Aviation History

BATTLE OF BRITAIN HEINKEL FROM SPAIN

he Kent Battle of Britain Museum Trust in Hawkinge, England, announced in September 2019 that it was acquiring a new battle participant, film, although it has not been determined if it actually flew in the movie. After the Spanish Heinkel changed hands several times, it was bought by the Kent museum from the Imperial War Museum at Duxford.

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