File:Sunderland 201 Sqn on Havel during Berlin Airlift 1948.jpg

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Description A Short Sunderland GR Mark 5 of No 201 Squadron, Royal Air Force, moored on the Havel in Berlin, Germany. The river Havel and lake Wannsee were used by Coastal Command Sunderlands from July until mid-December 1948, when the threat of winter ice suspended further use. The photograph shows members of the crew relaxing on the roof of their aircraft whilst their freight is unloaded.
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This photograph MH 30687 comes from the collections of the Imperial War Museums.
Author RAF official photographer

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