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Handley Page Victor B(SR)2
The long-range photographic reconnaissance role for the Handley Page Victor began in 1964 when Victor B.2 XL165 became the prototype for the Victor B(SR).2, ...
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Wolfsburg - VW Factory
Sometime after 1945, the company was named Volkswagen by the British, who also renamed the town at the factory "Wolfsburg", which was the name of a local ...
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Wolfsburg - VW Factory
Sometime after 1945, the company was named Volkswagen by the British, who also renamed the town at the factory "Wolfsburg", which was the name of a local ...
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Royal Air Force Recce Units
The Royal Air Force Photographic Reconnaissance Squadrons 1939 - 1946 ... Photo Reconnaissance Unit No. 1 PRU 540 Sqn 541 Sqn 542 Sqn 543 Sqn 544 Sqn No. ...
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Airrecce The story of photographic reconnaissance
Military photographic-reconnaissance (Airrecce) has come a very long way since its humble beginnings in the First World War. By the end of World War Two, ...
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Operation 'Chastise' - Dambusters
Operation 'Chastise' The Dambusters Raid. Home · Return. On the night of 16th/17th May 1943, 617 squadron carried out a low level attack on three dams in ...
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Canberra Photographic Reconnaissance Aircraft
39 (1 PRU) Squadron and it is with this squadron that the Canberra PR9 remained in service flying operation missions right up until the 28th July 2006 when ...
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Japanese Reconnaissance Cameras
The Type 100 was the most produced and the most used hand held camera by the Japanese Army. The camera made by Konica, used roll film and could be fitted ...
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Royal Air Force Recce Units
NOTE:- On 18th Jun 1940 212 Squadron was absorbed by the Photographic Development Unit/p> ... into 540, 541, 542, 543 and 544 Squadrons ...
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RAF Reconnaissance Aircraft
RAF Reconnaissance Aircraft ... 139 Squadron from RAF Wyton. However, flying at 24000 feet froze the camera and the aircrafts radio and it returned to base. ...