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Air-to-air photography by John Dibbs

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A Lancaster Bomber with an escort of Spitfires 😊
Spitfires at Classic Fighters 2017.
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Photo Recce Pair by Treflyn Lloyd-Roberts Via Flickr: Reconnaissance Spitfires PS853 and PL983 perform a formation pass over Fairford during the 2025 Royal International Air Tattoo. Aircraft: Royal Air Force Supermarine Spitfire PR Mk.XIX PS853/C (G-RRGN), owned by Rolls Royce, and Supermarine Spitfire PR.XI PL983 (G-PRXI). Location: RAF Fairford (FFD/EGVA), Gloucestershire.
"Stay down at five hundred feet to leave fuel for forty minutes fighting time over Dunkirk. [...] Keep an eye on that gauge, even when it gets lively - save enough to get back."

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How do I explain to my parents that I’m not into football and war in a “boysy rugged historical patriotic” kind of way and more of a “shipping footballers and pilots together bc there is no way some of them weren’t gay” way.
Foyle’s War (2002 - 2015)
QUESTION: Is there any subject, anything at all that could possibly be discussed in any way, that your average Mail or Express reader can’t somehow find a way to torturously use to refer back to World War 2?
ANSWER: Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha no.