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Sopwith Camel and Spitfire flying in formation

Article about: Good Evening / Morning Ladies and Gentlemen Thought I'd take the opportunity to share this link: http://tinyurl.com/33clb4x It shows both the Camel and Spit flying in formation. I'm sorry if

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    Good Evening / Morning Ladies and Gentlemen

    Thought I'd take the opportunity to share this link:

    http://tinyurl.com/33clb4x

    It shows both the Camel and Spit flying in formation. I'm sorry if it has been shown before - it was filmed at Wanaka, NZ in 2009.

    Cheers
    Tim

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    Nice one!....

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    I was waiting for a DR1 and a ME109 to suddenly show up...A shame they couldn't have had a fly by from an F18 to round it out too. Looking at the canvas and wood airplanes of WWI today, they seem so archaic-almost comical, but they were the deadliest things in the sky for several critical years.
    William

    "Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."

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    What a great video Tim,to see the 2 most famous iconic iconic aircraft from both world wars is truely spectacular,that spit pilot must of been a bit twichy keeping it at stall speed for so long,never grow tired of seeing a lone spit flying,simply awesome.......

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