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  • On 6 February 1943, Flying Officer Neville Alexander Thomas Fleming of the Royal Australian Air Force was conducting a non-operational day training flight in a Supermarine Spitfire I, serial number N3221, from RAF Llandow in Glamorgan, Wales. Fleming, aged 20, was flying as number three in the formation during this training operation with No. 53 Operational Training Unit. The aircraft crashed near Pendoylan, Bonvilston, in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. Fleming was killed in the flying accident.

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