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Re: Fighters On The Wing
![]() First P-47 of Col. Hal Shook
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Re: Fighters On The Wing
I would disagree (of course). It is a Mustang Mk.1 which was ordered by the RAF pre-war and therefore pre-dates lend-lease. Of course, the British ordered Mustang proved better than the USAAF's P-40 so they nicked it!!
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