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Great pics Muffett thanks for the share I reckon what would have been great to see flying together in the sky would have been the Red Tripe and the FW 190 mind you one would have been flat out and the other probably on the precipice of a stall.
The "Gooney Bird" certainly has some flap area no wonder they could land & take off on a dime......
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Much to my surprise, as i was walking home for lunch a few minutes ago, i heard a proper engine in the sky. I looked up and there was the red Focker Dr1.
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