Formation of Spitfire IX Squadron

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Neil Willis
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Re: Formation of Spitfire IX Squadron

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Yep, looks like a straight choice between those two.

I suggest we have a ballot between 19 and 242 on the next Spitfire mission night, and settle it then?
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marvelous
:D :D :roll:
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I would like to join please Chris

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of course, Great! See you Sunday if free complete with goggles and leather helmet :)
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i would like to join please. Currently do not have Normandy but i do have the Channel. Will purchase Normandy in the next Sale.
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Of course shaggy.... For some of the stuff I'm sure we can use Caucasus to facilitate mate...
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thank you :D
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