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WWII Royal Air Force fighter 'ace' James Edgar "Johnnie" Johnson flew Spitfire Mk IX EN398 during 1943. As a wing commander he had his initials as its code letters, JE-J. Depicted here climbing vertically into a sunlit sky, displaying the beautifully evolving lines of RJ Mitchell's iconic design. Aircraft Art, Wwii Aircraft, Fighter Aircraft, Military Aircraft, Fighter Jets, Wwii Fighter Planes, Ww2 Planes, Spitfire Airplane, Wwii Airplane Art
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WWII Royal Air Force fighter 'ace' James Edgar "Johnnie" Johnson flew Spitfire Mk IX EN398 during 1943. As a wing commander he had his initials as its code letters, JE-J. Depict... 
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