Aircraft of the Royal Air Force 1939-1945- Bristol Type 142m Blenheim I Blenheim Mark Is of No. 84 Squadron RAF, lined up at Shaibah, Iraq. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aircraft-of-the-royal-air-force-1939-1945-bristol-type-142m-blenheim-i-blenheim-mark-is-of-no-84-squadron-raf-lined-up-at-shaibah-iraq-image568983594.html
RM2T1KCAJ–Aircraft of the Royal Air Force 1939-1945- Bristol Type 142m Blenheim I Blenheim Mark Is of No. 84 Squadron RAF, lined up at Shaibah, Iraq.
Aircraft Ofthe Royal Air Force, 1939-1941- Bristol Type 142m Blenheim I. Bristol Blenheim Mark I, L1295 in flight above the clouds. This aircraft commenced service in August 1938 with No. 107 Squadron RAF, followed by No. 600 Squadron RAF, the Royal Aircraft Establishment, No. 54 Operational Training Unit, RAF Cranwell, No. 3 Radio School, and finally No. 12 (Pilots) Advanced Flying Unit, with whom she was damaged beyond repair after crash-landing at Harlaxton on 29 July 1943. For reasons not known, the fuselage roundel and unit code were painted out at the time this photograph was taken. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aircraft-ofthe-royal-air-force-1939-1941-bristol-type-142m-blenheim-i-bristol-blenheim-mark-i-l1295-in-flight-above-the-clouds-this-aircraft-commenced-service-in-august-1938-with-no-107-squadron-raf-followed-by-no-600-squadron-raf-the-royal-aircraft-establishment-no-54-operational-training-unit-raf-cranwell-no-3-radio-school-and-finally-no-12-pilots-advanced-flying-unit-with-whom-she-was-damaged-beyond-repair-after-crash-landing-at-harlaxton-on-29-july-1943-for-reasons-not-known-the-fuselage-roundel-and-unit-code-were-painted-out-at-the-time-this-photograph-was-taken-image568984970.html
RM2T1KE3P–Aircraft Ofthe Royal Air Force, 1939-1941- Bristol Type 142m Blenheim I. Bristol Blenheim Mark I, L1295 in flight above the clouds. This aircraft commenced service in August 1938 with No. 107 Squadron RAF, followed by No. 600 Squadron RAF, the Royal Aircraft Establishment, No. 54 Operational Training Unit, RAF Cranwell, No. 3 Radio School, and finally No. 12 (Pilots) Advanced Flying Unit, with whom she was damaged beyond repair after crash-landing at Harlaxton on 29 July 1943. For reasons not known, the fuselage roundel and unit code were painted out at the time this photograph was taken.
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