Short Sunderland - The flying battleship
The first time the Germans encountered the Short Sunderland, they immediately gave it the nickname "The Porcupine" and with good reason. Despite being a maritime patrol aircraft, the Sunderland had plenty of ability to take on even the more nimble aircraft. #aviation #history #aviationhistory #ww2 #planspotting

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