ABOVE: A pattern of vapour trails from Hurricanes and Spitfires engaging the marauding German bombers was a common sight in the sky above the south-east counties. LEFT: A Hurricane pilot at a R.A.F. fighter station straps on his parachute in readiness for another sortie against the Luftwaffe. —Photographs and article from R.N.Z.A.F. public relations service.
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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32406, 19 September 1970, Page 13
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55ABOVE: A pattern of vapour trails from Hurricanes and Spitfires engaging the marauding German bombers was a common sight in the sky above the south-east counties. LEFT: A Hurricane pilot at a R.A.F. fighter station straps on his parachute in readiness for another sortie against the Luftwaffe. —Photographs and article from R.N.Z.A.F. public relations service. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32406, 19 September 1970, Page 13
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