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https://www.youtube.com/embed/ie3SrjLlcUY
This video is pretty awesome -- stories are still coming out about WARRIORS of WWII ... a bit lengthy, but well worth watching. You aircraft dudes will appreciate ... TAZ [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/flag.gif[/img]
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Love this movie. He talks about being out at Moses Lake after the war having bar arguments about how far he flew his Spitfire ("out behind the Ruhr"
. He was based at Larson AFB in the '50s and that's what he means about being at Moses Lake. He lives in the Seattle area nowadays. "Get that cigarette out of your mouth!" |
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![]() Similar PR Mk.XI version of the photo-reconaissance Spitfire in the film, this one in RAF markings with D-Day invasion stripes. Note the deeper 'chin' underneath the propeller that was required to fit a larger 14.5 gallon oil tank required for the long-range, long duration flights the photo-recon Spits flew. Photo via Wikipedia. |
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That was great to see. A true patriot and hero!!!
Blair
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Holy cow, was that a great movie. Thank you for posting. Wooden props, I never knew.
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