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File:Kittyhawkdamaged.jpg

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On August 9, 1944 this P-40 Kittyhawk was flown more than 200 miles with the wing damage visible: the port aileron was torn completely away, and less than 75 per cent of the wing surface was intact. Flying Officer T. R. Jacklin (pictured) of No. 75 Squadron RAAF flew back to his base on Noemfoor Island, part of Dutch New Guinea.

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current02:47, 6 March 2007Thumbnail for version as of 02:47, 6 March 2007450 × 341 (63 KB)Admin (talk | contribs)On August 9, 1944 this P-40 Kittyhawk was flown more than 200 miles with the wing damage visible: the port aileron was torn completely away, and less than 75 per cent of the wing surface was intact. Flying Officer T. R. Jacklin (pictured) of No. 75 Squadron RAAF flew back to his base on Noemfoor Island, part of Dutch New Guinea. == Licensing == The copyright has expired on this image. The AWM, however, requires that the AWM watermark is not removed and that permission be sought for commercial use. Higher resolution versions of this image may be ordered through the AWM Website at www.awm.gov.au {{PD-Australia}} {{watermark}}
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