...s in the
Polish, Balkan and Crete campaigns andis said to have organised the raid on
-Coventry. He served lately as Chief ofAir Staff on the Russian front, where his
tactics suffered severe setbacks.
Berlin-Templehof
PASSENGERS arriving at Malmo fromBerlin after the R.A.F. raid on
August 25th, confirm the extensivedamage sustained by the Tempelhof air-
port. According to these reports, thefirst hi...
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...466
WAR N THE AIR
casting a warning that Skoda might be
the target lor the Allied bombers.
This was done so that the slave
workers should have time to get out
of the way. Germans, of course, could
do ...
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...FLIGHT. ADVT. FEBRUARY 9, 1939.
' • &
a9l
Another
lons=distance record
Berlin-New york-Berlin
BERLIN-TOKIO
with
!•
AERO ENGINES
»BMW132«
in the Focke=Wulf -Condor- D = ACON
AERO MOTOR EXPO...
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...20 FLIGHT. ADVERTISEMENTS. MARCH 30, 1939.
PLASTIC PRODUCTS
SIGN TRADE SUPPLY CO. LTD.
76, 77, 78, GOLDEN LANE, LONDON, E.C.1
'Phone: CLErkenwell 5607-8-9
J
\
PERSPEX
NOVELLON
RHODOID
BEXOID...
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...APRIL 27, 1939 FLIGHT. 427
AIRLINE COMPANIES OF THE WORLD (CONTINUED)
SURREY FLYING SERVICES.
Address.—Airport of London, Croydon.
Directors.—F. W. J. Grant and W. G. Mac-
donald. Fleet.—I D.H. Dr...
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...428 FLIGHT. APRIL 27, 1939
Engine heating is one
of the major problems
during the Scandina-
vian winter. An
A.B.A. Junkers Ju. 52
is shown here having
its three Pratt and
Whitney Hornets
atten...
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...MAY 3RD, 1945 4<>5
Coastal Command Mosquitoes shooting dawn German torpedo aircraft which they met about 150 miles off the Scottish coast when
the Mosquitoes were returning from an anti-shipping sorti...
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...•FEBRUARY »39
FOR INDIAN OCEAN PATROLS : Short Sunderlands beached and undergoing overhaul at an R.A.F. flying-boat base in Ceylon.
Refugees, 1940 and 1945 : Russia's Debt to Anglo-American Air
Offens...
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...FLIGHT FEBRUARY 8TH, 1945
Mayo on the cost of air transport. The picture he
painted of passenger aircraft was somewhat sombre,
and may have erred a little on the pessimistic side,
although we do not c...
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...A LANCASTER OVER BERLIN
One night last November, seven Sergeants kept
a Lancaster going that had been thrown off
course by bad weather, attacked Berlin alone
agamst the whole fury of the city s de...
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...2IO FLIGHT XuGUST I9TH, 1943
" Flight " photograph.
OPS ARE ON : A W.A.A.F. driver takes the bombs-train round the dispersal points
of a Typhoon bomber station. The Typhoon carries a soolb. bomb in an...
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...F LtG HT AUGUST igra, 1943
Act. FH. Lt. C. \V BEADLEV, R.C.A.F., No. 423Bqn.-In March, 1943, FH Lt. Bradley was in-
strumental in saving a tanker which wasthreatened by & submarine. In April, 1943, be...
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...238 AUGUST 26TH, 1943
IN THE STUBBLE : R.A.F. and U.S.A.A.F. aircraft operating from Sicilian cornfields as soon as the harvest is cleared.
The bullock cart provides a perfect foil for the 400 m.p.h.-...
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...AUGUST 20TH, 1943 FLIGHT 239
the most heavily defended German and Italiantargets, including Berjin, Cologne, Essen, Tuna
and Milan He has obtained some excellentphotographs.
P/O. J. N BUCKLAND, H.A.F....
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...240 FLIGHT AUGUST 26TH, 1943
now on his second tour of operational duty, hastaken part in a large number of operational
series. An excellent captain ol aircraft, in theiace oi heavy odds, he has shown...
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...644 FLIGHT JUNE 17TH, 1943
SERVICE AVIATION
Royal Air Force and Fleet Air Arm
News and Announcements
THOR'S LADDER : A flight of Thunder-bolts in echelon stepped down. The type is
now operating extens...
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...JULY 29TH, 1943 FLIGHT 129
home his attacks regardless alike of both anti-aircraft fire and enemy night fighters.
Wing Cdr. G. A. V. CLAYTON^NO. 240 Sqn.—Onenigfit in April, 1943, this officer led a d...
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...730 FLIGHT
T H E R IN 19 4 3
I/J
Day attacks by Fortresses of the 8th U.S.A.A.F. complemented the R.A.F. night attack. Severe losses, however, made it essentialfor long-range fighters (Thunderbolts an...
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...72 FLIGHT JANUARY 20TH, 1944
Behind the Lines
Preparing Service and Industrial Foiled
News from the Inside
of Axis and Enemy'
occupied Countries
THE construction of a new Luftwaffe airfield at F...
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...244 FLIGHT MARCH 9TH, 1944
Civil Aviation T
HE Air Estimates debate on civil aviation pro
duced a good deal of heat but little comfort for
those who had hoped that the House was reason
ably clear ...
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