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Aviation History
1944
1944 - 1448.PDF
JULY 13TH, I944 |PH \ BEADFICHTEB.. Through all the war years and varied spheres of operation, the versatility of the Beaufighter has provided a victorious answer to the enemy's constantly changing challenge. In the night skies, during and since the Battle of Britain, the Beaufighter's formidable fire-power made Britain's air the most dangerous in the world to hostile aircraft. At sea, torpedo-carrying Beaufighters remain a constant menace to venturesome enemy shipping. Tn the Pacific—where its prowess has already gained the Jap-inspired nickname of " Whispering Death "—the Beaufighter continues to add laurels and lustre to its name. ?n>t£&&t>te attetajw 'twct ewawned COM N Y L I M TED Printed ii- England for the Proprietors, FUGHT PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED, Dorset House, Stamford Street, London, S.E.I, by THE CORN-WAU PRESS LTD., 1-6, Paris Garden, London, S.F1. •* Flight " can be obtained abroad from the following : AUSTRALIA and NEW ZEALAND : Gordon & Gotch, Ltd. INDIA : A. H. Wheeler & Co. CANADA : Imperial News Co; Gordon & Gotch, Ltd. SOUTH AFHK-A : Central News Agency, Ltd., Mm. Dawson « Sons (S.A.), Ltd. UNITED STATES : The International News Co. Entered as Second Class at the New York, U.3~A., Post Office.
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