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Republic P-47D Thunderbolt 'Nellie' prepares to take

Republic P-47D Thunderbolt 'Nellie' prepares to take

Republic P-47D Thunderbolt 'Nellie' prepares to take off during the Duxford Air Festival at Imperial War Museum Duxford, England, May 26, 2019. During World War II, the 48th Fighter-Bomber Group flew P-47s in s... More

Duxford Air Festival attendees watch aerial performances

Duxford Air Festival attendees watch aerial performances

Duxford Air Festival attendees watch aerial performances at Imperial War Museum Duxford, England, May 26, 2019. The 2019 Festival celebrated the jet engine, which entered operational military service in 1944 an... More

TF-51D Mustang ‘Contrary Mary’ and Republic P-47D

TF-51D Mustang ‘Contrary Mary’ and Republic P-47D

TF-51D Mustang ‘Contrary Mary’ and Republic P-47D Thunderbolt 'Nellie' fly in formation during the Duxford Air Festival at Imperial War Museum Duxford, England, May 26, 2019. One of the best-performing allied f... More

TF-51D Mustang ‘Contrary Mary’ and Republic P-47D

TF-51D Mustang ‘Contrary Mary’ and Republic P-47D

TF-51D Mustang ‘Contrary Mary’ and Republic P-47D Thunderbolt 'Nellie' taxi to the runway during the Duxford Air Festival at Imperial War Museum Duxford, England, May 26, 2019. One of the best-performing allied... More

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