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An exclusive image of the definitive prototype D-I0QY of
the Messerschnitt Bf 109 (Aerospace Publishing).
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An English city in flames seen through the cabin of a German
bomber during the summer of 1940 (Life).
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English pilots proudly show the insignia with the nazi
cross coming from the fuselage of a destroyed German airplane.
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A Messerschnitt camouflages itself with great success flying
grazing to the African ground (Aerospace Publishing).
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The graceless Lavochkin La-5, successor of the even more
backward LaGG-3, thanks to its agility and lightness became the terror of the
German pilots. The use of the wood as principal material of construction was due
to reasons of contingency, the supplies of metallic parts missing, but it revealed
itself a winning action. (Aerospace Publishing)
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In the inferior part of the wing of the Messerschnitt in
foreground, the presence of a rack for rockets used to attack the B-17 can be
noticed.
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