939658px;} .y93e{bottom:507.960043px;} .y440{bottom:508.342058px;} .yc73{bottom:508.740697px;} .y8d7{bottom:508.825808px;} .y9fc{bottom:509.252394px;} .ya03{bottom:509.264005px;} .ya0a{bottom:509.275617px;} .yc26{bottom:509.428371px;} .yc43{bottom:509.817483px;} .yb69{bottom:510.171011px;} .y5ef{bottom:510.260394px;} .y616{bottom:510.291616px;} .y56e{bottom:510.598287px;} .ye12{bottom:510.988559px;} .y5b7{bottom:511.087901px;} .y59c{bottom:511.123510px;} .y25{bottom:511.273168px;} .y24{bottom:511.273184px;} .yf48{bottom:511.281980px;} .yf4c{bottom:511.628232px;} .ybdf{bottom:512.857869px;} .ybde{bottom:512.865152px;} .yb5a{bottom:512.918081px;} .y66a{bottom:513.041200px;} .y1fe{bottom:513.044039px;} .y1d2{bottom:513.064681px;} .y21e{bottom:513.077583px;} .yd4{bottom:513.113707px;} .y262{bottom:513.120158px;} .y647{bottom:513.122480px;} .y2b7{bottom:513.127125px;} .y784{bottom:513.211759px;} .y7d9{bottom:513.221951px;} .y75b{bottom:513.223758px;} .y292{bottom:513.236272px;} .y6da{bottom:513.322455px;} .y68f{bottom:513.324777px;} .y6b6{bottom:513.333679px;} .y3b3{bottom:513.371610px;} .y3d8{bottom:513.406315px;} .y2fd{bottom:513.406444px;} .y361{bottom:513.468372px;} .y310{bottom:513.476113px;} .yf43{bottom:513.519591px;} .y3fe{bottom:513.545652px;} .ydb0{bottom:513.682228px;} .ye61{bottom:514.650027px;} .y8c{bottom:514.834262px;} .y76{bottom:514.928056px;} .y5f{bottom:515.055782px;} .y626{bottom:515.438830px;} .yf06{bottom:515.656737px;} .ycee{bottom:515.725632px;} .y46d{bottom:515.748726px;} .y147{bottom:515.878257px;} .y4d4{bottom:515.895288px;} .y172{bottom:515.982760px;} .y508{bottom:516.007789px;} .y189{bottom:516.040817px;} .y4a8{bottom:516.053848px;} .y555{bottom:516.793237px;} .y548{bottom:516.839683px;} .y53a{bottom:516.886129px;} .yce8{bottom:517.188542px;} .ydfe{bottom:518.423481px;} .yf38{bottom:518.868069px;} .yf37{bottom:519.076688px;} .yf39{bottom:519.302723px;} .y495{bottom:519.527340px;} .yf44{bottom:520.878393px;} .yba6{bottom:523.324662px;} .ye38{bottom:523.415618px;} .ye76{bottom:523.421552px;} .yd09{bottom:523.433680px;} .y9fb{bottom:523.441550px;} .yd0e{bottom:523.445291px;} .ya02{bottom:523.453161px;} .yd13{bottom:523.456903px;} .ya09{bottom:523.464773px;} .yca6{bottom:523.520983px;} .yc25{bottom:523.621398px;} .yedd{bottom:523.639460px;} .y8d6{bottom:524.388478px;} .y5ee{bottom:524.763058px;} .y615{bottom:524.794280px;} .y56d{bottom:524.903557px;} .y5b6{bottom:525.358337px;} .y59b{bottom:525.393946px;} .y93c{bottom:525.694875px;} .yd41{bottom:525.965744px;} .ydaf{bottom:526.070995px;} .yc72{bottom:526.445733px;} .ye11{bottom:526.470453px;} .yc42{bottom:526.592115px;} .y93d{bottom:526.722163px;} .yb99{bottom:527.181846px;} .y1fd{bottom:527.233195px;} .y117{bottom:527.235775px;} .y1d1{bottom:527.253837px;} .y21d{bottom:527.266739px;} .y669{bottom:527.288413px;} .yd3{bottom:527.302863px;} .y261{bottom:527.309314px;} .y13b{bottom:527.328666px;} .y646{bottom:527.369693px;} .y291{bottom:527.425428px;} .y783{bottom:527.461424px;} .y759{bottom:527.469681px;} .y75a{bottom:527.471616px;} .y6d9{bottom:527.570958px;} .y68e{bottom:527.573280px;} .ybf3{bottom:527.577151px;} .y6b5{bottom:527.582182px;} .yced{bottom:527.728357px;} .yd21{bottom:527.862611px;} .y431{bottom:528.848343px;} .y3b2{bottom:528.849633px;} .y3d7{bottom:528.884339px;} .y2fc{bottom:528.884468px;} .y23{bottom:528.908465px;} .y360{bottom:528.946395px;} .y30f{bottom:528.954136px;} .y8b{bottom:529.023418px;} .y3fd{bottom:529.023676px;} .y75{bottom:529.117212px;} .yce7{bottom:529.191267px;} .y5e{bottom:529.244938px;} .y146{bottom:530.067413px;} .y46c{bottom:530.077219px;} .ye60{bottom:530.131921px;} .y170{bottom:530.171916px;} .y188{bottom:530.229973px;} .y4d3{bottom:530.235392px;} .y507{bottom:530.347894px;} .ye88{bottom:530.722943px;} .y625{bottom:530.742682px;} .y171{bottom:531.228555px;} .y554{bottom:531.388793px;} .y547{bottom:531.435239px;} .y539{bottom:531.481684px;} .y2b6{bottom:531.705398px;} .ybe6{bottom:531.792613px;} .yeaa{bottom:532.381998px;} .ydfd{bottom:532.531357px;} .yedc{bottom:533.962013px;} .yf51{bottom:534.006407px;} .yf56{bottom:534.564259px;} .ybdb{bottom:535.027425px;} .yf4d{bottom:535.205467px;} .yf07{bottom:536.700502px;} .y494{bottom:537.594710px;} .yd08{bottom:537.622836px;} .yd0d{bottom:537.634447px;} .yd12{bottom:537.646059px;} .yc24{bottom:537.814424px;} .yd40{bottom:537.968469px;} .yb4a{bottom:538.310630px;} .ydae{bottom:538.459761px;} .ybf1{bottom:538.641802px;} .ye37{bottom:538.897512px;} .ye75{bottom:538.903446px;} .y56c{bottom:539.208827px;} .y5ed{bottom:539.265723px;} .y614{bottom:539.296945px;} .y5b5{bottom:539.628773px;} .y59a{bottom:539.664382px;} .y8d5{bottom:539.951148px;} .y44a{bottom:540.115292px;} .yd20{bottom:540.782407px;} .yf52{bottom:541.335420px;} .y1fc{bottom:541.422351px;} .y116{bottom:541.424931px;} .y1d0{bottom:541.442993px;} .y21c{bottom:541.455895px;} .yd2{bottom:541.492019px;} .y260{bottom:541.498470px;} .y13a{bottom:541.517822px;} .y668{bottom:541.535626px;} .y290{bottom:541.614584px;} .y645{bottom:541.616906px;} .y782{bottom:541.711088px;} .y7d8{bottom:541.714958px;} .y758{bottom:541.719345px;} .y68d{bottom:541.821784px;} .y6b4{bottom:541.830686px;} .y740{bottom:541.837523px;} .yf57{bottom:541.893271px;} .yca5{bottom:541.907507px;} .ye10{bottom:541.952347px;} .yf4e{bottom:542.534480px;} .y8a{bottom:543.212574px;} .y74{bottom:543.306368px;} .y93a{bottom:543.429707px;} .y5d{bottom:543.434094px;} .yc71{bottom:544.150770px;} .y145{bottom:544.256569px;} .yedb{bottom:544.284566px;} .y3b1{bottom:544.327657px;} .y16f{bottom:544.361072px;} .y3d6{bottom:544.362362px;} .y2fb{bottom:544.362491px;} .y46b{bottom:544.405712px;} .y187{bottom:544.419129px;} .y35f{bottom:544.424419px;} .y30e{bottom:544.432160px;} .y93b{bottom:544.456995px;} .y3fc{bottom:544.501699px;} .y4d2{bottom:544.575496px;} .y506{bottom:544.687998px;} .y4a7{bottom:544.691224px;} .ye5f{bottom:545.613815px;} .y553{bottom:545.984349px;} .y546{bottom:546.030794px;} .y624{bottom:546.046534px;} .y538{bottom:546.077240px;} .y22{bottom:546.543761px;} .yf53{bottom:548.664432px;} .yf58{bottom:549.222284px;} .ye02{bottom:549.254641px;} .yf4f{bottom:549.863492px;} .yd3f{bottom:549.971195px;} .y2b5{bottom:550.283671px;} .ydad{bottom:550.848528px;} .yc41{bottom:551.101244px;} .yea9{bottom:551.438785px;} .y449{bottom:551.726712px;} .yd07{bottom:551.811992px;} .yd0c{bottom:551.823603px;} .yd11{bottom:551.835215px;} .yc23{bottom:552.007451px;} .y56b{bottom:553.514097px;} .yd1f{bottom:553.702202px;} .y5ec{bottom:553.768387px;} .y613{bottom:553.799609px;} .y5b4{bottom:553.899209px;} .y599{bottom:553.934817px;} .ye36{bottom:554.379406px;} .ye74{bottom:554.385341px;} .yeda{bottom:554.607119px;} .y8d3{bottom:555.513818px;} .y1fb{bottom:555.611507px;} .y115{bottom:555.614087px;} .y1cf{bottom:555.632149px;} .y21b{bottom:555.645051px;} .y493{bottom:555.662081px;} .yd1{bottom:555.681175px;} .y25f{bottom:555.687626px;} .y139{bottom:555.706978px;} .y28f{bottom:555.803740px;} .yf54{bottom:555.993445px;} .y8d4{bottom:556.415284px;} .yf59{bottom:556.551296px;} .y448{bottom:556.575384px;} .yf50{bottom:557.192505px;} .y89{bottom:557.404310px;} .ye0f{bottom:557.434242px;} .y73{bottom:557.495524px;} .y5c{bottom:557.623250px;} .y144{bottom:558.445725px;} .ybe4{bottom:558.462110px;} .y16e{bottom:558.550228px;} .y186{bottom:558.608285px;} .y46a{bottom:558.734205px;} .y4d1{bottom:558.915601px;} .y505{bottom:559.028103px;} .y4a6{bottom:559.031328px;} .yf30{bottom:559.069904px;} .y3b0{bottom:559.805681px;} .y430{bottom:559.806971px;} .y3d5{bottom:559.840386px;} .y2fa{bottom:559.840515px;} .y35e{bottom:559.902443px;} .y30d{bottom:559.910184px;} .y3fb{bottom:559.979723px;} .yf2e{bottom:560.171053px;} .yf2f{bottom:560.204081px;} .yca4{bottom:560.294031px;} .y552{bottom:560.579904px;} .y545{bottom:560.626350px;} .y537{bottom:560.672796px;} .ye5e{bottom:561.095710px;} .y623{bottom:561.350387px;} .yc70{bottom:561.855807px;} .y422{bottom:562.703762px;} .ydac{bottom:563.237294px;} .yf55{bottom:563.322457px;} .yf5a{bottom:563.880309px;} .y21{bottom:564.179058px;} .ybd9{bottom:564.664867px;} .ybda{bottom:564.667383px;} .ybf2{bottom:565.043335px;} .yd06{bottom:566.001148px;} .yd0b{bottom:566.012759px;} .yd10{bottom:566.024371px;} .yc22{bottom:566.200477px;} .yd1e{bottom:566.621997px;} .yd5e{bottom:567.357104px;} .y56a{bottom:567.819367px;} .yc40{bottom:567.875876px;} .y5b3{bottom:568.169645px;} .y447{bottom:568.189384px;} .y598{bottom:568.205253px;} .yd5f{bottom:568.267304px;} .y5eb{bottom:568.271051px;} .y612{bottom:568.302273px;} .y2b4{bottom:568.861944px;} .y1fa{bottom:569.800663px;} .y114{bottom:569.803243px;} .y1ce{bottom:569.821305px;} .y21a{bottom:569.834207px;} .ye35{bottom:569.861300px;} .ye73{bottom:569.867235px;} .yd0{bottom:569.870331px;} .y25e{bottom:569.876782px;} .y138{bottom:569.896134px;} .y28e{bottom:569.992896px;} .yea8{bottom:570.495573px;} .yb98{bottom:570.724674px;} .y8d1{bottom:571.076488px;} .y72{bottom:571.684680px;} .y5b{bottom:571.812406px;} .y8d2{bottom:571.977954px;} .y143{bottom:572.634881px;} .y16d{bottom:572.739384px;} .y185{bottom:572.797441px;} .ye0e{bottom:572.916136px;} .y4d0{bottom:573.255705px;} .y504{bottom:573.368207px;} .y4a5{bottom:573.371432px;} .ycf2{bottom:573.940005px;} .y421{bottom:574.315183px;} .y551{bottom:575.175460px;} .y544{bottom:575.221906px;} .y536{bottom:575.268351px;} .y3af{bottom:575.283704px;} .y42f{bottom:575.286285px;} .y3d4{bottom:575.318410px;} .y2f9{bottom:575.318539px;} .y35d{bottom:575.380466px;} .y30c{bottom:575.388207px;} .y3fa{bottom:575.457747px;} .ydab{bottom:575.626061px;} .yc19{bottom:576.545608px;} .ye5d{bottom:576.577604px;} .y622{bottom:576.657722px;} .yc5b{bottom:577.249630px;} .yca3{bottom:578.680555px;} .yd5d{bottom:579.359829px;} .yd1d{bottom:579.541793px;} .y446{bottom:579.800805px;} .yd05{bottom:580.190304px;} .yd0a{bottom:580.201915px;} .yd0f{bottom:580.213526px;} .y20{bottom:581.814354px;} .y569{bottom:582.124637px;} .y5b2{bottom:582.440081px;} .y597{bottom:582.475689px;} .y5ea{bottom:582.773716px;} .y611{bottom:582.804938px;} .yd50{bottom:583.564737px;} .y1f9{bottom:583.989819px;} .y113{bottom:583.992399px;} .y1cd{bottom:584.010461px;} .y219{bottom:584.023363px;} .ycf{bottom:584.059487px;} .y25d{bottom:584.065938px;} .y137{bottom:584.085290px;} .y28d{bottom:584.182052px;} .y71{bottom:585.873836px;} .y88{bottom:585.931893px;} .ycf1{bottom:585.942730px;} .y5a{bottom:586.001562px;} .y6ef{bottom:586.045814px;} .yc21{bottom:586.268882px;} .y8cf{bottom:586.639158px;} .y142{bottom:586.824037px;} .y16c{bottom:586.928540px;} .y184{bottom:586.986597px;} .y965{bottom:587.016077px;} .y8d0{bottom:587.540624px;} .y4cf{bottom:587.595810px;} .y503{bottom:587.708311px;} .y4a4{bottom:587.711537px;} .yce1{bottom:587.885321px;} .yc27{bottom:589.478924px;} .yea7{bottom:589.552360px;} .y550{bottom:589.771016px;} .y543{bottom:589.817461px;} .y535{bottom:589.863907px;} .ydfc{bottom:590.634905px;} .yc18{bottom:590.738634px;} .y3ae{bottom:590.761728px;} .y42e{bottom:590.765598px;} .y3d3{bottom:590.796433px;} .y2f8{bottom:590.796562px;} .yaa6{bottom:590.834609px;} .y35c{bottom:590.858490px;} .y30b{bottom:590.866231px;} .y3f9{bottom:590.935770px;} .yd5c{bottom:591.362555px;} .ye5c{bottom:592.059498px;} .ybe3{bottom:592.175289px;} .ybe5{bottom:592.181676px;} .yce0{bottom:592.225670px;} .yc3f{bottom:592.385005px;} .yd1c{bottom:592.461588px;} .y43e{bottom:593.532342px;} .y8e3{bottom:594.506500px;} .y72c{bottom:595.312502px;} .y7f0{bottom:595.774636px;} .y492{bottom:595.986738px;} .y68c{bottom:596.113948px;} .y568{bottom:596.429907px;} .yd4f{bottom:596.484533px;} .y5b1{bottom:596.710517px;} .y596{bottom:596.746125px;} .ye31{bottom:596.805214px;} .yca2{bottom:597.067079px;} .y5e9{bottom:597.276380px;} .y610{bottom:597.307602px;} .ycf0{bottom:597.945456px;} .y1f8{bottom:598.178974px;} .y112{bottom:598.181555px;} .y1cc{bottom:598.199617px;} .y218{bottom:598.212519px;} .yce{bottom:598.248643px;} .y25c{bottom:598.255094px;} .y136{bottom:598.274446px;} .y28c{bottom:598.371208px;} .yb5d{bottom:599.938363px;} .y70{bottom:600.062992px;} .yde1{bottom:600.115630px;} .y87{bottom:600.121049px;} .y59{bottom:600.190718px;} .ydaa{bottom:600.403594px;} .y141{bottom:601.013193px;} .y16b{bottom:601.117696px;} .y183{bottom:601.175753px;} .y4ce{bottom:601.935914px;} .y3b{bottom:601.984411px;} .y502{bottom:602.048416px;} .y4a3{bottom:602.051641px;} .yce6{bottom:602.180270px;} .y9e3{bottom:602.732587px;} .yd04{bottom:603.716332px;} .ycdf{bottom:604.228396px;} .y54f{bottom:604.366571px;} .y542{bottom:604.413017px;} .y534{bottom:604.459463px;} .y15{bottom:604.509249px;} .ydfb{bottom:604.742781px;} .yc17{bottom:604.931661px;} .yc4e{bottom:604.952432px;} .yd1b{bottom:605.381384px;} .y3ad{bottom:606.239752px;} .y42d{bottom:606.244912px;} .y3d2{bottom:606.274457px;} .y2f7{bottom:606.274586px;} .y35b{bottom:606.336513px;} .y3f8{bottom:606.413794px;} .y621{bottom:607.235366px;} .yea6{bottom:608.609147px;} .y44b{bottom:608.642671px;} .y44c{bottom:608.644684px;} .yc3e{bottom:609.159637px;} .yd4d{bottom:609.404328px;} .yd4e{bottom:610.384079px;} .y567{bottom:610.735178px;} .y5b0{bottom:610.980953px;} .y595{bottom:611.016561px;} .y5e8{bottom:611.779044px;} .y60f{bottom:611.810266px;} .y1f7{bottom:612.368130px;} .y111{bottom:612.370711px;} .y1cb{bottom:612.388773px;} .y217{bottom:612.401675px;} .ycd{bottom:612.437799px;} .y25b{bottom:612.444250px;} .y135{bottom:612.463602px;} .y28b{bottom:612.560364px;} .yda9{bottom:612.792283px;} .yd33{bottom:613.703960px;} .y6f{bottom:614.252148px;} .y86{bottom:614.310205px;} .y58{bottom:614.379874px;} .yc6f{bottom:615.161734px;} .y140{bottom:615.202349px;} .y16a{bottom:615.306852px;} .y182{bottom:615.364909px;} .y964{bottom:615.391486px;} .yca1{bottom:615.453603px;} .ycde{bottom:616.231121px;} .y4cd{bottom:616.276019px;} .y501{bottom:616.388520px;} .y4a2{bottom:616.391746px;} .yb18{bottom:617.589012px;} .yd1a{bottom:618.301179px;} .y348{bottom:618.657908px;} .ydfa{bottom:618.850658px;} .y54e{bottom:618.962127px;} .ye4d{bottom:619.007412px;} .y541{bottom:619.008573px;} .y533{bottom:619.055019px;} .y2ac{bottom:619.093465px;} .y3ac{bottom:621.717775px;} .y42c{bottom:621.724226px;} .y3d1{bottom:621.752481px;} .y2f6{bottom:621.752610px;} .y35a{bottom:621.814537px;} .y3f7{bottom:621.891818px;} .yd4b{bottom:622.324124px;} .y620{bottom:622.539219px;} .ye30{bottom:622.608371px;} .yab1{bottom:623.029416px;} .yab2{bottom:623.036575px;} .yd4c{bottom:623.303875px;} .yc11{bottom:624.997486px;} .yc10{bottom:625.006388px;} .y566{bottom:625.040448px;} .y5af{bottom:625.251389px;} .y594{bottom:625.286997px;} .yd32{bottom:625.706685px;} .yde0{bottom:625.918787px;} .y5e7{bottom:626.281709px;} .yd57{bottom:626.298094px;} .y60e{bottom:626.312930px;} .y1f6{bottom:626.557286px;} .y110{bottom:626.559867px;} .y1ca{bottom:626.577929px;} .y216{bottom:626.590830px;} .ycc{bottom:626.626955px;} .y25a{bottom:626.633406px;} .y134{bottom:626.652758px;} .y28a{bottom:626.749520px;} .yd58{bottom:627.208294px;} .y879{bottom:627.269991px;} .yea5{bottom:627.665934px;} .yda8{bottom:628.278357px;} .y968{bottom:628.377312px;} .y6e{bottom:628.441304px;} .y85{bottom:628.499361px;} .y57{bottom:628.569029px;} .yc1f{bottom:628.955045px;} .y9e1{bottom:629.390473px;} .y13f{bottom:629.391505px;} .y169{bottom:629.496008px;} .y181{bottom:629.554065px;} .y347{bottom:630.269329px;} .y4cc{bottom:630.616123px;} .y500{bottom:630.728625px;} .y4a1{bottom:630.731850px;} .yd19{bottom:631.220949px;} .yc50{bottom:632.572002px;} .yc6e{bottom:632.866771px;} .ydf9{bottom:632.958534px;} .y54d{bottom:633.557683px;} .y53f{bottom:633.604129px;} .y532{bottom:633.650574px;} .yc3d{bottom:633.668765px;} .yca0{bottom:633.840127px;} .ybf5{bottom:633.910154px;} .y8ce{bottom:634.045943px;} .y540{bottom:634.660768px;} .yd49{bottom:635.243919px;} .ybd0{bottom:635.789140px;} .yd4a{bottom:636.223670px;} .ybb6{bottom:636.249855px;} .y3ab{bottom:637.195799px;} .y42b{bottom:637.203540px;} .y3d0{bottom:637.230504px;} .y2f5{bottom:637.230633px;} .y359{bottom:637.292561px;} .y3f6{bottom:637.369841px;} .yd31{bottom:637.709411px;} .y61f{bottom:637.843071px;} .yd56{bottom:638.300819px;} .y565{bottom:639.345718px;} .yab5{bottom:639.384360px;} .yab0{bottom:639.388068px;} .yab6{bottom:639.391648px;} .y5ae{bottom:639.521824px;} .y593{bottom:639.557433px;} .y1f5{bottom:640.746442px;} .y10f{bottom:640.749023px;} .y1c9{bottom:640.767085px;} .y215{bottom:640.779986px;} .y5e6{bottom:640.784373px;} .y60d{bottom:640.815595px;} .ycb{bottom:640.816111px;} .y259{bottom:640.822562px;} .y133{bottom:640.841914px;} .y289{bottom:640.938676px;} .yb09{bottom:641.239670px;} .ybbe{bottom:641.556919px;} .y37{bottom:641.874427px;} .y6d{bottom:642.630460px;} .y84{bottom:642.688517px;} .y56{bottom:642.758185px;} .yb8a{bottom:643.345207px;} .y13e{bottom:643.580661px;} .y168{bottom:643.685164px;} .y180{bottom:643.743221px;} .y2ab{bottom:643.909264px;} .ye4c{bottom:644.810569px;} .y4cb{bottom:644.956227px;} .y4ff{bottom:645.068729px;} .y4a0{bottom:645.071955px;} .yea4{bottom:646.722722px;} .ydf8{bottom:647.066410px;} .yd18{bottom:647.801541px;} .y54c{bottom:648.153238px;} .y53e{bottom:648.199684px;} .y531{bottom:648.246130px;} .y9b6{bottom:648.984809px;} .yd03{bottom:648.990551px;} .yb4d{bottom:649.401208px;} .yd55{bottom:650.303545px;} .yc3c{bottom:650.443398px;} .yc6d{bottom:650.571808px;} .yb7b{bottom:651.104604px;} .yd48{bottom:651.824383px;} .yc9f{bottom:652.226651px;} .y833{bottom:652.572520px;} .y42a{bottom:652.682854px;} .y2f4{bottom:652.708657px;} .y358{bottom:652.770584px;} .y61e{bottom:653.146923px;} .ye70{bottom:653.567128px;} .ye2f{bottom:653.572159px;} .y564{bottom:653.650988px;} .y5ad{bottom:653.792260px;} .y592{bottom:653.827869px;} .y10e{bottom:654.938179px;} .y1c8{bottom:654.956241px;} .y214{bottom:654.969142px;} .yca{bottom:655.005267px;} .y258{bottom:655.011718px;} .y132{bottom:655.031070px;} .y288{bottom:655.127832px;} .y528{bottom:655.138024px;} .y9e0{bottom:655.188792px;} .y5e5{bottom:655.287037px;} .y60c{bottom:655.318259px;} .yabf{bottom:655.735725px;} .yab4{bottom:655.743012px;} .yaaf{bottom:655.746721px;} .yccc{bottom:655.859867px;} .ybb8{bottom:656.672022px;} .y6c{bottom:656.819616px;} .y83{bottom:656.877673px;} .yddf{bottom:656.889671px;} .y55{bottom:656.947341px;} .ybcf{bottom:659.011981px;} .y4ca{bottom:659.296332px;} .ya61{bottom:659.386901px;} .y4fe{bottom:659.408834px;} .y49f{bottom:659.412059px;} .y36{bottom:659.509724px;} .ydba{bottom:660.781432px;} .y2aa{bottom:660.939348px;} .ydf7{bottom:661.174286px;} .y8f1{bottom:661.796252px;} .y8cd{bottom:662.421352px;} .y885{bottom:662.538369px;} .y890{bottom:662.561592px;} .y89c{bottom:662.584815px;} .y54b{bottom:662.748794px;} .y53d{bottom:662.795240px;} .y52f{bottom:662.841686px;} .yb9b{bottom:663.631004px;} .y530{bottom:663.898325px;} .yb3b{bottom:664.016503px;} .yb6c{bottom:664.028244px;} .yea3{bottom:665.779509px;} .y41a{bottom:666.681969px;} .y4e5{bottom:667.793827px;} .yccb{bottom:667.862593px;} .y563{bottom:667.956258px;} .y5ac{bottom:668.062696px;} .y591{bottom:668.098305px;} .y429{bottom:668.162167px;} .y2f3{bottom:668.186680px;} .y357{bottom:668.248608px;} .yc6c{bottom:668.276844px;} .y61d{bottom:668.450776px;} .y10d{bottom:669.129915px;} .y1c7{bottom:669.145397px;} .y213{bottom:669.158298px;} .yc9{bottom:669.194423px;} .y257{bottom:669.200874px;} .y131{bottom:669.220226px;} .y1f4{bottom:669.261511px;} .y287{bottom:669.316988px;} .y5e4{bottom:669.789702px;} .y60b{bottom:669.820923px;} .ybcc{bottom:670.432716px;} .yc9e{bottom:670.613175px;} .y54{bottom:671.136497px;} .yaad{bottom:672.083640px;} .yabe{bottom:672.094377px;} .yaae{bottom:672.101664px;} .y4c9{bottom:673.636436px;} .y4fd{bottom:673.748938px;} .y49e{bottom:673.752163px;} .yc3b{bottom:674.952526px;} .ya51{bottom:674.961041px;} .ydf6{bottom:675.282162px;} .ye4b{bottom:675.772034px;} .y3a9{bottom:675.800805px;} .y884{bottom:676.727525px;} .y88f{bottom:676.750748px;} .y89b{bottom:676.773971px;} .y35{bottom:677.145020px;} .y34{bottom:677.145916px;} .yafa{bottom:677.343292px;} .ybb2{bottom:677.603904px;} .ybc6{bottom:678.257627px;} .ycca{bottom:679.865318px;} .y801{bottom:680.914503px;} .y9df{bottom:680.987111px;} .y562{bottom:682.261528px;} .y5ab{bottom:682.333132px;} .y590{bottom:682.368741px;} .y41d{bottom:682.688313px;} .y1c6{bottom:683.334553px;} .y212{bottom:683.347454px;} .yc8{bottom:683.383579px;} .y10c{bottom:683.384869px;} .y256{bottom:683.390029px;} .y130{bottom:683.409382px;} .y1f3{bottom:683.450667px;} .y286{bottom:683.506144px;} .y428{bottom:683.641481px;} .y2f2{bottom:683.664704px;} .y356{bottom:683.726632px;} .y61c{bottom:683.754628px;} .y5e3{bottom:684.292366px;} .y60a{bottom:684.323588px;} .yb3a{bottom:684.699385px;} .ya60{bottom:684.715022px;} .ya5f{bottom:684.716516px;} .yea2{bottom:684.836296px;} .y53{bottom:685.325653px;} .y9be{bottom:685.442517px;} .y9c7{bottom:685.467829px;} .yc6b{bottom:685.981881px;} .y951{bottom:686.604974px;} .y95a{bottom:686.628197px;} .y963{bottom:686.651420px;} .y4fc{bottom:688.089042px;} .yaac{bottom:688.442292px;} .yabd{bottom:688.453029px;} .yab3{bottom:688.456737px;} .ya2c{bottom:688.655886px;} .yc9d{bottom:688.999699px;} .ydf5{bottom:689.390038px;} .y96b{bottom:689.982461px;} .y883{bottom:690.916681px;} .y88e{bottom:690.939904px;} .y89a{bottom:690.963127px;} .y8fb{bottom:691.320114px;} .y904{bottom:691.343337px;} .yc3a{bottom:691.727158px;} .y55b{bottom:694.089567px;} .y41c{bottom:694.302314px;} .y33{bottom:694.781197px;} .y2a9{bottom:694.999515px;} .y426{bottom:696.235821px;} .y561{bottom:696.566799px;} .y5aa{bottom:696.603568px;} .y58f{bottom:696.639176px;} .yb6e{bottom:696.889828px;} .y1c5{bottom:697.523709px;} .y211{bottom:697.536610px;} .yc7{bottom:697.572735px;} .y10b{bottom:697.574025px;} .y255{bottom:697.579185px;} .y12f{bottom:697.598538px;} .y1f2{bottom:697.639823px;} .y285{bottom:697.695300px;} .yaf9{bottom:698.026174px;} .ybb1{bottom:698.286785px;} .y5e2{bottom:698.795030px;} .y609{bottom:698.826252px;} .ybc5{bottom:698.940508px;} .ydd9{bottom:699.077497px;} .y2f1{bottom:699.142728px;} .y355{bottom:699.204655px;} .y52{bottom:699.514809px;} .yd46{bottom:700.537775px;} .yd45{bottom:700.537904px;} .y950{bottom:700.794130px;} .y959{bottom:700.817353px;} .y962{bottom:700.840575px;} .ya50{bottom:701.603833px;} .y9c5{bottom:701.775728px;} .y9ce{bottom:701.801040px;} .y9bd{bottom:701.801169px;} .y9c6{bottom:701.822902px;} .y4fb{bottom:702.429147px;} .ydf4{bottom:703.497914px;} .yc6a{bottom:703.686918px;} .yea1{bottom:703.893089px;} .yaab{bottom:704.800944px;} .yabc{bottom:704.811681px;} .y83a{bottom:704.846000px;} .y841{bottom:704.857611px;} .y882{bottom:705.105837px;} .y88d{bottom:705.129060px;} .y899{bottom:705.152283px;} .yb39{bottom:705.382267px;} .y8fa{bottom:705.509270px;} .y903{bottom:705.532492px;} .y4e1{bottom:705.700987px;} .ycbc{bottom:706.803685px;} .y877{bottom:707.261175px;} .yc9c{bottom:707.386223px;} .y63e{bottom:708.174091px;} .y425{bottom:708.565525px;} .y560{bottom:710.872069px;} .y5a9{bottom:710.874004px;} .y58e{bottom:710.909612px;} .y9db{bottom:711.426321px;} .ydd8{bottom:711.466264px;} .y1c4{bottom:711.712865px;} .y210{bottom:711.725766px;} .yc6{bottom:711.761891px;} .y10a{bottom:711.763181px;} .y254{bottom:711.768341px;} .y12e{bottom:711.787694px;} .y1f1{bottom:711.828979px;} .y284{bottom:711.884456px;} .y2a8{bottom:712.029598px;} .y32{bottom:712.416477px;} .y9e9{bottom:712.498700px;} .y5e1{bottom:713.297695px;} .y608{bottom:713.328916px;} .y51{bottom:713.703965px;} .y9ea{bottom:714.151567px;} .y974{bottom:714.313694px;} .y97c{bottom:714.336917px;} .y984{bottom:714.360139px;} .y2f0{bottom:714.620751px;} .y354{bottom:714.682679px;} .y94f{bottom:714.983286px;} .y958{bottom:715.006509px;} .y961{bottom:715.029731px;} .y7ff{bottom:715.619721px;} .ydcb{bottom:715.732996px;} .yc39{bottom:716.236287px;} .ya6d{bottom:716.471999px;} .y4fa{bottom:716.765510px;} .y432{bottom:717.464130px;} .yb51{bottom:717.572710px;} .yb2f{bottom:717.584373px;} .ydf3{bottom:717.605790px;} .y9c4{bottom:718.134380px;} .y9cd{bottom:718.159692px;} .y9bc{bottom:718.159821px;} .y52e{bottom:718.354081px;} .y52d{bottom:718.354370px;} .y49c{bottom:718.356919px;} .y49d{bottom:718.364214px;} .y8ef{bottom:718.365176px;} .yaf8{bottom:718.709055px;} .ybb0{bottom:718.969667px;} .y839{bottom:719.035155px;} .y840{bottom:719.046767px;} .y847{bottom:719.058378px;} .y881{bottom:719.294993px;} .y88c{bottom:719.318216px;} .y898{bottom:719.341439px;} .ybcb{bottom:719.623390px;} .y8f9{bottom:719.698426px;} .y902{bottom:719.721648px;} .y90b{bottom:719.744871px;} .y63d{bottom:719.788092px;} .yaaa{bottom:721.159596px;} .yabb{bottom:721.166754px;} .yc69{bottom:721.391955px;} .ydd7{bottom:723.855030px;} .y37e{bottom:725.172178px;} .yc9b{bottom:725.772747px;} .y1c3{bottom:725.902021px;} .y20f{bottom:725.914922px;} .yc5{bottom:725.951047px;} .y109{bottom:725.952337px;} .y253{bottom:725.957497px;} .y12d{bottom:725.976850px;} .y1f0{bottom:726.018135px;} .yb38{bottom:726.065148px;} .y283{bottom:726.073612px;} .yf70{bottom:727.288940px;} .yf7f{bottom:727.323775px;} .yf8d{bottom:727.358609px;} .ya4f{bottom:727.402152px;} .y5e0{bottom:727.800359px;} .y607{bottom:727.831581px;} .y50{bottom:727.893121px;} .y973{bottom:728.502850px;} .y97b{bottom:728.526073px;} .y983{bottom:728.549295px;} .y2a7{bottom:729.059682px;} .y94e{bottom:729.172442px;} .y957{bottom:729.195665px;} .y960{bottom:729.218887px;} .y807{bottom:729.524655px;} .y80c{bottom:729.536266px;} .y31{bottom:730.051757px;} .y2ef{bottom:730.098775px;} .y353{bottom:730.160703px;} .ycbb{bottom:730.429055px;} .y436{bottom:730.585552px;} .ya6c{bottom:730.663735px;} .ydf2{bottom:731.713666px;} .ya37{bottom:732.361639px;} .ya31{bottom:732.374360px;} .ya32{bottom:732.388676px;} .y5cd{bottom:732.446377px;} .yc38{bottom:733.010919px;} .y838{bottom:733.224311px;} .y83f{bottom:733.235923px;} .y846{bottom:733.247534px;} .y880{bottom:733.484149px;} .y88b{bottom:733.507372px;} .y897{bottom:733.530595px;} .y8f8{bottom:733.887582px;} .y901{bottom:733.910804px;} .y90a{bottom:733.934027px;} .yd14{bottom:734.276177px;} .y9c3{bottom:734.493032px;} .y9cc{bottom:734.518344px;} .y9bb{bottom:734.518473px;} .y8c3{bottom:735.181868px;} .y8c8{bottom:735.193479px;} .ydd6{bottom:736.243797px;} .yab9{bottom:737.508978px;} .yaa9{bottom:737.518248px;} .yaba{bottom:737.521827px;} .yb50{bottom:738.255592px;} .y381{bottom:738.348302px;} .yc68{bottom:739.096992px;} .yaf7{bottom:739.391937px;} .ybaf{bottom:739.652549px;} .y1c2{bottom:740.091177px;} .y20e{bottom:740.104078px;} .yc4{bottom:740.140203px;} .y108{bottom:740.141493px;} .y252{bottom:740.146653px;} .y12c{bottom:740.166006px;} .y1ef{bottom:740.207291px;} .y282{bottom:740.262768px;} .ybc4{bottom:740.306272px;} .y5c8{bottom:741.199809px;} .y5cb{bottom:741.204970px;} .yf6f{bottom:741.478096px;} .yf7e{bottom:741.512930px;} .yea0{bottom:742.006617px;} .y4f{bottom:742.082277px;} .y5df{bottom:742.303023px;} .y606{bottom:742.331536px;} .y972{bottom:742.692006px;} .y97a{bottom:742.715229px;} .y982{bottom:742.738451px;} .y94d{bottom:743.361598px;} .y956{bottom:743.384820px;} .y95f{bottom:743.408043px;} .y96a{bottom:743.849406px;} .yc9a{bottom:744.159271px;} .y876{bottom:744.521966px;} .ya6b{bottom:744.855471px;} .y806{bottom:745.002678px;} .y80b{bottom:745.014290px;} .y810{bottom:745.025901px;} .y4f9{bottom:745.366116px;} .y2ee{bottom:745.576799px;} .y352{bottom:745.638726px;} .ydf1{bottom:745.821542px;} .yb37{bottom:746.748030px;} .y7fe{bottom:746.974427px;} .y837{bottom:747.413467px;} .y83e{bottom:747.425079px;} .y845{bottom:747.436690px;} .y87f{bottom:747.673305px;} .y88a{bottom:747.696528px;} .y896{bottom:747.719751px;} .y9f0{bottom:747.774195px;} .y9f5{bottom:747.785807px;} .y9fa{bottom:747.797418px;} .y8f7{bottom:748.076738px;} .y900{bottom:748.099960px;} .y909{bottom:748.123183px;} .ya36{bottom:748.720291px;} .ya30{bottom:748.733012px;} .y8c2{bottom:749.371024px;} .y8c7{bottom:749.382635px;} .y8cc{bottom:749.394247px;} .y3a{bottom:750.527934px;} .y85f{bottom:750.841675px;} .y9c2{bottom:750.851684px;} .y9cb{bottom:750.876996px;} .y9ba{bottom:750.877125px;} .y5c7{bottom:752.813810px;} .y5ca{bottom:752.818971px;} .y1f{bottom:753.194879px;} .ya4e{bottom:753.200470px;} .yab8{bottom:753.867630px;} .yaa8{bottom:753.876900px;} .y1c1{bottom:754.280332px;} .y20d{bottom:754.293234px;} .yc3{bottom:754.329358px;} .y107{bottom:754.330649px;} .y251{bottom:754.335809px;} .y12b{bottom:754.355162px;} .y1ee{bottom:754.396447px;} .y281{bottom:754.451923px;} .ycbd{bottom:755.228469px;} .y8ed{bottom:755.625967px;} .yf6e{bottom:755.667252px;} .yf7d{bottom:755.702086px;} .yf8c{bottom:755.736921px;} .y4e{bottom:756.271433px;} .yc67{bottom:756.802029px;} .y5de{bottom:756.805687px;} .y971{bottom:756.881162px;} .y979{bottom:756.904385px;} .y981{bottom:756.927607px;} .yc37{bottom:757.520048px;} .y94c{bottom:757.550754px;} .y955{bottom:757.573976px;} .y95e{bottom:757.597199px;} .yed9{bottom:758.023725px;} .yd69{bottom:758.834977px;} .yb1e{bottom:758.938473px;} .ya6a{bottom:759.047208px;} .y4f8{bottom:759.706220px;} .ydf0{bottom:759.929418px;} .yaf6{bottom:760.074818px;} .y875{bottom:760.197383px;} .ybae{bottom:760.335430px;} .y805{bottom:760.480702px;} .y80a{bottom:760.492313px;} .y80f{bottom:760.503925px;} .ybc3{bottom:760.989153px;} .ydd5{bottom:761.021330px;} .y2ed{bottom:761.054822px;} .ye9f{bottom:761.063404px;} .y351{bottom:761.116750px;} .y836{bottom:761.602623px;} .y83d{bottom:761.614235px;} .y844{bottom:761.625846px;} .y87e{bottom:761.862461px;} .y889{bottom:761.885684px;} .y894{bottom:761.908907px;} .y9ef{bottom:761.963351px;} .y9f4{bottom:761.974963px;} .y9f9{bottom:761.986574px;} .y8f6{bottom:762.265893px;} .y8ff{bottom:762.289116px;} .y908{bottom:762.312339px;} .yc99{bottom:762.545795px;} .y7fd{bottom:762.649844px;} .y895{bottom:762.965546px;} .y2a6{bottom:763.119849px;} .ye0d{bottom:763.343433px;} .y8c1{bottom:763.560180px;} .y8c6{bottom:763.571791px;} .y8cb{bottom:763.583403px;} .y5c6{bottom:764.427811px;} .y5c9{bottom:764.430391px;} .ya35{bottom:765.078943px;} .ya2f{bottom:765.091664px;} .ye72{bottom:766.035735px;} .ye5b{bottom:766.295314px;} .y9c1{bottom:767.210336px;} .y9ca{bottom:767.235648px;} .y9b9{bottom:767.235777px;} .yb36{bottom:767.430911px;} .yed8{bottom:768.346278px;} .y1c0{bottom:768.472069px;} .y20c{bottom:768.482390px;} .yc2{bottom:768.518514px;} .y106{bottom:768.519805px;} .y250{bottom:768.524965px;} .y12a{bottom:768.544318px;} .y1ed{bottom:768.585603px;} .y280{bottom:768.641079px;} .ybce{bottom:769.088248px;} .yf6d{bottom:769.856408px;} .yf7c{bottom:769.891242px;} .yf8b{bottom:769.926077px;} .yab7{bottom:770.226282px;} .yaa7{bottom:770.231973px;} .y4d{bottom:770.463169px;} .y970{bottom:771.070318px;} .y978{bottom:771.093540px;} .y980{bottom:771.116763px;} .yece{bottom:771.269776px;} .y605{bottom:771.277517px;} .y8ec{bottom:771.301385px;} .y5dd{bottom:771.308352px;} .y94b{bottom:771.739910px;} .y954{bottom:771.763132px;} .y95d{bottom:771.786355px;} .ya69{bottom:773.238944px;} .ydd4{bottom:773.410096px;} .ydef{bottom:774.037294px;} .y4f7{bottom:774.046325px;} .yc36{bottom:774.294680px;} .yc66{bottom:774.507065px;} .y835{bottom:775.791779px;} .y83c{bottom:775.803391px;} .y843{bottom:775.815002px;} .y874{bottom:775.872801px;} .y804{bottom:775.958726px;} .y809{bottom:775.970337px;} .y80e{bottom:775.981949px;} .y5c5{bottom:776.041812px;} .y87d{bottom:776.051617px;} .y888{bottom:776.074840px;} .y893{bottom:776.098063px;} .y9ee{bottom:776.152507px;} .y9f3{bottom:776.164119px;} .y9f8{bottom:776.175730px;} .ycdd{bottom:776.228240px;} .y8f5{bottom:776.455049px;} .y8fe{bottom:776.478272px;} .y907{bottom:776.501495px;} .y2ec{bottom:776.532846px;} .y350{bottom:776.594774px;} .y55d{bottom:777.092160px;} .y8c0{bottom:777.749336px;} .y8c5{bottom:777.760947px;} .y8ca{bottom:777.772559px;} .y7fc{bottom:778.325262px;} .yed7{bottom:778.668831px;} .ye0c{bottom:778.825327px;} .yb1d{bottom:779.621355px;} .ye9e{bottom:780.120192px;} .y2a5{bottom:780.149932px;} .yd47{bottom:780.173284px;} .yaf5{bottom:780.757700px;} .ybc9{bottom:780.823395px;} .yc98{bottom:780.932319px;} .ybad{bottom:781.018312px;} .ya34{bottom:781.437595px;} .ya2e{bottom:781.450316px;} .ye71{bottom:781.517629px;} .yecd{bottom:781.592329px;} .ybc2{bottom:781.672035px;} .ye5a{bottom:781.777209px;} .y20b{bottom:782.671546px;} .yc1{bottom:782.707670px;} .y105{bottom:782.708961px;} .y24f{bottom:782.714121px;} .y129{bottom:782.733474px;} .y1bf{bottom:782.760567px;} .y1ec{bottom:782.774759px;} .y27f{bottom:782.830235px;} .y43f{bottom:783.199866px;} .y9c0{bottom:783.568988px;} .y9c9{bottom:783.594300px;} .y9b8{bottom:783.594429px;} .ya4d{bottom:783.644519px;} .yf6c{bottom:784.045564px;} .yf7b{bottom:784.080398px;} .yf8a{bottom:784.115233px;} .y96f{bottom:785.259474px;} .y977{bottom:785.282696px;} .y97f{bottom:785.305919px;} .y604{bottom:785.780181px;} .ydd3{bottom:785.798863px;} .y5dc{bottom:785.811016px;} .y94a{bottom:785.929066px;} .y953{bottom:785.952288px;} .y95c{bottom:785.975511px;} .y8eb{bottom:786.976803px;} .ya68{bottom:787.430680px;} .yc55{bottom:787.754123px;} .yb35{bottom:788.113793px;} .ydee{bottom:788.145170px;} .y4f6{bottom:788.386429px;} .yed6{bottom:788.991384px;} .ycdc{bottom:789.148035px;} .y834{bottom:789.980935px;} .y83b{bottom:789.992547px;} .y842{bottom:790.004158px;} .y87c{bottom:790.240773px;} .y887{bottom:790.263996px;} .y892{bottom:790.287219px;} .y9ed{bottom:790.341663px;} .y9f2{bottom:790.353275px;} .y9f7{bottom:790.364886px;} .y8f4{bottom:790.644205px;} .y8fd{bottom:790.667428px;} .y906{bottom:790.690651px;} .y803{bottom:791.436749px;} .y808{bottom:791.448361px;} .y80d{bottom:791.459972px;} .y873{bottom:791.548219px;} .yd68{bottom:791.553638px;} .yecc{bottom:791.914882px;} .y8bf{bottom:791.938492px;} .y8c4{bottom:791.950103px;} .y8c9{bottom:791.961715px;} .y2eb{bottom:792.014740px;} .y34f{bottom:792.072797px;} .yc65{bottom:792.212102px;} .y55c{bottom:792.867921px;} .y7fb{bottom:794.000680px;} .ye0b{bottom:794.307222px;} .y20a{bottom:796.860702px;} .yc0{bottom:796.896826px;} .y104{bottom:796.898117px;} .y24e{bottom:796.903277px;} .y128{bottom:796.922630px;} .y1be{bottom:796.949723px;} .y1eb{bottom:796.963915px;} .ye2e{bottom:796.999523px;} .y27e{bottom:797.019391px;} .y2a4{bottom:797.180016px;} .ye59{bottom:797.259103px;} .y2bd{bottom:797.545260px;} .y30{bottom:797.630152px;} .ya33{bottom:797.796247px;} .ya2d{bottom:797.808968px;} .ydd2{bottom:798.187629px;} .yf6b{bottom:798.234720px;} .yf7a{bottom:798.269554px;} .yf89{bottom:798.304389px;} .yc35{bottom:798.803809px;} .y4c{bottom:798.867284px;} .ye9d{bottom:799.176979px;} .yc97{bottom:799.318843px;} .y96e{bottom:799.448630px;} .y976{bottom:799.471852px;} .y97e{bottom:799.495075px;} .y9bf{bottom:799.927640px;} .y9c8{bottom:799.952952px;} .y9b7{bottom:799.953081px;} .y949{bottom:800.118221px;} .y952{bottom:800.141444px;} .y95b{bottom:800.164667px;} .y603{bottom:800.282846px;} .yb1c{bottom:800.304236px;} .y5db{bottom:800.313680px;} .yd00{bottom:801.166268px;} .yaf4{bottom:801.440582px;} .ya67{bottom:801.622416px;} .ybac{bottom:801.701194px;} .ycdb{bottom:802.067831px;} .yded{bottom:802.253046px;} .ybc1{bottom:802.354917px;} .y8ea{bottom:802.652220px;} .y4f5{bottom:802.726534px;} .y87b{bottom:804.429929px;} .y886{bottom:804.453152px;} .y891{bottom:804.476375px;} .y9ec{bottom:804.530819px;} .y9f1{bottom:804.542431px;} .y9f6{bottom:804.554042px;} .y8f3{bottom:804.833361px;} .y8fc{bottom:804.856584px;} .y905{bottom:804.879807px;} .y872{bottom:807.223637px;} .y34e{bottom:807.550821px;} .yb34{bottom:808.796675px;} .y7fa{bottom:809.676098px;} .ye0a{bottom:809.789116px;} .yc64{bottom:809.917139px;} .yc4d{bottom:810.353173px;} .ydd1{bottom:810.576396px;} .y209{bottom:811.049858px;} .ybf{bottom:811.085982px;} .y103{bottom:811.087272px;} .y24d{bottom:811.092433px;} .y127{bottom:811.111785px;} .y1bd{bottom:811.138879px;} .y1ea{bottom:811.153071px;} .y27d{bottom:811.208547px;} .yf6a{bottom:812.423876px;} .yf79{bottom:812.458710px;} .ye2d{bottom:812.481417px;} .yf88{bottom:812.493545px;} .ye58{bottom:812.740997px;} .y4b{bottom:813.056440px;} .y96d{bottom:813.637785px;} .y975{bottom:813.661008px;} .y97d{bottom:813.684231px;} .ycff{bottom:814.086064px;} .y602{bottom:814.785510px;} .y5da{bottom:814.816345px;} .ycda{bottom:814.987626px;} .y2f{bottom:815.265449px;} .y2e{bottom:815.267895px;} .yc34{bottom:815.578441px;} .ya66{bottom:815.814153px;} .ydec{bottom:816.360922px;} .y4f4{bottom:817.066638px;} .yc96{bottom:817.705367px;} .ye9c{bottom:818.233766px;} .y8e9{bottom:818.327638px;} .ybfc{bottom:820.514843px;} .yd67{bottom:820.651858px;} .yb1b{bottom:820.987118px;} .y86b{bottom:820.990073px;} .yaf3{bottom:822.123463px;} .ybab{bottom:822.384075px;} .y871{bottom:822.899055px;} .ydd0{bottom:822.965162px;} .y2ea{bottom:823.028844px;} .yc4f{bottom:823.866286px;} .y208{bottom:825.239014px;} .ye09{bottom:825.271010px;} .ybe{bottom:825.275138px;} .y102{bottom:825.276428px;} .y24c{bottom:825.281589px;} .y126{bottom:825.300941px;} .y1bc{bottom:825.328035px;} .y1e9{bottom:825.342226px;} .y7f9{bottom:825.351516px;} .y27c{bottom:825.397703px;} .yf69{bottom:826.613032px;} .yf78{bottom:826.647866px;} .yf87{bottom:826.682700px;} .ycfe{bottom:827.005859px;} .y4a{bottom:827.245596px;} .yc63{bottom:827.622176px;} .ycd9{bottom:827.907421px;} .ye2c{bottom:827.963311px;} .ye57{bottom:828.222891px;} .y601{bottom:829.288174px;} .y5d9{bottom:829.319009px;} .yb33{bottom:829.479556px;} .ya65{bottom:830.005889px;} .ydeb{bottom:830.468798px;} .y2a3{bottom:831.240183px;} .y4f3{bottom:831.406742px;} .y8e8{bottom:834.003056px;} .y39{bottom:834.831312px;} .yc95{bottom:836.091891px;} .ye9b{bottom:837.290554px;} .y1e{bottom:837.494768px;} .y2e9{bottom:838.506868px;} .y870{bottom:838.574472px;} .y86a{bottom:838.724905px;} .y207{bottom:839.430750px;} .ybd{bottom:839.464294px;} .y101{bottom:839.465584px;} .y24b{bottom:839.470745px;} .y125{bottom:839.490097px;} .y1bb{bottom:839.517191px;} .y1e8{bottom:839.531382px;} .y27b{bottom:839.586859px;} .ycfd{bottom:839.925655px;} .yc33{bottom:840.087569px;} .ye08{bottom:840.752904px;} .yf68{bottom:840.802188px;} .ycd8{bottom:840.827217px;} .yf77{bottom:840.837022px;} .yf86{bottom:840.871856px;} .y7f8{bottom:841.026933px;} .y49{bottom:841.434752px;} .yb4f{bottom:841.670000px;} .yaf2{bottom:842.806345px;} .yc59{bottom:843.015785px;} .ybaa{bottom:843.066957px;} .ye2b{bottom:843.445205px;} .ye56{bottom:843.704785px;} .ybc0{bottom:843.720680px;} .y600{bottom:843.790839px;} .y5d8{bottom:843.821673px;} .ydea{bottom:844.576674px;} .y4f2{bottom:845.746847px;} .yc5a{bottom:846.060185px;} .ydcf{bottom:847.742695px;} .y2a2{bottom:848.270267px;} .yce4{bottom:849.687118px;} .yb32{bottom:850.162438px;} .yc8b{bottom:852.423357px;} .ybc{bottom:853.653450px;} .y100{bottom:853.654740px;} .y24a{bottom:853.659901px;} .y124{bottom:853.679253px;} .y1ba{bottom:853.706347px;} .y1e7{bottom:853.720538px;} .y27a{bottom:853.776015px;} .y2e8{bottom:853.984892px;} .ycfc{bottom:854.539144px;} .yf67{bottom:854.991344px;} .yf76{bottom:855.026178px;} .yf85{bottom:855.061012px;} .y48{bottom:855.623908px;} .ye07{bottom:856.234798px;} .ye9a{bottom:856.347341px;} .y869{bottom:856.459737px;} .y7f7{bottom:856.702351px;} .ybfb{bottom:856.787244px;} .yc32{bottom:856.862202px;} .y5ff{bottom:858.293503px;} .y5d7{bottom:858.324338px;} .ye2a{bottom:858.927099px;} .ye55{bottom:859.186679px;} .y4f1{bottom:860.086951px;} .ydce{bottom:860.131462px;} .ycd7{bottom:860.150814px;} .yd64{bottom:860.228224px;} .ybf0{bottom:860.346789px;} .yc01{bottom:860.722225px;} .ye01{bottom:861.315053px;} .yb1a{bottom:862.352881px;} .yaf1{bottom:863.489227px;} .yba9{bottom:863.749838px;} .ybbf{bottom:864.403561px;} .y8e7{bottom:865.353892px;} .ybb{bottom:867.842606px;} .yff{bottom:867.843896px;} .y249{bottom:867.849057px;} .y123{bottom:867.868409px;} .y1b9{bottom:867.895503px;} .y1e6{bottom:867.909694px;} .y279{bottom:867.965171px;} .yf66{bottom:869.180500px;} .yf75{bottom:869.215334px;} .yf84{bottom:869.250168px;} .y2e7{bottom:869.462915px;} .y47{bottom:869.813064px;} .y86f{bottom:869.925308px;} .yb31{bottom:870.845319px;} .ye06{bottom:871.716692px;} .y9e2{bottom:871.812680px;} .y7f6{bottom:872.377769px;} .ydcd{bottom:872.520151px;} .y5fe{bottom:872.796167px;} .y5d6{bottom:872.827002px;} .yce3{bottom:873.312488px;} .y868{bottom:874.194569px;} .ye29{bottom:874.408993px;} .y4f0{bottom:874.427056px;} .ye54{bottom:874.668573px;} .ye99{bottom:875.404128px;} .yc62{bottom:878.720084px;} .y8e6{bottom:881.029309px;} .yc31{bottom:881.371330px;} .y38{bottom:881.654520px;} .yba{bottom:882.031762px;} .yfe{bottom:882.033052px;} .y248{bottom:882.038213px;} .y122{bottom:882.057565px;} .y1b8{bottom:882.084659px;} .y1e5{bottom:882.098850px;} .y278{bottom:882.154327px;} .y2a1{bottom:882.330434px;} .yb19{bottom:883.035763px;} .yf65{bottom:883.369656px;} .yf74{bottom:883.404490px;} .yf83{bottom:883.439324px;} .y14{bottom:883.647556px;} .y46{bottom:884.002220px;} .y2e6{bottom:884.940939px;} .y86e{bottom:885.600726px;} .ye05{bottom:887.198586px;} .y5fd{bottom:887.298831px;} .y5d5{bottom:887.329666px;} .ydcc{bottom:888.006225px;} .y7f5{bottom:888.053187px;} .ybd5{bottom:888.529900px;} .y4ef{bottom:888.767160px;} .ybef{bottom:889.238584px;} .ye28{bottom:889.890888px;} .ycbf{bottom:889.905724px;} .ye53{bottom:890.150467px;} .y6{bottom:890.418562px;} .yc94{bottom:890.747162px;} .yc04{bottom:891.427982px;} .y867{bottom:891.929401px;} .ye98{bottom:894.460916px;} .ycfb{bottom:894.639959px;} .yb9{bottom:896.220918px;} .yfd{bottom:896.222208px;} .y247{bottom:896.227369px;} .y121{bottom:896.246721px;} .y1b7{bottom:896.273814px;} .y1e4{bottom:896.288006px;} .y277{bottom:896.343483px;} .yc61{bottom:896.425121px;} .y8e5{bottom:896.704727px;} .yf5b{bottom:896.706791px;} .yf5c{bottom:896.706920px;} .ycd6{bottom:896.742916px;} .yf73{bottom:897.593646px;} .yf82{bottom:897.628480px;} .yce5{bottom:898.111902px;} .yc30{bottom:898.145963px;} .y45{bottom:898.191376px;} .y9de{bottom:898.449666px;} .yde9{bottom:898.825231px;} .y2a0{bottom:899.360517px;} .y2bc{bottom:899.574219px;} .y2e5{bottom:900.418963px;} .yb05{bottom:900.579587px;} .ybb5{bottom:900.840070px;} .y86d{bottom:901.276144px;} .ybbd{bottom:901.493793px;} .y5fc{bottom:901.801496px;} .y5d4{bottom:901.829492px;} .ye04{bottom:902.680480px;} .y4ee{bottom:903.107265px;} .y7f4{bottom:903.728605px;} .ybfa{bottom:903.772741px;} .ye27{bottom:905.372782px;} .ye52{bottom:905.632361px;} .ycfa{bottom:906.251379px;} .yc0a{bottom:906.436388px;} .ybfe{bottom:906.643587px;} .yb49{bottom:907.935680px;} .ycd5{bottom:908.354336px;} .yd66{bottom:908.804917px;} .yc93{bottom:909.133686px;} .y865{bottom:909.664234px;} .yb8{bottom:910.410074px;} .yfc{bottom:910.411364px;} .y246{bottom:910.416525px;} .y120{bottom:910.435877px;} .y1b6{bottom:910.462970px;} .y1e3{bottom:910.477162px;} .y276{bottom:910.532639px;} .y866{bottom:910.691522px;} .yf64{bottom:911.747968px;} .yf72{bottom:911.782802px;} .yf81{bottom:911.817636px;} .y44{bottom:912.380532px;} .yde8{bottom:913.014387px;} .yb8d{bottom:913.370857px;} .ye97{bottom:913.517703px;} .yc60{bottom:914.130158px;} .y2e4{bottom:915.896986px;} .y5fb{bottom:916.304160px;} .y4ed{bottom:917.447369px;} .ycf9{bottom:917.862800px;} .ycd4{bottom:919.965757px;} .yb2b{bottom:920.126124px;} .ybee{bottom:920.460275px;} .ye26{bottom:920.854676px;} .yd02{bottom:921.041362px;} .ye51{bottom:921.114256px;} .yc2f{bottom:922.655091px;} .y2{bottom:923.883063px;} .y9dd{bottom:924.247984px;} .yb7{bottom:924.599230px;} .yfb{bottom:924.600520px;} .y245{bottom:924.605681px;} .y11f{bottom:924.625033px;} .y1b5{bottom:924.652126px;} .y1e2{bottom:924.666318px;} .y275{bottom:924.721795px;} .y48f{bottom:925.256565px;} .y491{bottom:925.271402px;} .yf63{bottom:925.937124px;} .yf71{bottom:925.971958px;} .yf80{bottom:926.006792px;} .y8ee{bottom:926.388292px;} .y7bc{bottom:926.619746px;} .yde7{bottom:927.203543px;} .yc92{bottom:927.520210px;} .ybd6{bottom:929.427646px;} .ycf8{bottom:929.474220px;} .ydde{bottom:929.874169px;} .y13{bottom:930.322499px;} .yd15{bottom:930.397328px;} .y7f1{bottom:930.627234px;} .y5fa{bottom:930.806824px;} .y5d3{bottom:930.812114px;} .y878{bottom:930.959708px;} .y2e3{bottom:931.375010px;} .ycd3{bottom:931.577178px;} .y4ec{bottom:931.787473px;} .yc5f{bottom:931.835195px;} .ye96{bottom:932.574490px;} .yc16{bottom:933.700003px;} .yb04{bottom:936.865277px;} .ybb4{bottom:937.125759px;} .yc0b{bottom:937.142144px;} .ybbc{bottom:937.779482px;} .yb6{bottom:938.788386px;} .yfa{bottom:938.789676px;} .y244{bottom:938.794837px;} .y11e{bottom:938.814189px;} .y1b4{bottom:938.841282px;} .y1e1{bottom:938.855474px;} .y274{bottom:938.910951px;} .yc03{bottom:939.335671px;} .yc2e{bottom:939.429723px;} .yc09{bottom:939.844509px;} .yc00{bottom:941.013650px;} .ycf7{bottom:941.085641px;} .yde6{bottom:941.392699px;} .y29f{bottom:943.012492px;} .ycd2{bottom:943.188598px;} .ybd4{bottom:943.228980px;} .yb48{bottom:944.221370px;} .y7{bottom:944.340709px;} .ycc0{bottom:945.000496px;} .y5f9{bottom:945.309489px;} .y5d2{bottom:945.314778px;} .yc91{bottom:945.906734px;} .y4eb{bottom:946.127578px;} .yce2{bottom:946.742596px;} .y2e2{bottom:946.853034px;} .y2bb{bottom:947.073909px;} .yc15{bottom:947.893030px;} .y29e{bottom:948.619776px;} .ybf9{bottom:948.915093px;} .yc5e{bottom:949.540232px;} .y864{bottom:949.748857px;} .y9dc{bottom:950.046303px;} .ye95{bottom:951.631278px;} .yb8c{bottom:952.223574px;} .ye25{bottom:952.522503px;} .ycf6{bottom:952.697062px;} .ye4a{bottom:952.781825px;} .yb5{bottom:952.977542px;} .yf9{bottom:952.978832px;} .y243{bottom:952.983993px;} .y11d{bottom:953.003345px;} .y1b3{bottom:953.030438px;} .y1e0{bottom:953.044630px;} .y273{bottom:953.100107px;} .ycd1{bottom:954.800019px;} .yddd{bottom:955.677326px;} .ybd1{bottom:956.163458px;} .yb2a{bottom:956.411813px;} .y0{bottom:956.941939px;} .ybed{bottom:957.926587px;} .yc89{bottom:958.170298px;} .yd6b{bottom:958.818215px;} .ycbe{bottom:959.295445px;} .y5f8{bottom:959.812153px;} .y5d1{bottom:959.817443px;} .y4ea{bottom:960.467682px;} .yd65{bottom:961.695783px;} .yd37{bottom:961.916013px;} .yc14{bottom:962.086056px;} .y2e1{bottom:962.331057px;} .ye00{bottom:963.013809px;} .ybdc{bottom:963.156242px;} .y8e4{bottom:963.716042px;} .y86c{bottom:963.746360px;} .yc2d{bottom:963.938852px;} .yc90{bottom:964.293258px;} .ycf5{bottom:964.308482px;} .yebf{bottom:964.630376px;} .ybea{bottom:965.112637px;} .ybe0{bottom:965.904149px;} .ycd0{bottom:966.411439px;} .yd01{bottom:966.908924px;} .yb4{bottom:967.166698px;} .yf8{bottom:967.167988px;} .y242{bottom:967.173149px;} .y11c{bottom:967.192501px;} .y1b2{bottom:967.219594px;} .y1df{bottom:967.233786px;} .yc5d{bottom:967.245268px;} .y272{bottom:967.289263px;} .y7f2{bottom:967.373123px;} .y7f3{bottom:967.373252px;} .y5{bottom:969.134834px;} .ye94{bottom:970.688065px;} .yd3a{bottom:971.105550px;} .y7bb{bottom:971.753338px;} .yd36{bottom:973.918739px;} .y5f7{bottom:974.314817px;} .y5d0{bottom:974.320107px;} .y4e9{bottom:974.807787px;} .ycf4{bottom:975.919903px;} .y68b{bottom:976.492217px;} .y832{bottom:976.929193px;} .ya5e{bottom:977.398940px;} .y6ee{bottom:977.654778px;} .y2e0{bottom:977.809081px;} .yccf{bottom:978.022860px;} .y29d{bottom:978.087239px;} .y863{bottom:978.124266px;} .ye24{bottom:978.325660px;} .yad{bottom:978.527183px;} .ye49{bottom:978.584982px;} .y7ef{bottom:979.173810px;} .y7ba{bottom:979.181809px;} .yc8a{bottom:979.686002px;} .y490{bottom:980.065696px;} .yb03{bottom:980.408104px;} .y9da{bottom:980.491964px;} .ybb3{bottom:980.668587px;} .yc2c{bottom:980.713484px;} .ybbb{bottom:981.322310px;} .yb3{bottom:981.355854px;} .yf7{bottom:981.357144px;} .y241{bottom:981.362305px;} .y11b{bottom:981.381657px;} .y1b1{bottom:981.408750px;} .y1de{bottom:981.422942px;} .y271{bottom:981.478419px;} .yc0f{bottom:982.154332px;} .yd39{bottom:983.108275px;} .ybff{bottom:983.288768px;} .yc58{bottom:984.028416px;} .y72b{bottom:984.303348px;} .yc02{bottom:984.491195px;} .yd35{bottom:985.921464px;} .yddc{bottom:986.641114px;} .yd6a{bottom:986.692721px;} .ybe7{bottom:987.371860px;} .yb47{bottom:987.764197px;} .yc1e{bottom:987.765229px;} .ybdd{bottom:988.163501px;} .ybe2{bottom:988.590930px;} .y5f6{bottom:988.817482px;} .y5cf{bottom:988.822771px;} .y4e8{bottom:989.147891px;} .ybd8{bottom:989.320643px;} .ycce{bottom:989.634281px;} .ye93{bottom:989.744852px;} .ycf3{bottom:992.349418px;} .y2df{bottom:993.287104px;} .y8be{bottom:994.898770px;} .yd38{bottom:995.110872px;} .y68a{bottom:995.470439px;} .yb2{bottom:995.545010px;} .yf6{bottom:995.546300px;} .y240{bottom:995.551460px;} .y11a{bottom:995.570813px;} .y1b0{bottom:995.597906px;} .y1dd{bottom:995.612098px;} .y270{bottom:995.667575px;} .y8f0{bottom:996.420253px;} .y7ee{bottom:996.848972px;} .yd34{bottom:997.924190px;} .y6ed{bottom:998.374713px;} .y7b9{bottom:999.127649px;} .yb29{bottom:999.954640px;} .y831{bottom:1002.257314px;} .y800{bottom:1002.727060px;} .y5f5{bottom:1003.320146px;} .y5ce{bottom:1003.325436px;} .y4e7{bottom:1003.487995px;} .y72a{bottom:1004.249189px;} .y2de{bottom:1008.765128px;} .ye91{bottom:1008.801640px;} .yccd{bottom:1009.115019px;} .ye23{bottom:1009.289448px;} .ye48{bottom:1009.548770px;} .yb1{bottom:1009.734166px;} .yf5{bottom:1009.735456px;} .y23f{bottom:1009.740616px;} .y119{bottom:1009.759969px;} .y1af{bottom:1009.787062px;} .y1dc{bottom:1009.801254px;} .y26f{bottom:1009.856731px;} .y12{bottom:1010.500132px;} .ye92{bottom:1010.543545px;} .ybec{bottom:1014.434340px;} .y1{bottom:1016.353837px;} .yc2b{bottom:1017.706954px;} .y5f4{bottom:1017.822810px;} .y4e6{bottom:1017.828100px;} .yaf0{bottom:1021.788755px;} .y2dc{bottom:1023.091686px;} .yb0{bottom:1023.923322px;} .yf4{bottom:1023.924612px;} .y23e{bottom:1023.929772px;} .y118{bottom:1023.949125px;} .y1ae{bottom:1023.976218px;} .y1db{bottom:1023.990410px;} .y26e{bottom:1024.045887px;} .y2dd{bottom:1024.243152px;} .ycba{bottom:1024.533179px;} .yc2a{bottom:1025.046275px;} .ydda{bottom:1025.060338px;} .y34c{bottom:1025.167679px;} .ybf6{bottom:1025.228187px;} .yc0c{bottom:1025.907068px;} .yc56{bottom:1028.519509px;} .ybf7{bottom:1030.511384px;} .y55e{bottom:1030.704004px;} .yc29{bottom:1031.863598px;} .yc0e{bottom:1032.039318px;} .y41b{bottom:1032.481842px;} .ybf8{bottom:1032.788641px;} .yc57{bottom:1033.024095px;} .yddb{bottom:1034.791353px;} .yf3a{bottom:1036.085769px;} .yb0b{bottom:1041.057650px;} .yc28{bottom:1047.341622px;} .yc0d{bottom:1047.517341px;} .y48e{bottom:1051.715386px;} .y2ba{bottom:1052.629850px;} .ye6f{bottom:1052.630237px;} .ye47{bottom:1052.636559px;} .yc05{bottom:1053.359047px;} .ybfd{bottom:1054.273511px;} .y4{bottom:1070.222055px;} .y3{bottom:1080.543318px;} .hc1{height:-100.019487px;} .hc0{height:0.290925px;} .h92{height:1.357358px;} .hbf{height:2.463562px;} .h9d{height:4.044553px;} .h90{height:4.411966px;} .h9c{height:5.045294px;} .hc2{height:6.983679px;} .h91{height:7.258485px;} .h8b{height:7.258640px;} .h9a{height:7.258780px;} .h8f{height:7.567966px;} .hc3{height:7.761609px;} .hc4{height:9.004198px;} .h98{height:10.369783px;} .h97{height:10.369836px;} .h8c{height:10.369893px;} .h9b{height:11.432998px;} .h8a{height:12.443609px;} .hc6{height:14.259629px;} .h8d{height:14.517322px;} .h8e{height:15.766659px;} .hb7{height:16.130312px;} .hae{height:16.259277px;} .hb0{height:16.296719px;} .haf{height:18.841348px;} .h99{height:18.919486px;} .hac{height:18.996660px;} .had{height:19.122852px;} .h4{height:21.328125px;} .h95{height:22.038405px;} .h9{height:22.308119px;} .h22{height:22.319742px;} .h28{height:22.736328px;} .hb8{height:22.762596px;} .h64{height:23.054625px;} .haa{height:23.227539px;} .h25{height:23.538342px;} .h42{height:24.129658px;} .h29{height:24.485726px;} .h6f{height:24.620879px;} .h6e{height:25.181133px;} .h77{height:25.377979px;} .h27{height:25.470703px;} .hbb{height:25.697183px;} .ha3{height:26.263672px;} .h23{height:26.369170px;} .h40{height:27.497559px;} .h70{height:28.209531px;} .h14{height:28.354569px;} .h4a{height:28.428125px;} .h5d{height:28.582031px;} .h34{height:28.907617px;} .h3b{height:29.074219px;} .h41{height:29.228529px;} .h20{height:29.232422px;} .h49{height:29.459375px;} .h43{height:29.548667px;} .h19{height:29.605131px;} .h72{height:30.015625px;} .h4b{height:30.128906px;} .ha5{height:30.195801px;} .h74{height:30.365081px;} .h5f{height:30.689453px;} .h2e{height:31.425781px;} .ha9{height:31.567266px;} .h46{height:31.851453px;} .h30{height:32.020313px;} .h13{height:32.137752px;} .h8{height:32.304688px;} .h33{height:32.384180px;} .h38{height:32.708496px;} .h10{height:32.748047px;} .h7{height:32.957623px;} .h47{height:33.006886px;} .h44{height:33.308105px;} .h68{height:34.127964px;} .h3c{height:34.889063px;} .h11{height:34.933594px;} .hb3{height:35.279512px;} .h62{height:35.535156px;} .h61{height:35.771484px;} .h26{height:36.007812px;} .h71{height:37.644531px;} .h1b{height:37.710937px;} .h94{height:37.801920px;} .h32{height:38.066406px;} .h2d{height:38.109375px;} .hb5{height:38.331680px;} .h3d{height:38.765625px;} .h39{height:39.250195px;} .he{height:39.251164px;} .h63{height:39.359689px;} .h2a{height:39.656616px;} .h7b{height:39.757812px;} .hb6{height:40.162148px;} .h6a{height:40.167969px;} .h21{height:41.285156px;} .h24{height:41.462891px;} .h86{height:42.527249px;} .h88{height:42.527338px;} .ha0{height:42.604391px;} .h4d{height:43.157124px;} .h15{height:43.666992px;} .h3{height:43.943285px;} .h6b{height:44.187500px;} .h1d{height:44.460938px;} .h48{height:44.731832px;} .h7c{height:44.953125px;} .h5c{height:45.226562px;} .h3a{height:45.804735px;} .h18{height:46.828125px;} .ha2{height:46.884439px;} .h35{height:47.179381px;} .h93{height:47.252755px;} .h9f{height:48.248578px;} .h52{height:48.779297px;} .hb9{height:48.848555px;} .hc5{height:49.087070px;} .hd{height:49.265895px;} .ha{height:49.518846px;} .h85{height:51.728634px;} .h54{height:53.120654px;} .hb4{height:54.115312px;} .hab{height:56.370117px;} .h6{height:56.566406px;} .h87{height:56.703117px;} .h7a{height:57.164062px;} .h1c{height:58.535156px;} .h57{height:58.633008px;} .ha1{height:61.434923px;} .hbd{height:62.474453px;} .h1a{height:62.851562px;} .hb1{height:63.134531px;} .hb{height:66.066029px;} .ha6{height:67.644141px;} .hf{height:68.063379px;} .h4e{height:68.596049px;} .h3f{height:69.104004px;} .h9e{height:69.867188px;} .hba{height:70.770013px;} .h69{height:71.043291px;} .h82{height:74.083720px;} .h5e{height:74.794922px;} .h31{height:76.218750px;} .h73{height:76.724017px;} .hb2{height:78.700449px;} .ha8{height:78.918164px;} .h81{height:79.611550px;} .h84{height:80.466573px;} .h53{height:81.451670px;} .h67{height:84.326071px;} .h66{height:84.550781px;} .hbc{height:90.192187px;} .h58{height:90.501855px;} .h3e{height:93.493652px;} .h1e{height:94.128694px;} .ha7{height:94.701797px;} .h79{height:95.273438px;} .h2{height:96.838611px;} .h4f{height:105.180521px;} .h5a{height:105.307673px;} .h1f{height:105.377823px;} .h2f{height:109.564453px;} .h51{height:111.152344px;} .h6c{height:112.650042px;} .h2b{height:113.534180px;} .h5b{height:113.735842px;} .h45{height:118.533691px;} .h65{height:130.550968px;} .h17{height:131.564941px;} .h75{height:131.704102px;} .h7d{height:132.886258px;} .h2c{height:134.132324px;} .h37{height:136.094238px;} .h80{height:136.135800px;} .h50{height:139.734375px;} .h59{height:142.910156px;} .h83{height:143.504789px;} .h4c{height:146.337891px;} .h60{height:152.222625px;} .h12{height:152.841797px;} .h16{height:153.093750px;} .h36{height:158.044922px;} .h56{height:158.789062px;} .hbe{height:168.256133px;} .h55{height:174.377751px;} .h78{height:174.667969px;} .h6d{height:176.557966px;} .h7f{height:191.689453px;} .h7e{height:194.130000px;} .h76{height:212.599687px;} .h5{height:220.623882px;} .hc{height:232.369611px;} .h89{height:252.207796px;} .h96{height:252.209086px;} .h1{height:294.165176px;} .ha4{height:420.409544px;} .h0{height:1086.170986px;} .w8{width:151.459370px;} .w2{width:154.028074px;} .w4{width:188.720419px;} .w6{width:188.721709px;} .w5{width:188.722999px;} .w3{width:318.923148px;} .w1{width:450.970803px;} .w7{width:694.857081px;} .w0{width:768.000000px;} .x7{left:-767.999484px;} .x105{left:-159.219024px;} .x109{left:-158.049238px;} .x108{left:-144.311896px;} .x107{left:-138.107656px;} .x103{left:-131.693120px;} .x110{left:-109.004017px;} .x111{left:-103.327064px;} .x10f{left:-83.226147px;} .xfa{left:-17.778504px;} .x100{left:-5.728688px;} .x102{left:-2.611667px;} .x3{left:-0.000129px;} .x9{left:6.627670px;} .xea{left:8.897316px;} .xb{left:9.908799px;} .xdb{left:15.286306px;} .xe9{left:18.837982px;} .xe1{left:23.635794px;} .x8f{left:25.599957px;} .x38{left:28.957722px;} .x39{left:30.683824px;} .x2c{left:31.745882px;} .x40{left:33.469017px;} .x1d{left:34.742790px;} .x0{left:36.571330px;} .x6{left:38.400000px;} .x90{left:40.056563px;} .x2{left:42.057081px;} .x86{left:43.505724px;} .x59{left:44.532507px;} .x93{left:46.286348px;} .x3d{left:47.704102px;} .x4{left:49.466071px;} .x5b{left:50.479619px;} .xcb{left:51.969622px;} .x5{left:53.580384px;} .x5e{left:55.774814px;} .x7b{left:56.924086px;} .xe2{left:58.466470px;} .x6c{left:59.840488px;} .x9a{left:61.151030px;} .x88{left:62.487763px;} .x1e{left:63.634197px;} .x61{left:64.770181px;} .xf2{left:66.086400px;} .x8b{left:67.371914px;} .x8a{left:69.802055px;} .x8c{left:71.566862px;} .x25{left:74.971330px;} .xa4{left:76.254134px;} .x2a{left:77.531390px;} .x72{left:80.438570px;} .xa5{left:83.063587px;} .x119{left:85.455153px;} .x64{left:95.197522px;} .x27{left:98.742747px;} .xab{left:103.756558px;} .xaa{left:108.264498px;} .xfd{left:109.583298px;} .x97{left:113.982736px;} .xf3{left:115.124913px;} .xe3{left:116.570664px;} .x91{left:117.942747px;} .x94{left:122.476361px;} .x99{left:124.067900px;} .xbc{left:132.806010px;} .xe0{left:135.233585px;} .xbe{left:136.492507px;} .xda{left:138.371364px;} .xcc{left:140.100304px;} .xbb{left:145.687816px;} .xe5{left:147.212715px;} .xe4{left:148.628119px;} .xce{left:150.822677px;} .xe8{left:154.661722px;} .x112{left:156.666447px;} .x9e{left:157.910804px;} .xf7{left:161.462738px;} .xf8{left:162.925648px;} .xb2{left:167.337601px;} .xb1{left:174.655892px;} .x9f{left:178.579133px;} .xd2{left:184.707681px;} .xd7{left:185.824659px;} .xd3{left:189.864832px;} .x83{left:194.148758px;} .x84{left:199.556132px;} .xdd{left:206.680835px;} .x116{left:212.903847px;} .x42{left:217.686398px;} .x43{left:223.248268px;} .x47{left:225.390575px;} .x5f{left:226.665896px;} .x60{left:232.073270px;} .x68{left:234.080319px;} .x81{left:235.770863px;} .xb3{left:237.355241px;} .x69{left:238.825398px;} .x82{left:241.178237px;} .xdc{left:242.491359px;} .xc8{left:244.591349px;} .x65{left:245.839001px;} .x4f{left:250.556007px;} .x77{left:253.891323px;} .x50{left:255.999828px