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Old 23rd Jan 2002, 17:16
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I thought that it was a better documentary than the previous one on the Spitfire, although still not up to the very high standard of the Commandos series, which went from strength to strength. One of the pilot interviewees appeared to be a likely source for the returning to base part of Len Deighton's Booker Prize-winning masterpiece "Bomber".. .If you want to meet and fly with some of these remarkable men, check out <a href="http://www.projectpropeller.co.uk" target="_blank">www.projectpropeller.co.uk</a>

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Must admit I too was gripped by the paratroopers prog.
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