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Aviation History
1936
1936 - 1662.PDF
FLIGHT. JUNE 25, 1936. 673 he ROYAL AIR FORCE fed heavy bomber, with which a number of R.A.F. squadrons are equipped. A notable feature of the Heyford is the bomb "ng of bomh* »nH +h»r» ;= nn rfan<rPr nf rP.armin<r crews walking into airscrews in the dark. Cruising at 115 m.p.h. at ⢠Heavy bomber, with which a number of R.A.F. squadrons are equipped, A nowmc '«LU'C ui uā ā,«ā.. « ...c «,.u» g of bombs, and there is no danger of re-arming crews walking into airscrews in the dark Cruising at 115 m.p.h. at tu- Rolls Royce Kestrel VI engines. The engines (vee-twelves, compositely < manned by a gunner in defence against fighters attacking from below.
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