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imported>Richard Jensen (British fighter, Supermarine Spitfire shows its nose high and rolling opposite to the turn of the opposing German Messerschmitt 109E, during the summer of 1940. Smithsonian photo url = [http://www.centennialofflight.gov/essay/Air_Power/Battle_of_Britain/AP22G3.htm]) |
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Smithsonian photo url = [http://www.centennialofflight.gov/essay/Air_Power/Battle_of_Britain/AP22G3.htm] | Smithsonian photo url = [http://www.centennialofflight.gov/essay/Air_Power/Battle_of_Britain/AP22G3.htm] | ||
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Summary
British fighter, Supermarine Spitfire shows its nose high and rolling opposite to the turn of the opposing German Messerschmitt 109E, during the summer of 1940.
Smithsonian photo url = [1]
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