RAF Bf108's who knew?

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RAF Bf108's who knew?

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Very interesting. Thanks Alex.

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Very interesting Alex. I don’t think the 108 looks dated even today. :) EricT
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I enjoyed that. Thanks Alex! :thumbsup:

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Cheers Alex. Mark Felton's Youtube channel is well worth watching. He covers a lot of the little-known aspects of military history, such as a King Tiger tank that still lies buried under a road in Normandy. They are short videos, but that's because there's no waffle or padding. He's written quite a number of books too.

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Thanks for posing, really interesting video and I have to confess I did not know of the BF108's existence until now.

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