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Heroism of Battle of Britain pilot who set fire to his Spitfire after crash landing on Dunkirk beaches - in story that was inspiration for Tom Hardy's character in movie - is revealed as his bravery medals go on sale
>19yo
>fighter pilot engaging in dogfights with luftwaffe
>squadron leader
>fighting nazis and winning ww2
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A Battle of Britain hero thought to have been the real life inspiration for Tom Hardy's character (bottom right) in the film Dunkirk has been revealed after his bravery medals emerged for sale. Squadron Leader Kenny Hart (top right) crash-landed his Spitfire on the beaches of Dunkirk following a dogfight with the Luftwaffe in May 1940. The 19-year-old fighter pilot then set fire to his 'kite' with a flare gun and watched it burn to stop the Germans getting their hands on a Spitfire - the same moment is replicated on the big screen when Hardy sets his plane alight after the fighter aircraft had come hurtling to the ground.
>19yo
>fighter pilot engaging in dogfights with luftwaffe
>squadron leader
>fighting nazis and winning ww2
average 19yo is a KHHV who's addicted to porn and vidya and dreams of ascending by 0.5 PSL
clown world