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After the war they both worked with Vickers to convert a Vimy to be able to undertake the long flight
torpedo bomber and target tug
Wideawake Airfield
GCI in now supported with Airborne Early Warning and Control systems
F-5E Tiger II VFC-13 'Fighting Saints'
Wellington - T-shirt Size:L After the war they bothVickers Armstrongs Wellington The Wellington first flew in 1936 and entered service with the RAF in 1938 as a medium bomber and anti submarine aircraft. Its distinctive geodetic construction, designed by Barnes Wallis, gave the bomber a greater chance of surviving anti aircraft flak. Early in the war, Bomber Command used the Wellington for night raids before the Lancaster and Stirlings took on the role and the Wellington went on to anti submarine
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