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Gloster F.9/37
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Gloster F.5/34
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The first E.28/39 prototype W4041/G
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Despite heavy flak damage this B-17 returned to England after a raid over Cologne, Germany, October 1944. The entire crew survived.
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An ex-Finnish Air Force Gloster Gauntlet Mk II, GT-400, taking off at Selänpää Airfield
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VL Viima at Malmi airport.
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An ex-Finnish Air Force Gloster Gauntlet Mk II, GT-400
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Horten Ho 229 flying over Göttingen, Germany. (The World’s First Stealth Fighter) 1945.
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One of only two surviving intact 1941 Junkers Ju-87R-2 Tropical Stuka dive bombers left in the world today. At the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry.
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B-17s of the 303rd Bomber Group fly through heavy flak.
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North American B-25 Mitchell
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B-17 flying over the Golden Gate Bridge
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Bf 109G-6 fighter of JG 27 in flight(1943/44)  
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Night fighter Me-262.
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Bf-109 F in flight over the Alps (Date unknown)
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Ca.310 recon plane preparing to take off from an airfield (Inter War)
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