Its Luftwaffe adversaries in the European and Mediterranean/North African Theatres of WWII called it “Der Gabelshwanz Teufel (the fork-tailed devil).” Its manufacturer called it “the most innovative plane of its day.”
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By James Kightly The Aviation Cultures Conferences team have arranged for several professional, expert aviation archaeologists with top level insight from the US, UK, Hong Kong and Australia, to present online at this Saturday’s Aviation […]