GV. RAF (Royal Air Force) station. CU. R.A.F. Feltwell board. SCU. Classroom with three German pilots sitting in front. SV. Instructor pointing to maps on wall. CU. & panning to maps on wall. SCU. Instructor walking to Germans in front of blackboard. SCU. Three Germans and...
GV. RAF (Royal Air Force) station. CU. R.A.F. Feltwell board. SCU. Classroom with three German pilots sitting in front. SV. Instructor pointing to maps on wall. CU. & panning to maps on wall. SCU. Instructor walking to Germans in front of blackboard. SCU. Three Germans and back of instructor. SCU. Instructor. SV. Germans walking out to plane. Major Barkhorn on left, Major Wehnelt in the middle and Major Krupinski. CU. The three Germans. LV. Three Provost trainers. SCU. Major Wehnelt with instructor standing by plane putting on harness. CU. Major Barkhorn and instructor looking at map, standing by plane. SCU. Major Wehnelt just settling down in cockpit. SCU. Major Barkhorn just getting into cockpit, instructor standing on wing of plane talking to him. LV. Three Provost trainers in flight. LV. Three Provost trainers in flight, they start to peel off one by one.
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