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LITTLE OPPOSITION

R.A.F. RECONNAISSANCES INFERIOR NAZI PLANES RUGBY, Oct. 30. Addressing Royal Air force cadets, Air Marshal Sir John Salrn'oncl said: “I have been talking to some of the pilots who have been flying over Germany. They had extremely lit-tlo opposition. They say that there is a type of German fighting machine which they believe cannot be flown at night except by the toughest' pilots because it is so difficult* to land. It lias turned! out unstable to a marked degree.” Sir. John Salmond added that ho regarded the report as very encouraging.

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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 253, 1 November 1939, Page 4

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LITTLE OPPOSITION Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 253, 1 November 1939, Page 4

LITTLE OPPOSITION Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 253, 1 November 1939, Page 4

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