An Alaskan adventure with the Spitfire MkII

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Lewis - A2A wrote:Great images as normal and like the Whale comment :wink:

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I always have my towel and ideally carry a babel fish ;)
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That's a great looking blue Spitfire!

Keep the shiny side up and the dirty side down!

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Great journey
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