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Summary:
Long-range guns had one disadvantage – locating their targets precisely. So the Royal Artillery employed A.O.P.s – Air Observation Posts – slow-flying Auster aircraft that could spy out the enemy and radio their positions back to the gunners far behind their own lines.
Pilot Officer Tom Harness flew one of these spotter planes, and when he was set upon by fast enemy fighters, he was to find that piloting an A.O.P. was anything but A-okay!
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