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British Army Airmen of the RFC Attacking a German Monoplane, World War I by Addison Thomas Millar

British Army Airmen of the RFC Attacking a German Monoplane, World War I

(British Army airmen of the RFC attacking a German monoplane, World War I )


Addison Thomas Millar

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British Army Airmen of the RFC Attacking a German Monoplane, World War I by Addison Thomas Millar. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
world war i · world war 1 · first world war · 1910s · aviation · aerial warfare · aircraft · aeroplanes · flying · royal flying corps · british · army · pilot · military · german · shooting · firing · rifle · dogfight · biplane · monoplane · Western Front · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images · / Look and Learn
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