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How the Spitfire became a symbol of national defiance Options
Tomick
#1 Posted : 15 January 2018 08:51:49

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Spectacular pictures in this editorial.

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#3 Posted : 15 January 2018 17:06:19

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The WWII colourized Spitfire photos are just as amazing..
http://www.dailymail.co....I-Spitfires-action.html
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#4 Posted : 15 January 2018 21:34:28

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Some interesting photos there Tom, the cockpit layout photo in article #1 is very useful. Amazing that the second guy off the ground in the photo showing Spitfire Mark VBs of 122 Squadron taking off from Hornchurch (in article #2) already has his wheels up and he's barely 20ft into the air! He's keen! Laugh

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