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The American naval officer stared in disbelief at the aircraft, a biplane of obsolete appearance with wings folded back to allow it to be struck down on the lift into a carrier's hangar deck, its struts and wires giving a built-in headwind.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs):
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heavy aerial attack, naval airmen, arrester wires, naval air squadrons, middle cockpit, torpedo nets, air mechanics, outer harbour, first aircraft carrier, air arm, naval air power, hangar deck, fighter defences, two convoys, naval aviation, secondary armament, flight deck, fleet units, air gunners, crash barrier
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Royal Navy, Fleet Air Arm, Mediterranean Fleet, United States, North Africa, Pearl Harbor, Ark Royal, Regia Aeronautica, Suez Canal, Grand Harbour, Italian Navy, Mar Piccolo, World War Two, Vittorio Veneto, Royal Air Force, World War One, Hal Far, Pacific Fleet, Albert Jones, First Sea Lord, Imperial Japanese Navy, Royal Marines, Charles Lamb, Suda Bay, British Army
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