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BY pressing a button, the pilot of a British "Spitfire" releases a stream of 200 bullets a second from the 'plane's 8 Browning guns. Incendiary bullets are mixed with armour-piercing bullets. These all converge to one withering point—the enemy 'plane if possible

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 61, 23 August 1940, Page 2

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BY pressing a button, the pilot of a British "Spitfire" releases a stream of 200 bullets a second from the 'plane's 8 Browning guns. Incendiary bullets are mixed with armour-piercing bullets. These all converge to one withering point—the enemy 'plane if possible New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 61, 23 August 1940, Page 2

BY pressing a button, the pilot of a British "Spitfire" releases a stream of 200 bullets a second from the 'plane's 8 Browning guns. Incendiary bullets are mixed with armour-piercing bullets. These all converge to one withering point—the enemy 'plane if possible New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 61, 23 August 1940, Page 2

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