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STRINGBAGS over the SCHELDT
Even towards the very end of World War Two, the biplane had meaningful front-line roles to play. Following last month’s feature on the Albacores of No 415 Squadron, we continue the story of RAF biplanes in action near the conclusion of hostilities through the words of some of the men who flew the black Swordfish operated by No 119 Squadron RAF SWORDFISH No 119 Squadron became the only RAF squadron to be fully equipped with the Swordfish when it replaced

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