British cadets study the design of the Rolls-Royce Merlin engine of the Hurricane fighter. 1940.
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British cadets study the design of the Rolls-Royce Merlin engine of the Hurricane fighter. 1940.
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Pointing Fingers by Marines Via Flickr: A Marine with Alpha Company assigned to Infantry Training Battalion, School of Infantry-East, bore sights a 81mm Mortar system on Camp Lejeune, N.C., Jan. 12, 2017. Marines with Alpha Company conducted a live fire range to better familiarize themselves with the 81mm Mortar System. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo By Cpl. Manuel A. Serrano)
De Havilland DH.82A Tiger Moth
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Spitfire P7895 was being operated by 7 Flying Training School (formerly 7 (Pilots) Advanced Flying Unit) when it crashed whilst taking off from RAF Station Peterborough on 8 March 1945. Written off (damaged beyond repair). The pilot escaped uninjured.
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This 'colourised' image is said to depict two Royal Navy aviators check their maps before an anti-submarine patrol from Bermuda. The shorts and lack of warm clothing seem right, but I'm struggling to identify the airframe. A Hawker biplane perhaps?
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Tiger Moth 1941
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Fighters of the Imperial Central Flying School. In the foreground is a Hurricane Mk.I with a couple of Spitfire Mk.IIa's
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