Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 255William Blackwood, 1944 |
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Pagina 369
... aircraft in Sicily . But we longed to get to grips with them on equal terms . In the meantime we did not do much flying owing to the shortage of aircraft , and time was spent making ready for the new arrivals . We were not going to be ...
... aircraft in Sicily . But we longed to get to grips with them on equal terms . In the meantime we did not do much flying owing to the shortage of aircraft , and time was spent making ready for the new arrivals . We were not going to be ...
Pagina 377
... aircraft even came over the island . The island's aircraft destroyed at least fourteen Axis aircraft . Very few of our aircraft were lost - of the fighters only one Spitfire pilot . The Italian fleet , too , had been battered , and ...
... aircraft even came over the island . The island's aircraft destroyed at least fourteen Axis aircraft . Very few of our aircraft were lost - of the fighters only one Spitfire pilot . The Italian fleet , too , had been battered , and ...
Pagina 383
... aircraft and E - boats . Several ships were sunk or damaged , but many enemy aircraft were also destroyed . The next day the convoy was within range of Malta's fighters . First the Beaufighters , then the Spit- fires , made sorties ...
... aircraft and E - boats . Several ships were sunk or damaged , but many enemy aircraft were also destroyed . The next day the convoy was within range of Malta's fighters . First the Beaufighters , then the Spit- fires , made sorties ...
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