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1. Mosquito. Very innovative especially considering all De Haviland had to work with basically was wood, as the reserves for other metallic materials were running dry. I especially like it for being one of the first fighter bomber planes.
2. Spitfire (Any mk). Probably one of the most famous planes of the war, and a beautiful plane at that. It's easy to recognize wing was both an eye pleaser (and I'm pretty sure...) gave it great lift.
3. P51 Mustang. It's an iconic American plane and thanks to Britain's Rolls Royce engine, it made it a formidable fighter.
If I made any mistakes you'd like to point out, please do.
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