Stock Photo - The monument in memory of Czechoslovak WWII pilots in the British Royal Air Force (RAF), a bronze statue of a winged lion, made by British sculptor Colin Spofforth, will be ceremonially unveiled in the Prague-Klarov park, situated on the Vltava River embankment below Prague Castle, on Tuesday, June 17, in the presence of war veterans as well as Winston Churchill's grandson. The historical Spitfire XVI fighter, which Czechoslovak pilot Otto Smik used in RAF 312 Squadron, is to fly over Prague on this occasion. Prague, Czech Republic, on June 16, 2014. Pictured war veterans (left to right) Petr Arton, Emil Bocek, Tomas Gibian, Alois Dubec pose by the Spitfire. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

Stock Photo: The monument in memory of Czechoslovak WWII pilots in the British Royal Air Force (RAF), a bronze statue of a winged lion.

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