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English: A British Supermarine Spitfire HF.VII used for evaluation of stability and flight control at the U.S. National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) Langley Research Center, Virginia (USA), on 7 September 1944. |
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Source | NASA photo EL-2000-00245 |
Author | NACA Langley Research Center |
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