File:Spitfire VBs 40 Sqn SAAF over Tunisia 1943.jpg
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editDescriptionSpitfire VBs 40 Sqn SAAF over Tunisia 1943.jpg | Two clipped-wing Supermarine Spitfire VBs of No. 40 Squadron, South African Air Force, which served in a ground support role in North Africa. Here, ER622/`WR-D' accompanied by another Spitfire of the Squadron patrols over the Tunisian coast in the spring of 1943. | |||
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Author | Royal Air Force official photographer |
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Author | IWM: Ted Dearberg |
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Keywords | TPYF |