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Three RAF Spitfires fly forward rapidly in tight formation through cloudy skies over England, their propellers spin furiously creating motion blur. Suddenly German Messerschmitt fighters dive aggressively from above through cloud cover, descend at steep angles with engines screaming. The Spitfire formation breaks apart instantly, each aircraft banks sharply in different directions. A Spitfire rolls violently to evade, performs a tight barrel roll, machine guns fire continuously, tracer rounds stream brilliantly across the sky. A Messerschmitt takes hits directly on the wing, smoke trails begin immediately, the aircraft spirals downward uncontrollably, spins faster and faster, flames erupt from the engine cowling intensely, the plane plummets toward the ground rapidly. Another Spitfire pursues a Messerschmitt aggressively, both aircraft weave dramatically through clouds, emerge suddenly into clear sky, dive steeply together locked in pursuit. Clouds drift majestically throughout the battle, aircraft appear and disappear through the vapor continuously. Contrails streak beautifully across the blue sky marking flight paths. The camera starts inside a Spitfire cockpit looking forward through the canopy, follows one aircraft's acrobatic maneuvers closely, then transitions smoothly to an external chase position behind the dogfighting planes, the camera matches their rolls and turns dynamically, finally pulls back rapidly to a wide aerial view, reveals multiple aircraft engaged across a vast sky dramatically.
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- Start with the original prompt and identify which subject, camera, and mood phrases drive the output.
- When iterating, change one variable first: lighting, motion, or emotion.
- If references are involved, adjust framing and movement separately for more stable generations.
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