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Pilots of No 32 Squadron RAF leave their aircraft after a sortie from RAF Hawkinge on 31 July 1940.
Hurricane Mk I GZ-H in front had been crash-landed in a field a half-mile east of the airfield eleven
days earlier, but quickly was brought back into service.

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Could someone here identify the carrier in the distance and the ship the picture was taken from? Not that there's a lot of info from the photo but the "fame" or "notoriety" of shot itself?
 
Could someone here identify the carrier in the distance and the ship the picture was taken from? Not that there's a lot of info from the photo but the "fame" or "notoriety" of shot itself?
ASBIZ didn't provide any additional information. The morons who colorized it neglected to do that. They have misidentified photos from time to time, or not at all.
 
Never something like that. The serial make british but undoubtedly with a french inspiration .

What is that thing? Did it manage to took of the air?
Blackburn F.3 (also called the Blackburn F.7/30), a British single-engined fighter aircraft produced in response to Air Ministry Specification F.7/30 that eventually was won by the Gloster Gladiator.
 

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