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WWII Pilot (1/3)
 10/6/15 11:04am
DejabluLifetime Member
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Short film about an American pilot who flew a Spitfire on photo reconnaissance missions over Germany during World War II.  He made a belly landing at one point back in England that a flight surgeon caught with his 16mm movie camera.  The flight surgeon’s son found the film going through his dad’s belongings after his death, and made a prize-winning documentary as he tried to track down the Spitfire pilot. 

https://www.youtube.com/embed/ie3SrjLlcUY 



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Re: WWII Pilot (2/3)
 10/6/15 12:11pm
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Thanks!  That is well worth watching.  Now, where can I get a spitfire?

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Re: WWII Pilot (3/3)
 10/7/15 9:03am
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Well...for some spare pocket change, you could buy THIS ONE ... Tongue LOL


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