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AN AERIAL VIEW OF MOUNT BATTEN, PLYMOUTH, ENGLAND. AIRCRAFT OF NO 10 SQUADRON RAAF CAN BE SEEN ...
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AN AERIAL VIEW OF MOUNT BATTEN, PLYMOUTH, ENGLAND. AIRCRAFT OF NO 10 SQUADRON RAAF CAN BE SEEN MOORED IN PLYMOUTH SOUND WITH TWO CABLE LAYING SHIPS UNDER THE TAIL OF THE SUNDERLAND AIRCRAFT FROM WHICH...044906
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Plymouth, England. 1940-11-27. A Sunderland aircraft of No. 10 Squadron RAAF at RAF Station Mount ...
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Plymouth, England. 1940-11-27. A Sunderland aircraft of No. 10 Squadron RAAF at RAF Station Mount Batten was destroyed when a hangar received a direct hit during an air raid in the night.SUK10478
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Plymouth, England. C. 1940-11-28. Oil tanks at Turnchapel burning during air raids. RAAF ...
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Plymouth, England. C. 1940-11-28. Oil tanks at Turnchapel burning during air raids. RAAF personnel of No. 10 Squadron RAAF at RAF Station Mount Batten assisted in controlling these fires.SUK10477
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Plymouth, England. 1940-11. Winter with No. 10 (Sunderland) Squadron RAAF at RAF Station Mount ...
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Plymouth, England. 1940-11. Winter with No. 10 (Sunderland) Squadron RAAF at RAF Station Mount Batten. The hangar was wrecked during air raids on the night of 1940-11-27.SUK10480
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PLYMOUTH, ENGLAND. 1940-11-28. WORKING PARTY FROM NO. 10 SQUADRON, RAAF, CLEARING UP THE WRECKAGE ...
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PLYMOUTH, ENGLAND. 1940-11-28. WORKING PARTY FROM NO. 10 SQUADRON, RAAF, CLEARING UP THE WRECKAGE OF A SUNDERLAND FLYING-BOAT BURNT OUT DURING AN AIR RAID ON RAF STATION MOUNT BATTEN.SUK10479
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The German 500-ton U-boat U 243 being attacked by two Sunderland aircraft of No 10 Squadron some ...
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The German 500-ton U-boat U 243 being attacked by two Sunderland aircraft of No 10 Squadron some 170 nautical miles west of St Nazaire, France. The aircraft were H, piloted by Flying Officer W B Till...UK2511