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| Fighter aircraft Talk:Fighter_aircraft
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| P-51 Mustang The North American Aviation P-51 Mustang was an American long-range single-seat fighter aircraft that entered service with Allied air forces in the middle years of World War II. P-51_Mustang
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| German Type XXI submarine Type XXI U-boats, also known as "Elektroboote", were the first submarines designed to operate entirely submerged, rather than as surface ships that could submerge as a temporary means to escape detection or launch an attack. They were revolutionary when introduced and, if produced earlier and in sufficient quantity, could have seriously influenced the outcome of the Battle of the Atlantic. German_Type_XXI_submarine
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| P-47 Thunderbolt The Republic P-47 Thunderbolt, also known as the Jug, was the largest single-engined fighter of its day, and a vast improvement over the Curtiss P-40 Warhawk, its predecessor. It was one of the main United States Army Air Force (USAAF) fighters of World War II, and also served with other Allied air forces. P-47_Thunderbolt
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| Heinkel He 162 The Heinkel He 162 Volksjäger ("People's Fighter", named after the Volkssturm) was a German single engined, jet powered fighter aircraft fielded by the Luftwaffe in WWII. Designed and built quickly, and made primarily of wood as metals were in very short supply and prioritised for other aircraft, the He 162 was nevertheless the fastest of the first generation of Axis and Allied jets. Heinkel_He_162
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| IAR 80 The IAR 80 was a Romanian World War II low-wing, monoplane, all-metal construction fighter aircraft. When first flew in 1938 it was competitive with most contemporary designs like the German Bf-109E, the British Hawker Hurricane and the Supermarine Spitfire. IAR_80
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| Gloster Gladiator The Gloster Gladiator (or Gloster SS.37) was a British-built biplane fighter, used by the Royal Air Force (RAF) and the Royal Navy (as the Sea Gladiator variant) and was exported to a number of other air forces during the late 1930s. Gloster_Gladiator
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| Focke-Wulf Fw 190 The Focke-Wulf Fw 190 Würger, was a single-seat, single-engine fighter aircraft of Germany's Luftwaffe. Used extensively during the Second World War, over 20,000 were manufactured, including around 6,000 fighter-bomber models. Focke-Wulf_Fw_190
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| RLM aircraft designation system Talk:RLM_aircraft_designation_system
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| Miles Martinet The Miles M.25 Martinet was a target tug aircraft of the Royal Air Force and Fleet Air Arm that was in service during World War II. Miles_Martinet
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| Miles Master The Miles M.9 Master was a British 2-seat monoplane advanced trainer built by Miles Aircraft Ltd for the Royal Air Force and Fleet Air Arm during the Second World War. Miles_Master
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| Westland Lysander The Westland Lysander was a British army co-operation and liaison aircraft produced by Westland Aircraft. It was used during the Second World War and was renowned for its ability to operate from small, unprepared airstrips. Westland_Lysander
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| Wilhelm Bauer (U-2540) The Wilhelm Bauer (originally designated U-2540) is a Type XXI U-boat which was completed shortly before the end of World War II. It was scuttled at the end of the war, having never gone on patrol. Wilhelm_Bauer_(U-2540)
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| Savoia-Marchetti SM.81 The Savoia-Marchetti SM.81 Pipistrello (Italian: bat) was a three-engined bomber/transport aircraft serving in the Italian Regia Aeronautica during World War II. Savoia-Marchetti_SM.81
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| Lobizón User_talk:Lobizón
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| FFVS 22 The FFVS J 22 was a single-engine fighter aircraft developed for the Swedish Air Force during World War II. FFVS_22
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| Horia Agarici Captain Horia Agarici (April 6, 1911-July 13, 1982) was a Romanian aviator and World War II flying ace. Horia_Agarici
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| Josef Jacobs Josef Carl Peter Jacobs (May 15, 1894 - July 29, 1978) was the joint 4th German flying ace with 48 victories (equal with Lt. Werner Voss) during the First World War. Josef_Jacobs
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| Dapi89 User_talk:Dapi89
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| Westland-Hill Pterodactyl The Westland-Hill Pterodactyl was a series of experimental aircraft designs starting in the 1920s named after the pterosaur. Westland-Hill_Pterodactyl
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