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Halifax B Mk III bomber in flight, date unknownHalifax B.II Series I bomber of No. 10 Squadron RAF in flight, circa Apr-May 1942
Halifax B Mk III bomber in flight, date unknownHalifax B.II Series I bomber of No. 10 Squadron RAF in flight, circa Apr-May 1942
Halifax bomber towing Horsa glider into the air, date unknownWAAF electrician repairing the switches on the engines panel in a Handley Page Halifax aircraft at a Bomber Command station, United Kingdom, 1942-1945
Halifax bomber towing Horsa glider into the air, date unknownWAAF electrician repairing the switches on the engines panel in a Handley Page Halifax aircraft at a Bomber Command station, United Kingdom, 1942-1945
Halifax bomber towing Hamilcar glider, date unknownCrashed Halifax III bomber at RAF Full Sutton, England, United Kingdom, early Jan 1945
Halifax bomber towing Hamilcar glider, date unknownCrashed Halifax III bomber at RAF Full Sutton, England, United Kingdom, early Jan 1945
Halifax B Mk III bomber of No. 462 Squadron RAAF at an airfield in Foulsham, England, early 1945
Halifax B Mk III bomber of No. 462 Squadron RAAF at an airfield in Foulsham, England, early 1945
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