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Supermarine Spitfire
A Supermarine Spitfire IIa P7350 (foreround), and a Hawker Hurricane IIc LF363 with markings as they appeared in Guy Hamiltons film Battle Of Britain, 1969. Built in 1940, the Spitfire took part in the Battle of Britain, serving with 266 Squadron and 603 (City of Edinburgh) AuxAF Squadron. The Hurricane was built in 1944 and is believed to be the last Hurricane to enter service with the RAF. Both aircraft are still flying with the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
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Media ID 10953910
1960 1969 Airplane Battle Battle Of Britain Military Military Airplane Politics Punch World War Ii Format Hawker Hurricane Spitfire
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This print showcases two iconic aircraft from World War II, the Supermarine Spitfire IIa P7350 and the Hawker Hurricane IIc LF363. The Spitfire, built in 1940, played a crucial role in the Battle of Britain as it served with both 266 Squadron and 603 (City of Edinburgh) AuxAF Squadron. With its distinct markings as seen in Guy Hamilton's film "Battle of Britain" released in 1969, this Spitfire exudes historical significance. Accompanying the Spitfire is the Hurricane IIc LF363, believed to be the last Hurricane to enter service with the RAF. Built four years later in 1944, this warplane holds an important place in aviation history. Both these remarkable aircraft are still flying today under the care of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight. The photograph captures these magnificent machines side by side against a colorful landscape backdrop. With no people present, it allows viewers to focus solely on these powerful symbols of bravery and resilience during wartime. This archival image evokes nostalgia for a pivotal era when nations fought for freedom and peace. Displayed proudly at Fine Art Storehouse, this print serves as a reminder of our shared history and pays tribute to those who risked their lives defending their countries during World War II.
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