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Westland Whirlwind attacking E-boats
RAF Westland Whirlwind pilot Arthur 'Art' Brunet of 137 Squadron in a typical action against German e-boats in the English Channel in 1943. Brunet, a Canadian, is depicted in aircraft P7046, coded SF-B, which had his wife's nickname, "Lennie", painted on the side of the cockpit.
The distinctive, twin-engined Whirlwind was, when it entered service, at least as fast as any other fighter but a lack of development meant it never fulfilled its potential and kept being superseded by aircraft that were better at the various tasks for which it was suited. It operated in the fighter bomber role from 1940 to 1943.
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Picture keywords: 137 Squadron, 263 Squadron, Art Brunet, Arthur Gaston Brunet, E-boat, fast torpedo boat, Fighter Command, French coast, ground attack fighter, heavy fighter, invasion stripes, Kriegsmarine, RAF, RCAF, S-boat, Schnellboot, twin-engined fighter, Westland Whirlwind, Winston Churchill
Published in: 1941-44, WWII fighters
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