;} .x7c{left:257.753282px;} .x66{left:261.223359px;} .x7d{left:263.160656px;} .x67{left:265.968438px;} .xd4{left:271.151879px;} .x1b{left:273.061133px;} .x31{left:274.401865px;} .xef{left:276.746986px;} .x117{left:287.777757px;} .xed{left:293.451173px;} .xad{left:295.537231px;} .x6d{left:297.956858px;} .xec{left:300.991741px;} .x6e{left:303.364232px;} .x24{left:308.312245px;} .xde{left:310.106468px;} .x114{left:315.767035px;} .x8{left:317.029197px;} .x113{left:319.824453px;} .xaf{left:320.889478px;} .xc4{left:322.708213px;} .xcd{left:324.902514px;} .x22{left:335.774416px;} .x87{left:336.956200px;} .x9d{left:339.352798px;} .x23{left:341.231784px;} .xbf{left:343.407893px;} .xeb{left:345.991692px;} .x41{left:349.561688px;} .xf4{left:350.813012px;} .x6f{left:359.040993px;} .xd{left:362.902178px;} .x70{left:364.448367px;} .x2e{left:366.147298px;} .xee{left:367.443081px;} .xc{left:372.662222px;} .x19{left:374.653877px;} .x1a{left:376.247054px;} .x18{left:378.893349px;} .x45{left:380.342661px;} .x46{left:383.999742px;} .x17{left:385.698106px;} .x3c{left:390.600706px;} .x92{left:393.133414px;} .xe6{left:396.761467px;} .x115{left:398.193852px;} .xb7{left:400.727739px;} .xe7{left:401.817209px;} .xae{left:403.218836px;} .xb6{left:405.537250px;} .xc6{left:407.081698px;} .xac{left:409.205556px;} .xb5{left:411.405920px;} .x80{left:412.669372px;} .x48{left:414.927664px;} .x71{left:416.132026px;} .x28{left:418.742661px;} .xb4{left:428.081081px;} .xd0{left:429.215517px;} .x6b{left:432.313055px;} .x98{left:435.027678px;} .x44{left:436.689401px;} .x3e{left:441.376158px;} .xe{left:442.683475px;} .xca{left:449.076852px;} .xc9{left:452.772509px;} .x73{left:454.056087px;} .x75{left:457.447267px;} .x37{left:460.117894px;} .x7a{left:462.018683px;} .x57{left:464.747238px;} .xff{left:468.042546px;} .xd5{left:469.253114px;} .x95{left:478.430652px;} .xa8{left:479.515030px;} .x15{left:481.750615px;} .xa2{left:482.874214px;} .xf{left:484.112907px;} .x51{left:488.270041px;} .x76{left:489.898736px;} .x10{left:491.257983px;} .x52{left:493.713991px;} .x78{left:494.932932px;} .xa9{left:501.867014px;} .x2b{left:506.513905px;} .x1c{left:509.550936px;} .x2d{left:511.181309px;} .x9b{left:514.438441px;} .x101{left:516.352907px;} .xc2{left:517.755824px;} .x58{left:521.141972px;} .xdf{left:530.032966px;} .xf1{left:531.612119px;} .x11{left:535.689548px;} .xa3{left:537.898930px;} .x14{left:541.695864px;} .x12{left:544.115534px;} .xa0{left:547.768250px;} .xf9{left:549.854306px;} .x55{left:552.401723px;} .xcf{left:554.498616px;} .x13{left:555.529324px;} .xa6{left:557.921276px;} .x3a{left:559.925278px;} .x9c{left:561.016236px;} .x36{left:564.783497px;} .x26{left:567.108232px;} .xc7{left:568.908002px;} .x7e{left:574.171072px;} .x74{left:575.344376px;} .xba{left:577.809575px;} .xbd{left:578.981555px;} .xf5{left:581.275326px;} .xa{left:584.713726px;} .xd1{left:585.851129px;} .x4d{left:586.869451px;} .x79{left:588.141675px;} .x7f{left:590.264729px;} .xc1{left:591.767277px;} .xa7{left:593.249539px;} .x8e{left:597.707551px;} .x16{left:600.053703px;} .x62{left:608.619706px;} .xfe{left:611.500112px;} .x63{left:612.602423px;} .x8d{left:615.151388px;} .xd6{left:616.719288px;} .x49{left:621.623078px;} .x4c{left:624.219520px;} .x3b{left:631.552162px;} .xb0{left:633.331905px;} .xf6{left:635.947829px;} .xc0{left:638.501181px;} .x3f{left:640.521052px;} .x4e{left:642.805405px;} .x54{left:644.015831px;} .x89{left:647.826829px;} .x20{left:650.239553px;} .x5c{left:651.474879px;} .xd8{left:653.058850px;} .xfb{left:654.697177px;} .x5a{left:656.735368px;} .xd9{left:657.849907px;} .x1{left:659.116355px;} .x6a{left:662.005018px;} .x5d{left:665.420066px;} .xb8{left:667.319049px;} .xc5{left:670.164234px;} .x2f{left:671.210165px;} .xf0{left:672.805761px;} .x1f{left:674.108763px;} .x85{left:680.171602px;} .x30{left:681.794362px;} .x29{left:686.343201px;} .xb9{left:690.278053px;} .x56{left:691.900814px;} .x96{left:693.788186px;} .xa1{left:695.259482px;} .xc3{left:699.670660px;} .x4a{left:718.427878px;} .x118{left:719.506063px;} .x4b{left:721.261581px;} .x35{left:722.936335px;} .x33{left:724.567481px;} .x21{left:726.229721px;} .x53{left:731.428025px;} .x34{left:741.632915px;} .x32{left:742.693941px;} .x10c{left:778.344486px;} .x10e{left:797.796324px;} .x10d{left:804.122355px;} .xfc{left:826.810813px;} .x106{left:833.744637px;} .x10b{left:838.390754px;} .x10a{left:851.920639px;} .x104{left:855.583268px;} @media print{ .v0{vertical-align:0.000000pt;} .lsb{letter-spacing:-11.414715pt;} .lsc{letter-spacing:-8.519243pt;} .ls25{letter-spacing:-7.254926pt;} .ls35{letter-spacing:-5.859748pt;} .ls47{letter-spacing:-5.752681pt;} .ls46{letter-spacing:-4.437783pt;} .ls42{letter-spacing:-4.314511pt;} .ls1e{letter-spacing:-4.018113pt;} .ls48{letter-spacing:-3.205065pt;} .ls13{letter-spacing:-2.955711pt;} .ls49{letter-spacing:-2.841120pt;} .ls5{letter-spacing:-2.509130pt;} .ls2f{letter-spacing:-2.036700pt;} .ls26{letter-spacing:-1.860238pt;} .ls3{letter-spacing:-1.859729pt;} .ls31{letter-spacing:-1.674214pt;} .ls29{letter-spacing:-1.593279pt;} .ls19{letter-spacing:-1.184746pt;} .ls2c{letter-spacing:-1.071947pt;} .ls37{letter-spacing:-1.035922pt;} .ls22{letter-spacing:-0.980479pt;} .lsf{letter-spacing:-0.898733pt;} .ls45{letter-spacing:-0.821812pt;} .ls3f{letter-spacing:-0.776213pt;} .ls1f{letter-spacing:-0.744095pt;} .ls1c{letter-spacing:-0.727560pt;} .ls4{letter-spacing:-0.641286pt;} .ls41{letter-spacing:-0.613333pt;} .ls2{letter-spacing:-0.590773pt;} .ls9{letter-spacing:-0.564508pt;} .lsd{letter-spacing:-0.537402pt;} .ls33{letter-spacing:-0.520867pt;} .ls2a{letter-spacing:-0.497241pt;} .ls24{letter-spacing:-0.407586pt;} .ls20{letter-spacing:-0.372048pt;} .ls1d{letter-spacing:-0.367914pt;} .ls1a{letter-spacing:-0.363780pt;} .ls15{letter-spacing:-0.355002pt;} .ls32{letter-spacing:-0.347244pt;} .ls34{letter-spacing:-0.330709pt;} .ls23{letter-spacing:-0.301358pt;} .ls10{letter-spacing:-0.289370pt;} .ls44{letter-spacing:-0.205453pt;} .ls40{letter-spacing:-0.204266pt;} .ls16{letter-spacing:-0.186024pt;} .ls36{letter-spacing:-0.173622pt;} .ls0{letter-spacing:0.000000pt;} .ls7{letter-spacing:0.186024pt;} .ls43{letter-spacing:0.205453pt;} .ls2d{letter-spacing:0.218359pt;} .ls8{letter-spacing:0.227362pt;} .ls30{letter-spacing:0.262031pt;} .ls21{letter-spacing:0.372048pt;} .ls2e{letter-spacing:0.393046pt;} .ls28{letter-spacing:0.578741pt;} .ls12{letter-spacing:0.684646pt;} .ls11{letter-spacing:0.710003pt;} .ls14{letter-spacing:0.786075pt;} .lse{letter-spacing:0.811432pt;} .ls17{letter-spacing:0.826772pt;} .ls4b{letter-spacing:0.892914pt;} .ls4a{letter-spacing:0.930119pt;} .ls3e{letter-spacing:0.964264pt;} .ls4c{letter-spacing:1.004528pt;} .lsa{letter-spacing:1.157481pt;} .ls3d{letter-spacing:1.653978pt;} .ls1{letter-spacing:1.679654pt;} .ls3b{letter-spacing:1.860734pt;} .ls1b{letter-spacing:1.984253pt;} .ls6{letter-spacing:2.066931pt;} .ls3c{letter-spacing:2.067489pt;} .ls39{letter-spacing:2.232880pt;} .ls3a{letter-spacing:2.480978pt;} .ls18{letter-spacing:2.852364pt;} .ls27{letter-spacing:2.893703pt;} .ls38{letter-spacing:2.894468pt;} .ls2b{letter-spacing:3.398720pt;} .ws3f0{word-spacing:-18.540367pt;} .ws3f7{word-spacing:-14.601831pt;} .wsc5{word-spacing:-4.055318pt;} .ws1f0{word-spacing:-3.783310pt;} .ws166{word-spacing:-3.534451pt;} .ws3bc{word-spacing:-3.398720pt;} .ws3b5{word-spacing:-3.342619pt;} .ws7b{word-spacing:-3.013585pt;} .ws21{word-spacing:-2.976380pt;} .wsdd{word-spacing:-2.864766pt;} .ws2e8{word-spacing:-2.852364pt;} .ws18c{word-spacing:-2.827561pt;} .ws134{word-spacing:-2.740750pt;} .wsff{word-spacing:-2.715947pt;} .ws15e{word-spacing:-2.604333pt;} .ws210{word-spacing:-2.437325pt;} .ws2ad{word-spacing:-2.428230pt;} .ws4f{word-spacing:-2.381104pt;} .ws2c9{word-spacing:-2.354647pt;} .ws17d{word-spacing:-2.282153pt;} .ws2e4{word-spacing:-2.244273pt;} .wsf6{word-spacing:-2.232285pt;} .ws17b{word-spacing:-2.231438pt;} .ws135{word-spacing:-2.203348pt;} .ws9c{word-spacing:-2.195080pt;} .ws20c{word-spacing:-2.182679pt;} .wsfd{word-spacing:-2.157876pt;} .ws297{word-spacing:-2.146301pt;} .ws160{word-spacing:-2.104652pt;} .ws15c{word-spacing:-2.083466pt;} .ws17f{word-spacing:-2.079295pt;} .wsde{word-spacing:-2.046261pt;} .ws180{word-spacing:-2.028580pt;} .ws118{word-spacing:-2.009057pt;} .ws1ad{word-spacing:-1.971852pt;} .ws179{word-spacing:-1.952508pt;} .ws1ba{word-spacing:-1.934647pt;} .ws15f{word-spacing:-1.927151pt;} .ws17e{word-spacing:-1.901794pt;} .wsf5{word-spacing:-1.897442pt;} .ws3d8{word-spacing:-1.891787pt;} .ws28f{word-spacing:-1.891655pt;} .ws3ec{word-spacing:-1.860734pt;} .wsa6{word-spacing:-1.860238pt;} .ws49{word-spacing:-1.823033pt;} .ws153{word-spacing:-1.800365pt;} .ws18b{word-spacing:-1.785828pt;} .ws182{word-spacing:-1.775008pt;} .ws2f1{word-spacing:-1.765985pt;} .wsc3{word-spacing:-1.748623pt;} .ws21a{word-spacing:-1.746143pt;} .ws17a{word-spacing:-1.724293pt;} .ws141{word-spacing:-1.711419pt;} .ws2d2{word-spacing:-1.692403pt;} .ws3c7{word-spacing:-1.686615pt;} .wsf9{word-spacing:-1.674214pt;} .ws3ee{word-spacing:-1.653978pt;} .ws3e6{word-spacing:-1.653544pt;} .ws39e{word-spacing:-1.630345pt;} .ws326{word-spacing:-1.618820pt;} .ws3ef{word-spacing:-1.612206pt;} .ws1e0{word-spacing:-1.600631pt;} .wsef{word-spacing:-1.599804pt;} .ws296{word-spacing:-1.564253pt;} .wsf3{word-spacing:-1.562600pt;} .ws3a3{word-spacing:-1.548828pt;} .ws22{word-spacing:-1.525395pt;} .ws1f3{word-spacing:-1.491497pt;} .wsc8{word-spacing:-1.488190pt;} .ws3b7{word-spacing:-1.472531pt;} .ws2f9{word-spacing:-1.471655pt;} .ws371{word-spacing:-1.467311pt;} .ws336{word-spacing:-1.464937pt;} .ws4a{word-spacing:-1.450985pt;} .ws319{word-spacing:-1.434863pt;} .ws24a{word-spacing:-1.418741pt;} .ws117{word-spacing:-1.413781pt;} .ws36f{word-spacing:-1.385793pt;} .ws97{word-spacing:-1.376576pt;} .ws1a1{word-spacing:-1.369292pt;} .ws231{word-spacing:-1.345985pt;} .ws1ab{word-spacing:-1.339371pt;} .ws30e{word-spacing:-1.324489pt;} .ws39d{word-spacing:-1.304276pt;} .wsb4{word-spacing:-1.302166pt;} .ws3e9{word-spacing:-1.289765pt;} .ws294{word-spacing:-1.273229pt;} .ws1a2{word-spacing:-1.267863pt;} .ws7c{word-spacing:-1.264962pt;} .ws318{word-spacing:-1.250906pt;} .ws115{word-spacing:-1.227757pt;} .ws3e0{word-spacing:-1.223623pt;} .ws2b9{word-spacing:-1.214115pt;} .ws1f2{word-spacing:-1.200473pt;} .ws155{word-spacing:-1.190552pt;} .ws378{word-spacing:-1.182000pt;} .ws1a4{word-spacing:-1.166434pt;} .ws12e{word-spacing:-1.157481pt;} .wsbb{word-spacing:-1.153347pt;} .ws24c{word-spacing:-1.127717pt;} .wsad{word-spacing:-1.116143pt;} .ws1a3{word-spacing:-1.115719pt;} .ws2e6{word-spacing:-1.103741pt;} .ws379{word-spacing:-1.100483pt;} .ws265{word-spacing:-1.091339pt;} .ws113{word-spacing:-1.078938pt;} .ws37c{word-spacing:-1.059724pt;} .ws1d8{word-spacing:-1.054961pt;} .wsac{word-spacing:-1.041733pt;} .ws313{word-spacing:-1.030158pt;} .ws263{word-spacing:-1.018583pt;} .wsab{word-spacing:-1.004528pt;} .ws3a0{word-spacing:-0.978207pt;} .ws106{word-spacing:-0.967324pt;} .ws3ed{word-spacing:-0.964264pt;} .ws2c5{word-spacing:-0.956575pt;} .ws34d{word-spacing:-0.937448pt;} .ws3b3{word-spacing:-0.935933pt;} .ws335{word-spacing:-0.930119pt;} .ws2c6{word-spacing:-0.919784pt;} .ws110{word-spacing:-0.892914pt;} .ws388{word-spacing:-0.873071pt;} .ws33f{word-spacing:-0.855931pt;} .ws45{word-spacing:-0.855709pt;} .ws30d{word-spacing:-0.846201pt;} .ws1fc{word-spacing:-0.836693pt;} .ws29e{word-spacing:-0.826772pt;} .ws16b{word-spacing:-0.818505pt;} .ws136{word-spacing:-0.811432pt;} .ws55{word-spacing:-0.781300pt;} .ws3df{word-spacing:-0.760630pt;} .wsa7{word-spacing:-0.744095pt;} .ws2f7{word-spacing:-0.735827pt;} .ws258{word-spacing:-0.727560pt;} .ws181{word-spacing:-0.710003pt;} .ws77{word-spacing:-0.706890pt;} .ws3c8{word-spacing:-0.694489pt;} .ws26d{word-spacing:-0.691182pt;} .wsd7{word-spacing:-0.669686pt;} .ws206{word-spacing:-0.654804pt;} .ws359{word-spacing:-0.652138pt;} .ws3c2{word-spacing:-0.644882pt;} .wsc0{word-spacing:-0.632481pt;} .ws2b5{word-spacing:-0.625453pt;} .ws202{word-spacing:-0.618426pt;} .ws39c{word-spacing:-0.611379pt;} .ws4c{word-spacing:-0.595276pt;} .ws386{word-spacing:-0.582048pt;} .ws3b6{word-spacing:-0.578741pt;} .ws346{word-spacing:-0.570621pt;} .ws11{word-spacing:-0.558071pt;} .wsd4{word-spacing:-0.520867pt;} .ws2b1{word-spacing:-0.515079pt;} .ws29b{word-spacing:-0.509292pt;} .ws3d1{word-spacing:-0.496063pt;} .ws358{word-spacing:-0.489104pt;} .wsc9{word-spacing:-0.483662pt;} .ws2fa{word-spacing:-0.478288pt;} .ws1e2{word-spacing:-0.472914pt;} .ws332{word-spacing:-0.454725pt;} .ws88{word-spacing:-0.446457pt;} .ws191{word-spacing:-0.443357pt;} .ws270{word-spacing:-0.436536pt;} .ws333{word-spacing:-0.427855pt;} .ws48{word-spacing:-0.409252pt;} .ws1fd{word-spacing:-0.400158pt;} .ws3e3{word-spacing:-0.396851pt;} .ws3bf{word-spacing:-0.393046pt;} .wsea{word-spacing:-0.372048pt;} .ws3ab{word-spacing:-0.366828pt;} .ws1fb{word-spacing:-0.363780pt;} .wsc1{word-spacing:-0.334843pt;} .ws328{word-spacing:-0.331122pt;} .ws3d4{word-spacing:-0.330709pt;} .ws91{word-spacing:-0.297638pt;} .ws272{word-spacing:-0.291024pt;} .ws37f{word-spacing:-0.285310pt;} .ws26a{word-spacing:-0.285236pt;} .ws3c1{word-spacing:-0.262031pt;} .ws10{word-spacing:-0.260433pt;} .ws2b6{word-spacing:-0.257540pt;} .ws385{word-spacing:-0.254646pt;} .ws3b4{word-spacing:-0.248032pt;} .ws108{word-spacing:-0.227362pt;} .ws19{word-spacing:-0.223229pt;} .ws3be{word-spacing:-0.218359pt;} .ws1d5{word-spacing:-0.206693pt;} .ws3f8{word-spacing:-0.205453pt;} .ws40{word-spacing:-0.186024pt;} .ws22b{word-spacing:-0.165354pt;} .ws3a5{word-spacing:-0.163035pt;} .ws23{word-spacing:-0.148819pt;} .ws2ef{word-spacing:-0.147165pt;} .ws1eb{word-spacing:-0.145512pt;} .ws334{word-spacing:-0.116453pt;} .wsd6{word-spacing:-0.111614pt;} .ws3bb{word-spacing:-0.100068pt;} .ws3fd{word-spacing:-0.086811pt;} .ws367{word-spacing:-0.081517pt;} .wsbc{word-spacing:-0.074410pt;} .ws3ba{word-spacing:-0.066299pt;} .ws3f5{word-spacing:-0.057874pt;} .ws3b2{word-spacing:-0.055226pt;} .ws72{word-spacing:-0.037205pt;} .ws268{word-spacing:-0.036378pt;} .ws0{word-spacing:0.000000pt;} .ws1dc{word-spacing:0.036378pt;} .ws2f8{word-spacing:0.036791pt;} .ws6b{word-spacing:0.037205pt;} .ws2b0{word-spacing:0.073583pt;} .ws102{word-spacing:0.074410pt;} .ws290{word-spacing:0.109134pt;} .ws2ae{word-spacing:0.110374pt;} .wsb1{word-spacing:0.111614pt;} .ws3aa{word-spacing:0.122276pt;} .ws24d{word-spacing:0.145512pt;} .ws39{word-spacing:0.148819pt;} .ws3ac{word-spacing:0.163035pt;} .ws3ea{word-spacing:0.173622pt;} .ws269{word-spacing:0.181890pt;} .ws9e{word-spacing:0.186024pt;} .ws3f3{word-spacing:0.204266pt;} .ws27f{word-spacing:0.218268pt;} .wsf0{word-spacing:0.223229pt;} .ws370{word-spacing:0.244552pt;} .ws74{word-spacing:0.260433pt;} .ws375{word-spacing:0.285310pt;} .ws17c{word-spacing:0.289370pt;} .ws9f{word-spacing:0.297638pt;} .ws356{word-spacing:0.301358pt;} .ws349{word-spacing:0.326069pt;} .ws262{word-spacing:0.327402pt;} .ws3e7{word-spacing:0.330709pt;} .ws30c{word-spacing:0.331122pt;} .ws29{word-spacing:0.334843pt;} .ws3c3{word-spacing:0.347244pt;} .ws1a9{word-spacing:0.355002pt;} .ws20b{word-spacing:0.363780pt;} .ws357{word-spacing:0.366828pt;} .ws2a1{word-spacing:0.367914pt;} .wsba{word-spacing:0.372048pt;} .ws222{word-spacing:0.400158pt;} .ws2d9{word-spacing:0.404705pt;} .ws35f{word-spacing:0.407586pt;} .ws8{word-spacing:0.409252pt;} .ws1ea{word-spacing:0.436536pt;} .ws322{word-spacing:0.441496pt;} .ws104{word-spacing:0.446457pt;} .ws3a4{word-spacing:0.448345pt;} .ws232{word-spacing:0.472914pt;} .ws2fb{word-spacing:0.478288pt;} .ws35{word-spacing:0.483662pt;} .ws3b9{word-spacing:0.497241pt;} .ws275{word-spacing:0.509292pt;} .ws2a8{word-spacing:0.515079pt;} .ws31{word-spacing:0.520867pt;} .ws1ec{word-spacing:0.545670pt;} .ws2f2{word-spacing:0.551870pt;} .ws7{word-spacing:0.558071pt;} .ws128{word-spacing:0.564508pt;} .ws372{word-spacing:0.570621pt;} .ws3f1{word-spacing:0.578741pt;} .ws252{word-spacing:0.582048pt;} .ws1{word-spacing:0.590773pt;} .wscb{word-spacing:0.595276pt;} .ws37d{word-spacing:0.611379pt;} .ws3f4{word-spacing:0.613333pt;} .ws219{word-spacing:0.618426pt;} .ws315{word-spacing:0.625453pt;} .ws121{word-spacing:0.632481pt;} .ws3{word-spacing:0.641286pt;} .ws39f{word-spacing:0.652138pt;} .ws29c{word-spacing:0.654804pt;} .ws323{word-spacing:0.662245pt;} .ws2f{word-spacing:0.669686pt;} .ws286{word-spacing:0.691182pt;} .ws360{word-spacing:0.692897pt;} .ws9d{word-spacing:0.706890pt;} .ws1d7{word-spacing:0.727560pt;} .ws354{word-spacing:0.733655pt;} .ws43{word-spacing:0.744095pt;} .ws3d2{word-spacing:0.760630pt;} .ws1e8{word-spacing:0.763938pt;} .ws348{word-spacing:0.774414pt;} .ws3f2{word-spacing:0.776213pt;} .wse5{word-spacing:0.781300pt;} .ws35a{word-spacing:0.815173pt;} .wsfe{word-spacing:0.818505pt;} .ws3cf{word-spacing:0.826772pt;} .ws389{word-spacing:0.836693pt;} .ws5b{word-spacing:0.855709pt;} .ws201{word-spacing:0.873071pt;} .ws2a6{word-spacing:0.882993pt;} .ws44{word-spacing:0.892914pt;} .ws3ae{word-spacing:0.896690pt;} .ws285{word-spacing:0.909449pt;} .ws2a{word-spacing:0.930119pt;} .ws344{word-spacing:0.937448pt;} .ws3eb{word-spacing:0.941747pt;} .ws1ef{word-spacing:0.945827pt;} .ws30{word-spacing:0.967324pt;} .ws12b{word-spacing:0.978480pt;} .ws337{word-spacing:0.980479pt;} .ws2d0{word-spacing:0.993367pt;} .wsb0{word-spacing:1.004528pt;} .ws27c{word-spacing:1.018583pt;} .ws13{word-spacing:1.041733pt;} .ws21b{word-spacing:1.054961pt;} .ws3c5{word-spacing:1.058268pt;} .ws3b1{word-spacing:1.059724pt;} .ws2dd{word-spacing:1.066950pt;} .ws3bd{word-spacing:1.071947pt;} .ws69{word-spacing:1.078938pt;} .ws15a{word-spacing:1.116143pt;} .ws278{word-spacing:1.127717pt;} .ws350{word-spacing:1.141242pt;} .ws11f{word-spacing:1.153347pt;} .ws213{word-spacing:1.164095pt;} .ws2a7{word-spacing:1.177324pt;} .ws34a{word-spacing:1.182000pt;} .ws1d6{word-spacing:1.184746pt;} .ws60{word-spacing:1.190552pt;} .ws2bb{word-spacing:1.214115pt;} .ws3ad{word-spacing:1.222759pt;} .wscf{word-spacing:1.227757pt;} .ws132{word-spacing:1.236024pt;} .ws33e{word-spacing:1.263518pt;} .wsd{word-spacing:1.264962pt;} .ws1fe{word-spacing:1.273229pt;} .ws2ca{word-spacing:1.287698pt;} .ws3e2{word-spacing:1.289765pt;} .ws95{word-spacing:1.302166pt;} .ws39b{word-spacing:1.304276pt;} .ws298{word-spacing:1.309607pt;} .ws3c{word-spacing:1.339371pt;} .ws3a6{word-spacing:1.345035pt;} .ws1f9{word-spacing:1.345985pt;} .ws3c4{word-spacing:1.355906pt;} .ws31b{word-spacing:1.361280pt;} .ws142{word-spacing:1.376576pt;} .ws277{word-spacing:1.382363pt;} .ws3b0{word-spacing:1.385793pt;} .ws4d{word-spacing:1.413781pt;} .ws1fa{word-spacing:1.418741pt;} .ws395{word-spacing:1.426552pt;} .ws324{word-spacing:1.434863pt;} .ws146{word-spacing:1.450985pt;} .ws253{word-spacing:1.455119pt;} .ws3a2{word-spacing:1.467311pt;} .ws31e{word-spacing:1.471655pt;} .ws80{word-spacing:1.488190pt;} .ws34c{word-spacing:1.508069pt;} .ws14c{word-spacing:1.525395pt;} .ws14{word-spacing:1.562600pt;} .ws24e{word-spacing:1.564253pt;} .ws2d7{word-spacing:1.582029pt;} .ws3b8{word-spacing:1.593279pt;} .ws57{word-spacing:1.599804pt;} .ws1de{word-spacing:1.600631pt;} .ws2bd{word-spacing:1.618820pt;} .ws339{word-spacing:1.630345pt;} .ws58{word-spacing:1.637009pt;} .ws2b7{word-spacing:1.655611pt;} .ws12c{word-spacing:1.655889pt;} .ws218{word-spacing:1.673387pt;} .wse{word-spacing:1.674214pt;} .ws230{word-spacing:1.709765pt;} .ws177{word-spacing:1.711419pt;} .ws39a{word-spacing:1.711862pt;} .ws29f{word-spacing:1.729194pt;} .ws1f1{word-spacing:1.746143pt;} .ws98{word-spacing:1.748623pt;} .ws396{word-spacing:1.752621pt;} .ws2c8{word-spacing:1.765985pt;} .ws38b{word-spacing:1.782521pt;} .ws53{word-spacing:1.785828pt;} .ws3d{word-spacing:1.823033pt;} .ws37e{word-spacing:1.834138pt;} .ws2{word-spacing:1.859729pt;} .ws51{word-spacing:1.860238pt;} .ws2a2{word-spacing:1.876360pt;} .ws25{word-spacing:1.897442pt;} .ws221{word-spacing:1.928033pt;} .wsa0{word-spacing:1.934647pt;} .ws377{word-spacing:1.956414pt;} .ws254{word-spacing:1.964411pt;} .wsdf{word-spacing:1.971852pt;} .ws34f{word-spacing:1.997173pt;} .ws227{word-spacing:2.000789pt;} .ws10d{word-spacing:2.009057pt;} .ws3e5{word-spacing:2.017324pt;} .ws3c0{word-spacing:2.036700pt;} .ws23a{word-spacing:2.037167pt;} .ws3b{word-spacing:2.046261pt;} .ws31a{word-spacing:2.060316pt;} .ws1f7{word-spacing:2.073545pt;} .ws33d{word-spacing:2.078690pt;} .ws32{word-spacing:2.083466pt;} .ws237{word-spacing:2.109923pt;} .ws34{word-spacing:2.120671pt;} .ws2a9{word-spacing:2.133899pt;} .ws25d{word-spacing:2.146301pt;} .wse1{word-spacing:2.157876pt;} .ws325{word-spacing:2.170690pt;} .ws26{word-spacing:2.195080pt;} .ws33b{word-spacing:2.200966pt;} .ws274{word-spacing:2.219057pt;} .ws8c{word-spacing:2.232285pt;} .ws38d{word-spacing:2.241725pt;} .ws2fd{word-spacing:2.244273pt;} .ws9{word-spacing:2.269490pt;} .ws35b{word-spacing:2.282483pt;} .ws271{word-spacing:2.291813pt;} .ws6d{word-spacing:2.306695pt;} .ws374{word-spacing:2.323242pt;} .ws1ff{word-spacing:2.328191pt;} .ws10a{word-spacing:2.343899pt;} .ws2bf{word-spacing:2.354647pt;} .ws380{word-spacing:2.364001pt;} .ws5e{word-spacing:2.381104pt;} .ws2e2{word-spacing:2.391439pt;} .ws1e1{word-spacing:2.400947pt;} .wsca{word-spacing:2.418309pt;} .ws20d{word-spacing:2.437325pt;} .ws5a{word-spacing:2.455514pt;} .ws292{word-spacing:2.473702pt;} .ws192{word-spacing:2.480317pt;} .ws12d{word-spacing:2.483834pt;} .ws361{word-spacing:2.486276pt;} .ws176{word-spacing:2.492718pt;} .ws2db{word-spacing:2.501813pt;} .ws4{word-spacing:2.509130pt;} .ws22e{word-spacing:2.510080pt;} .ws10c{word-spacing:2.529923pt;} .ws303{word-spacing:2.538604pt;} .wsa9{word-spacing:2.567128pt;} .ws37a{word-spacing:2.567794pt;} .ws312{word-spacing:2.575395pt;} .ws3d6{word-spacing:2.579529pt;} .ws38a{word-spacing:2.582836pt;} .wse6{word-spacing:2.604333pt;} .ws305{word-spacing:2.612187pt;} .ws3c6{word-spacing:2.612600pt;} .wsa8{word-spacing:2.641537pt;} .ws3cd{word-spacing:2.645671pt;} .ws21c{word-spacing:2.655592pt;} .ws129{word-spacing:2.672003pt;} .ws82{word-spacing:2.678742pt;} .ws2ed{word-spacing:2.685770pt;} .ws345{word-spacing:2.690070pt;} .ws3db{word-spacing:2.711813pt;} .ws2d{word-spacing:2.715947pt;} .ws257{word-spacing:2.728348pt;} .ws3f{word-spacing:2.753152pt;} .ws2e7{word-spacing:2.759352pt;} .ws351{word-spacing:2.771587pt;} .wse0{word-spacing:2.790356pt;} .wsa3{word-spacing:2.827561pt;} .ws247{word-spacing:2.837482pt;} .ws3fc{word-spacing:2.841120pt;} .ws3ca{word-spacing:2.844096pt;} .ws382{word-spacing:2.853104pt;} .ws6e{word-spacing:2.864766pt;} .ws68{word-spacing:2.901971pt;} .ws16{word-spacing:2.939175pt;} .ws2e5{word-spacing:2.943309pt;} .ws390{word-spacing:2.975380pt;} .ws28{word-spacing:2.976380pt;} .ws2c3{word-spacing:2.980100pt;} .wsbd{word-spacing:3.013585pt;} .ws34e{word-spacing:3.016139pt;} .ws310{word-spacing:3.016892pt;} .wsee{word-spacing:3.050790pt;} .ws2d8{word-spacing:3.053683pt;} .ws204{word-spacing:3.055750pt;} .ws3dd{word-spacing:3.075593pt;} .wsa{word-spacing:3.087994pt;} .ws1d9{word-spacing:3.092128pt;} .ws3af{word-spacing:3.097656pt;} .ws3d0{word-spacing:3.108664pt;} .ws75{word-spacing:3.125199pt;} .ws2be{word-spacing:3.127266pt;} .ws212{word-spacing:3.128506pt;} .wsda{word-spacing:3.162404pt;} .ws2cd{word-spacing:3.164057pt;} .ws249{word-spacing:3.164884pt;} .ws376{word-spacing:3.179173pt;} .ws89{word-spacing:3.199609pt;} .ws276{word-spacing:3.201262pt;} .ws3fb{word-spacing:3.205065pt;} .ws3cc{word-spacing:3.207876pt;} .wsa1{word-spacing:3.236813pt;} .ws295{word-spacing:3.237640pt;} .wsdc{word-spacing:3.274018pt;} .ws2de{word-spacing:3.274431pt;} .ws187{word-spacing:3.311223pt;} .ws2ee{word-spacing:3.348014pt;} .wse7{word-spacing:3.348428pt;} .ws299{word-spacing:3.383152pt;} .ws2cc{word-spacing:3.384805pt;} .ws3e{word-spacing:3.385632pt;} .ws256{word-spacing:3.419530pt;} .ws2f3{word-spacing:3.421597pt;} .ws61{word-spacing:3.422837pt;} .ws126{word-spacing:3.460042pt;} .ws362{word-spacing:3.464484pt;} .ws236{word-spacing:3.492286pt;} .wsb8{word-spacing:3.497247pt;} .ws3a9{word-spacing:3.505242pt;} .ws245{word-spacing:3.528664pt;} .ws2d4{word-spacing:3.531971pt;} .ws5f{word-spacing:3.534451pt;} .ws20e{word-spacing:3.565042pt;} .ws78{word-spacing:3.571656pt;} .ws365{word-spacing:3.586759pt;} .ws321{word-spacing:3.605554pt;} .ws83{word-spacing:3.608861pt;} .ws38f{word-spacing:3.627518pt;} .ws2e1{word-spacing:3.642345pt;} .wse9{word-spacing:3.646066pt;} .ws397{word-spacing:3.668277pt;} .ws22a{word-spacing:3.674176pt;} .ws330{word-spacing:3.679136pt;} .ws8d{word-spacing:3.683270pt;} .ws35d{word-spacing:3.709035pt;} .ws29d{word-spacing:3.710554pt;} .ws2b4{word-spacing:3.715928pt;} .ws100{word-spacing:3.720475pt;} .ws207{word-spacing:3.746932pt;} .ws38c{word-spacing:3.749794pt;} .ws7e{word-spacing:3.757680pt;} .ws3e4{word-spacing:3.770081pt;} .ws203{word-spacing:3.783310pt;} .wsb3{word-spacing:3.794885pt;} .ws343{word-spacing:3.831311pt;} .ws7a{word-spacing:3.832089pt;} .ws226{word-spacing:3.856066pt;} .ws327{word-spacing:3.863093pt;} .wseb{word-spacing:3.869294pt;} .ws52{word-spacing:3.906499pt;} .ws353{word-spacing:3.912829pt;} .ws2ba{word-spacing:3.936676pt;} .ws156{word-spacing:3.943704pt;} .ws393{word-spacing:3.953587pt;} .wsd1{word-spacing:3.980908pt;} .ws392{word-spacing:3.994346pt;} .ws21f{word-spacing:4.001578pt;} .ws2a5{word-spacing:4.010259pt;} .wsb7{word-spacing:4.018113pt;} .ws248{word-spacing:4.037956pt;} .ws2fc{word-spacing:4.047050pt;} .ws65{word-spacing:4.055318pt;} .wsc4{word-spacing:4.092523pt;} .ws3e1{word-spacing:4.100790pt;} .ws281{word-spacing:4.110711pt;} .ws3a7{word-spacing:4.116622pt;} .ws3a{word-spacing:4.129727pt;} .ws391{word-spacing:4.157380pt;} .ws2f0{word-spacing:4.157424pt;} .ws27{word-spacing:4.166932pt;} .ws24b{word-spacing:4.183467pt;} .ws36a{word-spacing:4.198139pt;} .ws99{word-spacing:4.204137pt;} .ws28e{word-spacing:4.219845pt;} .ws314{word-spacing:4.231007pt;} .ws363{word-spacing:4.238898pt;} .ws2b{word-spacing:4.241342pt;} .ws246{word-spacing:4.256223pt;} .ws2d3{word-spacing:4.267798pt;} .ws123{word-spacing:4.278546pt;} .ws208{word-spacing:4.292601pt;} .ws2e3{word-spacing:4.304590pt;} .ws3f6{word-spacing:4.314511pt;} .wsbf{word-spacing:4.315751pt;} .ws394{word-spacing:4.320415pt;} .ws23e{word-spacing:4.328979pt;} .ws3cb{word-spacing:4.332286pt;} .ws10e{word-spacing:4.352956pt;} .ws352{word-spacing:4.361173pt;} .ws22f{word-spacing:4.365357pt;} .ws331{word-spacing:4.378172pt;} .ws114{word-spacing:4.390161pt;} .ws34b{word-spacing:4.401932pt;} .ws30b{word-spacing:4.414964pt;} .wsbe{word-spacing:4.427365pt;} .ws3f9{word-spacing:4.437783pt;} .ws239{word-spacing:4.438113pt;} .ws33c{word-spacing:4.442691pt;} .ws11a{word-spacing:4.464570pt;} .ws223{word-spacing:4.474491pt;} .ws13a{word-spacing:4.501775pt;} .ws7f{word-spacing:4.538980pt;} .ws3e8{word-spacing:4.563783pt;} .wsa2{word-spacing:4.576184pt;} .ws2eb{word-spacing:4.598920pt;} .ws364{word-spacing:4.605725pt;} .wsfc{word-spacing:4.613389pt;} .ws291{word-spacing:4.620003pt;} .ws366{word-spacing:4.646484pt;} .ws5d{word-spacing:4.650594pt;} .ws235{word-spacing:4.656381pt;} .ws340{word-spacing:4.687242pt;} .wsd8{word-spacing:4.687799pt;} .ws243{word-spacing:4.692759pt;} .ws2cb{word-spacing:4.709295pt;} .ws1a{word-spacing:4.725003pt;} .ws1f8{word-spacing:4.729137pt;} .ws316{word-spacing:4.746086pt;} .ws17{word-spacing:4.762208pt;} .ws1e3{word-spacing:4.765515pt;} .ws2af{word-spacing:4.782877pt;} .ws42{word-spacing:4.799413pt;} .ws28a{word-spacing:4.801893pt;} .ws368{word-spacing:4.809518pt;} .ws304{word-spacing:4.819669pt;} .ws54{word-spacing:4.836618pt;} .wscd{word-spacing:4.873822pt;} .ws1df{word-spacing:4.874649pt;} .ws3d5{word-spacing:4.894492pt;} .ws94{word-spacing:4.911027pt;} .ws2fe{word-spacing:4.930043pt;} .ws3a8{word-spacing:4.931794pt;} .ws279{word-spacing:4.947405pt;} .ws19a{word-spacing:4.948232pt;} .ws12a{word-spacing:4.967668pt;} .ws234{word-spacing:4.983783pt;} .ws116{word-spacing:4.985437pt;} .ws205{word-spacing:5.020161pt;} .ws11e{word-spacing:5.022641pt;} .ws2ab{word-spacing:5.040417pt;} .ws23c{word-spacing:5.056539pt;} .wsf{word-spacing:5.059846pt;} .ws31d{word-spacing:5.077208pt;} .ws151{word-spacing:5.097051pt;} .ws31c{word-spacing:5.114000pt;} .ws238{word-spacing:5.129295pt;} .ws90{word-spacing:5.134256pt;} .ws383{word-spacing:5.135587pt;} .ws5c{word-spacing:5.171460pt;} .ws81{word-spacing:5.208665pt;} .ws32f{word-spacing:5.224374pt;} .wsd5{word-spacing:5.245870pt;} .ws37b{word-spacing:5.257863pt;} .ws31f{word-spacing:5.261165pt;} .ws214{word-spacing:5.274807pt;} .ws93{word-spacing:5.283075pt;} .ws1ee{word-spacing:5.311185pt;} .ws71{word-spacing:5.320279pt;} .ws228{word-spacing:5.347563pt;} .ws1d{word-spacing:5.357484pt;} .ws347{word-spacing:5.380139pt;} .ws260{word-spacing:5.383941pt;} .ws6c{word-spacing:5.394689pt;} .ws3ce{word-spacing:5.423626pt;} .ws86{word-spacing:5.431894pt;} .ws242{word-spacing:5.456697pt;} .ws35c{word-spacing:5.461656pt;} .ws19f{word-spacing:5.469098pt;} .ws165{word-spacing:5.506303pt;} .ws25b{word-spacing:5.529453pt;} .ws8f{word-spacing:5.543508pt;} .ws96{word-spacing:5.580713pt;} .ws33{word-spacing:5.617917pt;} .ws2dc{word-spacing:5.629079pt;} .ws217{word-spacing:5.638587pt;} .ws85{word-spacing:5.655122pt;} .ws320{word-spacing:5.665870pt;} .wsf1{word-spacing:5.692327pt;} .ws2f6{word-spacing:5.702661pt;} .ws3a1{word