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Flying above the WWII battle sites of D-Day and Dunkirk; soaring over hidden Nazi bunkers; gliding across lost battleships and sunken shipwrecks.
Flying above the WWII battle sites of D-Day and Dunkirk; soaring over hidden Nazi bunkers; gliding across lost battleships and sunken shipwrecks.
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