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Hawker typhoon, tempest and sea fury

dinomartino1

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Pierre Clostermann

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French airman French airman Pierre Clostermann's farewell to his plane "Le Grand Charles", 1945. flying over the Dortmund-Ems, at 10 km from the den of German airplanes, 1945

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French airman Pierre Clostermann's farewell to his plane "Le Grand Charles", 1945.

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1956 Algeria

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Algeria 1956

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Pugsley

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The photo of the Typhoon over Dortmund-Ems is incredible. Not just of the airplane, but of the landscape, with shell holes.
 

dinomartino1

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Hawker Typhoon pilots of No 198 Squadron at RAF Thorney Island, 15 June 1944.
The 'Kiwi' pilot on the right is F/O Mate Alexander Milich from Waiharara, NZ and he was KIA 8 December 1944

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dinomartino1

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The picture shows a 182 Squadron aircraft force landed at an airfield and in the process of being recovered. It can be seen just how rugged the Typhoon really is, the long groove in the airfield at XM-K came to rest and seemingly suffering only bent props and damaged radiator. In the process of being recovered other aircraft can be seen in the background also being recovered, it seems that one has suffered an undercarriage collapse and I8-J a forced landing.
 

dinomartino1

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Typhoon SA-L of No. 486 Squadron RNZAF

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Close up front view of Typhoon Mk IB


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W/C Davidson 143 Wing by his Typhoon MN518, code R-D

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Canadian Ace Bob Davidson of No 143 Wing in his Typhoon 1943

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W/C Baldwin, 146 Wing with his Typhoon at Sainte Croix-sur-Mer

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Typhoon SA-L of No. 486 Squadron RNZAF

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Typhoon EK139 HH-N “Dirty Dora” of 175 Squadron RAF at Colerne
 

dinomartino1

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257 Sqn.Tiffie, R8656, FM-L, having its 20 mm cannons reloaded at Warmwell.

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Hawker Typhoon Mark IB, 1943.

Tiffy EK139 HH-N "Dirty Dora", of No 175 Squadron, undergoing servicing in a blast-walled dispersal point at RAF Colerne, Wiltshire.


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Pilot Officer John D. Flintoff of 440 (City of Ottawa) RCAF Squadron was flying a Hawker Typhoon Mk IB PD592, and had departed from RAF Eindhoven, Netherland with three others, on a mission to bomb a rail junction just west of Munster. Due to low cloud, they were diverted to another target when he was hit by flak, but he managed to crash land safely near Enschede, south east of Holten at 11.30am on February 24 1945.

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Tempest Ground Crew of 486 New Zealand Squadron

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F/L Harry Hardy, DFC of 440 Sqn RCAF
 
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