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Miles Master with the instructors seat and windshield raised.

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I'll see your Panther and raise you a King Tiger!

King Tiger Ausf.B, 2.Kompanie/Schwerepanzer Abteilung 506 captured by U.S. troops and restored to running condition by Company B, 129th Ord. Bttn. 15 December 1944.

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The magister has a real Hurricane look to it....

Apparently the prototype Master with a high performance Kestrel had virtually identical speed to the Hurricanes 1 with the Watts 2 blade prop and outclimbed it. Even production versions with lower powered Kestrels could mix it with a Hurricane at low level.
 
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Actually, WWII LCI wasn't as big as most people imagine. While they had lenght, they were fairly narrow.

The angle of the photo is hard to tell if the photographer was on the gunnels of a DUKW or if they were standing up in an a transport.

Would be nice to find out the info behind that picture.
 
Curtiss A-25 Shrike. Even though see wears RAAF markings, this particular example was never delivered to Australia before the Government cancelled the contract for these aircraft.
 

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