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English: P-47 Thunderbolts of 512th and 514th Fighter Squadrons, 406th Fighter Group, prepare to take off on runway 15-33 at RAF Ashford, Kent, England. Note aircraft painted in D-Day invasion markings. |
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United States Army Air Forces via Freeman, Roger A., Airfields Of The Ninth, Then And Now, 1993). Transferred from en.wikipedia Original uploader was Bwmoll3 at en.wikipedia 2007-05-13 (original upload date) |
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edit- 2007-05-13 09:50 Bwmoll3 600×275×8 (35494 bytes) 512th and 514th Fighter Squadron P-47s prepare to take off on runway 15-33 at RAF Ashford, Kent, England, May 1944 Source: United States Army Air Forces via Freeman, Roger A., Airfields Of The Ninth, Then And Now, 1993)
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