-spacing:5.706208pt;} .ws233{word-spacing:5.711343pt;} .wsb5{word-spacing:5.729532pt;} .ws2d6{word-spacing:5.739453pt;} .ws1dd{word-spacing:5.747720pt;} .ws3fa{word-spacing:5.752681pt;} .ws193{word-spacing:5.754335pt;} .ws50{word-spacing:5.766736pt;} .ws2c7{word-spacing:5.776244pt;} .ws211{word-spacing:5.784098pt;} .ws3dc{word-spacing:5.787406pt;} .ws109{word-spacing:5.803941pt;} .ws2e0{word-spacing:5.813035pt;} .wsb2{word-spacing:5.841146pt;} .ws301{word-spacing:5.849827pt;} .ws250{word-spacing:5.856854pt;} .ws3d7{word-spacing:5.859748pt;} .ws6a{word-spacing:5.878351pt;} .wsa4{word-spacing:5.915555pt;} .ws264{word-spacing:5.929610pt;} .ws33a{word-spacing:5.950760pt;} .wsb{word-spacing:5.952760pt;} .ws124{word-spacing:5.989965pt;} .ws2c{word-spacing:6.027170pt;} .ws259{word-spacing:6.038744pt;} .ws13e{word-spacing:6.064374pt;} .ws300{word-spacing:6.070575pt;} .ws133{word-spacing:6.072642pt;} .wsaf{word-spacing:6.101579pt;} .ws2bc{word-spacing:6.107366pt;} .ws84{word-spacing:6.138784pt;} .ws342{word-spacing:6.154553pt;} .ws157{word-spacing:6.175989pt;} .ws3d3{word-spacing:6.184256pt;} .ws103{word-spacing:6.213193pt;} .ws27b{word-spacing:6.220634pt;} .wscc{word-spacing:6.250398pt;} .ws2d1{word-spacing:6.254532pt;} .ws26f{word-spacing:6.257012pt;} .ws63{word-spacing:6.287603pt;} .ws267{word-spacing:6.293390pt;} .ws9b{word-spacing:6.324808pt;} .ws25e{word-spacing:6.329768pt;} .ws12{word-spacing:6.362012pt;} .ws23d{word-spacing:6.366146pt;} .ws105{word-spacing:6.399217pt;} .wsb6{word-spacing:6.436422pt;} .ws10f{word-spacing:6.473627pt;} .ws1e9{word-spacing:6.475280pt;} .wsf2{word-spacing:6.510831pt;} .ws26c{word-spacing:6.511658pt;} .ws13c{word-spacing:6.548036pt;} .ws7d{word-spacing:6.585241pt;} .ws224{word-spacing:6.620792pt;} .wsce{word-spacing:6.622446pt;} .ws26e{word-spacing:6.657170pt;} .ws13d{word-spacing:6.659650pt;} .ws5{word-spacing:6.696855pt;} .ws341{word-spacing:6.725174pt;} .ws200{word-spacing:6.729926pt;} .ws307{word-spacing:6.732820pt;} .ws195{word-spacing:6.734060pt;} .ws21d{word-spacing:6.766304pt;} .wsf4{word-spacing:6.771265pt;} .ws244{word-spacing:6.802682pt;} .ws154{word-spacing:6.808469pt;} .ws3c9{word-spacing:6.812603pt;} .ws23f{word-spacing:6.839060pt;} .ws2ff{word-spacing:6.843194pt;} .ws122{word-spacing:6.845674pt;} .ws387{word-spacing:6.875438pt;} .wsfa{word-spacing:6.882879pt;} .ws282{word-spacing:6.911816pt;} .ws6f{word-spacing:6.920084pt;} .ws25a{word-spacing:6.948194pt;} .ws8b{word-spacing:6.957288pt;} .ws20f{word-spacing:6.984572pt;} .wsc6{word-spacing:6.994493pt;} .ws381{word-spacing:7.010484pt;} .ws2f5{word-spacing:7.027151pt;} .ws112{word-spacing:7.031698pt;} .ws9a{word-spacing:7.068903pt;} .ws159{word-spacing:7.106107pt;} .ws293{word-spacing:7.130084pt;} .ws198{word-spacing:7.143312pt;} .ws241{word-spacing:7.166462pt;} .ws16f{word-spacing:7.180517pt;} .ws329{word-spacing:7.211107pt;} .ws73{word-spacing:7.217722pt;} .ws384{word-spacing:7.239218pt;} .ws2b2{word-spacing:7.247899pt;} .ws1c6{word-spacing:7.254926pt;} .ws2ac{word-spacing:7.284690pt;} .wse3{word-spacing:7.292131pt;} .ws3d9{word-spacing:7.308666pt;} .ws10b{word-spacing:7.329336pt;} .ws194{word-spacing:7.341737pt;} .ws29a{word-spacing:7.348352pt;} .ws2a4{word-spacing:7.358273pt;} .ws3ff{word-spacing:7.366541pt;} .ws302{word-spacing:7.395064pt;} .ws147{word-spacing:7.403745pt;} .ws283{word-spacing:7.421107pt;} .ws120{word-spacing:7.440950pt;} .wsd3{word-spacing:7.478155pt;} .wsd9{word-spacing:7.515360pt;} .ws216{word-spacing:7.530241pt;} .ws56{word-spacing:7.552564pt;} .ws149{word-spacing:7.589769pt;} .ws1ed{word-spacing:7.602997pt;} .ws161{word-spacing:7.626974pt;} .ws3de{word-spacing:7.639375pt;} .ws79{word-spacing:7.664179pt;} .ws175{word-spacing:7.701383pt;} .ws145{word-spacing:7.738588pt;} .ws1e7{word-spacing:7.748509pt;} .ws400{word-spacing:7.775793pt;} .ws158{word-spacing:7.812998pt;} .ws373{word-spacing:7.825657pt;} .ws185{word-spacing:7.850202pt;} .ws35e{word-spacing:7.866416pt;} .ws2aa{word-spacing:7.873352pt;} .ws62{word-spacing:7.887407pt;} .wsaa{word-spacing:7.924612pt;} .ws25c{word-spacing:7.930399pt;} .ws4b{word-spacing:7.961817pt;} .ws26b{word-spacing:7.966777pt;} .ws1c{word-spacing:8.036226pt;} .ws36c{word-spacing:8.070209pt;} .ws14f{word-spacing:8.073431pt;} .ws1da{word-spacing:8.075911pt;} .ws14d{word-spacing:8.110636pt;} .ws38e{word-spacing:8.110967pt;} .ws28c{word-spacing:8.112289pt;} .ws2df{word-spacing:8.130891pt;} .ws47{word-spacing:8.147840pt;} .ws255{word-spacing:8.148667pt;} .ws1a6{word-spacing:8.185045pt;} .ws1a8{word-spacing:8.222250pt;} .wsc7{word-spacing:8.259455pt;} .ws1e5{word-spacing:8.294179pt;} .ws92{word-spacing:8.296659pt;} .ws2c4{word-spacing:8.314848pt;} .ws284{word-spacing:8.330557pt;} .ws36{word-spacing:8.333864pt;} .ws188{word-spacing:8.371069pt;} .ws24{word-spacing:8.408274pt;} .ws1b4{word-spacing:8.445478pt;} .ws32a{word-spacing:8.462014pt;} .ws22c{word-spacing:8.476069pt;} .ws16d{word-spacing:8.482683pt;} .ws311{word-spacing:8.498805pt;} .ws251{word-spacing:8.512447pt;} .ws12f{word-spacing:8.519243pt;} .ws14b{word-spacing:8.519888pt;} .ws306{word-spacing:8.535596pt;} .ws1e4{word-spacing:8.548825pt;} .ws170{word-spacing:8.557093pt;} .ws399{word-spacing:8.559312pt;} .ws2e{word-spacing:8.594297pt;} .ws1db{word-spacing:8.621581pt;} .ws76{word-spacing:8.631502pt;} .ws152{word-spacing:8.668707pt;} .ws107{word-spacing:8.743116pt;} .ws18d{word-spacing:8.780321pt;} .ws64{word-spacing:8.817526pt;} .ws22d{word-spacing:8.839849pt;} .wsdb{word-spacing:8.854731pt;} .ws2cf{word-spacing:8.866719pt;} .wsd2{word-spacing:8.891935pt;} .ws229{word-spacing:8.912605pt;} .ws19e{word-spacing:8.929140pt;} .ws8a{word-spacing:8.966345pt;} .ws36e{word-spacing:8.966899pt;} .ws2e9{word-spacing:8.977093pt;} .ws1d4{word-spacing:9.003550pt;} .ws171{word-spacing:9.040754pt;} .ws338{word-spacing:9.048416pt;} .ws15b{word-spacing:9.077959pt;} .ws30f{word-spacing:9.087467pt;} .ws398{word-spacing:9.089175pt;} .ws32d{word-spacing:9.124258pt;} .ws111{word-spacing:9.189573pt;} .ws197{word-spacing:9.226778pt;} .ws36b{word-spacing:9.252209pt;} .ws11d{word-spacing:9.263983pt;} .ws41{word-spacing:9.301188pt;} .wsb9{word-spacing:9.375597pt;} .ws59{word-spacing:9.412802pt;} .ws127{word-spacing:9.450007pt;} .ws2d5{word-spacing:9.455381pt;} .ws266{word-spacing:9.458274pt;} .ws174{word-spacing:9.487211pt;} .ws2ce{word-spacing:9.492172pt;} .ws1f6{word-spacing:9.494652pt;} .ws15{word-spacing:9.524416pt;} .ws280{word-spacing:9.531030pt;} .ws3da{word-spacing:9.557487pt;} .ws1bf{word-spacing:9.561621pt;} .ws1bc{word-spacing:9.598826pt;} .ws2b3{word-spacing:9.602546pt;} .ws139{word-spacing:9.673235pt;} .ws119{word-spacing:9.710440pt;} .wsed{word-spacing:9.747645pt;} .ws1f5{word-spacing:9.749298pt;} .ws2da{word-spacing:9.749711pt;} .ws183{word-spacing:9.784849pt;} .ws23b{word-spacing:9.785676pt;} .ws2c0{word-spacing:9.786503pt;} .ws162{word-spacing:9.822054pt;} .ws220{word-spacing:9.858432pt;} .ws11c{word-spacing:9.859259pt;} .ws1d0{word-spacing:9.896464pt;} .ws2a0{word-spacing:9.933668pt;} .ws138{word-spacing:9.970873pt;} .ws225{word-spacing:10.003944pt;} .ws16a{word-spacing:10.008078pt;} .ws1b7{word-spacing:10.045283pt;} .ws28b{word-spacing:10.076700pt;} .ws309{word-spacing:10.080834pt;} .ws38{word-spacing:10.082487pt;} .ws1b1{word-spacing:10.119692pt;} .ws140{word-spacing:10.156897pt;} .ws1c0{word-spacing:10.194102pt;} .ws32c{word-spacing:10.227999pt;} .wsf7{word-spacing:10.231306pt;} .wsec{word-spacing:10.268511pt;} .ws18e{word-spacing:10.305716pt;} .ws1b9{word-spacing:10.342921pt;} .ws172{word-spacing:10.380125pt;} .wse4{word-spacing:10.454535pt;} .ws27e{word-spacing:10.476858pt;} .wse2{word-spacing:10.491740pt;} .ws369{word-spacing:10.515727pt;} .wsd0{word-spacing:10.528944pt;} .ws209{word-spacing:10.549614pt;} .ws178{word-spacing:10.566149pt;} .ws27d{word-spacing:10.622370pt;} .ws163{word-spacing:10.640559pt;} .ws2c2{word-spacing:10.669496pt;} .ws4e{word-spacing:10.677763pt;} .ws101{word-spacing:10.714968pt;} .ws30a{word-spacing:10.816661pt;} .wsc2{word-spacing:10.826582pt;} .ws24f{word-spacing:10.877015pt;} .ws20a{word-spacing:10.913393pt;} .ws66{word-spacing:10.938197pt;} .ws1e{word-spacing:10.975401pt;} .ws1b5{word-spacing:11.012606pt;} .ws19d{word-spacing:11.049811pt;} .ws2f4{word-spacing:11.110992pt;} .ws164{word-spacing:11.161425pt;} .ws21e{word-spacing:11.168039pt;} .ws1b{word-spacing:11.198630pt;} .ws184{word-spacing:11.235835pt;} .ws32b{word-spacing:11.258157pt;} .ws11b{word-spacing:11.347449pt;} .ws150{word-spacing:11.384654pt;} .ws16e{word-spacing:11.421858pt;} .ws144{word-spacing:11.533473pt;} .ws18f{word-spacing:11.570677pt;} .ws1e6{word-spacing:11.677331pt;} .ws15d{word-spacing:11.719496pt;} .ws288{word-spacing:11.750087pt;} .ws6{word-spacing:11.756701pt;} .ws16c{word-spacing:11.793906pt;} .wsa5{word-spacing:11.831111pt;} .ws2ea{word-spacing:11.846819pt;} .ws1bb{word-spacing:11.868315pt;} .ws148{word-spacing:11.905520pt;} .ws46{word-spacing:11.942725pt;} .ws2a3{word-spacing:11.957193pt;} .ws131{word-spacing:11.979930pt;} .ws190{word-spacing:12.128749pt;} .ws215{word-spacing:12.150245pt;} .ws137{word-spacing:12.203158pt;} .ws67{word-spacing:12.240363pt;} .ws199{word-spacing:12.277568pt;} .ws20{word-spacing:12.314772pt;} .ws1b6{word-spacing:12.351977pt;} .ws19c{word-spacing:12.389182pt;} .ws1b8{word-spacing:12.538001pt;} .ws189{word-spacing:12.612410pt;} .ws3fe{word-spacing:12.761229pt;} .ws32e{word-spacing:12.766603pt;} .ws1b3{word-spacing:12.947253pt;} .wsae{word-spacing:12.984458pt;} .ws169{word-spacing:13.021663pt;} .ws25f{word-spacing:13.023316pt;} .ws13f{word-spacing:13.207686pt;} .ws2c1{word-spacing:13.208100pt;} .ws196{word-spacing:13.319301pt;} .ws1ae{word-spacing:13.430915pt;} .ws167{word-spacing:13.505324pt;} .wsfb{word-spacing:13.542529pt;} .ws143{word-spacing:13.579734pt;} .ws19b{word-spacing:13.691348pt;} .ws273{word-spacing:13.714498pt;} .ws14e{word-spacing:13.765758pt;} .ws289{word-spacing:13.896388pt;} .ws36d{word-spacing:13.898693pt;} .ws1c5{word-spacing:14.063396pt;} .ws1c1{word-spacing:14.137805pt;} .wsc{word-spacing:14.249419pt;} .ws2ec{word-spacing:14.311841pt;} .ws125{word-spacing:14.361034pt;} .ws14a{word-spacing:14.398238pt;} .ws1c7{word-spacing:14.509853pt;} .ws28d{word-spacing:14.623947pt;} .ws168{word-spacing:14.658672pt;} .ws1aa{word-spacing:14.733081pt;} .ws240{word-spacing:14.951349pt;} .ws261{word-spacing:14.987727pt;} .ws37{word-spacing:15.179538pt;} .ws1cd{word-spacing:15.216743pt;} .ws130{word-spacing:15.328357pt;} .ws1b0{word-spacing:15.365562pt;} .ws2b8{word-spacing:15.378790pt;} .ws1a7{word-spacing:15.402767pt;} .ws1b2{word-spacing:15.439971pt;} .ws1d3{word-spacing:15.625995pt;} .ws1a5{word-spacing:15.663200pt;} .ws1cf{word-spacing:15.812019pt;} .ws1d1{word-spacing:15.849224pt;} .wse8{word-spacing:16.146862pt;} .ws1f{word-spacing:16.184066pt;} .ws1be{word-spacing:16.221271pt;} .ws8e{word-spacing:16.370090pt;} .ws1c4{word-spacing:16.518909pt;} .ws1bd{word-spacing:16.556114pt;} .ws70{word-spacing:16.630523pt;} .ws18{word-spacing:16.742138pt;} .ws87{word-spacing:17.039776pt;} .ws1ac{word-spacing:17.076980pt;} .ws1c8{word-spacing:17.114185pt;} .ws1f4{word-spacing:17.134028pt;} .ws1a0{word-spacing:17.411823pt;} .ws1c3{word-spacing:17.635052pt;} .ws308{word-spacing:17.880603pt;} .ws355{word-spacing:18.015315pt;} .wsf8{word-spacing:18.416351pt;} .ws1c2{word-spacing:18.565170pt;} .ws13b{word-spacing:18.676785pt;} .ws173{word-spacing:18.900013pt;} .ws1d2{word-spacing:19.160446pt;} .ws186{word-spacing:19.197651pt;} .ws287{word-spacing:19.716864pt;} .ws1c9{word-spacing:20.574227pt;} .ws1af{word-spacing:20.946274pt;} .ws27a{word-spacing:21.572141pt;} .ws1cc{word-spacing:22.471669pt;} .ws1cb{word-spacing:22.694898pt;} .ws1ca{word-spacing:25.410844pt;} .ws317{word-spacing:28.071811pt;} .ws18a{word-spacing:29.912619pt;} .ws1ce{word-spacing:30.693919pt;} ._7f{margin-left:-2226.962622pt;} ._7e{margin-left:-2218.161631pt;} ._1d{margin-left:-1930.018823pt;} ._1a{margin-left:-1799.760280pt;} ._21{margin-left:-1715.318985pt;} ._9a{margin-left:-1710.598549pt;} ._24{margin-left:-1641.827418pt;} ._1e{margin-left:-1311.022985pt;} ._22{margin-left:-1304.759745pt;} ._9d{margin-left:-1239.150509pt;} ._27{margin-left:-1163.518906pt;} ._25{margin-left:-1113.438336pt;} ._18{margin-left:-1095.538117pt;} ._26{margin-left:-1055.116661pt;} ._17{margin-left:-850.592770pt;} ._16{margin-left:-762.350131pt;} ._7b{margin-left:-738.049228pt;} ._19{margin-left:-640.417763pt;} ._48{margin-left:-541.228766pt;} ._7a{margin-left:-455.665176pt;} ._aa{margin-left:-448.379741pt;} ._49{margin-left:-342.487074pt;} ._68{margin-left:-286.531726pt;} ._10{margin-left:-256.867501pt;} ._3{margin-left:-238.297223pt;} ._ab{margin-left:-182.495346pt;} ._78{margin-left:-148.725988pt;} ._79{margin-left:-133.658064pt;} ._a8{margin-left:-86.698758pt;} ._a5{margin-left:-80.866260pt;} ._a6{margin-left:-72.391786pt;} ._9f{margin-left:-68.908902pt;} ._a0{margin-left:-67.029659pt;} ._a1{margin-left:-65.674176pt;} ._a2{margin-left:-64.630695pt;} ._a3{margin-left:-51.681025pt;} ._2d{margin-left:-37.507690pt;} ._a7{margin-left:-35.748804pt;} ._a9{margin-left:-34.305848pt;} ._a4{margin-left:-33.160098pt;} ._2a{margin-left:-31.475219pt;} ._a{margin-left:-27.866358pt;} ._d{margin-left:-26.369156pt;} ._9{margin-left:-24.680846pt;} ._14{margin-left:-23.594860pt;} ._e{margin-left:-21.453115pt;} ._13{margin-left:-20.402299pt;} ._15{margin-left:-18.221988pt;} ._12{margin-left:-16.570210pt;} ._11{margin-left:-15.447019pt;} ._2c{margin-left:-14.290365pt;} ._b{margin-left:-13.177530pt;} ._28{margin-left:-11.875363pt;} ._c{margin-left:-10.312764pt;} ._37{margin-left:-8.905918pt;} ._2{margin-left:-7.447471pt;} ._4{margin-left:-5.848657pt;} ._0{margin-left:-3.851590pt;} ._1{margin-left:-2.002008pt;} ._7{width:1.885380pt;} ._8{width:3.148714pt;} ._1c{width:4.563831pt;} ._6{width:5.612347pt;} ._f{width:7.714178pt;} ._20{width:8.773727pt;} ._1b{width:11.134465pt;} ._5{width:12.476882pt;} ._6d{width:14.608204pt;} ._65{width:17.695798pt;} ._55{width:18.791918pt;} ._52{width:21.522684pt;} ._51{width:23.078639pt;} ._67{width:26.158691pt;} ._80{width:27.238611pt;} ._4d{width:29.165243pt;} ._54{width:31.400553pt;} ._6b{width:33.526388pt;} ._3d{width:34.615919pt;} ._7d{width:35.716560pt;} ._3c{width:36.786197pt;} ._3f{width:37.883923pt;} ._40{width:39.909515pt;} ._3a{width:41.850176pt;} ._7c{width:42.897077pt;} ._3e{width:44.056625pt;} ._76{width:45.365346pt;} ._39{width:48.397179pt;} ._3b{width:50.350428pt;} ._4a{width:52.151944pt;} ._41{width:53.461159pt;} ._44{width:55.305894pt;} ._36{width:56.625990pt;} ._29{width:58.739381pt;} ._62{width:60.047387pt;} ._45{width:61.274156pt;} ._33{width:62.752008pt;} ._35{width:63.799462pt;} ._34{width:65.069103pt;} ._5d{width:66.182668pt;} ._46{width:67.350932pt;} ._32{width:69.068472pt;} ._70{width:71.912403pt;} ._42{width:73.644736pt;} ._2f{width:74.983073pt;} ._30{width:76.791637pt;} ._31{width:77.876776pt;} ._47{width:80.119396pt;} ._43{width:82.398187pt;} ._4e{width:84.545954pt;} ._74{width:86.077044pt;} ._23{width:88.183686pt;} ._6c{width:89.956336pt;} ._58{width:91.244606pt;} ._69{width:94.621720pt;} ._2e{width:96.047349pt;} ._66{width:97.293192pt;} ._71{width:98.818576pt;} ._60{width:101.973287pt;} ._50{width:105.469141pt;} ._75{width:107.748217pt;} ._73{width:110.662358pt;} ._64{width:112.125721pt;} ._53{width:113.721269pt;} ._56{width:115.984706pt;} ._6e{width:117.025334pt;} ._6a{width:118.956227pt;} ._5e{width:121.043136pt;} ._5b{width:122.753829pt;} ._5a{width:124.023392pt;} ._61{width:125.890701pt;} ._6f{width:127.121005pt;} ._72{width:129.595908pt;} ._5c{width:131.430122pt;} ._83{width:133.079904pt;} ._59{width:134.676220pt;} ._97{width:135.869392pt;} ._57{width:136.990824pt;} ._5f{width:138.999725pt;} ._4f{width:140.050975pt;} ._63{width:141.102224pt;} ._84{width:145.801701pt;} ._87{width:148.563186pt;} ._8c{width:150.510479pt;} ._77{width:152.858353pt;} ._94{width:159.755966pt;} ._90{width:170.807685pt;} ._82{width:177.523184pt;} ._38{width:193.228636pt;} ._92{width:212.455160pt;} ._8d{width:221.352145pt;} ._93{width:229.565374pt;} ._95{width:235.765314pt;} ._8a{width:279.618649pt;} ._85{width:280.886709pt;} ._91{width:296.362352pt;} ._96{width:311.507820pt;} ._8f{width:319.181968pt;} ._81{width:349.260574pt;} ._88{width:356.154837pt;} ._4c{width:371.360141pt;} ._86{width:422.183956pt;} ._8b{width:434.202505pt;} ._89{width:439.847982pt;} ._8e{width:444.708224pt;} ._98{width:468.329614pt;} ._4b{width:540.024325pt;} ._9e{width:570.265707pt;} ._9b{width:792.265105pt;} ._1f{width:834.859681pt;} ._9c{width:1089.823588pt;} ._99{width:1571.428601pt;} ._2b{width:1824.224521pt;} .fs8e{font-size:0.419918pt;} .fs69{font-size:1.810041pt;} .fs8d{font-size:3.555875pt;} .fs73{font-size:5.819474pt;} .fs67{font-size:6.348123pt;} .fs68{font-size:6.351729pt;} .fs63{font-size:6.351865pt;} .fs70{font-size:6.351987pt;} .fs72{font-size:7.259382pt;} .fs6e{font-size:9.074353pt;} .fs6d{font-size:9.074399pt;} .fs64{font-size:9.074449pt;} .fs8f{font-size:9.982559pt;} .fs71{font-size:10.004747pt;} .fs62{font-size:10.889109pt;} .fs90{font-size:11.094541pt;} .fs65{font-size:12.703766pt;} .fs91{font-size:12.942317pt;} .fs6c{font-size:19.285289pt;} .fs81{font-size:20.545290pt;} .fs66{font-size:22.685734pt;} .fs82{font-size:23.480331pt;} .fs1e{font-size:25.357250pt;} .fs6f{font-size:27.222154pt;} .fs21{font-size:27.818004pt;} .fs20{font-size:28.937028pt;} .fs7f{font-size:29.350414pt;} .fs1f{font-size:29.957768pt;} .fs31{font-size:31.741026pt;} .fs50{font-size:32.048585pt;} .fs32{font-size:32.088683pt;} .fs8a{font-size:32.471066pt;} .fs4{font-size:33.070889pt;} .fs6b{font-size:33.079570pt;} .fs88{font-size:33.134713pt;} .fs48{font-size:33.149432pt;} .fs53{font-size:34.497484pt;} .fs30{font-size:36.171285pt;} .fs25{font-size:36.377978pt;} .fs26{font-size:36.791364pt;} .fsf{font-size:37.204750pt;} .fs5f{font-size:37.214593pt;} .fs61{font-size:37.214671pt;} .fs17{font-size:37.633845pt;} .fs7a{font-size:38.155538pt;} .fs45{font-size:39.271681pt;} .fs34{font-size:40.758630pt;} .fs12{font-size:40.853296pt;} .fs7e{font-size:41.090579pt;} .fs8{font-size:41.338611pt;} .fs6a{font-size:41.349773pt;} .fs2a{font-size:41.855344pt;} .fs7{font-size:42.900384pt;} .fs4c{font-size:43.671762pt;} .fs2d{font-size:44.645700pt;} .fs10{font-size:45.472472pt;} .fs51{font-size:47.539403pt;} .fs19{font-size:49.606333pt;} .fs60{font-size:49.619562pt;} .fs86{font-size:49.895704pt;} .fs47{font-size:50.033775pt;} .fs2b{font-size:50.226413pt;} .fsd{font-size:50.227653pt;} .fs22{font-size:51.620350pt;} .fs87{font-size:52.830745pt;} .fs1d{font-size:53.740194pt;} .fs77{font-size:54.518600pt;} .fs36{font-size:55.225904pt;} .fs13{font-size:56.840590pt;} .fs3{font-size:57.200236pt;} .fs1a{font-size:57.874056pt;} .fs2c{font-size:58.226674pt;} .fs16{font-size:59.527600pt;} .fs79{font-size:59.995553pt;} .fs27{font-size:60.372975pt;} .fs76{font-size:61.333271pt;} .fs3b{font-size:62.007917pt;} .fsc{font-size:64.128587pt;} .fs92{font-size:64.570911pt;} .fs75{font-size:64.770989pt;} .fs3c{font-size:67.526621pt;} .fs85{font-size:70.440993pt;} .fs9{font-size:71.474872pt;} .fs80{font-size:73.376035pt;} .fs6{font-size:74.409500pt;} .fs5e{font-size:74.429343pt;} .fs40{font-size:75.029579pt;} .fs89{font-size:76.539265pt;} .fs78{font-size:78.095664pt;} .fs83{font-size:82.181159pt;} .fs18{font-size:82.677222pt;} .fsa{font-size:83.982696pt;} .fs84{font-size:85.116200pt;} .fse{font-size:86.521713pt;} .fs37{font-size:87.198840pt;} .fs2f{font-size:87.844549pt;} .fs7b{font-size:88.051242pt;} .fs74{font-size:90.944944pt;} .fs5b{font-size:94.174730pt;} .fs44{font-size:95.078806pt;} .fs4d{font-size:95.351656pt;} .fs1{font-size:99.212667pt;} .fs52{font-size:99.870364pt;} .fs7d{font-size:102.726449pt;} .fs3d{font-size:103.540819pt;} .fs4b{font-size:107.194739pt;} .fs4a{font-size:107.480389pt;} .fs41{font-size:115.045355pt;} .fs5d{font-size:115.778702pt;} .fs8b{font-size:117.401656pt;} .fs5a{font-size:118.080436pt;} .fs2e{font-size:118.848507pt;} .fs2{font-size:123.100596pt;} .fs7c{font-size:123.271738pt;} .fs57{font-size:124.015833pt;} .fs1b{font-size:126.830166pt;} .fs38{font-size:133.704777pt;} .fs42{font-size:133.866411pt;} .fs1c{font-size:141.987381pt;} .fs24{font-size:142.618208pt;} .fs3a{font-size:144.685139pt;} .fs4e{font-size:146.634668pt;} .fs23{font-size:147.785535pt;} .fs43{font-size:148.048035pt;} .fs33{font-size:150.679237pt;} .fs54{font-size:167.421375pt;} .fs49{font-size:169.936003pt;} .fs15{font-size:170.521771pt;} .fs29{font-size:173.002088pt;} .fs39{font-size:181.889889pt;} .fs8c{font-size:181.972566pt;} .fs5c{font-size:182.422330pt;} .fs35{font-size:186.023750pt;} .fs46{font-size:193.504385pt;} .fs11{font-size:194.291472pt;} .fs14{font-size:198.425333pt;} .fs28{font-size:200.905650pt;} .fs59{font-size:201.917619pt;} .fs3f{font-size:206.693056pt;} .fs3e{font-size:209.161270pt;} .fs4f{font-size:224.439308pt;} .fs56{font-size:227.362361pt;} .fs55{font-size:270.255304pt;} .fs58{font-size:279.035625pt;} .fs5{font-size:280.455606pt;} .fsb{font-size:295.386699pt;} .fs0{font-size:373.940808pt;} .yf1c{bottom:-165.182667pt;} .yf1b{bottom:-147.386133pt;} .yf17{bottom:-146.914693pt;} .yf20{bottom:-141.942267pt;} .yf1f{bottom:-141.532133pt;} .yf1a{bottom:-139.817533pt;} .yf16{bottom:-139.340413pt;} .yf19{bottom:-130.348027pt;} .yf15{bottom:-129.870907pt;} .yf22{bottom:-125.012667pt;} .yf18{bottom:-123.250867pt;} .yf14{bottom:-122.773747pt;} .yf13{bottom:-115.676587pt;} .yf12{bottom:-106.207080pt;} .yf0f{bottom:-106.120400pt;} .yf11{bottom:-98.632800pt;} .yf0e{bottom:-94.760400pt;} .yf1d{bottom:-88.272933pt;} .yf0d{bottom:-83.400400pt;} .yf1e{bottom:-79.665600pt;} .yf10{bottom:-79.289200pt;} .yf0c{bottom:-72.040400pt;} .yf0a{bottom:-42.528000pt;} .yf09{bottom:-42.019733pt;} .yf25{bottom:-39.464667pt;} .yf23{bottom:-39.229867pt;} .yf26{bottom:-38.360533pt;} .yf{bottom:0.000000pt;} .yf27{bottom:2.025600pt;} .yf24{bottom:2.693733pt;} .y11{bottom:5.709067pt;} .yd77{bottom:11.010540pt;} .ydbf{bottom:11.015073pt;} .yd76{bottom:13.044641pt;} .ydbe{bottom:13.049174pt;} .yf33{bottom:16.323067pt;} .yd9a{bottom:18.365083pt;} .yd9d{bottom:20.158497pt;} .yd99{bottom:20.648000pt;} .yd16{bottom:21.143867pt;} .yda7{bottom:21.956400pt;} .ydb9{bottom:22.364347pt;} .yaf{bottom:22.574400pt;} .y13c{bottom:22.677200pt;} .yd9c{bottom:22.789970pt;} .yae{bottom:23.131067pt;} .y13d{bottom:23.423733pt;} .yd74{bottom:23.677089pt;} .ydbc{bottom:23.688689pt;} .y29c{bottom:23.966267pt;} .yd75{bottom:24.262267pt;} .ydbd{bottom:24.266800pt;} .yd9f{bottom:27.368062pt;} .yda1{bottom:27.441730pt;} .yd73{bottom:27.922933pt;} .ydbb{bottom:27.934533pt;} .yd17{bottom:31.853867pt;} .yd9e{bottom:31.930667pt;} .yda0{bottom:32.014267pt;} .yd9b{bottom:34.145067pt;} .ydb8{bottom:35.167707pt;} .yd83{bottom:35.803200pt;} .y10{bottom:37.794667pt;} .ye{bottom:37.795333pt;} .yd79{bottom:41.339838pt;} .ydc1{bottom:42.604199pt;} .ydc0{bottom:44.845200pt;} .yd78{bottom:46.231467pt;} .ydb7{bottom:47.971067pt;} .y2d9{bottom:48.927867pt;} .y346{bottom:50.579733pt;} .y32e{bottom:50.779733pt;} .y34b{bottom:51.487467pt;} .ya8f{bottom:51.685342pt;} .ya9a{bottom:51.703970pt;} .yaa5{bottom:51.711368pt;} .ya90{bottom:51.715200pt;} .ya27{bottom:51.862568pt;} .ya1c{bottom:51.866267pt;} .y828{bottom:52.046400pt;} .y82d{bottom:52.058400pt;} .y43{bottom:52.462000pt;} .y9a7{bottom:52.550400pt;} .y9ae{bottom:52.562400pt;} .y9b5{bottom:52.574400pt;} .y43d{bottom:54.338000pt;} .y644{bottom:54.514933pt;} .y5cc{bottom:54.517600pt;} .y58d{bottom:54.552400pt;} .yeeb{bottom:55.334533pt;} .y8b6{bottom:56.078400pt;} .y8ba{bottom:56.090400pt;} .yd71{bottom:56.350133pt;} .y92a{bottom:56.639333pt;} .y932{bottom:56.663333pt;} .y4c8{bottom:59.087867pt;} .y667{bottom:59.126267pt;} .y48d{bottom:59.152400pt;} .y527{bottom:59.200800pt;} .y781{bottom:59.208667pt;} .y7b8{bottom:59.210667pt;} .y464{bottom:59.211467pt;} .y469{bottom:59.212400pt;} .y4e4{bottom:59.212667pt;} .y6b3{bottom:59.219733pt;} .y715{bottom:59.222000pt;} .y73f{bottom:59.226800pt;} .y55a{bottom:59.293200pt;} .yd53{bottom:59.660000pt;} .y8e1{bottom:59.810580pt;} .yc53{bottom:60.472400pt;} .yd54{bottom:60.600661pt;} .yf3{bottom:60.858533pt;} .y23d{bottom:60.863867pt;} .y1ad{bottom:60.911867pt;} .y2d8{bottom:60.930533pt;} .ycc6{bottom:62.501467pt;} .yac{bottom:62.815333pt;} .ycb9{bottom:63.131745pt;} .y167{bottom:63.894267pt;} .yf42{bottom:64.780133pt;} .yc4b{bottom:64.976400pt;} .yc4a{bottom:65.503467pt;} .yeea{bottom:66.002533pt;} .y435{bottom:66.338000pt;} .y643{bottom:66.517600pt;} .y419{bottom:66.555600pt;} .y3cf{bottom:66.559600pt;} .y37d{bottom:66.567733pt;} .y345{bottom:66.575733pt;} .y3f5{bottom:66.703600pt;} .y390{bottom:66.767733pt;} .y32d{bottom:66.775733pt;} .y39b{bottom:66.803733pt;} .y3a6{bottom:66.839733pt;} .y380{bottom:67.036000pt;} .y42{bottom:67.128667pt;} .y9a6{bottom:67.214400pt;} .y9ad{bottom:67.226400pt;} .y9b4{bottom:67.238400pt;} .yef8{bottom:67.530000pt;} .y55f{bottom:67.597067pt;} .y827{bottom:68.042400pt;} .y82c{bottom:68.054400pt;} .yf5f{bottom:68.497200pt;} .ya8e{bottom:68.591441pt;} .ya99{bottom:68.610069pt;} .yaa4{bottom:68.617467pt;} .ya1b{bottom:68.768667pt;} .y420{bottom:69.280000pt;} .y58c{bottom:69.336400pt;} .yd{bottom:69.795333pt;} .y8b5{bottom:70.742400pt;} .y8b9{bottom:70.754400pt;} .y8bd{bottom:70.766400pt;} .y559{bottom:71.295867pt;} .y929{bottom:71.303333pt;} .y931{bottom:71.327333pt;} .y939{bottom:71.351333pt;} .yf05{bottom:71.815067pt;} .yec8{bottom:71.954400pt;} .yd52{bottom:72.064400pt;} .yd27{bottom:72.486667pt;} .y444{bottom:72.683200pt;} .y2d7{bottom:72.933200pt;} .y442{bottom:73.626000pt;} .y689{bottom:73.766267pt;} .y666{bottom:73.850267pt;} .y4c7{bottom:73.907867pt;} .y7d7{bottom:73.925467pt;} .y7ed{bottom:73.933200pt;} .y780{bottom:73.935200pt;} .y7b7{bottom:73.937200pt;} .y6d8{bottom:73.940267pt;} .y6d7{bottom:73.942667pt;} .y6b2{bottom:73.945067pt;} .y714{bottom:73.947333pt;} .y73a{bottom:73.949733pt;} .y73e{bottom:73.952133pt;} .y48c{bottom:73.960400pt;} .y701{bottom:73.966133pt;} .y463{bottom:74.019467pt;} .y468{bottom:74.020400pt;} .y526{bottom:74.020800pt;} .ycc5{bottom:74.905867pt;} .yf2{bottom:75.522533pt;} .y23c{bottom:75.527867pt;} .yd70{bottom:75.555280pt;} .y1ac{bottom:75.575867pt;} .yee2{bottom:76.400533pt;} .yc88{bottom:76.556533pt;} .yee9{bottom:76.670533pt;} .yab{bottom:77.479333pt;} .yef7{bottom:78.198000pt;} .y641{bottom:78.512267pt;} .y642{bottom:78.517600pt;} .y166{bottom:78.558267pt;} .yd2a{bottom:78.638800pt;} .yc8f{bottom:79.097365pt;} .yf3b{bottom:79.542133pt;} .yc48{bottom:79.676667pt;} .y439{bottom:80.310143pt;} .y43a{bottom:80.317067pt;} .y41f{bottom:81.282667pt;} .y9a5{bottom:81.878400pt;} .y9ac{bottom:81.890400pt;} .y9b3{bottom:81.902400pt;} .yf04{bottom:82.483067pt;} .y966{bottom:82.491467pt;} .y418{bottom:82.551600pt;} .y3ce{bottom:82.555600pt;} .y37c{bottom:82.563733pt;} .y344{bottom:82.571733pt;} .y3f4{bottom:82.699600pt;} .y38f{bottom:82.763733pt;} .y32c{bottom:82.771733pt;} .y39a{bottom:82.799733pt;} .y3a5{bottom:82.835733pt;} .yd6d{bottom:82.836729pt;} .y558{bottom:83.298533pt;} .y826{bottom:84.038400pt;} .y82b{bottom:84.050400pt;} .y830{bottom:84.062400pt;} .y58b{bottom:84.120400pt;} .yd51{bottom:84.468800pt;} .yd26{bottom:84.891067pt;} .y2d6{bottom:84.935867pt;} .y8b4{bottom:85.406400pt;} .y8b8{bottom:85.418400pt;} .y8bc{bottom:85.430400pt;} .yaa2{bottom:85.476729pt;} .ya8d{bottom:85.497540pt;} .ya98{bottom:85.516168pt;} .yaa3{bottom:85.519867pt;} .ya26{bottom:85.656138pt;} .ya19{bottom:85.663535pt;} .ya1a{bottom:85.670933pt;} .yc{bottom:85.795333pt;} .y928{bottom:85.967333pt;} .y930{bottom:85.991333pt;} .y938{bottom:86.015333pt;} .yee1{bottom:87.068533pt;} .ycc4{bottom:87.310267pt;} .y688{bottom:88.490267pt;} .y665{bottom:88.574267pt;} .y7b6{bottom:88.648000pt;} .y7d6{bottom:88.652000pt;} .y7ec{bottom:88.659733pt;} .y77f{bottom:88.661733pt;} .y6d6{bottom:88.668000pt;} .y6b1{bottom:88.670400pt;} .y713{bottom:88.672667pt;} .y739{bottom:88.675067pt;} .y73d{bottom:88.677467pt;} .y700{bottom:88.691467pt;} .y4c6{bottom:88.727867pt;} .y48b{bottom:88.768400pt;} .y462{bottom:88.827467pt;} .y467{bottom:88.828400pt;} .y525{bottom:88.840800pt;} .yebe{bottom:89.135542pt;} .yb8b{bottom:89.772800pt;} .yf1{bottom:90.189200pt;} .y23b{bottom:90.191867pt;} .y1ab{bottom:90.239867pt;} .y640{bottom:90.514933pt;} .yd29{bottom:91.043200pt;} .yaa{bottom:92.143333pt;} .yc87{bottom:92.464400pt;} .y165{bottom:93.222267pt;} .y41e{bottom:93.285333pt;} .yd6f{bottom:94.760400pt;} .y52a{bottom:96.378000pt;} .y52b{bottom:96.382898pt;} .y9a4{bottom:96.542400pt;} .y9ab{bottom:96.554400pt;} .y9b2{bottom:96.566400pt;} .yd25{bottom:97.295467pt;} .y417{bottom:98.547600pt;} .y3cd{bottom:98.551600pt;} .y37b{bottom:98.559733pt;} .y343{bottom:98.567733pt;} .y3f3{bottom:98.695600pt;} .y38e{bottom:98.759733pt;} .y32b{bottom:98.767733pt;} .y399{bottom:98.795733pt;} .y3a4{bottom:98.831733pt;} .y58a{bottom:98.904400pt;} .y825{bottom:100.034400pt;} .y82a{bottom:100.046400pt;} .y82f{bottom:100.058400pt;} .y8b3{bottom:100.070400pt;} .y8b7{bottom:100.082400pt;} .y8bb{bottom:100.094400pt;} .y927{bottom:100.631333pt;} .y92f{bottom:100.655333pt;} .y937{bottom:100.679333pt;} .yb{bottom:101.795333pt;} .yaa1{bottom:102.382828pt;} .ya8c{bottom:102.403639pt;} .ya97{bottom:102.422267pt;} .yf03{bottom:102.493733pt;} .y63f{bottom:102.517600pt;} .yf3c{bottom:102.521867pt;} .ya25{bottom:102.562237pt;} .ya18{bottom:102.569634pt;} .ya2b{bottom:102.573333pt;} .y687{bottom:103.214267pt;} .y664{bottom:103.298267pt;} .y7b5{bottom:103.374533pt;} .y7ca{bottom:103.376533pt;} .y7d5{bottom:103.378533pt;} .y7a1{bottom:103.380400pt;} .y77e{bottom:103.386267pt;} .y6b0{bottom:103.395733pt;} .y712{bottom:103.398000pt;} .y738{bottom:103.400400pt;} .y729{bottom:103.402800pt;} .y6ff{bottom:103.416800pt;} .yd28{bottom:103.447467pt;} .y4c5{bottom:103.547867pt;} .y48a{bottom:103.576400pt;} .y461{bottom:103.635467pt;} .y466{bottom:103.636400pt;} .y524{bottom:103.660800pt;} .y23a{bottom:104.855867pt;} .y1aa{bottom:104.903867pt;} .ybcd{bottom:105.066000pt;} .ya9{bottom:106.807333pt;} .y164{bottom:107.886267pt;} .y2b3{bottom:108.398587pt;} .yebd{bottom:108.738038pt;} .yd6c{bottom:109.846400pt;} .yf3e{bottom:110.325333pt;} .y9a3{bottom:111.206400pt;} .y9aa{bottom:111.218400pt;} .y9b1{bottom:111.230400pt;} .yf3d{bottom:111.371333pt;} .yf02{bottom:113.161733pt;} .y589{bottom:113.688400pt;} .yd6e{bottom:113.965467pt;} .y416{bottom:114.543600pt;} .y3cc{bottom:114.547600pt;} .y37a{bottom:114.555733pt;} .y342{bottom:114.563733pt;} .y2cf{bottom:114.587733pt;} .y3f2{bottom:114.691600pt;} .y38d{bottom:114.755733pt;} .y32a{bottom:114.763733pt;} .y398{bottom:114.791733pt;} .y3a3{bottom:114.827733pt;} .y2d5{bottom:115.022667pt;} .yf0b{bottom:115.222667pt;} .y926{bottom:115.295333pt;} .y92e{bottom:115.319333pt;} .y936{bottom:115.343333pt;} .y824{bottom:116.030400pt;} .y829{bottom:116.042400pt;} .y82e{bottom:116.054400pt;} .yf40{bottom:116.773467pt;} .ya{bottom:117.795333pt;} .y686{bottom:117.938267pt;} .y663{bottom:118.022267pt;} .y7b4{bottom:118.101067pt;} .y77c{bottom:118.103067pt;} .y7d4{bottom:118.105067pt;} .y7a0{bottom:118.106933pt;} .y77d{bottom:118.110933pt;} .y6af{bottom:118.123333pt;} .y737{bottom:118.125733pt;} .y728{bottom:118.128133pt;} .y757{bottom:118.135200pt;} .y6ae{bottom:118.137467pt;} .y6fe{bottom:118.142133pt;} .y6d5{bottom:118.144533pt;} .y4c4{bottom:118.367867pt;} .y489{bottom:118.384400pt;} .y460{bottom:118.443467pt;} .y465{bottom:118.444400pt;} .y523{bottom:118.476933pt;} .yaa0{bottom:119.288927pt;} .ya95{bottom:119.306039pt;} .ya8b{bottom:119.309738pt;} .ya96{bottom:119.324667pt;} .ya24{bottom:119.468335pt;} .ya17{bottom:119.475733pt;} .y239{bottom:119.522533pt;} .y1a9{bottom:119.567867pt;} .yf0{bottom:119.693200pt;} .yaee{bottom:119.732132pt;} .ycb8{bottom:119.855530pt;} .ye87{bottom:120.952933pt;} .ya8{bottom:121.471333pt;} .ye86{bottom:122.351333pt;} .y163{bottom:122.550267pt;} .y2b2{bottom:122.964667pt;} .yf3f{bottom:125.541467pt;} .y9a2{bottom:125.870400pt;} .y9a9{bottom:125.882400pt;} .y9b0{bottom:125.894400pt;} .y41{bottom:127.344787pt;} .yf62{bottom:127.549200pt;} .yf41{bottom:127.867733pt;} .yebc{bottom:128.340533pt;} .y588{bottom:128.472400pt;} .y925{bottom:129.959333pt;} .y92d{bottom:129.983333pt;} .y935{bottom:130.007333pt;} .ye22{bottom:130.302267pt;} .y415{bottom:130.539600pt;} .y3cb{bottom:130.543600pt;} .y379{bottom:130.551733pt;} .y341{bottom:130.559733pt;} .y2ce{bottom:130.583733pt;} .y3f1{bottom:130.687600pt;} .y38c{bottom:130.751733pt;} .y329{bottom:130.759733pt;} .y397{bottom:130.787733pt;} .y3a2{bottom:130.823733pt;} .y1d{bottom:131.157027pt;} .y685{bottom:132.662267pt;} .y662{bottom:132.746267pt;} .y7b3{bottom:132.827600pt;} .y77b{bottom:132.829600pt;} .y7d3{bottom:132.831600pt;} .y79f{bottom:132.833467pt;} .y7eb{bottom:132.835467pt;} .y6ec{bottom:132.851067pt;} .y727{bottom:132.853467pt;} .y6eb{bottom:132.855733pt;} .y756{bottom:132.860533pt;} .y6ad{bottom:132.862800pt;} .y6fd{bottom:132.867467pt;} .y6d4{bottom:132.869867pt;} .y4c3{bottom:133.187867pt;} .yd72{bottom:133.192000pt;} .y488{bottom:133.192400pt;} .y45f{bottom:133.251467pt;} .yc86{bottom:133.770262pt;} .y9{bottom:133.795333pt;} .y1a8{bottom:134.231867pt;} .yef{bottom:134.357200pt;} .ya7{bottom:136.135333pt;} .ya9f{bottom:136.195026pt;} .ya94{bottom:136.212138pt;} .ya8a{bottom:136.215837pt;} .ya15{bottom:136.359505pt;} .ya23{bottom:136.374434pt;} .ya16{bottom:136.378133pt;} .ye6e{bottom:136.952933pt;} .y162{bottom:137.214267pt;} .y2b0{bottom:137.530693pt;} .y2b1{bottom:137.530800pt;} .yef3{bottom:138.090000pt;} .yf61{bottom:138.217200pt;} .ye46{bottom:138.345200pt;} .ye85{bottom:138.351333pt;} .ycb7{bottom:138.857364pt;} .yb7c{bottom:139.163467pt;} .y9a1{bottom:140.534400pt;} .y9a8{bottom:140.546400pt;} .y9af{bottom:140.558400pt;} .yeee{bottom:143.105200pt;} .y587{bottom:143.256400pt;} .yb86{bottom:144.594486pt;} .y924{bottom:144.623333pt;} .y92c{bottom:144.647333pt;} .y934{bottom:144.671333pt;} .ye21{bottom:146.302267pt;} .y414{bottom:146.535600pt;} .y3ca{bottom:146.539600pt;} .y378{bottom:146.547733pt;} .y340{bottom:146.555733pt;} .y2cd{bottom:146.579733pt;} .y3f0{bottom:146.683600pt;} .y38b{bottom:146.747733pt;} .y328{bottom:146.755733pt;} .y396{bottom:146.783733pt;} .y3a1{bottom:146.819733pt;} .y684{bottom:147.386267pt;} .y661{bottom:147.470267pt;} .y7b2{bottom:147.554133pt;} .y77a{bottom:147.556133pt;} .y7d2{bottom:147.558133pt;} .y79e{bottom:147.560000pt;} .y726{bottom:147.578800pt;} .y6ea{bottom:147.581067pt;} .y755{bottom:147.585867pt;} .y6ac{bottom:147.588133pt;} .y6fc{bottom:147.592800pt;} .y6d3{bottom:147.595200pt;} .yebb{bottom:147.940533pt;} .y522{bottom:147.956133pt;} .y487{bottom:148.000400pt;} .y4c2{bottom:148.007867pt;} .y45e{bottom:148.059467pt;} .yef2{bottom:148.758000pt;} .y1a7{bottom:148.895867pt;} .y238{bottom:148.914533pt;} .yee{bottom:149.021200pt;} .ya6{bottom:150.799333pt;} .y161{bottom:151.878267pt;} .yc85{bottom:152.067803pt;} .y2af{bottom:152.096773pt;} .ye6d{bottom:152.952933pt;} .ya9e{bottom:153.101125pt;} .ya93{bottom:153.118237pt;} .ya89{bottom:153.121935pt;} .ya14{bottom:153.265604pt;} .ya22{bottom:153.280533pt;} .yeed{bottom:153.773200pt;} .ye45{bottom:154.345200pt;} .ye84{bottom:154.351333pt;} .yb30{bottom:156.852267pt;} .ycb6{bottom:157.859198pt;} .y586{bottom:158.040400pt;} .yed5{bottom:158.633867pt;} .y923{bottom:159.287333pt;} .y92b{bottom:159.311333pt;} .y933{bottom:159.335333pt;} .y683{bottom:162.110267pt;} .y660{bottom:162.194267pt;} .y79c{bottom:162.280667pt;} .y779{bottom:162.282667pt;} .y79d{bottom:162.284667pt;} .ye20{bottom:162.302267pt;} .y6e9{bottom:162.306400pt;} .y754{bottom:162.311200pt;} .y6ab{bottom:162.313467pt;} .y6fb{bottom:162.318133pt;} .y6d2{bottom:162.320533pt;} .y73c{bottom:162.322933pt;} .y413{bottom:162.531600pt;} .y3c9{bottom:162.535600pt;} .y377{bottom:162.543733pt;} .y33f{bottom:162.551733pt;} .y2cc{bottom:162.575733pt;} .y3ef{bottom:162.679600pt;} .y38a{bottom:162.743733pt;} .y327{bottom:162.751733pt;} .y521{bottom:162.776133pt;} .y395{bottom:162.779733pt;} .y486{bottom:162.808400pt;} .y3a0{bottom:162.815733pt;} .y4c1{bottom:162.827867pt;} .y45d{bottom:162.867467pt;} .y1a6{bottom:163.559867pt;} .y237{bottom:163.578533pt;} .yed{bottom:163.685200pt;} .yeec{bottom:164.441200pt;} .yec7{bottom:164.494400pt;} .yaec{bottom:164.812400pt;} .ya5{bottom:165.463333pt;} .y8{bottom:165.795333pt;} .yb85{bottom:165.969526pt;} .y160{bottom:166.542267pt;} .y2ae{bottom:166.662853pt;} .yd86{bottom:167.592800pt;} .ye6c{bottom:168.952933pt;} .yed4{bottom:169.301867pt;} .ya9d{bottom:170.007224pt;} .ya92{bottom:170.024335pt;} .ya88{bottom:170.028034pt;} .ya13{bottom:170.171703pt;} .ya21{bottom:170.182933pt;} .ye44{bottom:170.345200pt;} .ye83{bottom:170.351333pt;} .yc84{bottom:170.365343pt;} .y40{bottom:171.158253pt;} .yb6d{bottom:171.308133pt;} .y585{bottom:172.824400pt;} .yd97{bottom:174.726080pt;} .y1b{bottom:174.986423pt;} .yec6{bottom:175.162400pt;} .yb4e{bottom:176.316667pt;} .yf32{bottom:176.543067pt;} .yf31{bottom:176.645067pt;} .y682{bottom:176.834267pt;} .ycb5{bottom:176.861032pt;} .y1c{bottom:176.868667pt;} .y65f{bottom:176.918267pt;} .y7ea{bottom:177.003333pt;} .y79b{bottom:177.007200pt;} .y778{bottom:177.009200pt;} .y6e8{bottom:177.034133pt;} .y753{bottom:177.036533pt;} .y6aa{bottom:177.038800pt;} .y6fa{bottom:177.043467pt;} .y6d1{bottom:177.045867pt;} .y73b{bottom:177.048267pt;} .y520{bottom:177.596133pt;} .y485{bottom:177.616400pt;} .y4c0{bottom:177.647867pt;} .y45c{bottom:177.675467pt;} .y1a5{bottom:178.223867pt;} .y236{bottom:178.242533pt;} .ye1f{bottom:178.302267pt;} .yec{bottom:178.349200pt;} .y412{bottom:178.527600pt;} .y3c8{bottom:178.531600pt;} .y376{bottom:178.539733pt;} .y33e{bottom:178.547733pt;} .y2cb{bottom:178.571733pt;} .y3ee{bottom:178.675600pt;} .y389{bottom:178.739733pt;} .y326{bottom:178.747733pt;} .y394{bottom:178.775733pt;} .y39f{bottom:178.811733pt;} .yd85{bottom:179.413631pt;} .yed3{bottom:179.969867pt;} .yd84{bottom:179.997200pt;} .ya4{bottom:180.127333pt;} .y15f{bottom:181.206267pt;} .y2ad{bottom:181.228933pt;} .yb77{bottom:181.898870pt;} .yaeb{bottom:183.140733pt;} .y63c{bottom:184.736133pt;} .ye6b{bottom:184.952933pt;} .ye43{bottom:186.345200pt;} .ye82{bottom:186.351333pt;} .ya9c{bottom:186.913323pt;} .ya91{bottom:186.930434pt;} .ya87{bottom:186.934133pt;} .ya2a{bottom:187.071920pt;} .ya12{bottom:187.077802pt;} .ya20{bottom:187.085200pt;} .yb84{bottom:187.344566pt;} .yd96{bottom:187.529440pt;} .y584{bottom:187.608400pt;} .y861{bottom:187.942933pt;} .yc83{bottom:188.662884pt;} .y681{bottom:191.558267pt;} .y65e{bottom:191.642267pt;} .y776{bottom:191.727867pt;} .y7e9{bottom:191.729867pt;} .y777{bottom:191.733733pt;} .y6e7{bottom:191.761867pt;} .y6a9{bottom:191.764133pt;} .y6f9{bottom:191.768800pt;} .y6d0{bottom:191.771200pt;} .y6e6{bottom:191.773600pt;} .y51f{bottom:192.416133pt;} .y484{bottom:192.424400pt;} .y4bf{bottom:192.467867pt;} .y45b{bottom:192.483467pt;} .y1a4{bottom:192.887867pt;} .y235{bottom:192.906533pt;} .yeb{bottom:193.013200pt;} .ye1e{bottom:194.302267pt;} .y411{bottom:194.523600pt;} .y3c7{bottom:194.527600pt;} .y375{bottom:194.535733pt;} .y33d{bottom:194.543733pt;} .y2ca{bottom:194.567733pt;} .y3ed{bottom:194.671600pt;} .y388{bottom:194.735733pt;} .y325{bottom:194.743733pt;} .y393{bottom:194.771733pt;} .ya3{bottom:194.791333pt;} .y39e{bottom:194.807733pt;} .yeba{bottom:195.696704pt;} .ycb4{bottom:195.862866pt;} .y15e{bottom:195.870267pt;} .yecb{bottom:198.315867pt;} .yb5e{bottom:199.002000pt;} .yd95{bottom:200.332800pt;} .y63b{bottom:200.552133pt;} .ye6a{bottom:200.952933pt;} .yaea{bottom:201.469067pt;} .yb28{bottom:201.581719pt;} .ye42{bottom:202.345200pt;} .ye81{bottom:202.351333pt;} .y583{bottom:202.392400pt;} .yb76{bottom:203.273910pt;} .ya9b{bottom:203.819421pt;} .ya86{bottom:203.836533pt;} .ya29{bottom:203.978019pt;} .ya1e{bottom:203.981718pt;} .ya11{bottom:203.983901pt;} .ya1f{bottom:203.987600pt;} .ybb7{bottom:206.268000pt;} .y680{bottom:206.282267pt;} .y65d{bottom:206.366267pt;} .y7b1{bottom:206.448533pt;} .y775{bottom:206.454400pt;} .y799{bottom:206.456400pt;} .y79a{bottom:206.458267pt;} .y6a8{bottom:206.489467pt;} .y6f8{bottom:206.494133pt;} .y6cf{bottom:206.496533pt;} .y6e5{bottom:206.498933pt;} .y752{bottom:206.508267pt;} .yc82{bottom:206.960425pt;} .yaca{bottom:207.103303pt;} .yacb{bottom:207.114400pt;} .y483{bottom:207.232400pt;} .y51e{bottom:207.236133pt;} .y4be{bottom:207.287867pt;} .y45a{bottom:207.291467pt;} .yf5e{bottom:207.507867pt;} .yb0a{bottom:207.529200pt;} .y1a3{bottom:207.551867pt;} .y234{bottom:207.570533pt;} .yea{bottom:207.677200pt;} .yb83{bottom:208.719606pt;} .yeca{bottom:208.983867pt;} .ya2{bottom:209.455333pt;} .ye1d{bottom:210.302267pt;} .y410{bottom:210.519600pt;} .y3c6{bottom:210.523600pt;} .y374{bottom:210.531733pt;} .y15d{bottom:210.534267pt;} .y33c{bottom:210.539733pt;} .y2c9{bottom:210.563733pt;} .y3ec{bottom:210.667600pt;} .y387{bottom:210.731733pt;} .y324{bottom:210.739733pt;} .y392{bottom:210.767733pt;} .y39d{bottom:210.803733pt;} .yda4{bottom:211.412318pt;} .yd82{bottom:212.773867pt;} .yd94{bottom:213.136160pt;} .yda6{bottom:213.800933pt;} .yb68{bottom:214.046107pt;} .yd81{bottom:214.181867pt;} .ydca{bottom:214.693467pt;} .yd80{bottom:214.776933pt;} .ycb3{bottom:214.864700pt;} .yec3{bottom:215.361067pt;} .yeb9{bottom:215.391232pt;} .ydc9{bottom:215.984133pt;} .yda3{bottom:216.130400pt;} .yd7f{bottom:216.184800pt;} .y63a{bottom:216.368133pt;} .ye69{bottom:216.952933pt;} .y582{bottom:217.176400pt;} .yda5{bottom:217.881200pt;} .ye41{bottom:218.345200pt;} .ye80{bottom:218.351333pt;} .ydc8{bottom:219.222800pt;} .ydc7{bottom:219.341733pt;} .yec9{bottom:219.651867pt;} .yae9{bottom:219.797400pt;} .yd7e{bottom:219.798267pt;} .ydc6{bottom:219.982400pt;} .ya28{bottom:220.884118pt;} .ya1d{bottom:220.887817pt;} .ya10{bottom:220.890000pt;} .y67f{bottom:221.006267pt;} .y65c{bottom:221.090267pt;} .y7b0{bottom:221.175067pt;} .y774{bottom:221.180933pt;} .y798{bottom:221.182933pt;} .y6a7{bottom:221.217200pt;} .y6f7{bottom:221.219467pt;} .y6ce{bottom:221.221867pt;} .y6e4{bottom:221.224267pt;} .y751{bottom:221.233600pt;} .yb46{bottom:221.740568pt;} .y482{bottom:222.040400pt;} .y51d{bottom:222.056133pt;} .y459{bottom:222.099467pt;} .y4bd{bottom:222.107867pt;} .y1a2{bottom:222.215867pt;} .y233{bottom:222.234533pt;} .ye9{bottom:222.341200pt;} .yb9c{bottom:222.929067pt;} .yb27{bottom:222.956759pt;} .yf01{bottom:223.164400pt;} .yac9{bottom:224.009402pt;} .yad1{bottom:224.016800pt;} .ya1{bottom:224.119333pt;} .yb75{bottom:224.648950pt;} .ydc5{bottom:224.832533pt;} .y15c{bottom:225.198267pt;} .yc81{bottom:225.257966pt;} .yd7c{bottom:225.551068pt;} .ydc4{bottom:225.564535pt;} .yaed{bottom:225.735467pt;} .yd7d{bottom:225.906400pt;} .yec2{bottom:226.029067pt;} .ye1c{bottom:226.302267pt;} .y3c5{bottom:226.519600pt;} .y373{bottom:226.527733pt;} .y33b{bottom:226.535733pt;} .y2c8{bottom:226.559733pt;} .y3eb{bottom:226.663600pt;} .y386{bottom:226.727733pt;} .y323{bottom:226.735733pt;} .y391{bottom:226.763733pt;} .y39c{bottom:226.799733pt;} .y2d{bottom:227.130267pt;} .yda2{bottom:228.557867pt;} .yb82{bottom:230.094646pt;} .yd7b{bottom:230.164133pt;} .ydc3{bottom:230.177600pt;} .y581{bottom:231.960400pt;} .y639{bottom:232.184133pt;} .ye68{bottom:232.952933pt;} .yf00{bottom:233.832400pt;} .ycb2{bottom:233.866534pt;} .ye40{bottom:234.345200pt;} .ye7f{bottom:234.351333pt;} .yeb8{bottom:235.085760pt;} .yb67{bottom:235.421147pt;} .y67e{bottom:235.730267pt;} .y65b{bottom:235.814267pt;} .y7e8{bottom:235.895733pt;} .y797{bottom:235.897733pt;} .y7af{bottom:235.901600pt;} .y773{bottom:235.907467pt;} .y6a6{bottom:235.944800pt;} .y6cd{bottom:235.947200pt;} .y6e3{bottom:235.949600pt;} .y750{bottom:235.958933pt;} .y6a5{bottom:235.966000pt;} .y481{bottom:236.848400pt;} .y51c{bottom:236.876133pt;} .y1a1{bottom:236.879867pt;} .y232{bottom:236.898533pt;} .y458{bottom:236.907467pt;} .y4bc{bottom:236.927867pt;} .ye8{bottom:237.005200pt;} .yae8{bottom:238.125733pt;} .yd93{bottom:238.742880pt;} .ya0{bottom:238.783333pt;} .y15b{bottom:239.862267pt;} .yd7a{bottom:240.476400pt;} .ydc2{bottom:240.618800pt;} .yac8{bottom:240.915501pt;} .yad8{bottom:240.919200pt;} .ye1b{bottom:242.302267pt;} .y3c4{bottom:242.519600pt;} .y372{bottom:242.523733pt;} .y33a{bottom:242.531733pt;} .y2c7{bottom:242.555733pt;} .y3ea{bottom:242.659600pt;} .y385{bottom:242.723733pt;} .y322{bottom:242.731733pt;} .yb45{bottom:243.115608pt;} .yc80{bottom:243.555507pt;} .yb26{bottom:244.331799pt;} .y2c{bottom:245.355733pt;} .yb74{bottom:246.023990pt;} .yb13{bottom:246.663987pt;} .y580{bottom:246.744400pt;} .yb02{bottom:247.679302pt;} .y638{bottom:248.000133pt;} .ye67{bottom:248.952933pt;} .yba5{bottom:249.006080pt;} .yeff{bottom:250.063067pt;} .ye3f{bottom:250.345200pt;} .ye7e{bottom:250.351333pt;} .y67d{bottom:250.454267pt;} .y65a{bottom:250.538267pt;} .y7e7{bottom:250.622267pt;} .y796{bottom:250.624267pt;} .y771{bottom:250.626133pt;} .y7ae{bottom:250.628133pt;} .y772{bottom:250.632000pt;} .y6cc{bottom:250.672533pt;} .y6e2{bottom:250.674933pt;} .y6f6{bottom:250.679600pt;} .y74f{bottom:250.684267pt;} .y6a4{bottom:250.691333pt;} .y711{bottom:250.707867pt;} .y3a8{bottom:250.873067pt;} .yb81{bottom:251.469686pt;} .y1a0{bottom:251.543867pt;} .yd92{bottom:251.546240pt;} .y231{bottom:251.562533pt;} .y480{bottom:251.656400pt;} .ye7{bottom:251.669200pt;} .y51b{bottom:251.696133pt;} .y457{bottom:251.715467pt;} .y4bb{bottom:251.747867pt;} .ycb1{bottom:252.868369pt;} .y9f{bottom:253.447333pt;} .y15a{bottom:254.526267pt;} .yeb7{bottom:254.780288pt;} .y43c{bottom:255.361467pt;} .yae7{bottom:256.454067pt;} .yb66{bottom:256.796187pt;} .yad7{bottom:257.814202pt;} .yac7{bottom:257.821600pt;} .ye1a{bottom:258.302267pt;} .yc52{bottom:258.349067pt;} .yc54{bottom:258.356200pt;} .y371{bottom:258.519733pt;} .y339{bottom:258.527733pt;} .y2c6{bottom:258.551733pt;} .y3e9{bottom:258.655600pt;} .y384{bottom:258.719733pt;} .y321{bottom:258.727733pt;} .y40f{bottom:258.799600pt;} .yf34{bottom:259.041600pt;} .yf35{bottom:259.143333pt;} .yb59{bottom:259.632766pt;} .yefe{bottom:260.731067pt;} .y57f{bottom:261.528400pt;} .yc7f{bottom:261.853047pt;} .y3a7{bottom:262.875733pt;} .y2b{bottom:263.581200pt;} .y637{bottom:263.816133pt;} .yd91{bottom:264.349600pt;} .yb44{bottom:264.490648pt;} .ya5c{bottom:264.598014pt;} .ye66{bottom:264.952933pt;} .y67c{bottom:265.178267pt;} .y659{bottom:265.262267pt;} .y7e6{bottom:265.348800pt;} .y795{bottom:265.350800pt;} .y770{bottom:265.352667pt;} .y7ad{bottom:265.354667pt;} .y6cb{bottom:265.400267pt;} .y6f5{bottom:265.404933pt;} .y74e{bottom:265.409600pt;} .y6ca{bottom:265.412000pt;} .y6a3{bottom:265.416667pt;} .y710{bottom:265.433200pt;} .yb25{bottom:265.706839pt;} .y19f{bottom:266.207867pt;} .y230{bottom:266.226533pt;} .ye6{bottom:266.333200pt;} .ye3e{bottom:266.345200pt;} .ye7d{bottom:266.351333pt;} .y47f{bottom:266.464400pt;} .y51a{bottom:266.516133pt;} .y456{bottom:266.523467pt;} .y4ba{bottom:266.567867pt;} .y43b{bottom:267.361467pt;} .yb73{bottom:267.399030pt;} .y967{bottom:267.691981pt;} .yb12{bottom:268.039027pt;} .y9e{bottom:268.111333pt;} .yb01{bottom:269.054342pt;} .y159{bottom:269.190267pt;} .yba4{bottom:270.381120pt;} .ycb0{bottom:271.870203pt;} .yb80{bottom:272.844726pt;} .ye19{bottom:274.302267pt;} .yeb6{bottom:274.474816pt;} .y370{bottom:274.519733pt;} .y338{bottom:274.523733pt;} .y2c5{bottom:274.547733pt;} .y3c3{bottom:274.615733pt;} .y3e8{bottom:274.651600pt;} .yad0{bottom:274.709071pt;} .y383{bottom:274.715733pt;} .yac5{bottom:274.716469pt;} .yad6{bottom:274.720301pt;} .y320{bottom:274.723733pt;} .yac6{bottom:274.724000pt;} .yae6{bottom:274.782400pt;} .y40e{bottom:274.795600pt;} .y57e{bottom:276.312400pt;} .yb97{bottom:276.617173pt;} .yd90{bottom:277.152960pt;} .yef6{bottom:277.343333pt;} .y3aa{bottom:277.678267pt;} .yb65{bottom:278.171227pt;} .y636{bottom:279.632133pt;} .y52c{bottom:279.682000pt;} .y67b{bottom:279.902267pt;} .y658{bottom:279.986267pt;} .y7e5{bottom:280.075333pt;} .y794{bottom:280.077333pt;} .y76f{bottom:280.079200pt;} .y7ac{bottom:280.081200pt;} .y6e1{bottom:280.127867pt;} .y6f4{bottom:280.130267pt;} .y725{bottom:280.132667pt;} .y74d{bottom:280.134933pt;} .y6c9{bottom:280.137333pt;} .y6a2{bottom:280.142000pt;} .y736{bottom:280.149067pt;} .yc7e{bottom:280.150588pt;} .y70f{bottom:280.158533pt;} .y19e{bottom:280.871867pt;} .y22f{bottom:280.890533pt;} .ye5{bottom:280.997200pt;} .yb58{bottom:281.007806pt;} .y47e{bottom:281.272400pt;} .y455{bottom:281.331467pt;} .y519{bottom:281.336133pt;} .y4b9{bottom:281.387867pt;} .y437{bottom:281.499877pt;} .y2a{bottom:281.806667pt;} .y9d{bottom:282.775333pt;} .y158{bottom:283.854267pt;} .yb43{bottom:285.865688pt;} .ya5d{bottom:286.585867pt;} .yb24{bottom:287.081879pt;} .yef5{bottom:288.011333pt;} .yb72{bottom:288.774070pt;} .yb11{bottom:289.414067pt;} .yd8f{bottom:289.956320pt;} .yb00{bottom:290.429382pt;} .y337{bottom:290.519733pt;} .y2c4{bottom:290.543733pt;} .y3c2{bottom:290.611733pt;} .y3e7{bottom:290.647600pt;} .y382{bottom:290.711733pt;} .y31f{bottom:290.719733pt;} .y40d{bottom:290.791600pt;} .ycaf{bottom:290.872037pt;} .y57d{bottom:291.096400pt;} .yacf{bottom:291.615170pt;} .yac4{bottom:291.622568pt;} .yad5{bottom:291.626400pt;} .yba3{bottom:291.756160pt;} .y441{bottom:292.418000pt;} .y443{bottom:292.947333pt;} .yae5{bottom:293.110733pt;} .yeb5{bottom:294.169344pt;} .ye34{bottom:294.190000pt;} .yb7f{bottom:294.219766pt;} .y67a{bottom:294.626267pt;} .y657{bottom:294.710267pt;} .y7ab{bottom:294.801867pt;} .y793{bottom:294.803867pt;} .y76e{bottom:294.805733pt;} .y6e0{bottom:294.855600pt;} .y724{bottom:294.858000pt;} .y74c{bottom:294.860267pt;} .y6c8{bottom:294.862667pt;} .y6a1{bottom:294.867333pt;} .y735{bottom:294.874400pt;} .y70e{bottom:294.883867pt;} .ye50{bottom:295.171333pt;} .y635{bottom:295.448133pt;} .y19d{bottom:295.535867pt;} .y22e{bottom:295.554533pt;} .ye4{bottom:295.661200pt;} .y47d{bottom:296.080400pt;} .y454{bottom:296.139467pt;} .y518{bottom:296.156133pt;} .y4b8{bottom:296.207867pt;} .yd2d{bottom:296.454133pt;} .yc1d{bottom:297.362533pt;} .y9c{bottom:297.439333pt;} .yb96{bottom:297.992213pt;} .yc7d{bottom:298.448129pt;} .y157{bottom:298.518267pt;} .yef4{bottom:298.679333pt;} .yb64{bottom:299.546267pt;} .y29{bottom:300.032133pt;} .yb57{bottom:302.382846pt;} .yde4{bottom:302.414133pt;} .yd8e{bottom:302.759680pt;} .y2d4{bottom:304.652800pt;} .yee8{bottom:305.533200pt;} .y57c{bottom:305.880400pt;} .y37f{bottom:306.290667pt;} .y336{bottom:306.518400pt;} .y2c3{bottom:306.539733pt;} .y3c1{bottom:306.607733pt;} .y3e6{bottom:306.643600pt;} .y36f{bottom:306.707733pt;} .y31e{bottom:306.715733pt;} .y40c{bottom:306.787600pt;} .yb42{bottom:307.240728pt;} .y87a{bottom:307.735543pt;} .y427{bottom:308.034808pt;} .yf60{bottom:308.186533pt;} .yb23{bottom:308.456919pt;} .yace{bottom:308.521269pt;} .yad4{bottom:308.524701pt;} .yac3{bottom:308.528667pt;} .yd2c{bottom:308.858533pt;} .yee0{bottom:308.903200pt;} .y8e0{bottom:309.263067pt;} .y679{bottom:309.350267pt;} .y656{bottom:309.434267pt;} .y7aa{bottom:309.528400pt;} .y76d{bottom:309.530400pt;} .y6f3{bottom:309.583333pt;} .y74b{bottom:309.585600pt;} .y6c7{bottom:309.588000pt;} .y6a0{bottom:309.592667pt;} .y6f2{bottom:309.595067pt;} .y734{bottom:309.599733pt;} .y70d{bottom:309.609200pt;} .ycae{bottom:309.873871pt;} .yb71{bottom:310.149110pt;} .y19c{bottom:310.199867pt;} .y22d{bottom:310.218533pt;} .ye3{bottom:310.325200pt;} .yb10{bottom:310.789107pt;} .y47c{bottom:310.888400pt;} .y453{bottom:310.947467pt;} .y517{bottom:310.976133pt;} .y4b7{bottom:311.027867pt;} .y634{bottom:311.264133pt;} .yae4{bottom:311.439067pt;} .yaff{bottom:311.804422pt;} .yc1c{bottom:312.030533pt;} .y9b{bottom:312.103333pt;} .yba2{bottom:313.131200pt;} .y156{bottom:313.182267pt;} .yeb4{bottom:313.863872pt;} .yb7e{bottom:315.594806pt;} .yee7{bottom:316.201200pt;} .yc7c{bottom:316.745670pt;} .y28{bottom:318.257600pt;} .y27{bottom:318.263862pt;} .yb95{bottom:319.367253pt;} .yedf{bottom:319.571200pt;} .y434{bottom:319.613467pt;} .y57b{bottom:320.664400pt;} .ye33{bottom:320.856667pt;} .yb63{bottom:320.921307pt;} .yd2b{bottom:321.262933pt;} .ye4f{bottom:321.838000pt;} .yf21{bottom:322.362000pt;} .y335{bottom:322.519733pt;} .y2c2{bottom:322.535733pt;} .y3c0{bottom:322.603733pt;} .y424{bottom:322.634400pt;} .y3e5{bottom:322.639600pt;} .y30a{bottom:322.639733pt;} .y36e{bottom:322.703733pt;} .y31d{bottom:322.711733pt;} .y40b{bottom:322.783600pt;} .yb56{bottom:323.757886pt;} .y678{bottom:324.074267pt;} .y655{bottom:324.158267pt;} .y792{bottom:324.241200pt;} .y76c{bottom:324.254933pt;} .y723{bottom:324.310933pt;} .y6c6{bottom:324.313333pt;} .y69f{bottom:324.318000pt;} .y6f1{bottom:324.320400pt;} .y733{bottom:324.325067pt;} .y70c{bottom:324.334533pt;} .y722{bottom:324.346267pt;} .y2d3{bottom:324.655467pt;} .y19b{bottom:324.863867pt;} .y22c{bottom:324.882533pt;} .ye2{bottom:324.989200pt;} .yac1{bottom:325.412742pt;} .yacd{bottom:325.427368pt;} .yad3{bottom:325.430800pt;} .yac2{bottom:325.431067pt;} .y47b{bottom:325.696400pt;} .y452{bottom:325.755467pt;} .yc8e{bottom:325.786660pt;} .y516{bottom:325.796133pt;} .y4b6{bottom:325.847867pt;} .yc1b{bottom:326.698533pt;} .y9a{bottom:326.767333pt;} .yee6{bottom:326.869200pt;} .y633{bottom:327.080133pt;} .y155{bottom:327.846267pt;} .yd8b{bottom:328.366373pt;} .yd8d{bottom:328.366400pt;} .yb41{bottom:328.615768pt;} .yde3{bottom:329.080800pt;} .yae3{bottom:329.767400pt;} .yb22{bottom:329.831959pt;} .yede{bottom:330.239200pt;} .ycc3{bottom:331.225867pt;} .yb70{bottom:331.524150pt;} .y433{bottom:331.613467pt;} .yd8c{bottom:331.919333pt;} .yb0f{bottom:332.164147pt;} .yafe{bottom:333.179462pt;} .yeb3{bottom:333.558400pt;} .y9e8{bottom:333.802000pt;} .yba1{bottom:334.506240pt;} .y423{bottom:334.637067pt;} .y802{bottom:334.910782pt;} .yc7b{bottom:335.043211pt;} .y862{bottom:335.158933pt;} .y57a{bottom:335.448400pt;} .y8e2{bottom:335.607467pt;} .y5a8{bottom:336.443600pt;} .y5c4{bottom:336.467600pt;} .yb7d{bottom:336.969846pt;} .y2c1{bottom:338.531733pt;} .y3bf{bottom:338.599733pt;} .y3e4{bottom:338.635600pt;} .y309{bottom:338.635733pt;} .y36d{bottom:338.699733pt;} .y31c{bottom:338.707733pt;} .y40a{bottom:338.779600pt;} .y677{bottom:338.798267pt;} .y654{bottom:338.882267pt;} .y7c9{bottom:338.954000pt;} .y7d1{bottom:338.965733pt;} .y791{bottom:338.967733pt;} .y76a{bottom:338.969733pt;} .y7e4{bottom:338.975600pt;} .y76b{bottom:338.979467pt;} .y6c5{bottom:339.038667pt;} .y74a{bottom:339.041067pt;} .y69e{bottom:339.043333pt;} .y6f0{bottom:339.045733pt;} .y732{bottom:339.050400pt;} .y70b{bottom:339.059867pt;} .y721{bottom:339.071600pt;} .y19a{bottom:339.527867pt;} .y22b{bottom:339.546533pt;} .ye1{bottom:339.653200pt;} .y47a{bottom:340.504400pt;} .y451{bottom:340.563467pt;} .y515{bottom:340.616133pt;} .y4b5{bottom:340.667867pt;} .yb94{bottom:340.742293pt;} .y3f{bottom:340.942413pt;} .yd89{bottom:341.169733pt;} .yc1a{bottom:341.366533pt;} .y99{bottom:341.431333pt;} .y948{bottom:341.675733pt;} .y9e7{bottom:342.024333pt;} .yb62{bottom:342.296347pt;} .yac0{bottom:342.318841pt;} .yacc{bottom:342.333467pt;} .yad2{bottom:342.336899pt;} .y154{bottom:342.510267pt;} .y17f{bottom:342.618267pt;} .y196{bottom:342.678267pt;} .y632{bottom:342.896133pt;} .y96c{bottom:343.211718pt;} .ycc2{bottom:343.630267pt;} .y84f{bottom:344.169867pt;} .y857{bottom:344.193867pt;} .y2d2{bottom:344.658133pt;} .yd8a{bottom:344.722800pt;} .y1a{bottom:344.781379pt;} .yb55{bottom:345.132926pt;} .y438{bottom:345.757067pt;} .yef1{bottom:346.960667pt;} .yae2{bottom:348.095733pt;} .yb40{bottom:349.990808pt;} .y579{bottom:350.232400pt;} .y8a4{bottom:350.294400pt;} .y8ab{bottom:350.306400pt;} .y8b2{bottom:350.318400pt;} .ya5a{bottom:350.444800pt;} .y8f2{bottom:351.042077pt;} .y5a7{bottom:351.191600pt;} .yb21{bottom:351.206999pt;} .y5c3{bottom:351.215600pt;} .ye32{bottom:352.857467pt;} .yb6f{bottom:352.899190pt;} .yc7a{bottom:353.340751pt;} .y676{bottom:353.522267pt;} .yb0e{bottom:353.539187pt;} .y653{bottom:353.606267pt;} .y7c8{bottom:353.680533pt;} .y7a8{bottom:353.686400pt;} .y7d0{bottom:353.692267pt;} .y790{bottom:353.694267pt;} .y769{bottom:353.696267pt;} .y7e3{bottom:353.702133pt;} .y7a9{bottom:353.704133pt;} .y6c4{bottom:353.766400pt;} .y69d{bottom:353.768667pt;} .y6c3{bottom:353.771067pt;} .y731{bottom:353.775733pt;} .y70a{bottom:353.785200pt;} .y6df{bottom:353.787600pt;} .y720{bottom:353.796933pt;} .ye4e{bottom:353.842667pt;} .yd88{bottom:353.973147pt;} .y199{bottom:354.191867pt;} .y22a{bottom:354.210533pt;} .ye0{bottom:354.317200pt;} .y2c0{bottom:354.527733pt;} .yafd{bottom:354.554502pt;} .y3be{bottom:354.595733pt;} .y3e3{bottom:354.631600pt;} .y308{bottom:354.631733pt;} .y36c{bottom:354.695733pt;} .y31b{bottom:354.703733pt;} .y409{bottom:354.775600pt;} .y334{bottom:354.799733pt;} .y479{bottom:355.312400pt;} .y4e0{bottom:355.319867pt;} .y450{bottom:355.371467pt;} .y514{bottom:355.436133pt;} .y4b4{bottom:355.487867pt;} .yba0{bottom:355.881280pt;} .ycc1{bottom:356.034667pt;} .y98{bottom:356.095333pt;} .y82{bottom:356.192267pt;} .ya64{bottom:356.208000pt;} .y6b{bottom:356.324267pt;} .y153{bottom:357.174267pt;} .y17e{bottom:357.282267pt;} .y195{bottom:357.342267pt;} .y4e3{bottom:357.440267pt;} .yec5{bottom:357.489067pt;} .yef0{bottom:357.628667pt;} .y631{bottom:358.712133pt;} .y947{bottom:360.004067pt;} .y84e{bottom:360.165867pt;} .y856{bottom:360.189867pt;} .y85e{bottom:360.213867pt;} .y9e6{bottom:360.352667pt;} .yde5{bottom:361.074133pt;} .yde2{bottom:361.078667pt;} .ybc7{bottom:362.073867pt;} .yc13{bottom:362.109067pt;} .yc12{bottom:362.113200pt;} .yb93{bottom:362.117333pt;} .yd3e{bottom:362.612800pt;} .ycec{bottom:363.425600pt;} .ye90{bottom:363.603467pt;} .yb61{bottom:363.671387pt;} .y2d1{bottom:364.660800pt;} .y8a3{bottom:364.958400pt;} .y8aa{bottom:364.970400pt;} .y8b1{bottom:364.982400pt;} .y578{bottom:365.018133pt;} .y5a6{bottom:365.939600pt;} .y5c2{bottom:365.963600pt;} .yc20{bottom:366.199067pt;} .yae1{bottom:366.424067pt;} .yb54{bottom:366.507966pt;} .yec4{bottom:368.157067pt;} .y675{bottom:368.246267pt;} .yeef{bottom:368.296667pt;} .ycad{bottom:368.316132pt;} .y652{bottom:368.330267pt;} .y7c7{bottom:368.407067pt;} .y7a7{bottom:368.412933pt;} .y7cf{bottom:368.418800pt;} .y78f{bottom:368.420800pt;} .y768{bottom:368.422800pt;} .y7e2{bottom:368.428667pt;} .y69c{bottom:368.494000pt;} .y6c2{bottom:368.496400pt;} .y730{bottom:368.501067pt;} .y749{bottom:368.505867pt;} .y709{bottom:368.510533pt;} .y6de{bottom:368.512933pt;} .y71f{bottom:368.522267pt;} .ya59{bottom:368.773133pt;} .y198{bottom:368.855867pt;} .y229{bottom:368.874533pt;} .ydf{bottom:368.981200pt;} .y26d{bottom:368.987867pt;} .y29b{bottom:369.107867pt;} .y98e{bottom:369.326400pt;} .y998{bottom:369.350400pt;} .y4e2{bottom