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Carrier-based aircraft / Fairey Firefly / Fairey Fulmar / Fairey Battle / Fairey Barracuda / Fairey Aviation Company / Target tug / Fleet Air Arm Museum / Fairey Swordfish / Aircraft / Aviation / Propeller aircraft
Date: 2014-10-15 02:32:55
Carrier-based aircraft
Fairey Firefly
Fairey Fulmar
Fairey Battle
Fairey Barracuda
Fairey Aviation Company
Target tug
Fleet Air Arm Museum
Fairey Swordfish
Aircraft
Aviation
Propeller aircraft

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