Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 255William Blackwood, 1944 |
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Pagina 234
... shot down so many Huns and ' Eyeties with such extraordinarily small loss in comparison . A similar thing happened on a larger scale in the Battle of Britain . Even on offensive sweeps over France , the Germans have been very far from ...
... shot down so many Huns and ' Eyeties with such extraordinarily small loss in comparison . A similar thing happened on a larger scale in the Battle of Britain . Even on offensive sweeps over France , the Germans have been very far from ...
Pagina 366
... shot in which one could take any pleasure , it was resolutely ignored by the Germans . The Swede and his wife would fire at the higher birds , but had no hesitation in saying that they preferred the low ones . By the end of the day I ...
... shot in which one could take any pleasure , it was resolutely ignored by the Germans . The Swede and his wife would fire at the higher birds , but had no hesitation in saying that they preferred the low ones . By the end of the day I ...
Pagina 379
... shot down , but uninjured : with two other pilots he had taken on a force of fifteen 109s . Screwball ' had destroyed one , and the other two had destroyed another and damaged a third before ' Screwball ' was shot up . Later in October ...
... shot down , but uninjured : with two other pilots he had taken on a force of fifteen 109s . Screwball ' had destroyed one , and the other two had destroyed another and damaged a third before ' Screwball ' was shot up . Later in October ...
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