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  • AMERICAN AIRCRAFT IN RAF SERVICE 1939-1945: FAIRCHILD ARGUS. AMERICAN AIRCRAFT IN RAF SERVICE 1939-1945: FAIRCHILD ARGUS.

    part of "ROYAL AIR FORCE AIRCRAFT 1941-1959: ATP COLLECTION (GSA 325)" (photographs) Made by: Ministry of Aircraft Production (MAP)

    Argus Mark I, HM181, on the ground at Heston Airport, Middlesex, following erection by the Heston Aircraft Company. This aircraft joined the Air Transport Auxiliary at White Waltham, Berkshire.

  • AMERICAN AIRCRAFT IN ROYAL AIR FORCE SERVICE, 1939-1945: FAIRCHILD ARGUS. AMERICAN AIRCRAFT IN ROYAL AIR FORCE SERVICE, 1939-1945: FAIRCHILD ARGUS.

    part of "ROYAL AIR FORCE AIRCRAFT 1941-1959: ATP COLLECTION (GSA 325)" (photographs) Made by: Ministry of Aircraft Production (MAP)

    Argus Mark III, HB652, on the ground at Hooton Park, Cheshire, after erection by Martin Hearne Ltd, and prior to joining the Air Transport Auxiliary.

  • AIRCRAFT OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE, 1939-1945: DE HAVILLAND DH.89 RAPIDE AND DOMINIE. AIRCRAFT OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE, 1939-1945: DE HAVILLAND DH.89 RAPIDE AND DOMINIE.

    part of "PUNNETT R S" (photographs) Made by: Royal Air Force official photographer

    Dominie C Mark 1, X7382, which served with the Air Transport Auxiliary, on the ground at Hatfield, Hertfordshire.

  • BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION AND QANTAS, 1940-1945. BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION AND QANTAS, 1940-1945.

    part of "AUSTRALIAN SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Australian official photographer

    A BOAC tender taking off passengers from Short S.23 'C' Class Empire Flying Boat, G-AETZ "Circe", moored on Lake Tiberias, Palestine, while serving with Qantas. "Circe" was lost, probably to enemy action on 28th February, 1942, while flying from...

  • BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION AND QANTAS, 1940-1945. BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION AND QANTAS, 1940-1945.

    part of "AIR MINISTRY SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Royal Air Force official photographer

    Short Sunderland Mark III 'X' of BOAC, moored on the River Nile at Rod-el-Farag flying boat station, Cairo, Egypt.

  • BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION AND QANTAS, 1940-1945. BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION AND QANTAS, 1940-1945.

    part of "AIR MINISTRY SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Royal Air Force official photographer

    Short S.23 'C' Class Empire Flying Boat, G-ADUV "Corsair", moored on the lake at Gwalior, India.

  • BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION AND QANTAS, 1940-1945. BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION AND QANTAS, 1940-1945.

    part of "AIR MINISTRY SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Royal Air Force official photographer

    Boeing Model 314A 'Clipper', G-AGBZ "Bristol" of BOAC, flying up Chesapeake Bay before alighting at Baltimore, USA.

  • BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION AND QANTAS, 1940-1945. BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION AND QANTAS, 1940-1945.

    part of "AIR MINISTRY SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Royal Air Force official photographer

    A Douglas Dakota of BOAC, silhouetted by night at Gibraltar by the batteries of searchlights on the Rock, as it is prepared for a flight to the United Kingdom.

  • BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION AND QANTAS, 1940-1945. BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION AND QANTAS, 1940-1945.

    part of "AIR MINISTRY SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Royal Air Force official photographer

    Short S.23 'C' Class Empire Flying Boat, G-ADHL "Canopus" of BOAC, landing on Lagos Lagoon, Nigeria, for moorings at the Iquoi flying boat base. "Canopus" was the first of the Empire Flying Boats, making its maiden flight on 4 July 1936 and entering...

  • BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION AND QANTAS, 1940-1945. BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION AND QANTAS, 1940-1945.

    part of "AIR MINISTRY SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Royal Air Force official photographer

    An Armstrong Whitworth Ensign of BOAC landing at Khartoum, Sudan.

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