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Yes its either a V or a IX, the number of propeller blades is not an indicator of Spitfire type
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This is a pre war shot taken in the thirties
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C-47
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This is the modification made to the p-47 canopy
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Aircraft P-47
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Aircraft - a P-40
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North American A-36 Invader/Apache with underwing bazookas
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Arming a Mohawk
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Aircraft a de havilland otter
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Aircraft is a Pilatus Porter of Bird and Son (CIA)
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Its BTC radar - bombing thru cloud radar - replaced the ventral turret. Inn the RAf it was called H2S
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The British called this P40E the Curtiss Kittyhawk III. The squadron carried the shark teeth markings before the AVG in the earlier P40C or Tomahawk
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Its a night fighter, you can see the radar aerials on the wings and nose. It is even camouflaged in night fighter colours
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Spitfire V
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Recovery airplane is a PBY
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Aircraft an Italian SM 79
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A British Churchill tank
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Built by short Brothers Belfast. Initially a bomber but later as a transport. Popular as a medical transport. In use 1938 - 1947
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Very much involved in the government of the United Kingdom from 1900 to time of death. Recognised the value of air power and a founder of the Royal Air force.
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