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CANNON GUNS ON NH'AV BRITISH Fir.nTF'l !>! ANL-S: A cir.se-up of one of the cannon guns which ren'ly does "spit fire" at the rate ol many rounds a minute, fitted in the wings of t!ie new Bri'/.sh Spitfires. The muzzle cap, which he ps to low - W;:t;! resistance, is hu.wn oil by the shell when the gun is fired. Beside the ma ?! line is an Australian Sergeant-pilot, adjusting his helmet before talcing oil' for an oflensive sweep ever the fcnglish Channel.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 87, 5 August 1942, Page 3

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CANNON GUNS ON NH'AV BRITISH Fir.nTF'l !>! ANL-S: A cir.se-up of one of the cannon guns which ren'ly does "spit fire" at the rate ol many rounds a minute, fitted in the wings of t!ie new Bri'/.sh Spitfires. The muzzle cap, which he ps to low – W;:t;! resistance, is hu.wn oil by the shell when the gun is fired. Beside the ma ?! line is an Australian Sergeant-pilot, adjusting his helmet before talcing oil' for an oflensive sweep ever the fcnglish Channel. Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 87, 5 August 1942, Page 3

CANNON GUNS ON NH'AV BRITISH Fir.nTF'l !>! ANL-S: A cir.se-up of one of the cannon guns which ren'ly does "spit fire" at the rate ol many rounds a minute, fitted in the wings of t!ie new Bri'/.sh Spitfires. The muzzle cap, which he ps to low – W;:t;! resistance, is hu.wn oil by the shell when the gun is fired. Beside the ma ?! line is an Australian Sergeant-pilot, adjusting his helmet before talcing oil' for an oflensive sweep ever the fcnglish Channel. Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 87, 5 August 1942, Page 3

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