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The Weirdest Plane of WWII
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The Weirdest Plane of WWII
In August 1944, only weeks after the Allied landings in Normandy, two Royal Canadian Air Force airmen were flying a routine patrol that would turn into something far more unusual. Flight Lieutenant Walter Dinsdale and Pilot Officer Jack Dunn were piloting a de Havilland Mosquito heavy fighter over the invasion beaches when they noticed something odd in the distance. At first glance, neither man could make sense of what they were seeing. The airc…
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