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Royal Air Force Ferry Command, 1941-1943. Consolidated B-24D Liberators undergoing conversion to RAF Mark III standard outside the Scottish Aviation Ltd works at Prestwick, Ayrshire, after being ferried across the Atlantic. The American Martin tail turrets have been removed and are being replaced by Boulton and Paul turrets mounting .303 machine guns. Image details File size:
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