:369.440267pt;} .yd87{bottom:369.977467pt;} .y478{bottom:370.120400pt;} .y4df{bottom:370.139867pt;} .y44f{bottom:370.179467pt;} .y513{bottom:370.256133pt;} .y4b3{bottom:370.307867pt;} .y2bf{bottom:370.523733pt;} .y3bd{bottom:370.591733pt;} .y3e2{bottom:370.627600pt;} .y307{bottom:370.627733pt;} .y36b{bottom:370.691733pt;} .y31a{bottom:370.699733pt;} .y97{bottom:370.759333pt;} .y408{bottom:370.771600pt;} .y333{bottom:370.795733pt;} .y81{bottom:370.856267pt;} .y6a{bottom:370.988267pt;} .yb3f{bottom:371.365848pt;} .yc79{bottom:371.638292pt;} .y152{bottom:371.838267pt;} .y17d{bottom:371.946267pt;} .y194{bottom:372.006267pt;} .yb20{bottom:372.582039pt;} .yeb2{bottom:372.947504pt;} .yd24{bottom:373.934533pt;} .y630{bottom:374.528133pt;} .yb0d{bottom:374.914227pt;} .yd3d{bottom:375.017067pt;} .yb89{bottom:375.296267pt;} .yceb{bottom:375.829867pt;} .yafc{bottom:375.929542pt;} .yefd{bottom:376.063067pt;} .y84d{bottom:376.161867pt;} .y855{bottom:376.185867pt;} .y85d{bottom:376.209867pt;} .yf5d{bottom:376.954533pt;} .yb9f{bottom:377.256320pt;} .y946{bottom:378.332400pt;} .ye8f{bottom:379.603467pt;} .y8a1{bottom:379.622400pt;} .y8a9{bottom:379.634400pt;} .y8b0{bottom:379.646400pt;} .y3e{bottom:380.179187pt;} .y5a5{bottom:380.682667pt;} .y5c1{bottom:380.711600pt;} .y8a2{bottom:380.714400pt;} .ya62{bottom:382.375597pt;} .ya63{bottom:382.383600pt;} .y674{bottom:382.970267pt;} .y651{bottom:383.054267pt;} .y7c6{bottom:383.133600pt;} .y7a6{bottom:383.139467pt;} .y7ce{bottom:383.145333pt;} .y78e{bottom:383.147333pt;} .y767{bottom:383.149333pt;} .y7e1{bottom:383.153200pt;} .y69b{bottom:383.221733pt;} .y72f{bottom:383.226400pt;} .y69a{bottom:383.228800pt;} .y748{bottom:383.231200pt;} .y708{bottom:383.235867pt;} .y6dd{bottom:383.238267pt;} .y71e{bottom:383.247600pt;} .yb92{bottom:383.492373pt;} .y197{bottom:383.522533pt;} .y228{bottom:383.538533pt;} .yde{bottom:383.645200pt;} .y26c{bottom:383.651867pt;} .y98d{bottom:383.990400pt;} .y997{bottom:384.014400pt;} .y19{bottom:384.018927pt;} .y2d0{bottom:384.663467pt;} .yadf{bottom:384.752400pt;} .y477{bottom:384.928400pt;} .y4de{bottom:384.959867pt;} .y44e{bottom:384.987467pt;} .yb60{bottom:385.046427pt;} .y512{bottom:385.076133pt;} .y4b2{bottom:385.127867pt;} .y913{bottom:385.211333pt;} .y91b{bottom:385.235333pt;} .y529{bottom:385.235467pt;} .y96{bottom:385.423333pt;} .y80{bottom:385.520267pt;} .y69{bottom:385.652267pt;} .yae0{bottom:385.814067pt;} .yd23{bottom:386.338933pt;} .y151{bottom:386.502267pt;} .y2be{bottom:386.519733pt;} .y3bc{bottom:386.587733pt;} .y17c{bottom:386.610267pt;} .y3e1{bottom:386.623600pt;} .y306{bottom:386.623733pt;} .y193{bottom:386.670267pt;} .y36a{bottom:386.687733pt;} .y319{bottom:386.695733pt;} .yc06{bottom:386.713467pt;} .yefc{bottom:386.731067pt;} .y407{bottom:386.767600pt;} .y332{bottom:386.791733pt;} .ya58{bottom:387.101467pt;} .ycac{bottom:387.317966pt;} .yd3c{bottom:387.421467pt;} .yb17{bottom:387.569067pt;} .yb53{bottom:387.883006pt;} .ycea{bottom:388.234400pt;} .yefb{bottom:388.513733pt;} .y817{bottom:389.234400pt;} .y81e{bottom:389.258400pt;} .y62f{bottom:390.344133pt;} .yd44{bottom:390.442400pt;} .yb7a{bottom:391.233333pt;} .y84c{bottom:392.157867pt;} .y854{bottom:392.181867pt;} .y85c{bottom:392.205867pt;} .ya3e{bottom:392.416374pt;} .ya47{bottom:392.472267pt;} .yeb1{bottom:392.642032pt;} .y969{bottom:392.646641pt;} .yb3e{bottom:392.740888pt;} .yb1f{bottom:393.957079pt;} .y8a0{bottom:394.286400pt;} .y8a8{bottom:394.298400pt;} .y8af{bottom:394.310400pt;} .y577{bottom:394.629600pt;} .yc5c{bottom:394.894196pt;} .y5a4{bottom:395.437333pt;} .y5c0{bottom:395.459600pt;} .ye8e{bottom:395.603467pt;} .yb0c{bottom:396.289267pt;} .y945{bottom:396.660733pt;} .yee5{bottom:397.093200pt;} .y8df{bottom:397.185972pt;} .yafb{bottom:397.304582pt;} .y673{bottom:397.694267pt;} .y650{bottom:397.778267pt;} .y7c5{bottom:397.860133pt;} .y7a5{bottom:397.866000pt;} .y7cd{bottom:397.871867pt;} .y78d{bottom:397.873867pt;} .y766{bottom:397.875867pt;} .y6c1{bottom:397.949467pt;} .y72e{bottom:397.951733pt;} .y699{bottom:397.954133pt;} .y747{bottom:397.956533pt;} .y707{bottom:397.961200pt;} .y6c0{bottom:397.963600pt;} .y71d{bottom:397.972933pt;} .y227{bottom:398.202533pt;} .ydd{bottom:398.309200pt;} .y26b{bottom:398.315867pt;} .y29a{bottom:398.435867pt;} .yb9e{bottom:398.631360pt;} .y98c{bottom:398.654400pt;} .y996{bottom:398.678400pt;} .y9a0{bottom:398.702400pt;} .yd22{bottom:398.743333pt;} .yefa{bottom:399.181733pt;} .y476{bottom:399.736400pt;} .y4dd{bottom:399.779867pt;} .y44d{bottom:399.795467pt;} .yd3b{bottom:399.825867pt;} .y912{bottom:399.875333pt;} .y511{bottom:399.896133pt;} .y91a{bottom:399.899333pt;} .y922{bottom:399.923333pt;} .y9d7{bottom:399.926389pt;} .y9d3{bottom:399.939535pt;} .y9d8{bottom:399.947067pt;} .y4b1{bottom:399.947867pt;} .y95{bottom:400.087333pt;} .y7f{bottom:400.184267pt;} .y68{bottom:400.316267pt;} .y150{bottom:401.166267pt;} .y17b{bottom:401.274267pt;} .y192{bottom:401.334267pt;} .ybc8{bottom:401.373867pt;} .y3bb{bottom:402.583733pt;} .y3e0{bottom:402.619600pt;} .y305{bottom:402.619733pt;} .y369{bottom:402.683733pt;} .y318{bottom:402.691733pt;} .y406{bottom:402.763600pt;} .y331{bottom:402.787733pt;} .yd43{bottom:402.846800pt;} .yadd{bottom:403.080733pt;} .yc8d{bottom:403.233615pt;} .yade{bottom:404.142400pt;} .yb91{bottom:404.867413pt;} .y816{bottom:405.230400pt;} .y81d{bottom:405.254400pt;} .ya56{bottom:405.429800pt;} .y62e{bottom:406.160133pt;} .yb5f{bottom:406.421467pt;} .ya57{bottom:406.491467pt;} .y9e5{bottom:406.656467pt;} .yee4{bottom:407.761200pt;} .y84b{bottom:408.153867pt;} .y853{bottom:408.177867pt;} .y85b{bottom:408.201867pt;} .y89f{bottom:408.950400pt;} .y8a7{bottom:408.962400pt;} .y8ae{bottom:408.974400pt;} .yb52{bottom:409.258046pt;} .ya3d{bottom:409.322473pt;} .ya45{bottom:409.370968pt;} .ya46{bottom:409.374667pt;} .y576{bottom:409.413600pt;} .yef9{bottom:409.849733pt;} .y5bf{bottom:410.207600pt;} .yd98{bottom:410.308000pt;} .ye8d{bottom:411.603467pt;} .yeb0{bottom:412.336560pt;} .y672{bottom:412.418267pt;} .y64f{bottom:412.502267pt;} .y7c4{bottom:412.586667pt;} .y7a4{bottom:412.592533pt;} .y7cc{bottom:412.598400pt;} .y78c{bottom:412.600400pt;} .y765{bottom:412.602400pt;} .y72d{bottom:412.677067pt;} .y698{bottom:412.679467pt;} .y746{bottom:412.681867pt;} .y706{bottom:412.686533pt;} .y6bf{bottom:412.688933pt;} .y71c{bottom:412.698267pt;} .yb88{bottom:412.796267pt;} .y226{bottom:412.866533pt;} .y206{bottom:412.901200pt;} .y1da{bottom:412.922533pt;} .ydc{bottom:412.973200pt;} .y26a{bottom:412.979867pt;} .y8de{bottom:413.269451pt;} .y98b{bottom:413.318400pt;} .y995{bottom:413.342400pt;} .y99f{bottom:413.366400pt;} .yb3d{bottom:414.115928pt;} .y911{bottom:414.539333pt;} .y475{bottom:414.544400pt;} .y919{bottom:414.563333pt;} .y921{bottom:414.587333pt;} .y4dc{bottom:414.599867pt;} .y510{bottom:414.716133pt;} .y94{bottom:414.751333pt;} .y4b0{bottom:414.767867pt;} .y7e{bottom:414.848267pt;} .y67{bottom:414.980267pt;} .y944{bottom:414.989067pt;} .yd42{bottom:415.251200pt;} .y14f{bottom:415.830267pt;} .y17a{bottom:415.938267pt;} .y191{bottom:415.998267pt;} .y9d6{bottom:416.832488pt;} .y9d2{bottom:416.845634pt;} .y9d9{bottom:416.849467pt;} .ycc9{bottom:417.210133pt;} .yc08{bottom:418.248800pt;} .y9eb{bottom:418.295758pt;} .yee3{bottom:418.429200pt;} .y3ba{bottom:418.579733pt;} .y3df{bottom:418.615600pt;} .y304{bottom:418.615733pt;} .y368{bottom:418.679733pt;} .y317{bottom:418.687733pt;} .y405{bottom:418.759600pt;} .y330{bottom:418.783733pt;} .ya75{bottom:419.065333pt;} .ya7d{bottom:419.089333pt;} .ya85{bottom:419.113333pt;} .yf36{bottom:419.363467pt;} .y2b9{bottom:419.370533pt;} .yb9d{bottom:420.006400pt;} .y815{bottom:421.226400pt;} .y81c{bottom:421.250400pt;} .y823{bottom:421.274400pt;} .yadb{bottom:421.409067pt;} .y2da{bottom:421.934533pt;} .y2db{bottom:421.944133pt;} .y62d{bottom:421.976133pt;} .yadc{bottom:422.470733pt;} .yaef{bottom:422.783600pt;} .yec1{bottom:423.270400pt;} .y89e{bottom:423.614400pt;} .y8a6{bottom:423.626400pt;} .y8ad{bottom:423.638400pt;} .ya54{bottom:423.758133pt;} .y84a{bottom:424.149867pt;} .y852{bottom:424.173867pt;} .y575{bottom:424.197600pt;} .y85a{bottom:424.197867pt;} .yd5b{bottom:424.673333pt;} .ya5b{bottom:424.803600pt;} .ya55{bottom:424.819800pt;} .y49b{bottom:424.881467pt;} .y5be{bottom:424.955600pt;} .y5a3{bottom:424.992400pt;} .ybb9{bottom:424.996400pt;} .y3d{bottom:425.081013pt;} .ya3c{bottom:426.228572pt;} .yb90{bottom:426.242453pt;} .ya4c{bottom:426.258172pt;} .ya44{bottom:426.277067pt;} .y671{bottom:427.142267pt;} .y64e{bottom:427.226267pt;} .y7e0{bottom:427.311333pt;} .y7c3{bottom:427.313200pt;} .y7a3{bottom:427.319067pt;} .y763{bottom:427.323067pt;} .y7cb{bottom:427.324933pt;} .y764{bottom:427.326933pt;} .y697{bottom:427.404800pt;} .y745{bottom:427.407200pt;} .y705{bottom:427.411867pt;} .y6be{bottom:427.414267pt;} .y71b{bottom:427.423600pt;} .y225{bottom:427.530533pt;} .y205{bottom:427.565200pt;} .y1d9{bottom:427.586533pt;} .ydb{bottom:427.637200pt;} .y269{bottom:427.643867pt;} .y299{bottom:427.763867pt;} .y98a{bottom:427.982400pt;} .y994{bottom:428.006400pt;} .y99e{bottom:428.030400pt;} .yc4c{bottom:428.527067pt;} .yb79{bottom:428.733333pt;} .y17{bottom:428.944575pt;} .y910{bottom:429.203333pt;} .y918{bottom:429.227333pt;} .ybba{bottom:429.243067pt;} .y920{bottom:429.251333pt;} .y474{bottom:429.352400pt;} .y8dd{bottom:429.352930pt;} .y93{bottom:429.415333pt;} .y4db{bottom:429.419867pt;} .y7d{bottom:429.512267pt;} .y50f{bottom:429.536133pt;} .y4af{bottom:429.587867pt;} .ycc8{bottom:429.614400pt;} .y66{bottom:429.644267pt;} .y14e{bottom:430.494267pt;} .y179{bottom:430.602267pt;} .y190{bottom:430.662267pt;} .y18{bottom:430.826819pt;} .yeaf{bottom:432.031088pt;} .ye18{bottom:432.088933pt;} .yb2e{bottom:432.290800pt;} .y943{bottom:433.317400pt;} .ya74{bottom:433.729333pt;} .y9d5{bottom:433.738587pt;} .y9d1{bottom:433.751733pt;} .ya7c{bottom:433.753333pt;} .ya84{bottom:433.777333pt;} .yec0{bottom:433.938400pt;} .yc78{bottom:434.278141pt;} .y3b9{bottom:434.575733pt;} .y3de{bottom:434.611600pt;} .y303{bottom:434.611733pt;} .yb16{bottom:434.628133pt;} .y367{bottom:434.675733pt;} .y316{bottom:434.683733pt;} .y404{bottom:434.755600pt;} .y32f{bottom:434.779733pt;} .yb3c{bottom:435.490968pt;} .yb08{bottom:435.642800pt;} .y9e4{bottom:435.981467pt;} .yd5a{bottom:437.077733pt;} .y814{bottom:437.222400pt;} .y81b{bottom:437.246400pt;} .y822{bottom:437.270400pt;} .y62c{bottom:437.792133pt;} .y89d{bottom:438.278400pt;} .y8a5{bottom:438.290400pt;} .y8ac{bottom:438.302400pt;} .y574{bottom:438.981600pt;} .y5bd{bottom:439.703600pt;} .y5a2{bottom:439.740400pt;} .y849{bottom:440.145867pt;} .y851{bottom:440.169867pt;} .y859{bottom:440.193867pt;} .yf2b{bottom:441.440533pt;} .yc47{bottom:441.548000pt;} .y670{bottom:441.866267pt;} .y64d{bottom:441.950267pt;} .ycc7{bottom:442.018933pt;} .y7df{bottom:442.037867pt;} .y7c2{bottom:442.039733pt;} .y78a{bottom:442.045600pt;} .y762{bottom:442.049600pt;} .y78b{bottom:442.051467pt;} .y696{bottom:442.132533pt;} .y704{bottom:442.137200pt;} .y6bd{bottom:442.139600pt;} .y71a{bottom:442.148933pt;} .y695{bottom:442.151333pt;} .y224{bottom:442.194533pt;} .y204{bottom:442.229200pt;} .y1d8{bottom:442.250533pt;} .yda{bottom:442.301200pt;} .y268{bottom:442.307867pt;} .y298{bottom:442.427867pt;} .ycab{bottom:442.464134pt;} .y989{bottom:442.646400pt;} .y993{bottom:442.670400pt;} .y99d{bottom:442.694400pt;} .yc49{bottom:442.700267pt;} .ya42{bottom:443.108378pt;} .ya3b{bottom:443.134671pt;} .ya4b{bottom:443.164271pt;} .ya43{bottom:443.179467pt;} .y49a{bottom:443.553467pt;} .ye8c{bottom:443.603467pt;} .y90f{bottom:443.867333pt;} .y917{bottom:443.891333pt;} .y91f{bottom:443.915333pt;} .y92{bottom:444.079333pt;} .y473{bottom:444.160400pt;} .y7c{bottom:444.176267pt;} .y4da{bottom:444.239867pt;} .y65{bottom:444.308267pt;} .y50e{bottom:444.356133pt;} .y4ae{bottom:444.407867pt;} .yb6b{bottom:444.752933pt;} .ye7c{bottom:444.938000pt;} .y14d{bottom:445.158267pt;} .y178{bottom:445.266267pt;} .y18f{bottom:445.326267pt;} .y8dc{bottom:445.436409pt;} .y34d{bottom:447.456000pt;} .yb5c{bottom:447.587600pt;} .yb8f{bottom:447.617493pt;} .ye17{bottom:448.088933pt;} .ya73{bottom:448.393333pt;} .ya7b{bottom:448.417333pt;} .ya83{bottom:448.441333pt;} .yd59{bottom:449.482133pt;} .y3b8{bottom:450.571733pt;} .y3dd{bottom:450.607600pt;} .y302{bottom:450.607733pt;} .y9d4{bottom:450.644686pt;} .y9cf{bottom:450.648349pt;} .y9d0{bottom:450.654133pt;} .y366{bottom:450.671733pt;} .y315{bottom:450.679733pt;} .y403{bottom:450.751600pt;} .y942{bottom:451.645733pt;} .yeae{bottom:451.725616pt;} .y61b{bottom:452.428667pt;} .y5f3{bottom:452.484533pt;} .yc77{bottom:452.575682pt;} .ya01{bottom:452.974667pt;} .ya08{bottom:452.986667pt;} .ya0f{bottom:452.998667pt;} .y813{bottom:453.218400pt;} .y81a{bottom:453.242400pt;} .y821{bottom:453.266400pt;} .y62b{bottom:453.608133pt;} .y573{bottom:453.765600pt;} .ydb5{bottom:454.052587pt;} .y5bc{bottom:454.451600pt;} .y5a1{bottom:454.488400pt;} .yc51{bottom:456.045067pt;} .y848{bottom:456.141867pt;} .y850{bottom:456.165867pt;} .y858{bottom:456.189867pt;} .y66f{bottom:456.590267pt;} .y64c{bottom:456.674267pt;} .y7de{bottom:456.764400pt;} .y7c1{bottom:456.766267pt;} .y789{bottom:456.772133pt;} .y761{bottom:456.776133pt;} .y223{bottom:456.858533pt;} .y744{bottom:456.860133pt;} .y703{bottom:456.862533pt;} .y6bc{bottom:456.864933pt;} .y743{bottom:456.867200pt;} .y719{bottom:456.874267pt;} .y694{bottom:456.876667pt;} .y203{bottom:456.893200pt;} .y1d7{bottom:456.914533pt;} .yd9{bottom:456.965200pt;} .y267{bottom:456.971867pt;} .y297{bottom:457.091867pt;} .y988{bottom:457.310400pt;} .y992{bottom:457.334400pt;} .y99c{bottom:457.358400pt;} .yb87{bottom:457.803236pt;} .yba8{bottom:458.337867pt;} .y90e{bottom:458.531333pt;} .y916{bottom:458.555333pt;} .y91e{bottom:458.579333pt;} .y34a{bottom:458.697467pt;} .y91{bottom:458.743333pt;} .y7b{bottom:458.840267pt;} .yc46{bottom:458.884000pt;} .yf2c{bottom:458.906267pt;} .y472{bottom:458.968400pt;} .y64{bottom:458.972267pt;} .y4d9{bottom:459.059867pt;} .y50d{bottom:459.176133pt;} .y4ad{bottom:459.227867pt;} .yc8c{bottom:459.313508pt;} .yf29{bottom:459.577200pt;} .ye8b{bottom:459.603467pt;} .y14c{bottom:459.822267pt;} .y177{bottom:459.930267pt;} .y18e{bottom:459.990267pt;} .ya41{bottom:460.014477pt;} .ya3a{bottom:460.040770pt;} .ya4a{bottom:460.070370pt;} .ye3d{bottom:460.931867pt;} .ye7b{bottom:460.938000pt;} .y8db{bottom:461.519888pt;} .y499{bottom:462.225467pt;} .yc07{bottom:462.259867pt;} .ya72{bottom:463.057333pt;} .ya7a{bottom:463.081333pt;} .ya82{bottom:463.105333pt;} .yed2{bottom:463.721867pt;} .ye16{bottom:464.088933pt;} .y2b8{bottom:465.064267pt;} .ybd7{bottom:465.245600pt;} .y3b7{bottom:466.567733pt;} .y3dc{bottom:466.603600pt;} .y301{bottom:466.603733pt;} .y365{bottom:466.667733pt;} .y314{bottom:466.675733pt;} .y402{bottom:466.747600pt;} .ydb4{bottom:466.855947pt;} .y61a{bottom:467.416667pt;} .y5f2{bottom:467.472533pt;} .ya00{bottom:467.638667pt;} .ya07{bottom:467.650667pt;} .ya0e{bottom:467.662667pt;} .ye65{bottom:467.872933pt;} .yd63{bottom:468.103333pt;} .y572{bottom:468.549600pt;} .ydff{bottom:468.884667pt;} .yb8e{bottom:468.992533pt;} .yada{bottom:469.018733pt;} .y5bb{bottom:469.199600pt;} .y812{bottom:469.214400pt;} .y5a0{bottom:469.236400pt;} .y819{bottom:469.238400pt;} .y820{bottom:469.262400pt;} .y62a{bottom:469.424133pt;} .yb2d{bottom:469.790800pt;} .y941{bottom:469.974067pt;} .y3c{bottom:469.982840pt;} .ybeb{bottom:470.166267pt;} .y349{bottom:470.700133pt;} .yc76{bottom:470.873223pt;} .y66e{bottom:471.314267pt;} .y64b{bottom:471.398267pt;} .yead{bottom:471.420144pt;} .y7dd{bottom:471.490933pt;} .y7c0{bottom:471.492800pt;} .y75f{bottom:471.496800pt;} .y788{bottom:471.498667pt;} .y760{bottom:471.500667pt;} .y222{bottom:471.522533pt;} .y202{bottom:471.557200pt;} .y1d6{bottom:471.578533pt;} .y702{bottom:471.587867pt;} .y6bb{bottom:471.590267pt;} .y742{bottom:471.592533pt;} .y718{bottom:471.599600pt;} .y693{bottom:471.602000pt;} .yd8{bottom:471.629200pt;} .y266{bottom:471.635867pt;} .y296{bottom:471.755867pt;} .ya53{bottom:471.853400pt;} .yf2d{bottom:471.967333pt;} .y987{bottom:471.974400pt;} .y991{bottom:471.998400pt;} .y99b{bottom:472.022400pt;} .yb15{bottom:472.128133pt;} .yf28{bottom:472.638133pt;} .yb07{bottom:473.142800pt;} .y90d{bottom:473.195333pt;} .ydb6{bottom:473.218133pt;} .y915{bottom:473.219333pt;} .y91d{bottom:473.243333pt;} .y90{bottom:473.407333pt;} .yf2a{bottom:473.491467pt;} .y7a{bottom:473.504267pt;} .y63{bottom:473.636267pt;} .yb78{bottom:473.720394pt;} .y471{bottom:473.776400pt;} .yb4c{bottom:473.827333pt;} .y16{bottom:473.870223pt;} .y4d8{bottom:473.879867pt;} .y50c{bottom:473.996133pt;} .y4ac{bottom:474.047867pt;} .yed1{bottom:474.389867pt;} .y14b{bottom:474.486267pt;} .y176{bottom:474.594267pt;} .y18d{bottom:474.654267pt;} .ya40{bottom:476.920576pt;} .ye3c{bottom:476.931867pt;} .ye7a{bottom:476.938000pt;} .ya39{bottom:476.946869pt;} .ya49{bottom:476.976469pt;} .y8da{bottom:477.603367pt;} .ya71{bottom:477.721333pt;} .ya79{bottom:477.745333pt;} .ya81{bottom:477.769333pt;} .ydb3{bottom:479.659307pt;} .ye15{bottom:480.088933pt;} .yd62{bottom:480.507733pt;} .y498{bottom:480.897467pt;} .yb6a{bottom:482.252933pt;} .y9ff{bottom:482.302667pt;} .ya06{bottom:482.314667pt;} .ya0d{bottom:482.326667pt;} .yd30{bottom:482.366667pt;} .y619{bottom:482.404667pt;} .y5f1{bottom:482.457600pt;} .y3b6{bottom:482.563733pt;} .y3db{bottom:482.599600pt;} .y300{bottom:482.599733pt;} .y364{bottom:482.663733pt;} .y313{bottom:482.671733pt;} .y401{bottom:482.743600pt;} .y571{bottom:483.333600pt;} .ye64{bottom:483.872933pt;} .y5ba{bottom:483.947600pt;} .y59f{bottom:483.984400pt;} .yc45{bottom:484.213333pt;} .yed0{bottom:485.057867pt;} .yb5b{bottom:485.087600pt;} .y811{bottom:485.210400pt;} .y818{bottom:485.234400pt;} .y629{bottom:485.240133pt;} .y81f{bottom:485.258400pt;} .y66d{bottom:486.038267pt;} .y64a{bottom:486.122267pt;} .y221{bottom:486.189200pt;} .y7dc{bottom:486.217467pt;} .y7bf{bottom:486.219333pt;} .y201{bottom:486.221200pt;} .y75e{bottom:486.223333pt;} .y787{bottom:486.225200pt;} .y1d5{bottom:486.242533pt;} .yd7{bottom:486.293200pt;} .y265{bottom:486.299867pt;} .y6ba{bottom:486.315600pt;} .y741{bottom:486.317867pt;} .y717{bottom:486.324933pt;} .y692{bottom:486.327333pt;} .y295{bottom:486.419867pt;} .y986{bottom:486.638400pt;} .y990{bottom:486.662400pt;} .y99a{bottom:486.686400pt;} .y90c{bottom:487.859333pt;} .y914{bottom:487.883333pt;} .y91c{bottom:487.907333pt;} .y8f{bottom:488.071333pt;} .y79{bottom:488.168267pt;} .y62{bottom:488.300267pt;} .y940{bottom:488.302400pt;} .y470{bottom:488.584400pt;} .y4d7{bottom:488.699867pt;} .y50b{bottom:488.816133pt;} .y4ab{bottom:488.867867pt;} .y14a{bottom:489.150267pt;} .yc75{bottom:489.170764pt;} .y175{bottom:489.258267pt;} .y18c{bottom:489.318267pt;} .ye8a{bottom:489.817067pt;} .ybd3{bottom:490.335733pt;} .ybd2{bottom:490.336273pt;} .ye03{bottom:490.537733pt;} .yeac{bottom:491.114672pt;} .ya70{bottom:492.385333pt;} .ya78{bottom:492.409333pt;} .ya80{bottom:492.433333pt;} .ydb2{bottom:492.462667pt;} .yd60{bottom:492.908326pt;} .yd61{bottom:492.912133pt;} .ye3b{bottom:492.931867pt;} .ye79{bottom:492.938000pt;} .ybe8{bottom:493.164293pt;} .ybe9{bottom:493.170400pt;} .y8d9{bottom:493.686847pt;} .ya3f{bottom:493.826675pt;} .ya38{bottom:493.852967pt;} .ya48{bottom:493.882568pt;} .yd2f{bottom:494.771067pt;} .yecf{bottom:495.725867pt;} .yba7{bottom:495.837867pt;} .ye14{bottom:496.088933pt;} .y9fe{bottom:496.966667pt;} .ya05{bottom:496.978667pt;} .ya0c{bottom:496.990667pt;} .y618{bottom:497.392667pt;} .y570{bottom:498.117600pt;} .yad9{bottom:498.343733pt;} .y3b5{bottom:498.559733pt;} .y3da{bottom:498.595600pt;} .y2ff{bottom:498.595733pt;} .y363{bottom:498.659733pt;} .y312{bottom:498.667733pt;} .y5b9{bottom:498.695600pt;} .y59e{bottom:498.732400pt;} .y400{bottom:498.739600pt;} .y497{bottom:499.569467pt;} .ye63{bottom:499.872933pt;} .y66c{bottom:500.762267pt;} .y649{bottom:500.846267pt;} .y200{bottom:500.885200pt;} .y1d4{bottom:500.906533pt;} .y220{bottom:500.919867pt;} .y786{bottom:500.933467pt;} .y7db{bottom:500.944000pt;} .y7be{bottom:500.945867pt;} .y7a2{bottom:500.947867pt;} .y75d{bottom:500.949867pt;} .yd6{bottom:500.957200pt;} .y264{bottom:500.963867pt;} .y6b9{bottom:501.043200pt;} .y716{bottom:501.050267pt;} .y691{bottom:501.052667pt;} .y628{bottom:501.056133pt;} .y6b8{bottom:501.061867pt;} .y294{bottom:501.083867pt;} .ya52{bottom:501.178400pt;} .y985{bottom:501.302400pt;} .y98f{bottom:501.326400pt;} .y999{bottom:501.350400pt;} .yc44{bottom:501.549333pt;} .y8e{bottom:502.735333pt;} .y78{bottom:502.832267pt;} .y61{bottom:502.964267pt;} .yca9{bottom:503.154566pt;} .ycaa{bottom:503.160133pt;} .y46f{bottom:503.392400pt;} .y4d6{bottom:503.519867pt;} .y50a{bottom:503.636133pt;} .y4aa{bottom:503.687867pt;} .y149{bottom:503.814267pt;} .y557{bottom:503.919867pt;} .y174{bottom:503.922267pt;} .y54a{bottom:503.967867pt;} .y18b{bottom:503.982267pt;} .y53c{bottom:504.015867pt;} .yf45{bottom:505.669333pt;} .yf49{bottom:506.027173pt;} .y93f{bottom:506.630733pt;} .y860{bottom:506.914667pt;} .ybe1{bottom:507.016667pt;} .ya6f{bottom:507.049333pt;} .ya77{bottom:507.073333pt;} .ya7f{bottom:507.097333pt;} .yd2e{bottom:507.175467pt;} .yb9a{bottom:507.324133pt;} .yc74{bottom:507.468305pt;} .ye3a{bottom:508.931867pt;} .ye78{bottom:508.938000pt;} .y8d8{bottom:509.770326pt;} .y26{bottom:510.157600pt;} .yeab{bottom:510.809200pt;} .yb4b{bottom:511.327333pt;} .y9fd{bottom:511.630667pt;} .ya04{bottom:511.642667pt;} .ya0b{bottom:511.654667pt;} .ye13{bottom:512.088933pt;} .y5f0{bottom:512.348400pt;} .y617{bottom:512.380667pt;} .y56f{bottom:512.901600pt;} .ybf4{bottom:512.966000pt;} .yf46{bottom:513.243613pt;} .y5b8{bottom:513.443600pt;} .y59d{bottom:513.480400pt;} .yf4a{bottom:513.601453pt;} .y445{bottom:514.025200pt;} .y3b4{bottom:514.555733pt;} .y3d9{bottom:514.591600pt;} .y2fe{bottom:514.591733pt;} .y362{bottom:514.655733pt;} .y311{bottom:514.663733pt;} .y3ff{bottom:514.735600pt;} .yb2c{bottom:514.782991pt;} .y66b{bottom:515.486267pt;} .y1ff{bottom:515.549200pt;} .y648{bottom:515.570267pt;} .y1d3{bottom:515.570533pt;} .y21f{bottom:515.583867pt;} .yd5{bottom:515.621200pt;} .y263{bottom:515.627867pt;} .y785{bottom:515.660000pt;} .y7da{bottom:515.670533pt;} .y7bd{bottom:515.672400pt;} .y75c{bottom:515.674400pt;} .y293{bottom:515.747867pt;} .y6dc{bottom:515.770933pt;} .y6db{bottom:515.775600pt;} .y690{bottom:515.778000pt;} .y6b7{bottom:515.787200pt;} .ye62{bottom:515.872933pt;} .ye89{bottom:516.483733pt;} .y627{bottom:516.872133pt;} .yb14{bottom:517.138628pt;} .y8d{bottom:517.399333pt;} .y77{bottom:517.496267pt;} .y60{bottom:517.628267pt;} .yf08{bottom:517.660267pt;} .ydb1{bottom:518.069387pt;} .yb06{bottom:518.151130pt;} .y46e{bottom:518.200400pt;} .y496{bottom:518.241467pt;} .y4d5{bottom:518.339867pt;} .y509{bottom:518.456133pt;} .y148{bottom:518.478267pt;} .y4a9{bottom:518.507867pt;} .y173{bottom:518.586267pt;} .y18a{bottom:518.646267pt;} .y556{bottom:519.003867pt;} .y549{bottom:519.051867pt;} .y53b{bottom:519.099867pt;} .ycef{bottom:520.580133pt;} .yf47{bottom:520.817893pt;} .yf4b{bottom:521.175733pt;} .ybca{bottom:521.562533pt;} .ya6e{bottom:521.713333pt;} .ya76{bottom:521.737333pt;} .ya7e{bottom:521.761333pt;} .yca7{bottom:522.038924pt;} .yce9{bottom:522.092000pt;} .yca8{bottom:522.156400pt;} .ye39{bottom:524.931867pt;} .ye77{bottom:524.938000pt;} .y93e{bottom:524.959067pt;} .y440{bottom:525.353867pt;} .yc73{bottom:525.765845pt;} .y8d7{bottom:525.853805pt;} .y9fc{bottom:526.294667pt;} .ya03{bottom:526.306667pt;} .ya0a{bottom:526.318667pt;} .yc26{bottom:526.476533pt;} .yc43{bottom:526.878667pt;} .yb69{bottom:527.244026pt;} .y5ef{bottom:527.336400pt;} .y616{bottom:527.368667pt;} .y56e{bottom:527.685600pt;} .ye12{bottom:528.088933pt;} .y5b7{bottom:528.191600pt;} .y59c{bottom:528.228400pt;} .y25{bottom:528.383067pt;} .y24{bottom:528.383083pt;} .yf48{bottom:528.392173pt;} .yf4c{bottom:528.750013pt;} .ybdf{bottom:530.020800pt;} .ybde{bottom:530.028327pt;} .yb5a{bottom:530.083027pt;} .y66a{bottom:530.210267pt;} .y1fe{bottom:530.213200pt;} .y1d2{bottom:530.234533pt;} .y21e{bottom:530.247867pt;} .yd4{bottom:530.285200pt;} .y262{bottom:530.291867pt;} .y647{bottom:530.294267pt;} .y2b7{bottom:530.299067pt;} .y784{bottom:530.386533pt;} .y7d9{bottom:530.397067pt;} .y75b{bottom:530.398933pt;} .y292{bottom:530.411867pt;} .y6da{bottom:530.500933pt;} .y68f{bottom:530.503333pt;} .y6b6{bottom:530.512533pt;} .y3b3{bottom:530.551733pt;} .y3d8{bottom:530.587600pt;} .y2fd{bottom:530.587733pt;} .y361{bottom:530.651733pt;} .y310{bottom:530.659733pt;} .yf43{bottom:530.704667pt;} .y3fe{bottom:530.731600pt;} .ydb0{bottom:530.872747pt;} .ye61{bottom:531.872933pt;} .y8c{bottom:532.063333pt;} .y76{bottom:532.160267pt;} .y5f{bottom:532.292267pt;} .y626{bottom:532.688133pt;} .yf06{bottom:532.913333pt;} .ycee{bottom:532.984533pt;} .y46d{bottom:533.008400pt;} .y147{bottom:533.142267pt;} .y4d4{bottom:533.159867pt;} .y172{bottom:533.250267pt;} .y508{bottom:533.276133pt;} .y189{bottom:533.310267pt;} .y4a8{bottom:533.323733pt;} .y555{bottom:534.087867pt;} .y548{bottom:534.135867pt;} .y53a{bottom:534.183867pt;} .yce8{bottom:534.496400pt;} .ydfe{bottom:535.772667pt;} .yf38{bottom:536.232133pt;} .yf37{bottom:536.447733pt;} .yf39{bottom:536.681333pt;} .y495{bottom:536.913467pt;} .yf44{bottom:538.309733pt;} .yba6{bottom:540.837867pt;} .ye38{bottom:540.931867pt;} .ye76{bottom:540.938000pt;} .yd09{bottom:540.950533pt;} .y9fb{bottom:540.958667pt;} .yd0e{bottom:540.962533pt;} .ya02{bottom:540.970667pt;} .yd13{bottom:540.974533pt;} .ya09{bottom:540.982667pt;} .yca6{bottom:541.040758pt;} .yc25{bottom:541.144533pt;} .yedd{bottom:541.163200pt;} .y8d6{bottom:541.937284pt;} .y5ee{bottom:542.324400pt;} .y615{bottom:542.356667pt;} .y56d{bottom:542.469600pt;} .y5b6{bottom:542.939600pt;} .y59b{bottom:542.976400pt;} .y93c{bottom:543.287400pt;} .yd41{bottom:543.567333pt;} .ydaf{bottom:543.676107pt;} .yc72{bottom:544.063386pt;} .ye11{bottom:544.088933pt;} .yc42{bottom:544.214667pt;} .y93d{bottom:544.349067pt;} .yb99{bottom:544.824133pt;} .y1fd{bottom:544.877200pt;} .y117{bottom:544.879867pt;} .y1d1{bottom:544.898533pt;} .y21d{bottom:544.911867pt;} .y669{bottom:544.934267pt;} .yd3{bottom:544.949200pt;} .y261{bottom:544.955867pt;} .y13b{bottom:544.975867pt;} .y646{bottom:545.018267pt;} .y291{bottom:545.075867pt;} .y783{bottom:545.113067pt;} .y759{bottom:545.121600pt;} .y75a{bottom:545.123600pt;} .y6d9{bottom:545.226267pt;} .y68e{bottom:545.228667pt;} .ybf3{bottom:545.232667pt;} .y6b5{bottom:545.237867pt;} .yced{bottom:545.388933pt;} .yd21{bottom:545.527680pt;} .y431{bottom:546.546400pt;} .y3b2{bottom:546.547733pt;} .y3d7{bottom:546.583600pt;} .y2fc{bottom:546.583733pt;} .y23{bottom:546.608533pt;} .y360{bottom:546.647733pt;} .y30f{bottom:546.655733pt;} .y8b{bottom:546.727333pt;} .y3fd{bottom:546.727600pt;} .y75{bottom:546.824267pt;} .yce7{bottom:546.900800pt;} .y5e{bottom:546.956267pt;} .y146{bottom:547.806267pt;} .y46c{bottom:547.816400pt;} .ye60{bottom:547.872933pt;} .y170{bottom:547.914267pt;} .y188{bottom:547.974267pt;} .y4d3{bottom:547.979867pt;} .y507{bottom:548.096133pt;} .ye88{bottom:548.483733pt;} .y625{bottom:548.504133pt;} .y171{bottom:549.006267pt;} .y554{bottom:549.171867pt;} .y547{bottom:549.219867pt;} .y539{bottom:549.267867pt;} .y2b6{bottom:549.499067pt;} .ybe6{bottom:549.589200pt;} .yeaa{bottom:550.198309pt;} .ydfd{bottom:550.352667pt;} .yedc{bottom:551.831200pt;} .yf51{bottom:551.877080pt;} .yf56{bottom:552.453600pt;} .ybdb{bottom:552.932267pt;} .yf4d{bottom:553.116267pt;} .yf07{bottom:554.661333pt;} .y494{bottom:555.585467pt;} .yd08{bottom:555.614533pt;} .yd0d{bottom:555.626533pt;} .yd12{bottom:555.638533pt;} .yc24{bottom:555.812533pt;} .yd40{bottom:555.971733pt;} .yb4a{bottom:556.325345pt;} .ydae{bottom:556.479467pt;} .ybf1{bottom:556.667600pt;} .ye37{bottom:556.931867pt;} .ye75{bottom:556.938000pt;} .y56c{bottom:557.253600pt;} .y5ed{bottom:557.312400pt;} .y614{bottom:557.344667pt;} .y5b5{bottom:557.687600pt;} .y59a{bottom:557.724400pt;} .y8d5{bottom:558.020763pt;} .y44a{bottom:558.190400pt;} .yd20{bottom:558.879840pt;} .yf52{bottom:559.451360pt;} .y1fc{bottom:559.541200pt;} .y116{bottom:559.543867pt;} .y1d0{bottom:559.562533pt;} .y21c{bottom:559.575867pt;} .yd2{bottom:559.613200pt;} .y260{bottom:559.619867pt;} .y13a{bottom:559.639867pt;} .y668{bottom:559.658267pt;} .y290{bottom:559.739867pt;} .y645{bottom:559.742267pt;} .y782{bottom:559.839600pt;} .y7d8{bottom:559.843600pt;} .y758{bottom:559.848133pt;} .y68d{bottom:559.954000pt;} .y6b4{bottom:559.963200pt;} .y740{bottom:559.970267pt;} .yf57{bottom:560.027880pt;} .yca5{bottom:560.042592pt;} .ye10{bottom:560.088933pt;} .yf4e{bottom:560.690547pt;} .y8a{bottom:561.391333pt;} .y74{bottom:561.488267pt;} .y93a{bottom:561.615733pt;} .y5d{bottom:561.620267pt;} .yc71{bottom:562.360927pt;} .y145{bottom:562.470267pt;} .yedb{bottom:562.499200pt;} .y3b1{bottom:562.543733pt;} .y16f{bottom:562.578267pt;} .y3d6{bottom:562.579600pt;} .y2fb{bottom:562.579733pt;} .y46b{bottom:562.624400pt;} .y187{bottom:562.638267pt;} .y35f{bottom:562.643733pt;} .y30e{bottom:562.651733pt;} .y93b{bottom:562.677400pt;} .y3fc{bottom:562.723600pt;} .y4d2{bottom:562.799867pt;} .y506{bottom:562.916133pt;} .y4a7{bottom:562.919467pt;} .ye5f{bottom:563.872933pt;} .y553{bottom:564.255867pt;} .y546{bottom:564.303867