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Tales from Lympne: Friendly fire over Lympne
The twilight engagement saw a Tempest hit while the Spitfire was seeing off a Doodlebug
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The twilight engagement saw a Tempest hit while the Spitfire was seeing off a Doodlebug
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His son Air Marshall ‘Black’ Robertson will share the tale of ‘A Spitfire Named Connie’ at the Army Flying Museum
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Columnist John Simpson has brought together tales of airborne adventures, record-breaking attempts and its wartime role
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The community group secured £500 from a housebuilder to install an information board in the town
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The Duchess of Bedford took up flying aged 60 and went on to make record-breaking flights in the 1920s and 30s
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The women of the Air Transport Auxiliary played an important role in World War Two, delivering aircraft across Britain
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Betty's wish was fulfilled as she took to the skies and flew at speeds of 150mph
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Museum staff were astounded by the knowledge both men had of the jets
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The pilot was reportedly a heavily built man, which probably contributed to the seat belt breaking
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Dave Larder can now take off and fly anywhere in the world from the comfort of his spare bedroom
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An unexpected enquiry led to a local business helping to fulfil a search spanning continents
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The RAF’s new generation of jet fighters took part in air racing events at Lympne after the war