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Which aircraft will live in history forever?
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November 28th 03, 01:10 AM
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Subject: Which aircraft will live in history forever?
From: Scott Ferrin
Date: 11/27/03 3:50 PM Pacific Standard Time
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On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 21:13:34 -0000, "Keith Willshaw"
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"Scott Ferrin" wrote in message
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And, perhaps, the most noteworthy aircrafts in history?
Spitfire (Battle of Britain)
I was going to have it on my list too but I couldn't remember if the
Battle of Britain fighter was the Spitfire or Tempest :-)
The most numerous fighter and the aircraft with the greatest
number of kills was the Hawker Hurricane.
Keith
Hurricane not Tempest was what I was thinking. I get the Spitfire,
Tempest, and Hurricane mixed up. I know what the Typhoon is, no mix
up there, but those others I always get screwed up.
As long as you get the right war. (grin)
Regards,
Arthur
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