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Russia 13th SBAP 1941 Green/Lt Grey;
41st SPAB In Finland 1939 Overall grey;
Chinese Nationalist Air Force 1939;
Finnish Air Force 2/LeLv 6 1942 SB-13 White/blue;
SB-14 Olive green/blue;
Spanish Republican Air Force 1936-37 No 2
Spanish Nationalist Air Force 1939
Avia B.71 Luftwaffe KG200 Rangsdorf SE+DP 1940;
Czechoslovak Army III Sqn 6 L.P. 10K 1938;
Slovak Air Force, Vzdusne zbrane V3 1943;
Bristol Beaufighter Mk.VI Late 'Dihedral Tailplane' (RAF, RAAF, USAAF)
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The Beaufighter was a two-seat, twin engi...
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