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Closing Up- a Bombing Formation of British Biplanes (dh9a s) Closing Up to Beat Off an Enemy Formation of Fokker triplanes Art.IWMART3071

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Closing Up- a Bombing Formation of British Biplanes (dh9a s) Closing Up to Beat Off an Enemy Formation of Fokker

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image: An aerial view of planes battling in the sky. There is a formation of British biplanes to the left of the image,

and several German triplanes behind them. The background is obscured by a dense blanket of cloud.

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1919
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Imperial War Museums
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