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■ ■ ■' . . ■ Vox Photo... Guided by British anti-aircraft- batteries, which fired shells to explode just beneath the raiders, French fighters recently shot down a German Dornier machine, and a Heinkel 111 plane in a few minutes. The two planes crashed near one another. Right, a French airman and a man of the R.A.F. exchange congratulations through V the mutilated tail of the Heinkel.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 105, 4 May 1940, Page 9

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■ ■ ■' . . ■ Vox Photo... Guided by British anti-aircraft- batteries, which fired shells to explode just beneath the raiders, French fighters recently shot down a German Dornier machine, and a Heinkel 111 plane in a few minutes. The two planes crashed near one another. Right, a French airman and a man of the R.A.F. exchange congratulations through V the mutilated tail of the Heinkel. Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 105, 4 May 1940, Page 9

■ ■ ■' . . ■ Vox Photo... Guided by British anti-aircraft- batteries, which fired shells to explode just beneath the raiders, French fighters recently shot down a German Dornier machine, and a Heinkel 111 plane in a few minutes. The two planes crashed near one another. Right, a French airman and a man of the R.A.F. exchange congratulations through V the mutilated tail of the Heinkel. Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 105, 4 May 1940, Page 9