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AIRCRAFT OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE 1939-1945: BRISTOL TYPE 152 BEAUFORT.
Beaufort Mark I, N1172 ‘AW-S’, of No. 42 Squadron RAF, based at Leuchars, Fife, in flight with L9834, another aircraft of the Squadron.
AIRCRAFT OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE 1939-1945: BRISTOL TYPE TYPE 149 BLENHEIM IV.
Six Blenheim Mark IVFs of No. 254 Squadron RAF, flying in formation over Northern Ireland shortly after the unit’s arrival at Aldergrove, County Antrim.
Boeing (Vega) YB-40 Fortress 42-5743 'Woolaroc',
Boeing (Vega) YB-40 Fortress 42-5743 'Woolaroc', | 92nd BG 3… | Flickr
AIRCRAFT OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE 1939-1945: AVRO 685 YORK.
York C Mark I, MW140 “Endeavour”, VIP Standard aircraft for the use of the Duke of Gloucester as Governor General of Australia, on the ground at Holmesley South, Hampshire, before delivery to Australia by No. 246 Squadron RAF.
AIRCRAFT OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE 1939-1945: BRISTOL TYPE 152 BEAUFORT.
Bristol Beaufort Mk I, N1172 'AW-S', of No 42 Squadron RAF based at Leuchars, Fife, in flight.
VERSATILE AMERICAN AIRCRAFT [D.B.7]
Original wartime caption: Crews of D.B.7s study a map of their patrol area before going on duty.
Boeing B-17F Fortress
Boeing B-17F Fortress | armorer loading 1000lb a bomb c 1943… | Flickr
SHOOTING FOR THE R.A.F. : HOW THE FILM PRODUCTION UNIT GETS THE RIGHT ANGLE
Original wartime caption: (For story see CH.6357) One of the Film Production Unit's planes, a Beaufort with crew.
WAR INDUSTRY IN BRITAIN 1939-1945
Aircraft construction: The assembly of North American Mustang aircraft at the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation factory, Speke airport, Liverpool. The propeller is in position and mechanics (both men and women) are checking over the engine.
U.S. MUSTANG AIRCRAFT ASSEMBLY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
Original wartime caption: (Picture issued 1942) The fuselage is gently lowered on to the wing component.
THE BRISTOL "BEAUFORT"
Original wartime caption: "Pluto" the mascot of a flight lieutenant who holds the D.F.C.
THE BRISTOL "BEAUFORT"
Original wartime caption: Aircraft and crews.
THE BRISTOL "BEAUFORT"
Original wartime caption: Loading a "tin fish" aboard a Beaufort.
AIRCRAFT OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE 1939-1945: CIERVA C.30A (ROTA. 1).
Rota Mark I, possibly K4239 of No. 5 Radio Maintenance Unit Calibration Flight, being wheeled into position by groundcrew at Duxford, Cambridgeshire, before a flight