File:Henri Biard and R.J. Mitchell in front of the Supermarine S.4.png

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Henri Biard and R.J. Mitchell in front of the Supermarine S.4

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English: Henri Biard and R.J. Mitchell in front of the Supermarine S.4
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Source Spitfire's Forgotten Designerː The Career of Supermarine's Joe Smith, p.58 (Mike Roussel, Eric Brown, 2013)
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