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>Ukrainian Vladimir Nesonov, a retired army pilot, looks on before flying his home-made Junkers plane at an aerodrome in southern Ukraine, Dzhankoi, June 11, 2002. Nesonov realized his dream - he had built the Junkers divebomber replica himself, mostly from a model kit, out of bits of scrap, equipped it with a four cylinder engine, decorated with black crosses on both sides and swastikas on the tail, but for many in Ukraine, seeing a Nazi plane screeching through the sky stirs memories the destruction wrought by Hitler's Luftwaffe and ground troops in World War Two. REUTERS/Mikhail Chernichkin
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>A Junkers plane flies around an aerodrome in Dzhankoi in southern Ukraine, June 11, 2002. REUTERS/Mikhail Chernichkin