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M.9A Master I aircraft in flight, late 1930sM.9A Master I aircraft at rest at RAF Cranfield, England, United Kingdom, date unknown
M.9A Master I aircraft in flight, late 1930sM.9A Master I aircraft at rest at RAF Cranfield, England, United Kingdom, date unknown
M.9A Master I aircraft T8559 in flight, date unknownMaster M.19 Master II aircraft in flight, date unknown
M.9A Master I aircraft T8559 in flight, date unknownMaster M.19 Master II aircraft in flight, date unknown
A M.19 Master II aircraft and an Oxford aircraft at RAF Hullavington, England, United Kingdom, 1940sM.19 Master II aircraft at rest at the RAF (Belgian) Training School at RAF Snailwell, England, United Kingdom, 1940s
A M.19 Master II aircraft and an Oxford aircraft at RAF Hullavington, England, United Kingdom, 1940sM.19 Master II aircraft at rest at the RAF (Belgian) Training School at RAF Snailwell, England, United Kingdom, 1940s
M.27 Master III aircraft in flight over western England, United Kingdom, date unknownM.9A Master I aircraft of No. Service Flying Training School in flight over RAF Sealand, Wales, United Kingdom, date unknown
M.27 Master III aircraft in flight over western England, United Kingdom, date unknownM.9A Master I aircraft of No. Service Flying Training School in flight over RAF Sealand, Wales, United Kingdom, date unknown
Two Master aircraft and a Spitfire aircraft at RAF Grangemouth, Scotland, United Kingdom, date unknownAir Vice Marshal Malcolm Henderson taking salute from Squadron Leader H. B. Harries, RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom, 1940s
Two Master aircraft and a Spitfire aircraft at RAF Grangemouth, Scotland, United Kingdom, date unknownAir Vice Marshal Malcolm Henderson taking salute from Squadron Leader H. B. Harries, RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom, 1940s
M.19 Master II aircraft of the Empire Central Flying School at rest, RAF Hullavington, England, United Kingdom, 1940sM.19 Master II aircraft of the Empire Central Flying School landing at RAF Hullavington, England, United Kingdom, 1940s
M.19 Master II aircraft of the Empire Central Flying School at rest, RAF Hullavington, England, United Kingdom, 1940sM.19 Master II aircraft of the Empire Central Flying School landing at RAF Hullavington, England, United Kingdom, 1940s
M.27 Master III aircraft of the Empire Central Flying School at RAF Hullavington, England, United Kingdom, date unknownM.27 Master III aircraft W8667 of No. 5 SFTS in flight, date unknown
M.27 Master III aircraft of the Empire Central Flying School at RAF Hullavington, England, United Kingdom, date unknownM.27 Master III aircraft W8667 of No. 5 SFTS in flight, date unknown
Various aircraft at RAF Mandy, England, United Kingdom, 1940sWAAF mechanics M. Agnew, M. H. Arnott, and C. W. Fraser inspecting a M.19 Master II aircraft at RAF Errol, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1940s
Various aircraft at RAF Mandy, England, United Kingdom, 1940sWAAF mechanics M. Agnew, M. H. Arnott, and C. W. Fraser inspecting a M.19 Master II aircraft at RAF Errol, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1940s
Basuto workers cleaning a Master aircraft at No. 23 Air School at AFB Waterkloof, Pretoria, South Africa, Jan 1943M.19 Master II aircraft at RAF Bodney, England, United Kingdom, 9 Aug 1943
Basuto workers cleaning a Master aircraft at No. 23 Air School at AFB Waterkloof, Pretoria, South Africa, Jan 1943M.19 Master II aircraft at RAF Bodney, England, United Kingdom, 9 Aug 1943
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