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18 May 2020

RED TWO

A Messerschmitt Bf109 pilot bales out of his stricken fighter following an encounter with Spitfires from 126 Sqn, 1944.

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WHEN WE'RE BACK

On the night of 24 / 25 April 1944 the crew of Lancaster KO-Y from 115 Sqn get ready to depart on a mission to Karlsruhe. Sadly they never returned.

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BUTCHER BIRD DOWN

Flying a Mk.IX Spitfire, top-scoring Rhodesian Ace Sqn Ldr John Plagis of 126 Sqn, downs an Fw190 over northern France, August 1944.

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CLOSE CALL

Every fighter pilot relied on their ‘Erks’ – the squadron’s ground crew. Often overlooked and working long hours in difficult conditions, they were crucial to every squadron and were the unsung heroes of the RAF who kept their aircraft flying.

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LONG RUN HOME

Having successfully struck enemy shipping off the coast of Norway, Beaufighters from RAF Coastal Command depart the scene and head for home.

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TYPHOON WARNING

Operating with the 2nd Tactical Air Force in support of the Allied ground offensive following the invasion in Normandy, a Hawker Typhoon from 439 Sqn RCAF engages in a deadly low-level attack on a German King Tiger tank.

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