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The Gloster Gladiator was developed from the Gloster Gauntlet as a private venture and represented both the peak and the end of the biplane fighter. In many air arms it smoothed the transition to monoplane fighters. And when confronting aircraft of its own era, it performed well.
A02052B - Gloster Gladiator Mk.I, Aircraft flown by Lieutenant Dag Krohn, Norwegian Army Air Service (Haerens Flygev?pen), Fornebu, Oslo, Norway, April 1940. (A)
A02052B - Gloster Gladiator Mk.II, No.1401 (Met.) Flight, Royal Air Force Coastal Command, Bircham Newton, Norfolk, England, July 1942. (B)