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A Focke-wulf 190 D9 shot down by RAF Tempests n…
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Francis DARTOIS (1934-2015) A Focke-wulf 190 D9 shot down by RAF Tempests near Baden Baden (1945) Large gouache signed and dated 10/96 lower left. Framed under glass. 39 x 54 cm B.E.

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Francis DARTOIS (1934-2015) A Focke-wulf 190 D9 shot down by RAF Tempests near Baden Baden (1945) Large gouache signed and dated 10/96 lower left. Framed under glass. 39 x 54 cm B.E.

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