BeskrivningSpitfire Fighter Aircraft 'Hot Starting' Engines MOD 45156196.jpg
English: Spitfire TE311 of the Royal Air Force Memorial Flight (RAFMF) piloted by Wg Cdr "Godders" Godfrey performs a "hot start" during the RAFMF Public Display Authority (PDA).
The Spitfire played a major part in achieving ultimate victory in World War Two and truly deserves its place as probably the most successful fighter design ever, and certainly as the most famous and charismatic of all time.
This image was a winner in the RAF Photographic Competition 2013.
Keywords: Royal Air Force, RAFMF, Memorial Flight, Spitfire, TE311, fire, hot start, RAF, Equipment, Aircraft, Propeller, Competition, Photography, Photographic
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Spitfire TE311 of the Royal Air Force Memorial Flight (RAFMF) piloted by Wg Cdr "Godders" Godfrey performs a "hot start" during the RAFMF Public Display Authority (PDA).The Spitfire played a major part in achieving ultimate victory in World War Two and truly deserves its place as probably the most successful fighter design ever, and certainly as the most famous and charismatic of all time.This image was a winner in the RAF Photographic Competition 2013.
Kort titel
Does what it says on the tin
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Spitfire Fighter Aircraft 'Hot Starting' Engines
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25 oktober 2013 kl. 16.25
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Royal Air Force
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Memorial Flight
Spitfire
TE311
fire
hot start
RAF
Equipment
Aircraft
Propeller
Competition
Photography
Photographic
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