Royal Air Force Flying Training Command, 1940-1945. Miles Master Mark II, W8729 '7', of the Empire Central Flying School, coming in to land over a taxying Hawker Hurricane at Hullavington, Wiltshire, with flaps fully lowered. The instructor in the rear cockpit has raised his seat above the canopy level in order to observe his pupil's approach.
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