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RAF Mustang I on the Ground

One of the most famous airplanes of the second world war and a famous symbol of cooperation between Britain and the US was the Mustang. The Mustang was originally ordered by the RAF. Those early Allison powered planes were called the Mustang I by the British. 
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Unique identifier BI231351 
Boeing ID na73-80-45 
Type Image 
Size 2826px × 2207px   5MB 
License type RM 
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