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Shot up, bleeding and trapped in a blazing bomber - I thought I was dead
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HALIFAX, JUSTINE
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2016
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Shot up, bleeding and trapped in a blazing bomber - I thought I was dead
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Shot up, bleeding and trapped in a blazing bomber - I thought I was dead
2016
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In Birmingham, it was renowned test pilot [Alex Henshaw] who was responsible for putting every Spitfire prototype created here through its paces, and who once commented that: \"I loved the Spitfire in all of her many versions.\" \"I was not to know at that time, that some two years or so later, I would be flying, not in Spitfires, but in RAF Lancaster bombers over Germany.\" Brave [ARTHUR Woolf] became a radio and radar operator with the Lincolnshire 630 Squadron. Arthur Woolf in his RAF uniform. Right: Castle Bromwich Spitfires on the airfield where Arthur met Alex Henshaw before he himself joined Bomber Command over Germany; Right: 94-year-old Arthur Woolf, from Sutton Coldfield, who was part of a Lancaster Bomber crew shot down over France Above: Arthur recovering in hospital after being liberated, and, below, Spitfire test pilot Alex Henshaw, who he knew
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