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Along a line passes a model aeroplane, a sailor follows it closely with a machine-gun. He is being trained for the Fleet Air Arm, the young brother of the British Navy that already has proved that it fights with the power and determination of its elder relative.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20486, 21 February 1941, Page 4

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Along a line passes a model aeroplane, a sailor follows it closely with a machine-gun. He is being trained for the Fleet Air Arm, the young brother of the British Navy that already has proved that it fights with the power and determination of its elder relative. Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20486, 21 February 1941, Page 4

Along a line passes a model aeroplane, a sailor follows it closely with a machine-gun. He is being trained for the Fleet Air Arm, the young brother of the British Navy that already has proved that it fights with the power and determination of its elder relative. Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20486, 21 February 1941, Page 4

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