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Πέμπτη 19 Μαΐου 2016

Spitfire, the Legend Lives On: Unique air-to-air photos of the 55 remaining WW2 Spitfires


The Spitfire turned eighty years old on March 5, 2016, and the passion for the Royal Air Force's best-loved fighter is running at an all-time high. 



There are more than fifty Spitfires flying in the world today, and John Dibbs has shot virtually all of them, “on the wing,” in his breathtaking style.



This eye-catching book combines this unique collection of stunning photos with poignant firsthand accounts of flying the airplane in combat from some of the most famous Aces to pilot the Spitfire and from some of the forgotten pilots.


Chronicling the history of this most iconic of British aircraft, this book is a must-have purchase for aviation enthusiasts.


ORDER YOUR COPY OF JOHN DIBBS' BOOK HERE, HERE AND HERE

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  1. Oh to be airborne in the middle of one of those Balbos at Duxford's Flying Legends, or another BoB Day show! Little chance now I've moved to northern France. I still live in hope of a Dewoitine D.250 though! Bon weekend from the wild north of France biloute.

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