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#23 An observer in the tail tip of the English airship R33 in Selby, England, 1919.

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An observer in the tail tip of the English airship R33 in Selby, England, 1919.

Knights of the Sky, Cages of Death: The Brutal Evolution of WWI Air Combat

#23 An observer in the tail tip of the English airship R33 in Selby, England, 1919.

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