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From the Daily Mail..

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The Spitfire is still one of the most beautiful planes ever built, and the sound of its Merlin engine sends shivers down my spine just thinking about it! clapclap
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Does anyone know if there are any Typhoons still flying-would love to go and see one in the air.
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No, but there is one approaching completion to fly.
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:good: eggs
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Meaty wrote:Does anyone know if there are any Typhoons still flying-would love to go and see one in the air.

Meaty...

Couple of pictures I inherited from my Dad.


Lady pilot of the RAF Air Transport Auxiliary.


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Great pictures, they reminded me of an aircraft I spotted on Sunday. I can usually identify the more common WWII type fighters however this one was not one I recognised. It was certainly military based on the shape and colour and Hurricane sized, beyond that I have no idea...
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ovenpaa wrote:...they reminded me of an aircraft I spotted on Sunday. I can usually identify the more common WWII type fighters however this one was not one I recognised. It was certainly military based on the shape and colour and Hurricane sized, beyond that I have no idea...
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Jenks

Nice spot :goodjob: , and as you say cracking pictures.

I believe Mas36 of this forum's Dad flew Typhoons on D-day :flag13: :flag13:

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#10 Post by Primer »

Les wrote:The Spitfire is still one of the most beautiful planes ever built, and the sound of its Merlin engine sends shivers down my spine just thinking about it! clapclap
I 2nd that
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