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NZ2336 Barn find. Photo credit - Graham Orphan
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Mosquito NZ2336 Found in a Barn – John Smith Collection

December 18, 2022December 23, 2022 Nathan Cluett 0 Comments America, bomber, fighter, Gloria Lyons, Hudson, John, John Smith Collection, Kittyhawk, Lockheed, Mosquito, Mustang, New Zealand, P-40, P-51D, Smith, wwii

The de Havilland Mosquito was used by many allied nations in the Second World War. NZ2336 was operated by the

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The Northrop XP-79.
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Northrop XP-79 – The Flying Battering Ram

January 30, 2023January 30, 2023 Jake Leigh-Howarth 0

The Northrop XP-79 ‘Flying Ram’ was a bizarre attempt to make an aeroplane that disabled enemy craft by colliding into

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Hewitt-Sperry Automatic Airplane – First Ever Cruise Missile

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The Me 264 Amerika Bomber.
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Me 264 Amerika Bomber – The Transatlanic Warbird

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Hawker Tempest Mk. V Prototype.
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Hawker Tempest – Whipping Up a Storm

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