pt;} .y624{bottom:564.320133pt;} .y538{bottom:564.351867pt;} .y22{bottom:564.834000pt;} .yf53{bottom:567.025640pt;} .yf58{bottom:567.602160pt;} .ye02{bottom:567.635600pt;} .yf4f{bottom:568.264827pt;} .yd3f{bottom:568.376133pt;} .y2b5{bottom:568.699067pt;} .ydad{bottom:569.282827pt;} .yc41{bottom:569.544000pt;} .yea9{bottom:569.892837pt;} .y449{bottom:570.190400pt;} .yd07{bottom:570.278533pt;} .yd0c{bottom:570.290533pt;} .yd11{bottom:570.302533pt;} .yc23{bottom:570.480533pt;} .y56b{bottom:572.037600pt;} .yd1f{bottom:572.232000pt;} .y5ec{bottom:572.300400pt;} .y613{bottom:572.332667pt;} .y5b4{bottom:572.435600pt;} .y599{bottom:572.472400pt;} .ye36{bottom:572.931867pt;} .ye74{bottom:572.938000pt;} .yeda{bottom:573.167200pt;} .y8d3{bottom:574.104242pt;} .y1fb{bottom:574.205200pt;} .y115{bottom:574.207867pt;} .y1cf{bottom:574.226533pt;} .y21b{bottom:574.239867pt;} .y493{bottom:574.257467pt;} .yd1{bottom:574.277200pt;} .y25f{bottom:574.283867pt;} .y139{bottom:574.303867pt;} .y28f{bottom:574.403867pt;} .yf54{bottom:574.599920pt;} .y8d4{bottom:575.035876pt;} .yf59{bottom:575.176440pt;} .y448{bottom:575.201333pt;} .yf50{bottom:575.839107pt;} .y89{bottom:576.058000pt;} .ye0f{bottom:576.088933pt;} .y73{bottom:576.152267pt;} .y5c{bottom:576.284267pt;} .y144{bottom:577.134267pt;} .ybe4{bottom:577.151200pt;} .y16e{bottom:577.242267pt;} .y186{bottom:577.302267pt;} .y46a{bottom:577.432400pt;} .y4d1{bottom:577.619867pt;} .y505{bottom:577.736133pt;} .y4a6{bottom:577.739467pt;} .yf30{bottom:577.779333pt;} .y3b0{bottom:578.539733pt;} .y430{bottom:578.541067pt;} .y3d5{bottom:578.575600pt;} .y2fa{bottom:578.575733pt;} .y35e{bottom:578.639733pt;} .y30d{bottom:578.647733pt;} .y3fb{bottom:578.719600pt;} .yf2e{bottom:578.917333pt;} .yf2f{bottom:578.951467pt;} .yca4{bottom:579.044426pt;} .y552{bottom:579.339867pt;} .y545{bottom:579.387867pt;} .y537{bottom:579.435867pt;} .ye5e{bottom:579.872933pt;} .y623{bottom:580.136133pt;} .yc70{bottom:580.658468pt;} .y422{bottom:581.534800pt;} .ydac{bottom:582.086187pt;} .yf55{bottom:582.174200pt;} .yf5a{bottom:582.750720pt;} .y21{bottom:583.059467pt;} .ybd9{bottom:583.561533pt;} .ybda{bottom:583.564133pt;} .ybf2{bottom:583.952667pt;} .yd06{bottom:584.942533pt;} .yd0b{bottom:584.954533pt;} .yd10{bottom:584.966533pt;} .yc22{bottom:585.148533pt;} .yd1e{bottom:585.584160pt;} .yd5e{bottom:586.343867pt;} .y56a{bottom:586.821600pt;} .yc40{bottom:586.880000pt;} .y5b3{bottom:587.183600pt;} .y447{bottom:587.204000pt;} .y598{bottom:587.220400pt;} .yd5f{bottom:587.284528pt;} .y5eb{bottom:587.288400pt;} .y612{bottom:587.320667pt;} .y2b4{bottom:587.899067pt;} .y1fa{bottom:588.869200pt;} .y114{bottom:588.871867pt;} .y1ce{bottom:588.890533pt;} .y21a{bottom:588.903867pt;} .ye35{bottom:588.931867pt;} .ye73{bottom:588.938000pt;} .yd0{bottom:588.941200pt;} .y25e{bottom:588.947867pt;} .y138{bottom:588.967867pt;} .y28e{bottom:589.067867pt;} .yea8{bottom:589.587365pt;} .yb98{bottom:589.824133pt;} .y8d1{bottom:590.187721pt;} .y72{bottom:590.816267pt;} .y5b{bottom:590.948267pt;} .y8d2{bottom:591.119355pt;} .y143{bottom:591.798267pt;} .y16d{bottom:591.906267pt;} .y185{bottom:591.966267pt;} .ye0e{bottom:592.088933pt;} .y4d0{bottom:592.439867pt;} .y504{bottom:592.556133pt;} .y4a5{bottom:592.559467pt;} .ycf2{bottom:593.147067pt;} .y421{bottom:593.534800pt;} .y551{bottom:594.423867pt;} .y544{bottom:594.471867pt;} .y536{bottom:594.519867pt;} .y3af{bottom:594.535733pt;} .y42f{bottom:594.538400pt;} .y3d4{bottom:594.571600pt;} .y2f9{bottom:594.571733pt;} .y35d{bottom:594.635733pt;} .y30c{bottom:594.643733pt;} .y3fa{bottom:594.715600pt;} .ydab{bottom:594.889547pt;} .yc19{bottom:595.839867pt;} .ye5d{bottom:595.872933pt;} .y622{bottom:595.955733pt;} .yc5b{bottom:596.567449pt;} .yca3{bottom:598.046260pt;} .yd5d{bottom:598.748267pt;} .yd1d{bottom:598.936320pt;} .y446{bottom:599.204000pt;} .yd05{bottom:599.606533pt;} .yd0a{bottom:599.618533pt;} .yd0f{bottom:599.630533pt;} .y20{bottom:601.284933pt;} .y569{bottom:601.605600pt;} .y5b2{bottom:601.931600pt;} .y597{bottom:601.968400pt;} .y5ea{bottom:602.276400pt;} .y611{bottom:602.308667pt;} .yd50{bottom:603.093893pt;} .y1f9{bottom:603.533200pt;} .y113{bottom:603.535867pt;} .y1cd{bottom:603.554533pt;} .y219{bottom:603.567867pt;} .ycf{bottom:603.605200pt;} .y25d{bottom:603.611867pt;} .y137{bottom:603.631867pt;} .y28d{bottom:603.731867pt;} .y71{bottom:605.480267pt;} .y88{bottom:605.540267pt;} .ycf1{bottom:605.551467pt;} .y5a{bottom:605.612267pt;} .y6ef{bottom:605.658000pt;} .yc21{bottom:605.888533pt;} .y8cf{bottom:606.271200pt;} .y142{bottom:606.462267pt;} .y16c{bottom:606.570267pt;} .y184{bottom:606.630267pt;} .y965{bottom:606.660733pt;} .y8d0{bottom:607.202834pt;} .y4cf{bottom:607.259867pt;} .y503{bottom:607.376133pt;} .y4a4{bottom:607.379467pt;} .yce1{bottom:607.559067pt;} .yc27{bottom:609.206000pt;} .yea7{bottom:609.281893pt;} .y550{bottom:609.507867pt;} .y543{bottom:609.555867pt;} .y535{bottom:609.603867pt;} .ydfc{bottom:610.400667pt;} .yc18{bottom:610.507867pt;} .y3ae{bottom:610.531733pt;} .y42e{bottom:610.535733pt;} .y3d3{bottom:610.567600pt;} .y2f8{bottom:610.567733pt;} .yaa6{bottom:610.607054pt;} .y35c{bottom:610.631733pt;} .y30b{bottom:610.639733pt;} .y3f9{bottom:610.711600pt;} .yd5c{bottom:611.152667pt;} .ye5c{bottom:611.872933pt;} .ybe3{bottom:611.992600pt;} .ybe5{bottom:611.999200pt;} .yce0{bottom:612.044667pt;} .yc3f{bottom:612.209333pt;} .yd1c{bottom:612.288480pt;} .y43e{bottom:613.395067pt;} .y8e3{bottom:614.401825pt;} .y72c{bottom:615.234800pt;} .y7f0{bottom:615.712400pt;} .y492{bottom:615.931600pt;} .y68c{bottom:616.063067pt;} .y568{bottom:616.389600pt;} .yd4f{bottom:616.446053pt;} .y5b1{bottom:616.679600pt;} .y596{bottom:616.716400pt;} .ye31{bottom:616.777467pt;} .yca2{bottom:617.048094pt;} .y5e9{bottom:617.264400pt;} .y610{bottom:617.296667pt;} .ycf0{bottom:617.955867pt;} .y1f8{bottom:618.197200pt;} .y112{bottom:618.199867pt;} .y1cc{bottom:618.218533pt;} .y218{bottom:618.231867pt;} .yce{bottom:618.269200pt;} .y25c{bottom:618.275867pt;} .y136{bottom:618.295867pt;} .y28c{bottom:618.395867pt;} .yb5d{bottom:620.015467pt;} .y70{bottom:620.144267pt;} .yde1{bottom:620.198667pt;} .y87{bottom:620.204267pt;} .y59{bottom:620.276267pt;} .ydaa{bottom:620.496267pt;} .y141{bottom:621.126267pt;} .y16b{bottom:621.234267pt;} .y183{bottom:621.294267pt;} .y4ce{bottom:622.079867pt;} .y3b{bottom:622.129987pt;} .y502{bottom:622.196133pt;} .y4a3{bottom:622.199467pt;} .yce6{bottom:622.332400pt;} .y9e3{bottom:622.903200pt;} .yd04{bottom:623.919867pt;} .ycdf{bottom:624.449067pt;} .y54f{bottom:624.591867pt;} .y542{bottom:624.639867pt;} .y534{bottom:624.687867pt;} .y15{bottom:624.739319pt;} .ydfb{bottom:624.980667pt;} .yc17{bottom:625.175867pt;} .yc4e{bottom:625.197333pt;} .yd1b{bottom:625.640640pt;} .y3ad{bottom:626.527733pt;} .y42d{bottom:626.533067pt;} .y3d2{bottom:626.563600pt;} .y2f7{bottom:626.563733pt;} .y35b{bottom:626.627733pt;} .y3f8{bottom:626.707600pt;} .y621{bottom:627.556667pt;} .yea6{bottom:628.976421pt;} .y44b{bottom:629.011067pt;} .y44c{bottom:629.013147pt;} .yc3e{bottom:629.545333pt;} .yd4d{bottom:629.798213pt;} .yd4e{bottom:630.810752pt;} .y567{bottom:631.173600pt;} .y5b0{bottom:631.427600pt;} .y595{bottom:631.464400pt;} .y5e8{bottom:632.252400pt;} .y60f{bottom:632.284667pt;} .y1f7{bottom:632.861200pt;} .y111{bottom:632.863867pt;} .y1cb{bottom:632.882533pt;} .y217{bottom:632.895867pt;} .ycd{bottom:632.933200pt;} .y25b{bottom:632.939867pt;} .y135{bottom:632.959867pt;} .y28b{bottom:633.059867pt;} .yda9{bottom:633.299547pt;} .yd33{bottom:634.241733pt;} .y6f{bottom:634.808267pt;} .y86{bottom:634.868267pt;} .y58{bottom:634.940267pt;} .yc6f{bottom:635.748292pt;} .y140{bottom:635.790267pt;} .y16a{bottom:635.898267pt;} .y182{bottom:635.958267pt;} .y964{bottom:635.985733pt;} .yca1{bottom:636.049929pt;} .ycde{bottom:636.853467pt;} .y4cd{bottom:636.899867pt;} .y501{bottom:637.016133pt;} .y4a2{bottom:637.019467pt;} .yb18{bottom:638.256800pt;} .yd1a{bottom:638.992800pt;} .y348{bottom:639.361467pt;} .ydfa{bottom:639.560667pt;} .y54e{bottom:639.675867pt;} .ye4d{bottom:639.722667pt;} .y541{bottom:639.723867pt;} .y533{bottom:639.771867pt;} .y2ac{bottom:639.811600pt;} .y3ac{bottom:642.523733pt;} .y42c{bottom:642.530400pt;} .y3d1{bottom:642.559600pt;} .y2f6{bottom:642.559733pt;} .y35a{bottom:642.623733pt;} .y3f7{bottom:642.703600pt;} .yd4b{bottom:643.150373pt;} .y620{bottom:643.372667pt;} .ye30{bottom:643.444133pt;} .yab1{bottom:643.879269pt;} .yab2{bottom:643.886667pt;} .yd4c{bottom:644.162912pt;} .yc11{bottom:645.913200pt;} .yc10{bottom:645.922400pt;} .y566{bottom:645.957600pt;} .y5af{bottom:646.175600pt;} .y594{bottom:646.212400pt;} .yd32{bottom:646.646133pt;} .yde0{bottom:646.865333pt;} .y5e7{bottom:647.240400pt;} .yd57{bottom:647.257333pt;} .y60e{bottom:647.272667pt;} .y1f6{bottom:647.525200pt;} .y110{bottom:647.527867pt;} .y1ca{bottom:647.546533pt;} .y216{bottom:647.559867pt;} .ycc{bottom:647.597200pt;} .y25a{bottom:647.603867pt;} .y134{bottom:647.623867pt;} .y28a{bottom:647.723867pt;} .yd58{bottom:648.197994pt;} .y879{bottom:648.261756pt;} .yea5{bottom:648.670949pt;} .yda8{bottom:649.303867pt;} .y968{bottom:649.406133pt;} .y6e{bottom:649.472267pt;} .y85{bottom:649.532267pt;} .y57{bottom:649.604267pt;} .yc1f{bottom:650.003200pt;} .y9e1{bottom:650.453200pt;} .y13f{bottom:650.454267pt;} .y169{bottom:650.562267pt;} .y181{bottom:650.622267pt;} .y347{bottom:651.361467pt;} .y4cc{bottom:651.719867pt;} .y500{bottom:651.836133pt;} .y4a1{bottom:651.839467pt;} .yd19{bottom:652.344933pt;} .yc50{bottom:653.741200pt;} .yc6e{bottom:654.045833pt;} .ydf9{bottom:654.140667pt;} .y54d{bottom:654.759867pt;} .y53f{bottom:654.807867pt;} .y532{bottom:654.855867pt;} .yc3d{bottom:654.874667pt;} .yca0{bottom:655.051763pt;} .ybf5{bottom:655.124133pt;} .y8ce{bottom:655.264467pt;} .y540{bottom:655.899867pt;} .yd49{bottom:656.502533pt;} .ybd0{bottom:657.066000pt;} .yd4a{bottom:657.515072pt;} .ybb6{bottom:657.542133pt;} .y3ab{bottom:658.519733pt;} .y42b{bottom:658.527733pt;} .y3d0{bottom:658.555600pt;} .y2f5{bottom:658.555733pt;} .y359{bottom:658.619733pt;} .y3f6{bottom:658.699600pt;} .yd31{bottom:659.050533pt;} .y61f{bottom:659.188667pt;} .yd56{bottom:659.661733pt;} .y565{bottom:660.741600pt;} .yab5{bottom:660.781535pt;} .yab0{bottom:660.785368pt;} .yab6{bottom:660.789067pt;} .y5ae{bottom:660.923600pt;} .y593{bottom:660.960400pt;} .y1f5{bottom:662.189200pt;} .y10f{bottom:662.191867pt;} .y1c9{bottom:662.210533pt;} .y215{bottom:662.223867pt;} .y5e6{bottom:662.228400pt;} .y60d{bottom:662.260667pt;} .ycb{bottom:662.261200pt;} .y259{bottom:662.267867pt;} .y133{bottom:662.287867pt;} .y289{bottom:662.387867pt;} .yb09{bottom:662.698933pt;} .ybbe{bottom:663.026800pt;} .y37{bottom:663.354933pt;} .y6d{bottom:664.136267pt;} .y84{bottom:664.196267pt;} .y56{bottom:664.268267pt;} .yb8a{bottom:664.874933pt;} .y13e{bottom:665.118267pt;} .y168{bottom:665.226267pt;} .y180{bottom:665.286267pt;} .y2ab{bottom:665.457867pt;} .ye4c{bottom:666.389333pt;} .y4cb{bottom:666.539867pt;} .y4ff{bottom:666.656133pt;} .y4a0{bottom:666.659467pt;} .yea4{bottom:668.365477pt;} .ydf8{bottom:668.720667pt;} .yd18{bottom:669.480400pt;} .y54c{bottom:669.843867pt;} .y53e{bottom:669.891867pt;} .y531{bottom:669.939867pt;} .y9b6{bottom:670.703266pt;} .yd03{bottom:670.709200pt;} .yb4d{bottom:671.133600pt;} .yd55{bottom:672.066133pt;} .yc3c{bottom:672.210667pt;} .yc6d{bottom:672.343374pt;} .yb7b{bottom:672.894000pt;} .yd48{bottom:673.637867pt;} .yc9f{bottom:674.053597pt;} .y833{bottom:674.411040pt;} .y42a{bottom:674.525067pt;} .y2f4{bottom:674.551733pt;} .y358{bottom:674.615733pt;} .y61e{bottom:675.004667pt;} .ye70{bottom:675.438933pt;} .ye2f{bottom:675.444133pt;} .y564{bottom:675.525600pt;} .y5ad{bottom:675.671600pt;} .y592{bottom:675.708400pt;} .y10e{bottom:676.855867pt;} .y1c8{bottom:676.874533pt;} .y214{bottom:676.887867pt;} .yca{bottom:676.925200pt;} .y258{bottom:676.931867pt;} .y132{bottom:676.951867pt;} .y288{bottom:677.051867pt;} .y528{bottom:677.062400pt;} .y9e0{bottom:677.114867pt;} .y5e5{bottom:677.216400pt;} .y60c{bottom:677.248667pt;} .yabf{bottom:677.680103pt;} .yab4{bottom:677.687634pt;} .yaaf{bottom:677.691467pt;} .yccc{bottom:677.808400pt;} .ybb8{bottom:678.647733pt;} .y6c{bottom:678.800267pt;} .y83{bottom:678.860267pt;} .yddf{bottom:678.872667pt;} .y55{bottom:678.932267pt;} .ybcf{bottom:681.066000pt;} .y4ca{bottom:681.359867pt;} .ya61{bottom:681.453467pt;} .y4fe{bottom:681.476133pt;} .y49f{bottom:681.479467pt;} .y36{bottom:681.580400pt;} .ydba{bottom:682.894667pt;} .y2aa{bottom:683.057867pt;} .ydf7{bottom:683.300667pt;} .y8f1{bottom:683.943448pt;} .y8cd{bottom:684.589467pt;} .y885{bottom:684.710400pt;} .y890{bottom:684.734400pt;} .y89c{bottom:684.758400pt;} .y54b{bottom:684.927867pt;} .y53d{bottom:684.975867pt;} .y52f{bottom:685.023867pt;} .yb9b{bottom:685.839600pt;} .y530{bottom:686.115867pt;} .yb3b{bottom:686.238000pt;} .yb6c{bottom:686.250133pt;} .yea3{bottom:688.060005pt;} .y41a{bottom:688.992667pt;} .y4e5{bottom:690.141733pt;} .yccb{bottom:690.212800pt;} .y563{bottom:690.309600pt;} .y5ac{bottom:690.419600pt;} .y591{bottom:690.456400pt;} .y429{bottom:690.522400pt;} .y2f3{bottom:690.547733pt;} .y357{bottom:690.611733pt;} .yc6c{bottom:690.640915pt;} .y61d{bottom:690.820667pt;} .y10d{bottom:691.522533pt;} .y1c7{bottom:691.538533pt;} .y213{bottom:691.551867pt;} .yc9{bottom:691.589200pt;} .y257{bottom:691.595867pt;} .y131{bottom:691.615867pt;} .y1f4{bottom:691.658533pt;} .y287{bottom:691.715867pt;} .y5e4{bottom:692.204400pt;} .y60b{bottom:692.236667pt;} .ybcc{bottom:692.868933pt;} .yc9e{bottom:693.055431pt;} .y54{bottom:693.596267pt;} .yaad{bottom:694.575105pt;} .yabe{bottom:694.586202pt;} .yaae{bottom:694.593733pt;} .y4c9{bottom:696.179867pt;} .y4fd{bottom:696.296133pt;} .y49e{bottom:696.299467pt;} .yc3b{bottom:697.540000pt;} .ya51{bottom:697.548800pt;} .ydf6{bottom:697.880667pt;} .ye4b{bottom:698.386933pt;} .y3a9{bottom:698.416667pt;} .y884{bottom:699.374400pt;} .y88f{bottom:699.398400pt;} .y89b{bottom:699.422400pt;} .y35{bottom:699.805867pt;} .y34{bottom:699.806792pt;} .yafa{bottom:700.010773pt;} .ybb2{bottom:700.280107pt;} .ybc6{bottom:700.955707pt;} .ycca{bottom:702.617200pt;} .y801{bottom:703.701496pt;} .y9df{bottom:703.776533pt;} .y562{bottom:705.093600pt;} .y5ab{bottom:705.167600pt;} .y590{bottom:705.204400pt;} .y41d{bottom:705.534667pt;} .y1c6{bottom:706.202533pt;} .y212{bottom:706.215867pt;} .yc8{bottom:706.253200pt;} .y10c{bottom:706.254533pt;} .y256{bottom:706.259867pt;} .y130{bottom:706.279867pt;} .y1f3{bottom:706.322533pt;} .y286{bottom:706.379867pt;} .y428{bottom:706.519733pt;} .y2f2{bottom:706.543733pt;} .y356{bottom:706.607733pt;} .y61c{bottom:706.636667pt;} .y5e3{bottom:707.192400pt;} .y60a{bottom:707.224667pt;} .yb3a{bottom:707.613040pt;} .ya60{bottom:707.629200pt;} .ya5f{bottom:707.630744pt;} .yea2{bottom:707.754533pt;} .y53{bottom:708.260267pt;} .y9be{bottom:708.381041pt;} .y9c7{bottom:708.407200pt;} .yc6b{bottom:708.938455pt;} .y951{bottom:709.582400pt;} .y95a{bottom:709.606400pt;} .y963{bottom:709.630400pt;} .y4fc{bottom:711.116133pt;} .yaac{bottom:711.481204pt;} .yabd{bottom:711.492301pt;} .yab3{bottom:711.496133pt;} .ya2c{bottom:711.701947pt;} .yc9d{bottom:712.057265pt;} .ydf5{bottom:712.460667pt;} .y96b{bottom:713.072916pt;} .y883{bottom:714.038400pt;} .y88e{bottom:714.062400pt;} .y89a{bottom:714.086400pt;} .y8fb{bottom:714.455333pt;} .y904{bottom:714.479333pt;} .yc3a{bottom:714.876000pt;} .y55b{bottom:717.317467pt;} .y41c{bottom:717.537333pt;} .y33{bottom:718.032242pt;} .y2a9{bottom:718.257867pt;} .y426{bottom:719.535546pt;} .y561{bottom:719.877600pt;} .y5aa{bottom:719.915600pt;} .y58f{bottom:719.952400pt;} .yb6e{bottom:720.211440pt;} .y1c5{bottom:720.866533pt;} .y211{bottom:720.879867pt;} .yc7{bottom:720.917200pt;} .y10b{bottom:720.918533pt;} .y255{bottom:720.923867pt;} .y12f{bottom:720.943867pt;} .y1f2{bottom:720.986533pt;} .y285{bottom:721.043867pt;} .yaf9{bottom:721.385813pt;} .ybb1{bottom:721.655147pt;} .y5e2{bottom:722.180400pt;} .y609{bottom:722.212667pt;} .ybc5{bottom:722.330747pt;} .ydd9{bottom:722.472320pt;} .y2f1{bottom:722.539733pt;} .y355{bottom:722.603733pt;} .y52{bottom:722.924267pt;} .yd46{bottom:723.981467pt;} .yd45{bottom:723.981600pt;} .y950{bottom:724.246400pt;} .y959{bottom:724.270400pt;} .y962{bottom:724.294400pt;} .ya50{bottom:725.083200pt;} .y9c5{bottom:725.260847pt;} .y9ce{bottom:725.287006pt;} .y9bd{bottom:725.287140pt;} .y9c6{bottom:725.309600pt;} .y4fb{bottom:725.936133pt;} .ydf4{bottom:727.040667pt;} .yc6a{bottom:727.235996pt;} .yea1{bottom:727.449067pt;} .yaab{bottom:728.387303pt;} .yabc{bottom:728.398400pt;} .y83a{bottom:728.433867pt;} .y841{bottom:728.445867pt;} .y882{bottom:728.702400pt;} .y88d{bottom:728.726400pt;} .y899{bottom:728.750400pt;} .yb39{bottom:728.988080pt;} .y8fa{bottom:729.119333pt;} .y903{bottom:729.143333pt;} .y4e1{bottom:729.317467pt;} .ycbc{bottom:730.457067pt;} .y877{bottom:730.929867pt;} .yc9c{bottom:731.059099pt;} .y63e{bottom:731.873333pt;} .y425{bottom:732.277867pt;} .y560{bottom:734.661600pt;} .y5a9{bottom:734.663600pt;} .y58e{bottom:734.700400pt;} .y9db{bottom:735.234400pt;} .ydd8{bottom:735.275680pt;} .y1c4{bottom:735.530533pt;} .y210{bottom:735.543867pt;} .yc6{bottom:735.581200pt;} .y10a{bottom:735.582533pt;} .y254{bottom:735.587867pt;} .y12e{bottom:735.607867pt;} .y1f1{bottom:735.650533pt;} .y284{bottom:735.707867pt;} .y2a8{bottom:735.857867pt;} .y32{bottom:736.257692pt;} .y9e9{bottom:736.342667pt;} .y5e1{bottom:737.168400pt;} .y608{bottom:737.200667pt;} .y51{bottom:737.588267pt;} .y9ea{bottom:738.050848pt;} .y974{bottom:738.218400pt;} .y97c{bottom:738.242400pt;} .y984{bottom:738.266400pt;} .y2f0{bottom:738.535733pt;} .y354{bottom:738.599733pt;} .y94f{bottom:738.910400pt;} .y958{bottom:738.934400pt;} .y961{bottom:738.958400pt;} .y7ff{bottom:739.568133pt;} .ydcb{bottom:739.685200pt;} .yc39{bottom:740.205333pt;} .ya6d{bottom:740.448933pt;} .y4fa{bottom:740.752267pt;} .y432{bottom:741.474267pt;} .yb51{bottom:741.586480pt;} .yb2f{bottom:741.598533pt;} .ydf3{bottom:741.620667pt;} .y9c4{bottom:742.166946pt;} .y9cd{bottom:742.193105pt;} .y9bc{bottom:742.193239pt;} .y52e{bottom:742.394000pt;} .y52d{bottom:742.394299pt;} .y49c{bottom:742.396933pt;} .y49d{bottom:742.404472pt;} .y8ef{bottom:742.405467pt;} .yaf8{bottom:742.760853pt;} .ybb0{bottom:743.030187pt;} .y839{bottom:743.097867pt;} .y840{bottom:743.109867pt;} .y847{bottom:743.121867pt;} .y881{bottom:743.366400pt;} .y88c{bottom:743.390400pt;} .y898{bottom:743.414400pt;} .ybcb{bottom:743.705787pt;} .y8f9{bottom:743.783333pt;} .y902{bottom:743.807333pt;} .y90b{bottom:743.831333pt;} .y63d{bottom:743.876000pt;} .yaaa{bottom:745.293402pt;} .yabb{bottom:745.300800pt;} .yc69{bottom:745.533537pt;} .ydd7{bottom:748.079040pt;} .y37e{bottom:749.440267pt;} .yc9b{bottom:750.060933pt;} .y1c3{bottom:750.194533pt;} .y20f{bottom:750.207867pt;} .yc5{bottom:750.245200pt;} .y109{bottom:750.246533pt;} .y253{bottom:750.251867pt;} .y12d{bottom:750.271867pt;} .y1f0{bottom:750.314533pt;} .yb38{bottom:750.363120pt;} .y283{bottom:750.371867pt;} .yf70{bottom:751.627867pt;} .yf7f{bottom:751.663867pt;} .yf8d{bottom:751.699867pt;} .ya4f{bottom:751.744867pt;} .y5e0{bottom:752.156400pt;} .y607{bottom:752.188667pt;} .y50{bottom:752.252267pt;} .y973{bottom:752.882400pt;} .y97b{bottom:752.906400pt;} .y983{bottom:752.930400pt;} .y2a7{bottom:753.457867pt;} .y94e{bottom:753.574400pt;} .y957{bottom:753.598400pt;} .y960{bottom:753.622400pt;} .y807{bottom:753.938400pt;} .y80c{bottom:753.950400pt;} .y31{bottom:754.483142pt;} .y2ef{bottom:754.531733pt;} .y353{bottom:754.595733pt;} .ycbb{bottom:754.873067pt;} .y436{bottom:755.034800pt;} .ya6c{bottom:755.115600pt;} .ydf2{bottom:756.200667pt;} .ya37{bottom:756.870325pt;} .ya31{bottom:756.883471pt;} .ya32{bottom:756.898267pt;} .y5cd{bottom:756.957899pt;} .yc38{bottom:757.541333pt;} .y838{bottom:757.761867pt;} .y83f{bottom:757.773867pt;} .y846{bottom:757.785867pt;} .y880{bottom:758.030400pt;} .y88b{bottom:758.054400pt;} .y897{bottom:758.078400pt;} .y8f8{bottom:758.447333pt;} .y901{bottom:758.471333pt;} .y90a{bottom:758.495333pt;} .yd14{bottom:758.848933pt;} .y9c3{bottom:759.073045pt;} .y9cc{bottom:759.099204pt;} .y9bb{bottom:759.099338pt;} .y8c3{bottom:759.784933pt;} .y8c8{bottom:759.796933pt;} .ydd6{bottom:760.882400pt;} .yab9{bottom:762.189920pt;} .yaa9{bottom:762.199501pt;} .yaba{bottom:762.203200pt;} .yb50{bottom:762.961520pt;} .y381{bottom:763.057333pt;} .yc68{bottom:763.831078pt;} .yaf7{bottom:764.135893pt;} .ybaf{bottom:764.405227pt;} .y1c2{bottom:764.858533pt;} .y20e{bottom:764.871867pt;} .yc4{bottom:764.909200pt;} .y108{bottom:764.910533pt;} .y252{bottom:764.915867pt;} .y12c{bottom:764.935867pt;} .y1ef{bottom:764.978533pt;} .y282{bottom:765.035867pt;} .ybc4{bottom:765.080827pt;} .y5c8{bottom:766.004267pt;} .y5cb{bottom:766.009600pt;} .yf6f{bottom:766.291867pt;} .yf7e{bottom:766.327867pt;} .yea0{bottom:766.838075pt;} .y4f{bottom:766.916267pt;} .y5df{bottom:767.144400pt;} .y606{bottom:767.173867pt;} .y972{bottom:767.546400pt;} .y97a{bottom:767.570400pt;} .y982{bottom:767.594400pt;} .y94d{bottom:768.238400pt;} .y956{bottom:768.262400pt;} .y95f{bottom:768.286400pt;} .y96a{bottom:768.742533pt;} .yc9a{bottom:769.062767pt;} .y876{bottom:769.437600pt;} .ya6b{bottom:769.782267pt;} .y806{bottom:769.934400pt;} .y80b{bottom:769.946400pt;} .y810{bottom:769.958400pt;} .y4f9{bottom:770.310000pt;} .y2ee{bottom:770.527733pt;} .y352{bottom:770.591733pt;} .ydf1{bottom:770.780667pt;} .yb37{bottom:771.738160pt;} .y7fe{bottom:771.972133pt;} .y837{bottom:772.425867pt;} .y83e{bottom:772.437867pt;} .y845{bottom:772.449867pt;} .y87f{bottom:772.694400pt;} .y88a{bottom:772.718400pt;} .y896{bottom:772.742400pt;} .y9f0{bottom:772.798667pt;} .y9f5{bottom:772.810667pt;} .y9fa{bottom:772.822667pt;} .y8f7{bottom:773.111333pt;} .y900{bottom:773.135333pt;} .y909{bottom:773.159333pt;} .ya36{bottom:773.776424pt;} .ya30{bottom:773.789570pt;} .y8c2{bottom:774.448933pt;} .y8c7{bottom:774.460933pt;} .y8cc{bottom:774.472933pt;} .y3a{bottom:775.644560pt;} .y85f{bottom:775.968800pt;} .y9c2{bottom:775.979144pt;} .y9cb{bottom:776.005303pt;} .y9ba{bottom:776.005437pt;} .y5c7{bottom:778.006933pt;} .y5ca{bottom:778.012267pt;} .y1f{bottom:778.400755pt;} .ya4e{bottom:778.406533pt;} .yab8{bottom:779.096019pt;} .yaa8{bottom:779.105600pt;} .y1c1{bottom:779.522533pt;} .y20d{bottom:779.535867pt;} .yc3{bottom:779.573200pt;} .y107{bottom:779.574533pt;} .y251{bottom:779.579867pt;} .y12b{bottom:779.599867pt;} .y1ee{bottom:779.642533pt;} .y281{bottom:779.699867pt;} .ycbd{bottom:780.502400pt;} .y8ed{bottom:780.913200pt;} .yf6e{bottom:780.955867pt;} .yf7d{bottom:780.991867pt;} .yf8c{bottom:781.027867pt;} .y4e{bottom:781.580267pt;} .yc67{bottom:782.128619pt;} .y5de{bottom:782.132400pt;} .y971{bottom:782.210400pt;} .y979{bottom:782.234400pt;} .y981{bottom:782.258400pt;} .yc37{bottom:782.870667pt;} .y94c{bottom:782.902400pt;} .y955{bottom:782.926400pt;} .y95e{bottom:782.950400pt;} .yed9{bottom:783.391200pt;} .yd69{bottom:784.229600pt;} .yb1e{bottom:784.336560pt;} .ya6a{bottom:784.448933pt;} .y4f8{bottom:785.130000pt;} .ydf0{bottom:785.360667pt;} .yaf6{bottom:785.510933pt;} .y875{bottom:785.637600pt;} .ybae{bottom:785.780267pt;} .y805{bottom:785.930400pt;} .y80a{bottom:785.942400pt;} .y80f{bottom:785.954400pt;} .ybc3{bottom:786.455867pt;} .ydd5{bottom:786.489120pt;} .y2ed{bottom:786.523733pt;} .ye9f{bottom:786.532603pt;} .y351{bottom:786.587733pt;} .y836{bottom:787.089867pt;} .y83d{bottom:787.101867pt;} .y844{bottom:787.113867pt;} .y87e{bottom:787.358400pt;} .y889{bottom:787.382400pt;} .y894{bottom:787.406400pt;} .y9ef{bottom:787.462667pt;} .y9f4{bottom:787.474667pt;} .y9f9{bottom:787.486667pt;} .y8f6{bottom:787.775333pt;} .y8ff{bottom:787.799333pt;} .y908{bottom:787.823333pt;} .yc99{bottom:788.064602pt;} .y7fd{bottom:788.172133pt;} .y895{bottom:788.498400pt;} .y2a6{bottom:788.657867pt;} .ye0d{bottom:788.888933pt;} .y8c1{bottom:789.112933pt;} .y8c6{bottom:789.124933pt;} .y8cb{bottom:789.136933pt;} .y5c6{bottom:790.009600pt;} .y5c9{bottom:790.012267pt;} .ya35{bottom:790.682523pt;} .ya2f{bottom:790.695669pt;} .ye72{bottom:791.671333pt;} .ye5b{bottom:791.939600pt;} .y9c1{bottom:792.885243pt;} .y9ca{bottom:792.911402pt;} .y9b9{bottom:792.911535pt;} .yb36{bottom:793.113200pt;} .yed8{bottom:794.059200pt;} .y1c0{bottom:794.189200pt;} .y20c{bottom:794.199867pt;} .yc2{bottom:794.237200pt;} .y106{bottom:794.238533pt;} .y250{bottom:794.243867pt;} .y12a{bottom:794.263867pt;} .y1ed{bottom:794.306533pt;} .y280{bottom:794.363867pt;} .ybce{bottom:794.826000pt;} .yf6d{bottom:795.619867pt;} .yf7c{bottom:795.655867pt;} .yf8b{bottom:795.691867pt;} .yab7{bottom:796.002118pt;} .yaa7{bottom:796.008000pt;} .y4d{bottom:796.246933pt;} .y970{bottom:796.874400pt;} .y978{bottom:796.898400pt;} .y980{bottom:796.922400pt;} .yece{bottom:797.080533pt;} .y605{bottom:797.088533pt;} .y8ec{bottom:797.113200pt;} .y5dd{bottom:797.120400pt;} .y94b{bottom:797.566400pt;} .y954{bottom:797.590400pt;} .y95d{bottom:797.614400pt;} .ya69{bottom:799.115600pt;} .ydd4{bottom:799.292480pt;} .ydef{bottom:799.940667pt;} .y4f7{bottom:799.950000pt;} .yc36{bottom:800.206667pt;} .yc66{bottom:800.426159pt;} .y835{bottom:801.753867pt;} .y83c{bottom:801.765867pt;} .y843{bottom:801.777867pt;} .y874{bottom:801.837600pt;} .y804{bottom:801.926400pt;} .y809{bottom:801.938400pt;} .y80e{bottom:801.950400pt;} .y5c5{bottom:802.012267pt;} .y87d{bottom:802.022400pt;} .y888{bottom:802.046400pt;} .y893{bottom:802.070400pt;} .y9ee{bottom:802.126667pt;} .y9f3{bottom:802.138667pt;} .y9f8{bottom:802.150667pt;} .ycdd{bottom:802.204933pt;} .y8f5{bottom:802.439333pt;} .y8fe{bottom:802.463333pt;} .y907{bottom:802.487333pt;} .y2ec{bottom:802.519733pt;} .y350{bottom:802.583733pt;} .y55d{bottom:803.097765pt;} .y8c0{bottom:803.776933pt;} .y8c5{bottom:803.788933pt;} .y8ca{bottom:803.800933pt;} .y7fc{bottom:804.372133pt;} .yed7{bottom:804.727200pt;} .ye0c{bottom:804.888933pt;} .yb1d{bottom:805.711600pt;} .ye9e{bottom:806.227131pt;} .y2a5{bottom:806.257867pt;} .yd47{bottom:806.282000pt;} .yaf5{bottom:806.885973pt;} .ybc9{bottom:806.953867pt;} .yc98{bottom:807.066436pt;} .ybad{bottom:807.155307pt;} .ya34{bottom:807.588621pt;} .ya2e{bottom:807.601768pt;} .ye71{bottom:807.671333pt;} .yecd{bottom:807.748533pt;} .ybc2{bottom:807.830907pt;} .ye5a{bottom:807.939600pt;} .y20b{bottom:808.863867pt;} .yc1{bottom:808.901200pt;} .y105{bottom:808.902533pt;} .y24f{bottom:808.907867pt;} .y129{bottom:808.927867pt;} .y1bf{bottom:808.955867pt;} .y1ec{bottom:808.970533pt;} .y27f{bottom:809.027867pt;} .y43f{bottom:809.409867pt;} .y9c0{bottom:809.791342pt;} .y9c9{bottom:809.817501pt;} .y9b8{bottom:809.817634pt;} .ya4d{bottom:809.869400pt;} .yf6c{bottom:810.283867pt;} .yf7b{bottom:810.319867pt;} .yf8a{bottom:810.355867pt;} .y96f{bottom:811.538400pt;} .y977{bottom:811.562400pt;} .y97f{bottom:811.586400pt;} .y604{bottom:812.076533pt;} .ydd3{bottom:812.095840pt;} .y5dc{bottom:812.108400pt;} .y94a{bottom:812.230400pt;} .y953{bottom:812.254400pt;} .y95c{bottom:812.278400pt;} .y8eb{bottom:813.313200pt;} .ya68{bottom:813.782267pt;} .yc55{bottom:814.116533pt;} .yb35{bottom:814.488240pt;} .ydee{bottom:814.520667pt;} .y4f6{bottom:814.770000pt;} .yed6{bottom:815.395200pt;} .ycdc{bottom:815.557093pt;} .y834{bottom:816.417867pt;} .y83b{bottom:816.429867pt;} .y842{bottom:816.441867pt;} .y87c{bottom:816.686400pt;} .y887{bottom:816.710400pt;} .y892{bottom:816.734400pt;} .y9ed{bottom:816.790667pt;} .y9f2{bottom:816.802667pt;} .y9f7{bottom:816.814667pt;} .y8f4{bottom:817.103333pt;} .y8fd{bottom:817.127333pt;} .y906{bottom:817.151333pt;} .y803{bottom:817.922400pt;} .y808{bottom:817.934400pt;} .y80d{bottom:817.946400pt;} .y873{bottom:818.037600pt;} .yd68{bottom:818.043200pt;} .yecc{bottom:818.416533pt;} .y8bf{bottom:818.440933pt;} .y8c4{bottom:818.452933pt;} .y8c9{bottom:818.464933pt;} .y2eb{bottom:818.519733pt;} .y34f{bottom:818.579733pt;} .yc65{bottom:818.723700pt;} .y55c{bottom:819.401467pt;} .y7fb{bottom:820.572133pt;} .ye0b{bottom:820.888933pt;} .y20a{bottom:823.527867pt;} .yc0{bottom:823.565200pt;} .y104{bottom:823.566533pt;} .y24e{bottom:823.571867pt;} .y128{bottom:823.591867pt;} .y1be{bottom:823.619867pt;} .y1eb{bottom:823.634533pt;} .ye2e{bottom:823.671333pt;} .y27e{bottom:823.691867pt;} .y2a4{bottom:823.857867pt;} .ye59{bottom:823.939600pt;} .y2bd{bottom:824.235333pt;} .y30{bottom:824.323067pt;} .ya33{bottom:824.494720pt;} .ya2d{bottom:824.507867pt;} .ydd2{bottom:824.899200pt;} .yf6b{bottom:824.947867pt;} .yf7a{bottom:824.983867pt;} .yf89{bottom:825.019867pt;} .yc35{bottom:825.536000pt;} .y4c{bottom:825.601600pt;} .ye9d{bottom:825.921659pt;} .yc97{bottom:826.068270pt;} .y96e{bottom:826.202400pt;} .y976{bottom:826.226400pt;} .y97e{bottom:826.250400pt;} .y9bf{bottom:826.697441pt;} .y9c8{bottom:826.723600pt;} .y9b7{bottom:826.723733pt;} .y949{bottom:826.894400pt;} .y952{bottom:826.918400pt;} .y95b{bottom:826.942400pt;} .y603{bottom:827.064533pt;} .yb1c{bottom:827.086640pt;} .y5db{bottom:827.096400pt;} .yd00{bottom:827.977520pt;} .yaf4{bottom:828.261013pt;} .ya67{bottom:828.448933pt;} .ybac{bottom:828.530347pt;} .ycdb{bottom:828.909253pt;} .yded{bottom:829.100667pt;} .ybc1{bottom:829.205947pt;} .y8ea{bottom:829.513200pt;} .y4f5{bottom:829.590000pt;} .y87b{bottom:831.350400pt;} .y886{bottom:831.374400pt;} .y891{bottom:831.398400pt;} .y9ec