
Stake attention in this memory
An open photo album displays images and text related to Royal Air Force history. One page features three photographs of Spitfire aircraft variants, with text explaining that some had "clipped" wings for better performance. The opposite page shows images of pilots at a Royal Air Force station in England, circa 1948, and de Havilland DH.98 Mosquitos in Aden, 1959. A handwritten note quotes a pilot's saying, "If you can walk from it, you've landed; if you can't then you've crashed." A woman's hand with long nails rests on the album.
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