File:World War II Air Combat simulated by Linux Air Combat.jpg

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English: This image was generated by the well-known, free, open-source "Linux Air Combat" flight simulator during an online combat session between two players.
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Author Bob Bosen

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Air-to-air combat versus a P47 "Thunderbolt", seen from the cockpit of a Lockheed P38.

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2 February 2019

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