{bottom:831.454667pt;} .y9f1{bottom:831.466667pt;} .y9f6{bottom:831.478667pt;} .y8f3{bottom:831.767333pt;} .y8fc{bottom:831.791333pt;} .y905{bottom:831.815333pt;} .y872{bottom:834.237600pt;} .y34e{bottom:834.575733pt;} .yb34{bottom:835.863280pt;} .y7fa{bottom:836.772133pt;} .ye0a{bottom:836.888933pt;} .yc64{bottom:837.021241pt;} .yc4d{bottom:837.471867pt;} .ydd1{bottom:837.702560pt;} .y209{bottom:838.191867pt;} .ybf{bottom:838.229200pt;} .y103{bottom:838.230533pt;} .y24d{bottom:838.235867pt;} .y127{bottom:838.255867pt;} .y1bd{bottom:838.283867pt;} .y1ea{bottom:838.298533pt;} .y27d{bottom:838.355867pt;} .yf6a{bottom:839.611867pt;} .yf79{bottom:839.647867pt;} .ye2d{bottom:839.671333pt;} .yf88{bottom:839.683867pt;} .ye58{bottom:839.939600pt;} .y4b{bottom:840.265600pt;} .y96d{bottom:840.866400pt;} .y975{bottom:840.890400pt;} .y97d{bottom:840.914400pt;} .ycff{bottom:841.329680pt;} .y602{bottom:842.052533pt;} .y5da{bottom:842.084400pt;} .ycda{bottom:842.261413pt;} .y2f{bottom:842.548533pt;} .y2e{bottom:842.551062pt;} .yc34{bottom:842.872000pt;} .ya66{bottom:843.115600pt;} .ydec{bottom:843.680667pt;} .y4f4{bottom:844.410000pt;} .yc96{bottom:845.070104pt;} .ye9c{bottom:845.616187pt;} .y8e9{bottom:845.713200pt;} .ybfc{bottom:847.973600pt;} .yd67{bottom:848.115200pt;} .yb1b{bottom:848.461680pt;} .y86b{bottom:848.464733pt;} .yaf3{bottom:849.636053pt;} .ybab{bottom:849.905387pt;} .y871{bottom:850.437600pt;} .ydd0{bottom:850.505920pt;} .y2ea{bottom:850.571733pt;} .yc4f{bottom:851.437200pt;} .y208{bottom:852.855867pt;} .ye09{bottom:852.888933pt;} .ybe{bottom:852.893200pt;} .y102{bottom:852.894533pt;} .y24c{bottom:852.899867pt;} .y126{bottom:852.919867pt;} .y1bc{bottom:852.947867pt;} .y1e9{bottom:852.962533pt;} .y7f9{bottom:852.972133pt;} .y27c{bottom:853.019867pt;} .yf69{bottom:854.275867pt;} .yf78{bottom:854.311867pt;} .yf87{bottom:854.347867pt;} .ycfe{bottom:854.681840pt;} .y4a{bottom:854.929600pt;} .yc63{bottom:855.318782pt;} .ycd9{bottom:855.613573pt;} .ye2c{bottom:855.671333pt;} .ye57{bottom:855.939600pt;} .y601{bottom:857.040533pt;} .y5d9{bottom:857.072400pt;} .yb33{bottom:857.238320pt;} .ya65{bottom:857.782267pt;} .ydeb{bottom:858.260667pt;} .y2a3{bottom:859.057867pt;} .y4f3{bottom:859.230000pt;} .y8e8{bottom:861.913200pt;} .y39{bottom:862.769173pt;} .yc95{bottom:864.071938pt;} .ye9b{bottom:865.310715pt;} .y1e{bottom:865.521763pt;} .y2e9{bottom:866.567733pt;} .y870{bottom:866.637600pt;} .y86a{bottom:866.793067pt;} .y207{bottom:867.522533pt;} .ybd{bottom:867.557200pt;} .y101{bottom:867.558533pt;} .y24b{bottom:867.563867pt;} .y125{bottom:867.583867pt;} .y1bb{bottom:867.611867pt;} .y1e8{bottom:867.626533pt;} .y27b{bottom:867.683867pt;} .ycfd{bottom:868.034000pt;} .yc33{bottom:868.201333pt;} .ye08{bottom:868.888933pt;} .yf68{bottom:868.939867pt;} .ycd8{bottom:868.965733pt;} .yf77{bottom:868.975867pt;} .yf86{bottom:869.011867pt;} .y7f8{bottom:869.172133pt;} .y49{bottom:869.593600pt;} .yb4f{bottom:869.836720pt;} .yaf2{bottom:871.011093pt;} .yc59{bottom:871.227542pt;} .ybaa{bottom:871.280427pt;} .ye2b{bottom:871.671333pt;} .ye56{bottom:871.939600pt;} .ybc0{bottom:871.956027pt;} .y600{bottom:872.028533pt;} .y5d8{bottom:872.060400pt;} .ydea{bottom:872.840667pt;} .y4f2{bottom:874.050000pt;} .yc5a{bottom:874.373825pt;} .ydcf{bottom:876.112640pt;} .y2a2{bottom:876.657867pt;} .yce4{bottom:878.122133pt;} .yb32{bottom:878.613360pt;} .yc8b{bottom:880.949942pt;} .ybc{bottom:882.221200pt;} .y100{bottom:882.222533pt;} .y24a{bottom:882.227867pt;} .y124{bottom:882.247867pt;} .y1ba{bottom:882.275867pt;} .y1e7{bottom:882.290533pt;} .y27a{bottom:882.347867pt;} .y2e8{bottom:882.563733pt;} .ycfc{bottom:883.136533pt;} .yf67{bottom:883.603867pt;} .yf76{bottom:883.639867pt;} .yf85{bottom:883.675867pt;} .y48{bottom:884.257600pt;} .ye07{bottom:884.888933pt;} .ye9a{bottom:885.005243pt;} .y869{bottom:885.121400pt;} .y7f7{bottom:885.372133pt;} .ybfb{bottom:885.459867pt;} .yc32{bottom:885.537333pt;} .y5ff{bottom:887.016533pt;} .y5d7{bottom:887.048400pt;} .ye2a{bottom:887.671333pt;} .ye55{bottom:887.939600pt;} .y4f1{bottom:888.870000pt;} .ydce{bottom:888.916000pt;} .ycd7{bottom:888.936000pt;} .yd64{bottom:889.016000pt;} .ybf0{bottom:889.138533pt;} .yc01{bottom:889.526533pt;} .ye01{bottom:890.139200pt;} .yb1a{bottom:891.211760pt;} .yaf1{bottom:892.386133pt;} .yba9{bottom:892.655467pt;} .ybbf{bottom:893.331067pt;} .y8e7{bottom:894.313200pt;} .ybb{bottom:896.885200pt;} .yff{bottom:896.886533pt;} .y249{bottom:896.891867pt;} .y123{bottom:896.911867pt;} .y1b9{bottom:896.939867pt;} .y1e6{bottom:896.954533pt;} .y279{bottom:897.011867pt;} .yf66{bottom:898.267867pt;} .yf75{bottom:898.303867pt;} .yf84{bottom:898.339867pt;} .y2e7{bottom:898.559733pt;} .y47{bottom:898.921600pt;} .y86f{bottom:899.037600pt;} .yb31{bottom:899.988400pt;} .ye06{bottom:900.888933pt;} .y9e2{bottom:900.988133pt;} .y7f6{bottom:901.572133pt;} .ydcd{bottom:901.719280pt;} .y5fe{bottom:902.004533pt;} .y5d6{bottom:902.036400pt;} .yce3{bottom:902.538133pt;} .y868{bottom:903.449733pt;} .ye29{bottom:903.671333pt;} .y4f0{bottom:903.690000pt;} .ye54{bottom:903.939600pt;} .ye99{bottom:904.699771pt;} .yc62{bottom:908.126696pt;} .y8e6{bottom:910.513200pt;} .yc31{bottom:910.866667pt;} .y38{bottom:911.159333pt;} .yba{bottom:911.549200pt;} .yfe{bottom:911.550533pt;} .y248{bottom:911.555867pt;} .y122{bottom:911.575867pt;} .y1b8{bottom:911.603867pt;} .y1e5{bottom:911.618533pt;} .y278{bottom:911.675867pt;} .y2a1{bottom:911.857867pt;} .yb19{bottom:912.586800pt;} .yf65{bottom:912.931867pt;} .yf74{bottom:912.967867pt;} .yf83{bottom:913.003867pt;} .y14{bottom:913.219067pt;} .y46{bottom:913.585600pt;} .y2e6{bottom:914.555733pt;} .y86e{bottom:915.237600pt;} .ye05{bottom:916.888933pt;} .y5fd{bottom:916.992533pt;} .y5d5{bottom:917.024400pt;} .ydcc{bottom:917.723600pt;} .y7f5{bottom:917.772133pt;} .ybd5{bottom:918.264800pt;} .y4ef{bottom:918.510000pt;} .ybef{bottom:918.997200pt;} .ye28{bottom:919.671333pt;} .ycbf{bottom:919.686667pt;} .ye53{bottom:919.939600pt;} .y6{bottom:920.216667pt;} .yc94{bottom:920.556263pt;} .yc04{bottom:921.259867pt;} .y867{bottom:921.778067pt;} .ye98{bottom:924.394299pt;} .ycfb{bottom:924.579333pt;} .yb9{bottom:926.213200pt;} .yfd{bottom:926.214533pt;} .y247{bottom:926.219867pt;} .y121{bottom:926.239867pt;} .y1b7{bottom:926.267867pt;} .y1e4{bottom:926.282533pt;} .y277{bottom:926.339867pt;} .yc61{bottom:926.424237pt;} .y8e5{bottom:926.713200pt;} .yf5b{bottom:926.715333pt;} .yf5c{bottom:926.715467pt;} .ycd6{bottom:926.752667pt;} .yf73{bottom:927.631867pt;} .yf82{bottom:927.667867pt;} .yce5{bottom:928.167467pt;} .yc30{bottom:928.202667pt;} .y45{bottom:928.249600pt;} .y9de{bottom:928.516533pt;} .yde9{bottom:928.904667pt;} .y2a0{bottom:929.457867pt;} .y2bc{bottom:929.678720pt;} .y2e5{bottom:930.551733pt;} .yb05{bottom:930.717733pt;} .ybb5{bottom:930.986933pt;} .y86d{bottom:931.437600pt;} .ybbd{bottom:931.662533pt;} .y5fc{bottom:931.980533pt;} .y5d4{bottom:932.009467pt;} .ye04{bottom:932.888933pt;} .y4ee{bottom:933.330000pt;} .y7f4{bottom:933.972133pt;} .ybfa{bottom:934.017747pt;} .ye27{bottom:935.671333pt;} .ye52{bottom:935.939600pt;} .ycfa{bottom:936.579333pt;} .yc0a{bottom:936.770533pt;} .ybfe{bottom:936.984667pt;} .yb49{bottom:938.320000pt;} .ycd5{bottom:938.752667pt;} .yd66{bottom:939.218326pt;} .yc93{bottom:939.558098pt;} .y865{bottom:940.106400pt;} .yb8{bottom:940.877200pt;} .yfc{bottom:940.878533pt;} .y246{bottom:940.883867pt;} .y120{bottom:940.903867pt;} .y1b6{bottom:940.931867pt;} .y1e3{bottom:940.946533pt;} .y276{bottom:941.003867pt;} .y866{bottom:941.168067pt;} .yf64{bottom:942.259867pt;} .yf72{bottom:942.295867pt;} .yf81{bottom:942.331867pt;} .y44{bottom:942.913600pt;} .yde8{bottom:943.568667pt;} .yb8d{bottom:943.937067pt;} .ye97{bottom:944.088827pt;} .yc60{bottom:944.721778pt;} .y2e4{bottom:946.547733pt;} .y5fb{bottom:946.968533pt;} .y4ed{bottom:948.150000pt;} .ycf9{bottom:948.579333pt;} .ycd4{bottom:950.752667pt;} .yb2b{bottom:950.918400pt;} .ybee{bottom:951.263733pt;} .ye26{bottom:951.671333pt;} .yd02{bottom:951.864267pt;} .ye51{bottom:951.939600pt;} .yc2f{bottom:953.532000pt;} .y2{bottom:954.801067pt;} .y9dd{bottom:955.178200pt;} .yb7{bottom:955.541200pt;} .yfb{bottom:955.542533pt;} .y245{bottom:955.547867pt;} .y11f{bottom:955.567867pt;} .y1b5{bottom:955.595867pt;} .y1e2{bottom:955.610533pt;} .y275{bottom:955.667867pt;} .y48f{bottom:956.220533pt;} .y491{bottom:956.235867pt;} .yf63{bottom:956.923867pt;} .yf71{bottom:956.959867pt;} .yf80{bottom:956.995867pt;} .y8ee{bottom:957.390133pt;} .y7bc{bottom:957.629333pt;} .yde7{bottom:958.232667pt;} .yc92{bottom:958.559932pt;} .ybd6{bottom:960.531200pt;} .ycf8{bottom:960.579333pt;} .ydde{bottom:960.992667pt;} .y13{bottom:961.456000pt;} .yd15{bottom:961.533333pt;} .y7f1{bottom:961.770933pt;} .y5fa{bottom:961.956533pt;} .y5d3{bottom:961.962000pt;} .y878{bottom:962.114533pt;} .y2e3{bottom:962.543733pt;} .ycd3{bottom:962.752667pt;} .y4ec{bottom:962.970000pt;} .yc5f{bottom:963.019318pt;} .ye96{bottom:963.783355pt;} .yc16{bottom:964.946533pt;} .yb04{bottom:968.217733pt;} .ybb4{bottom:968.486933pt;} .yc0b{bottom:968.503867pt;} .ybbc{bottom:969.162533pt;} .yb6{bottom:970.205200pt;} .yfa{bottom:970.206533pt;} .y244{bottom:970.211867pt;} .y11e{bottom:970.231867pt;} .y1b4{bottom:970.259867pt;} .y1e1{bottom:970.274533pt;} .y274{bottom:970.331867pt;} .yc03{bottom:970.770800pt;} .yc2e{bottom:970.868000pt;} .yc09{bottom:971.296667pt;} .yc00{bottom:972.504933pt;} .ycf7{bottom:972.579333pt;} .yde6{bottom:972.896667pt;} .y29f{bottom:974.570667pt;} .ycd2{bottom:974.752667pt;} .ybd4{bottom:974.794400pt;} .yb48{bottom:975.820000pt;} .y7{bottom:975.943333pt;} .ycc0{bottom:976.625200pt;} .y5f9{bottom:976.944533pt;} .y5d2{bottom:976.950000pt;} .yc91{bottom:977.561766pt;} .y4eb{bottom:977.790000pt;} .yce2{bottom:978.425600pt;} .y2e2{bottom:978.539733pt;} .y2bb{bottom:978.768000pt;} .yc15{bottom:979.614533pt;} .y29e{bottom:980.365600pt;} .ybf9{bottom:980.670800pt;} .yc5e{bottom:981.316859pt;} .y864{bottom:981.532467pt;} .y9dc{bottom:981.839867pt;} .ye95{bottom:983.477883pt;} .yb8c{bottom:984.090000pt;} .ye25{bottom:984.398933pt;} .ycf6{bottom:984.579333pt;} .ye4a{bottom:984.666933pt;} .yb5{bottom:984.869200pt;} .yf9{bottom:984.870533pt;} .y243{bottom:984.875867pt;} .y11d{bottom:984.895867pt;} .y1b3{bottom:984.923867pt;} .y1e0{bottom:984.938533pt;} .y273{bottom:984.995867pt;} .ycd1{bottom:986.752667pt;} .yddd{bottom:987.659333pt;} .ybd1{bottom:988.161733pt;} .yb2a{bottom:988.418400pt;} .y0{bottom:988.966267pt;} .ybed{bottom:989.983867pt;} .yc89{bottom:990.235733pt;} .yd6b{bottom:990.905333pt;} .ycbe{bottom:991.398533pt;} .y5f8{bottom:991.932533pt;} .y5d1{bottom:991.938000pt;} .y4ea{bottom:992.610000pt;} .yd65{bottom:993.879200pt;} .yd37{bottom:994.106800pt;} .yc14{bottom:994.282533pt;} .y2e1{bottom:994.535733pt;} .ye00{bottom:995.241333pt;} .ybdc{bottom:995.388533pt;} .y8e4{bottom:995.967067pt;} .y86c{bottom:995.998400pt;} .yc2d{bottom:996.197333pt;} .yc90{bottom:996.563600pt;} .ycf5{bottom:996.579333pt;} .yebf{bottom:996.912000pt;} .ybea{bottom:997.410400pt;} .ybe0{bottom:998.228400pt;} .ycd0{bottom:998.752667pt;} .yd01{bottom:999.266800pt;} .yb4{bottom:999.533200pt;} .yf8{bottom:999.534533pt;} .y242{bottom:999.539867pt;} .y11c{bottom:999.559867pt;} .y1b2{bottom:999.587867pt;} .y1df{bottom:999.602533pt;} .yc5d{bottom:999.614400pt;} .y272{bottom:999.659867pt;} .y7f2{bottom:999.746533pt;} .y7f3{bottom:999.746667pt;} .y5{bottom:1001.567200pt;} .ye94{bottom:1003.172411pt;} .yd3a{bottom:1003.603867pt;} .y7bb{bottom:1004.273333pt;} .yd36{bottom:1006.511200pt;} .y5f7{bottom:1006.920533pt;} .y5d0{bottom:1006.926000pt;} .y4e9{bottom:1007.430000pt;} .ycf4{bottom:1008.579333pt;} .y68b{bottom:1009.170800pt;} .y832{bottom:1009.622400pt;} .ya5e{bottom:1010.107867pt;} .y6ee{bottom:1010.372267pt;} .y2e0{bottom:1010.531733pt;} .yccf{bottom:1010.752667pt;} .y29d{bottom:1010.819200pt;} .y863{bottom:1010.857467pt;} .ye24{bottom:1011.065600pt;} .yad{bottom:1011.273867pt;} .ye49{bottom:1011.333600pt;} .y7ef{bottom:1011.942133pt;} .y7ba{bottom:1011.950400pt;} .yc8a{bottom:1012.471467pt;} .y490{bottom:1012.863867pt;} .yb03{bottom:1013.217733pt;} .y9da{bottom:1013.304400pt;} .ybb3{bottom:1013.486933pt;} .yc2c{bottom:1013.533333pt;} .ybbb{bottom:1014.162533pt;} .yb3{bottom:1014.197200pt;} .yf7{bottom:1014.198533pt;} .y241{bottom:1014.203867pt;} .y11b{bottom:1014.223867pt;} .y1b1{bottom:1014.251867pt;} .y1de{bottom:1014.266533pt;} .y271{bottom:1014.323867pt;} .yc0f{bottom:1015.022400pt;} .yd39{bottom:1016.008267pt;} .ybff{bottom:1016.194800pt;} .yc58{bottom:1016.959200pt;} .y72b{bottom:1017.243333pt;} .yc02{bottom:1017.437467pt;} .yd35{bottom:1018.915600pt;} .yddc{bottom:1019.659333pt;} .yd6a{bottom:1019.712667pt;} .ybe7{bottom:1020.414533pt;} .yb47{bottom:1020.820000pt;} .yc1e{bottom:1020.821067pt;} .ybdd{bottom:1021.232667pt;} .ybe2{bottom:1021.674400pt;} .y5f6{bottom:1021.908533pt;} .y5cf{bottom:1021.914000pt;} .y4e8{bottom:1022.250000pt;} .ybd8{bottom:1022.428533pt;} .ycce{bottom:1022.752667pt;} .ye93{bottom:1022.866939pt;} .ycf3{bottom:1025.558667pt;} .y2df{bottom:1026.527733pt;} .y8be{bottom:1028.193333pt;} .yd38{bottom:1028.412533pt;} .y68a{bottom:1028.784133pt;} .yb2{bottom:1028.861200pt;} .yf6{bottom:1028.862533pt;} .y240{bottom:1028.867867pt;} .y11a{bottom:1028.887867pt;} .y1b0{bottom:1028.915867pt;} .y1dd{bottom:1028.930533pt;} .y270{bottom:1028.987867pt;} .y8f0{bottom:1029.765733pt;} .y7ee{bottom:1030.208800pt;} .yd34{bottom:1031.320000pt;} .y6ed{bottom:1031.785600pt;} .y7b9{bottom:1032.563733pt;} .yb29{bottom:1033.418400pt;} .y831{bottom:1035.798133pt;} .y800{bottom:1036.283600pt;} .y5f5{bottom:1036.896533pt;} .y5ce{bottom:1036.902000pt;} .y4e7{bottom:1037.070000pt;} .y72a{bottom:1037.856667pt;} .y2de{bottom:1042.523733pt;} .ye91{bottom:1042.561467pt;} .yccd{bottom:1042.885333pt;} .ye23{bottom:1043.065600pt;} .ye48{bottom:1043.333600pt;} .yb1{bottom:1043.525200pt;} .yf5{bottom:1043.526533pt;} .y23f{bottom:1043.531867pt;} .y119{bottom:1043.551867pt;} .y1af{bottom:1043.579867pt;} .y1dc{bottom:1043.594533pt;} .y26f{bottom:1043.651867pt;} .y12{bottom:1044.316800pt;} .ye92{bottom:1044.361665pt;} .ybec{bottom:1048.382667pt;} .y1{bottom:1050.366400pt;} .yc2b{bottom:1051.764800pt;} .y5f4{bottom:1051.884533pt;} .y4e6{bottom:1051.890000pt;} .yaf0{bottom:1055.983200pt;} .y2dc{bottom:1057.329733pt;} .yb0{bottom:1058.189200pt;} .yf4{bottom:1058.190533pt;} .y23e{bottom:1058.195867pt;} .y118{bottom:1058.215867pt;} .y1ae{bottom:1058.243867pt;} .y1db{bottom:1058.258533pt;} .y26e{bottom:1058.315867pt;} .y2dd{bottom:1058.519733pt;} .ycba{bottom:1058.819467pt;} .yc2a{bottom:1059.349733pt;} .ydda{bottom:1059.364267pt;} .y34c{bottom:1059.475200pt;} .ybf6{bottom:1059.537733pt;} .yc0c{bottom:1060.239333pt;} .yc56{bottom:1062.939200pt;} .ybf7{bottom:1064.997733pt;} .y55e{bottom:1065.196800pt;} .yc29{bottom:1066.395200pt;} .yc0e{bottom:1066.576800pt;} .y41b{bottom:1067.034133pt;} .ybf8{bottom:1067.351200pt;} .yc57{bottom:1067.594533pt;} .yddb{bottom:1069.420933pt;} .yf3a{bottom:1070.758667pt;} .yb0b{bottom:1075.896933pt;} .yc28{bottom:1082.391200pt;} .yc0d{bottom:1082.572800pt;} .y48e{bottom:1086.911333pt;} .y2ba{bottom:1087.856400pt;} .ye6f{bottom:1087.856800pt;} .ye47{bottom:1087.863333pt;} .yc05{bottom:1088.610000pt;} .ybfd{bottom:1089.555067pt;} .y4{bottom:1106.037333pt;} .y3{bottom:1116.704000pt;} .hc1{height:-103.366667pt;} .hc0{height:0.300661pt;} .h92{height:1.402782pt;} .hbf{height:2.546006pt;} .h9d{height:4.179905pt;} .h90{height:4.559614pt;} .h9c{height:5.214136pt;} .hc2{height:7.217390pt;} .h91{height:7.501392pt;} .h8b{height:7.501553pt;} .h9a{height:7.501697pt;} .h8f{height:7.821230pt;} .hc3{height:8.021353pt;} .hc4{height:9.305526pt;} .h98{height:10.716811pt;} .h97{height:10.716865pt;} .h8c{height:10.716925pt;} .h9b{height:11.815606pt;} .h8a{height:12.860038pt;} .hc6{height:14.736831pt;} .h8d{height:15.003148pt;} .h8e{height:16.294295pt;} .hb7{height:16.670118pt;} .hae{height:16.803399pt;} .hb0{height:16.842093pt;} .haf{height:19.471879pt;} .h99{height:19.552631pt;} .hac{height:19.632389pt;} .had{height:19.762803pt;} .h4{height:22.041877pt;} .h95{height:22.775926pt;} .h9{height:23.054667pt;} .h22{height:23.066678pt;} .h28{height:23.497206pt;} .hb8{height:23.524352pt;} .h64{height:23.826154pt;} .haa{height:24.004855pt;} .h25{height:24.326059pt;} .h42{height:24.937163pt;} .h29{height:25.305147pt;} .h6f{height:25.444824pt;} .h6e{height:26.023827pt;} .h77{height:26.227260pt;} .h27{height:26.323087pt;} .hbb{height:26.557146pt;} .ha3{height:27.142593pt;} .h23{height:27.251622pt;} .h40{height:28.417772pt;} .h70{height:29.153571pt;} .h14{height:29.303463pt;} .h4a{height:29.379480pt;} .h5d{height:29.538537pt;} .h34{height:29.875019pt;} .h3b{height:30.047196pt;} .h41{height:30.206670pt;} .h20{height:30.210693pt;} .h49{height:30.445241pt;} .h43{height:30.537522pt;} .h19{height:30.595875pt;} .h72{height:31.020106pt;} .h4b{height:31.137178pt;} .ha5{height:31.206312pt;} .h74{height:31.381257pt;} .h5f{height:31.716484pt;} .h2e{height:32.477454pt;} .ha9{height:32.623673pt;} .h46{height:32.917370pt;} .h30{height:33.091881pt;} .h13{height:33.213251pt;} .h8{height:33.385773pt;} .h33{height:33.467925pt;} .h38{height:33.803095pt;} .h10{height:33.843969pt;} .h7{height:34.060559pt;} .h47{height:34.111471pt;} .h44{height:34.422770pt;} .h68{height:35.270066pt;} .h3c{height:36.056635pt;} .h11{height:36.102656pt;} .hb3{height:36.460150pt;} .h62{height:36.724350pt;} .h61{height:36.968587pt;} .h26{height:37.212824pt;} .h71{height:38.904316pt;} .h1b{height:38.972944pt;} .h94{height:39.066972pt;} .h32{height:39.340309pt;} .h2d{height:39.384716pt;} .hb5{height:39.614460pt;} .h3d{height:40.062927pt;} .h39{height:40.563714pt;} .he{height:40.564716pt;} .h63{height:40.676872pt;} .h2a{height:40.983735pt;} .h7b{height:41.088319pt;} .hb6{height:41.506186pt;} .h6a{height:41.512201pt;} .h21{height:42.666775pt;} .h24{height:42.850458pt;} .h86{height:43.950435pt;} .h88{height:43.950527pt;} .ha0{height:44.030159pt;} .h4d{height:44.601389pt;} .h15{height:45.128320pt;} .h3{height:45.413859pt;} .h6b{height:45.666247pt;} .h1d{height:45.948835pt;} .h48{height:46.228795pt;} .h7c{height:46.457494pt;} .h5c{height:46.740082pt;} .h3a{height:47.337604pt;} .h18{height:48.395241pt;} .ha2{height:48.453440pt;} .h35{height:48.758252pt;} .h93{height:48.834081pt;} .h9f{height:49.863230pt;} .h52{height:50.411710pt;} .hb9{height:50.483285pt;} .hc5{height:50.729783pt;} .hd{height:50.914591pt;} .ha{height:51.176008pt;} .h85{height:53.459747pt;} .h54{height:54.898352pt;} .hb4{height:55.926296pt;} .hab{height:58.256559pt;} .h6{height:58.459417pt;} .h87{height:58.600702pt;} .h7a{height:59.077074pt;} .h1c{height:60.494052pt;} .h57{height:60.595178pt;} .ha1{height:63.490860pt;} .hbd{height:64.565178pt;} .h1a{height:64.954907pt;} .hb1{height:65.247346pt;} .hb{height:68.276947pt;} .ha6{height:69.907871pt;} .hf{height:70.341139pt;} .h4e{height:70.891635pt;} .h3f{height:71.416589pt;} .h9e{height:72.205312pt;} .hba{height:73.138351pt;} .h69{height:73.420775pt;} .h82{height:76.562952pt;} .h5e{height:77.297955pt;} .h31{height:78.769432pt;} .h73{height:79.291607pt;} .hb2{height:81.334182pt;} .ha8{height:81.559182pt;} .h81{height:82.275772pt;} .h84{height:83.159409pt;} .h53{height:84.177473pt;} .h67{height:87.148067pt;} .h66{height:87.380297pt;} .hbc{height:93.210494pt;} .h58{height:93.530525pt;} .h3e{height:96.622443pt;} .h1e{height:97.278737pt;} .ha7{height:97.871019pt;} .h79{height:98.461790pt;} .h2{height:100.079342pt;} .h4f{height:108.700417pt;} .h5a{height:108.831823pt;} .h1f{height:108.904321pt;} .h2f{height:113.231058pt;} .h51{height:114.872088pt;} .h6c{height:116.419907pt;} .h2b{height:117.333633pt;} .h5b{height:117.542043pt;} .h45{height:122.500454pt;} .h65{height:134.919893pt;} .h17{height:135.967799pt;} .h75{height:136.111616pt;} .h7d{height:137.333333pt;} .h2c{height:138.621100pt;} .h37{height:140.648670pt;} .h80{height:140.691622pt;} .h50{height:144.410625pt;} .h59{height:147.692684pt;} .h83{height:148.307217pt;} .h4c{height:151.235129pt;} .h60{height:157.316797pt;} .h12{height:157.956690pt;} .h16{height:158.217075pt;} .h36{height:163.333939pt;} .h56{height:164.102983pt;} .hbe{height:173.886871pt;} .h55{height:180.213350pt;} .h78{height:180.513281pt;} .h6d{height:182.466527pt;} .h7f{height:198.104394pt;} .h7e{height:200.626614pt;} .h76{height:219.714395pt;} .h5{height:228.007121pt;} .hc{height:240.145925pt;} .h89{height:260.648000pt;} .h96{height:260.649333pt;} .h1{height:304.009495pt;} .ha4{height:434.478667pt;} .h0{height:1122.520000pt;} .w8{width:156.528000pt;} .w2{width:159.182667pt;} .w4{width:195.036000pt;} .w6{width:195.037333pt;} .w5{width:195.038667pt;} .w3{width:329.596000pt;} .w1{width:466.062667pt;} .w7{width:718.110667pt;} .w0{width:793.701333pt;} .x7{left:-793.700800pt;} .x105{left:-164.547333pt;} .x109{left:-163.338400pt;} .x108{left:-149.141333pt;} .x107{left:-142.729467pt;} .x103{left:-136.100267pt;} .x110{left:-112.651867pt;} .x111{left:-106.784933pt;} .x10f{left:-86.011333pt;} .xfa{left:-18.373467pt;} .x100{left:-5.920400pt;} .x102{left:-2.699067pt;} .x3{left:-0.000133pt;} .x9{left:6.849467pt;} .xea{left:9.195067pt;} .xb{left:10.240400pt;} .xdb{left:15.797867pt;} .xe9{left:19.468400pt;} .xe1{left:24.426772pt;} .x8f{left:26.456667pt;} .x38{left:29.926800pt;} .x39{left:31.710667pt;} .x2c{left:32.808267pt;} .x40{left:34.589067pt;} .x1d{left:35.905467pt;} .x0{left:37.795200pt;} .x6{left:39.685067pt;} .x90{left:41.397067pt;} .x2{left:43.464533pt;} .x86{left:44.961655pt;} .x59{left:46.022800pt;} .x93{left:47.835333pt;} .x3d{left:49.300533pt;} .x4{left:51.121467pt;} .x5b{left:52.168933pt;} .xcb{left:53.708800pt;} .x5{left:55.373467pt;} .x5e{left:57.641333pt;} .x7b{left:58.829067pt;} .xe2{left:60.423067pt;} .x6c{left:61.843067pt;} .x9a{left:63.197467pt;} .x88{left:64.578933pt;} .x1e{left:65.763733pt;} .x61{left:66.937733pt;} .xf2{left:68.298000pt;} .x8b{left:69.626533pt;} .x8a{left:72.138000pt;} .x8c{left:73.961867pt;} .x25{left:77.480267pt;} .xa4{left:78.806000pt;} .x2a{left:80.126000pt;} .x72{left:83.130469pt;} .xa5{left:85.843333pt;} .x119{left:88.314933pt;} .x64{left:98.383333pt;} .x27{left:102.047200pt;} .xab{left:107.228800pt;} .xaa{left:111.887600pt;} .xfd{left:113.250533pt;} .x97{left:117.797200pt;} .xf3{left:118.977600pt;} .xe3{left:120.471733pt;} .x91{left:121.889733pt;} .x94{left:126.575067pt;} .x99{left:128.219867pt;} .xbc{left:137.250400pt;} .xe0{left:139.759214pt;} .xbe{left:141.060267pt;} .xda{left:143.002000pt;} .xcc{left:144.788800pt;} .xbb{left:150.563299pt;} .xe5{left:152.139229pt;} .xe4{left:153.602000pt;} .xce{left:155.870000pt;} .xe8{left:159.837520pt;} .x112{left:161.909333pt;} .x9e{left:163.195333pt;} .xf7{left:166.866133pt;} .xf8{left:168.378000pt;} .xb2{left:172.937600pt;} .xb1{left:180.500800pt;} .x9f{left:184.555333pt;} .xd2{left:190.888975pt;} .xd7{left:192.043333pt;} .xd3{left:196.218712pt;} .x83{left:200.646000pt;} .x84{left:206.234333pt;} .xdd{left:213.597467pt;} .x116{left:220.028733pt;} .x42{left:224.971333pt;} .x43{left:230.719333pt;} .x47{left:232.933333pt;} .x5f{left:234.251333pt;} .x60{left:239.839667pt;} .x68{left:241.913882pt;} .x81{left:243.661000pt;} .xb3{left:245.298400pt;} .x69{left:246.817757pt;} .x82{left:249.249333pt;} .xdc{left:250.606400pt;} .xc8{left:252.776667pt;} .x65{left:254.066072pt;} .x4f{left:258.940933pt;} .x77{left:262.387867pt;} .x50{left:264.566933pt;} .x7c{left:266.379067pt;} .x66{left:269.965272pt;} .x7d{left:271.967400pt;} .x67{left:274.869146pt;} .xd4{left:280.226052pt;} .x1b{left:282.199200pt;} .x31{left:283.584800pt;} .xef{left:286.008401pt;} .x117{left:297.408320pt;} .xed{left:303.271598pt;} .xad{left:305.427467pt;} .x6d{left:307.928067pt;} .xec{left:311.064513pt;} .x6e{left:313.516400pt;} .x24{left:318.630000pt;} .xde{left:320.484267pt;} .x114{left:326.334267pt;} .x8{left:327.638667pt;} .x113{left:330.527467pt;} .xaf{left:331.628133pt;} .xc4{left:333.507733pt;} .xcd{left:335.775467pt;} .x22{left:347.011200pt;} .x87{left:348.232533pt;} .x9d{left:350.709333pt;} .x23{left:352.651200pt;} .xbf{left:354.900133pt;} .xeb{left:357.570400pt;} .x41{left:361.259867pt;} .xf4{left:362.553067pt;} .x6f{left:371.056400pt;} .xd{left:375.046800pt;} .x70{left:376.644733pt;} .x2e{left:378.400519pt;} .xee{left:379.739666pt;} .xc{left:385.133467pt;} .x19{left:387.191773pt;} .x1a{left:388.838267pt;} .x18{left:391.573120pt;} .x45{left:393.070933pt;} .x46{left:396.850400pt;} .x17{left:398.605600pt;} .x3c{left:403.672267pt;} .x92{left:406.289733pt;} .xe6{left:410.039200pt;} .x115{left:411.519520pt;} .xb7{left:414.138204pt;} .xe7{left:415.264133pt;} .xae{left:416.712667pt;} .xb6{left:419.108667pt;} .xc6{left:420.704800pt;} .xac{left:422.899733pt;} .xb5{left:425.173733pt;} .x80{left:426.479467pt;} .x48{left:428.813333pt;} .x71{left:430.058000pt;} .x28{left:432.756000pt;} .xb4{left:442.406933pt;} .xd0{left:443.579333pt;} .x6b{left:446.780531pt;} .x98{left:449.586000pt;} .x44{left:451.303333pt;} .x3e{left:456.146933pt;} .xe{left:457.498000pt;} .xca{left:464.105333pt;} .xc9{left:467.924667pt;} .x73{left:469.251200pt;} .x75{left:472.755867pt;} .x37{left:475.515867pt;} .x7a{left:477.480267pt;} .x57{left:480.300133pt;} .xff{left:483.705720pt;} .xd5{left:484.956800pt;} .x95{left:494.441467pt;} .xa8{left:495.562133pt;} .x15{left:497.872533pt;} .xa2{left:499.033733pt;} .xf{left:500.313880pt;} .x51{left:504.610133pt;} .x76{left:506.293333pt;} .x10{left:507.698068pt;} .x52{left:510.236267pt;} .x78{left:511.496000pt;} .xa9{left:518.662133pt;} .x2b{left:523.464533pt;} .x1c{left:526.603200pt;} .x2d{left:528.288133pt;} .x9b{left:531.654267pt;} .x101{left:533.632800pt;} .xc2{left:535.082667pt;} .x58{left:538.582133pt;} .xdf{left:547.770667pt;} .xf1{left:549.402667pt;} .x11{left:553.616548pt;} .xa3{left:555.899867pt;} .x14{left:559.823867pt;} .x12{left:562.324512pt;} .xa0{left:566.099467pt;} .xf9{left:568.255333pt;} .x55{left:570.888000pt;} .xcf{left:573.055067pt;} .x13{left:574.120267pt;} .xa6{left:576.592267pt;} .x3a{left:578.663333pt;} .x9c{left:579.790800pt;} .x36{left:583.684133pt;} .x26{left:586.086667pt;} .xc7{left:587.946667pt;} .x7e{left:593.385867pt;} .x74{left:594.598435pt;} .xba{left:597.146133pt;} .xbd{left:598.357333pt;} .xf5{left:600.727867pt;} .xa{left:604.281333pt;} .xd1{left:605.456800pt;} .x4d{left:606.509200pt;} .x79{left:607.824000pt;} .x7f{left:610.018102pt;} .xc1{left:611.570933pt;} .xa7{left:613.102800pt;} .x8e{left:617.710000pt;} .x16{left:620.134667pt;} .x62{left:628.987333pt;} .xfe{left:631.964133pt;} .x63{left:633.103333pt;} .x8d{left:635.737600pt;} .xd6{left:637.357971pt;} .x49{left:642.425867pt;} .x4c{left:645.109200pt;} .x3b{left:652.687231pt;} .xb0{left:654.526533pt;} .xf6{left:657.230000pt;} .xc0{left:659.868800pt;} .x3f{left:661.956267pt;} .x4e{left:664.317067pt;} .x54{left:665.568000pt;} .x89{left:669.506533pt;} .x20{left:672.000000pt;} .x5c{left:673.276667pt;} .xd8{left:674.913646pt;} .xfb{left:676.606800pt;} .x5a{left:678.713200pt;} .xd9{left:679.865037pt;} .x1{left:681.173867pt;} .x6a{left:684.159200pt;} .x5d{left:687.688533pt;} .xb8{left:689.651067pt;} .xc5{left:692.591467pt;} .x2f{left:693.672400pt;} .xf0{left:695.321393pt;} .x1f{left:696.668000pt;} .x85{left:702.933733pt;} .x30{left:704.610800pt;} .x29{left:709.311867pt;} .xb9{left:713.378400pt;} .x56{left:715.055467pt;} .x96{left:717.006000pt;} .xa1{left:718.526533pt;} .xc3{left:723.085333pt;} .x4a{left:742.470267pt;} .x118{left:743.584533pt;} .x4b{left:745.398800pt;} .x35{left:747.129600pt;} .x33{left:748.815333pt;} .x21{left:750.533200pt;} .x53{left:755.905467pt;} .x34{left:766.451867pt;} .x32{left:767.548400pt;} .x10c{left:804.392000pt;} .x10e{left:824.494800pt;} .x10d{left:831.032533pt;} .xfc{left:854.480267pt;} .x106{left:861.646133pt;} .x10b{left:866.447733pt;} .x10a{left:880.430400pt;} .x104{left:884.215600pt;} }
  • 968680.pdf
  • 969009.jpg
  • 969010.jpg
  • 969011.jpg
  • 969012.jpg
  • 969013.jpg
  • 969014.jpg
  • 969015.jpg
  • 969016.png
  • 969017.png
  • 969018.png
  • 969019.png
  • 969020.png
  • 969021.png
  • 969022.png
  • 969023.png
  • 969024.png
  • 969025.png
  • 969026.png
  • 969027.png
  • 969028.png
  • 969029.png
  • 969030.png
  • 969031.png
  • 969032.png
  • 969033.png
  • 969034.png
  • 969035.png
  • 969036.png
  • 969037.png
  • 969038.png
  • 969039.png
  • 969040.png
  • 969041.png
  • 969042.png
  • 969043.png
  • 969044.jpg
  • 969045.jpg
  • 969046.png
  • 969047.png
  • 969048.png
  • 969049.png
  • 969050.jpg
  • 969051.jpg
  • 969052.jpg
  • 969053.jpg
  • 969054.png
  • 969055.jpg
  • 969056.jpg
  • 969057.jpg
  • 969058.jpg
  • 969059.jpg
  • 969060.jpg
  • 969061.jpg
  • 969062.jpg
  • 969063.jpg
  • 969064.jpg
  • 969065.jpg
  • 969066.jpg
  • 969067.jpg
  • 969068.jpg
  • 969069.jpg
  • 969070.jpg
  • 969071.jpg
  • 969072.jpg
  • 969073.jpg
  • 969074.jpg
  • 969075.jpg
  • 969076.jpg
  • 969077.jpg
  • 969078.jpg
  • 969079.jpg
  • 969080.jpg
  • 969081.jpg
  • 969082.jpg
  • 969083.jpg
  • 969084.jpg
  • 969085.jpg
  • 969086.jpg
  • 969087.jpg
  • 969088.jpg
  • 969089.jpg
  • 969090.jpg
  • 969091.jpg
  • 969092.jpg
  • 969093.jpg
  • 969094.jpg
  • 969095.jpg
  • 969096.jpg
  • 969097.jpg
  • 969098.jpg
  • 969099.jpg
  • 969100.jpg
  • 969101.jpg
  • 969102.jpg
  • 969103.jpg
  • 969104.jpg
Info EDUARD