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LABOUR OF LOVE

Those magnificent men in their (almost) flying machine

As their replica of a First World War plane prepares to take flight, we meet the group of retirees who’ve put their hearts and souls – and more than 20 years’ work – into their aircraft by JEAN WEST
photography COLIN McPHERSON
Teamwork Left: Mike Harper (far right) with members of the APSS. Below: women work on the maintenance of a Sopwith 1½ Strutter during The Great War
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