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A Miles Martinet. Aircraft as this were used as target tug by no. 691 squadron
A Miles Martinet. Aircraft as this were used as target tug by no. 691 squadron
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Exeter Airport
Exeter Airport
Aerial photograph of RAF Exeter, 20 March 1944. The long runway is 08/26, the other two being 02/20 and 13/31. The latter two were closed at undisclos
Aerial photograph of RAF Exeter, 20 March 1944. The long runway is 08/26, the other two being 02/20 and 13/31. The latter two were closed at undisclosed dates.
5 June 1944 photograph of C-47s of the 95th and 98th Troop Carrier Squadrons at RAF Exeter with freshly applied black/white invasion stripes to aid in
5 June 1944 photograph of C-47s of the 95th and 98th Troop Carrier Squadrons at RAF Exeter with freshly applied black/white invasion stripes to aid in aircraft identification from the ground. There was insufficient space to park all the aircraft on the concrete, so many were parked on grass turf.
Jack Walker House, former Flybe head office at Exeter Airport
Jack Walker House, former Flybe head office at Exeter Airport