Rabu, 21 Juni 2017

Mitchell’s Masterpiece

When the Spitfire entered squadron service 75 years ago, it was exactly the right airplane at the right time for Britain. But if not for the dedication of one man, it might never have been built The silver aircraft, displaying the familiar lines of history’s most legendary fighter, banked to land at the British colony …

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