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I was repairing blades at this wind farm in 2011 for around one month, as technican from LM Wind Power. These turbines are Nordex N90 with blades LM 48,8P. The interesting thing is that each turbine has it's own name. I heard that the names are the aircraft names, probably bombers. Usually wind turbines has only numbers, and this wind farm is probably the only one where wind turbines are named, so it's something extraordinary and it would be nice if anyone can add these names to the article. I was there a long time ago, and I can't remember the names... — Preceding unsigned comment added by Niebelski (talk • contribs) 22:54, 22 April 2013 (UTC)Reply