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Originally Posted by Luftwaffe_Rommel
I can asure you my friend it is no supermarine spitfire, it is a Hurricane, after the crash James C. Chase had after shooting down all the Bf109s I had to saw-off the front and the wings as they were either crushed, blown away or deformed my the explosion [melted]. I could just had let the Hurricane burn into flames, but since it was my first plane I decided to save it's remains, and here they are after 7 years [ During which he has survive several crash landings and explosions, He has Rule the skies 3 time getting back into action more ferocious than ever before, His last score was bombing 4 Panzers, Shooting 6 Bf 109s and 1 He 111]. This plane has crashed behind enemy lines in multiple ocasions, but it is always free by brave soldiers who risk their lives to recover him "No Germans should lay a hand on his Royal airframe".
Forgive me , Rommel likes to Dramatize a little his battlefield reenactments just like the greatest movies above /\. Currently Watching A Bridge Too Far
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If you look at the "remains" of the plane (with the guy stood next to it) you can tell by the tail fin alone that its a spitfire

also where the canopy would be it differs from that of a hurricane, also the fuselage is to thin. Its a spitfire alright

thank god it wasnt a hurricane!! seeing a hurricane in bits is not a sight i wish to see
As for films....
A battle of britain is absolutely superb. Top 3 aerial war films are as follows -
Battle of Britain
633 Squadron
The Dambusters