File:Martin Maryland I at Burtonwood c1941.jpg
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Martin_Maryland_I_at_Burtonwood_c1941.jpg (624 × 466 pixels, file size: 93 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
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[edit]DescriptionMartin Maryland I at Burtonwood c1941.jpg | A Royal Air Force Martin Maryland Mark I, AR725, on the ground, probably at Burtonwood, Lancashire (UK). One of a batch of fifty aircraft taken over from a French contract after the German invasion, AR725 served with No. 203 Squadron RAF in the Middle East before crashing on a ferry flight to join No. 69 Squadron RAF in Malta. | ||
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circa August 1941 date QS:P,+1941-08-00T00:00:00Z/10,P1480,Q5727902 |
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Author | Australian armed forces | ||
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Image copyright: Copyright expired - public domain | ||
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