WW1: Kiwi Liberation of Les Quesnoy Part 1 (reenactment)
Part1: In early November 1918, just before the end of World War One, New Zealand soldiers liberated the French town of Les Quesnoy. This is a fictional reenactment of that actual event as seen at the Classic Fighters airshow held at Omaka Aerodrome, Blenheim, New Zealand in 2005. -- http://www.aviationfilm.com Copyright © 2013 Historical Aviation Film Unit This video material may not be reproduced in any form (except as an embedded video on any other website), without the written permission of the Historical Aviation Film Unit.

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