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Old October 7th 05, 01:58 AM
Gord Beaman
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"Keith W" wrote:

Imagine doing a torpedo run against the Bismarck in a Lancaster !


Keerist yes!...I think our best defense against the very
motivated AA gunners on the Bismarck would have been their mirth
at seeing the Engineer firing those two puny .303 Brownings from
the front turret as they sawed our wings off between their peals
of laughter!...
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