Historical References

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Historical References

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Here ask questions and post historical information and references about the subject of the GB.
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Anyone doing a Seafire might be interested in this for weathering/oil leaks etc. Seafire Mk.XVII at Kemble in 2010

ImageSeafire by iggieboo2009, on Flickr
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