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RAF Battle Of Britain Memorial Flight In Camera

The RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight operates six Spitfires two Hurricanes a Lancaster a Dakota and two Chipmunks which perform at flying displays across Britain every summer season. Photographer Keith Wilson has been granted full official access to 'The Flight' to give a comprehensive pictorial insight into all its activities - from the aircraft and their crews to ground crews and support staff and from display planning to major winter overhauls. This book is the closest you will ever come to being on 'The Flight' without actually joining the RAF!
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    The RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight operates six Spitfires two Hurricanes a Lancaster a Dakota & two Chipmunks which perform at flying displays across Britain every summer season. Photographer Keith Wilson has been granted full official access to ' The Flight' to give a comprehensive pictorial insight into all its activities
    - from the aircraft & their crews to ground crews & support staff & from display planning to major winter overhauls. This book is the closest you will ever come to being on ' The Flight' without actually joining the RAF!

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