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By Bilbo Baggins på 2010-talet « Spitfire's blogg on January 23, 2010 at 1: 00 pm
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The Spitfire's original nemesis, the ME 109, was a brutally practical plane.
Some Heroes 2008
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Spitfire's a reluctant vampire, BTW, hence her neck-biting angst.
What I bought – 14 May 2008 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
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I found this the other day at one of Sister Spitfire's blogs, courtesy of A Catholic Mom in Hawaii.
Archive 2008-06-01 Heidi Hess Saxton 2008
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I found this the other day at one of Sister Spitfire's blogs, courtesy of A Catholic Mom in Hawaii.
Mother Teresa's Rules to Live By Heidi Hess Saxton 2008
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*Not a jab at Cornell - I loved WISDOM - as Spitfire's not a creation of his.
What I bought – 14 May 2008 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
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So were other Invaders foes like the Baroness Blood (a Baron Blood successor from the Raab/Cassady Union Jack miniseries, who killed Spitfire's son in UJ), U-Man, and the Red Skull himself (who was financially backing them).
Captain America #19 Review | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2003
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James Scott was one of the pilots, conscious that the limitations of the Spitfire's range allowed him only thirty minutes over the area.
Operation Sea Lion Cox, Richard 1974
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The converging streams of bullets from the Spitfire's eight machine guns chewed pieces off its tail, which cartwheeled through the air alarmingly close to Scott.
Operation Sea Lion Cox, Richard 1974
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The conventional carburettor on the Spitfire's Merlin engine lacked the same immediate responsiveness to the throttle in certain flight manoeuyres, especially ones involving negative "G".
Operation Sea Lion Cox, Richard 1974
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