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CAPTURED NAZI PLANES EXAMINED, REPAIRED AND FLOWN BY EXPERTS.—Many of the Nazi machines shot down in Britain have crashed and yet remained in fair condition. Some of these have been repaired and carefully examined by the R.A.F. structure experts, and are now in flying condition, enabling our pilots to know just what the other man is undergoing while in the air. The photo shows experts examining a JU 88 twin-engined dive bomber. The emblem of this aircraft is a flower, which also served in this case as a wreath.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 December 1940, Page 7

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Tapeke kupu
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CAPTURED NAZI PLANES EXAMINED, REPAIRED AND FLOWN BY EXPERTS.—Many of the Nazi machines shot down in Britain have crashed and yet remained in fair condition. Some of these have been repaired and carefully examined by the R.A.F. structure experts, and are now in flying condition, enabling our pilots to know just what the other man is undergoing while in the air. The photo shows experts examining a JU 88 twin-engined dive bomber. The emblem of this aircraft is a flower, which also served in this case as a wreath. Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 December 1940, Page 7

CAPTURED NAZI PLANES EXAMINED, REPAIRED AND FLOWN BY EXPERTS.—Many of the Nazi machines shot down in Britain have crashed and yet remained in fair condition. Some of these have been repaired and carefully examined by the R.A.F. structure experts, and are now in flying condition, enabling our pilots to know just what the other man is undergoing while in the air. The photo shows experts examining a JU 88 twin-engined dive bomber. The emblem of this aircraft is a flower, which also served in this case as a wreath. Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 December 1940, Page 7

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