RMFAHTRX–Wreckage of WWII Canadian Air Force Wellington Bomber R 1465 at Waun Rydd in the Brecon Beacons South Wales UK
RMB6A2W9–world war 2 Vickers-Armstrong wellington bomber. with search and rescue helicopter taking off in background Sea king.
RMA0AGD6–WW2 Wellington Bomber salvage from Loch Ness Scotland in 1985. GAV 2090-86
RMB4K8A2–RAF ground crew load propaganda leaflets into bomb bay of a Vickers Wellington bomber during WW2 The leaflets were dropped on the German troops in France Germany 1944 LFEY003 Flight100
RMA34BHK–Cairn Marking Wellington Bomber Crash Site Waunrydd Brecon Beacons Mid Wales
RMA07KAW–Vickers Wellington WWII bomber MF628 with the RAF 'RAF Abingdon' 1968 Oxfordshire UK EU
RMG3AK34–WW2 - British RAF 'Wellington' Bomber and 900kg bomb
RM2F76FX2–WW2 1942 British RAF Bomber Command WW2 'The Few' Courageous British RAF Aircrew boarding a Wellington bomber tasked with another bombing mission over Nazi Germany 1942 World War II
RMGBY34T–A partially restored Wellington bomber 'R' Robert, salvaged from Loch Ness in 1985 and now being reassembled at Brooklands Museum.
RMBD58JY–Vickers Wellington heavy bomber currently on display in the Bomber Hall at RAF Hendon,London.
RMBTXEK6–Wellington Aircraft being prepared for a New Zealand Bomber Squadron based in the Eastern Counties of England
RMBTBMND–Wellington Bomber Crash Site, Brecon Beacons, Wales, UK
RMDHXPEN–A depiction of Vickers Wellingtons from No 16 Operational Training Unit RAF forming up for a bombing operation against Germany in 1943.
RMD0B532–Crash site of a World War two Wellington Bomber which crashed into Carreg Coch in the Brecon Beacons Mountains in 1944.
RMARNYPC–Battle of Britain W is for Wellington British childrens alphabet book from WW II
RMJ44REK–Vickers Wellington bomber Type 445 with Whittle W2B/23 turbojet engine, tail mounted
RMCW68GT–British Vickers Wellington Mk.I medium bomber.
RMWHA2R9–An illustration of geodetic construction: fusslage of the Wellington bomber.
RFKHY043–Airframe of Wellington bomber,Cosford RAF museum,Shropshire
RMFAHTK0–Wreckage of WWII Canadian Air Force Wellington Bomber R 1465 at Waun Rydd in the Brecon Beacons South Wales UK
RM2JTER11–Canadian Air Force 1944 WW2 Wellington Bomber MF509 wreckage at Carreg Coch, Brecon Beacons, Wales, UK, October 2021.
RME5P6Y1–WELLINGTON CREW IN NORTH AFRICA September 1943 being briefed for a night raid on Salerno area in Italy. See Description below
RMEKXH46–Wellington bomber crash memorial, Christ Church, Llangrove, Herefordshire, England, UK
RMA07K9N–Vickers Wellington WWII bomber MF628 with the RAF 'RAF Abingdon' 1968 Oxfordshire UK EU
RM2K63XKP–'Wellington' Bomber - One of Britain's most famous long-range Bombers. Bristol Pegasus 1,000 H.P. Engines. 265mph. Range - 3,200 miles.
RM2E4P4G0–WW2 1940s Vickers Wellington twin-engined medium bomber. It was widely used by the RAF as a night bomber in the early years of the Second World War. Named after the 1st Duke of Wellington It was the only British bomber to be produced for the duration of the war (WW2) and was still first-line equipment when World War II ended.
RMGBY351–Norman Boorer, a restoration advisor, clambering through the fuselage of a Wellington bomber 'Robert', salvaged from Loch Ness in 1985 and now being reassembled at Brooklands Museum.
RMD9KTYR–the last remaining vulcan in the background and wellington bomber, spitfire and hurricane in the foreground
RMK8P3M5–Brecon Beacons National Park / Wellington bomber crash site
RMBTBMEC–Wellington Bomber Crash Site, Brecon Beacons, Wales, UK
RM2M3WRT7–Navigators desk inside a Avro Wellington bomber on display at the Brooklands Museum, Surrey, UK.
RMD0B52M–Crash site of a World War two Wellington Bomber which crashed into Carreg Coch in the Brecon Beacons Mountains in 1944.
RMCTD530–Wellington bomber crash memorial, Bideford, North Devon, England.
RMJ44REJ–Vickers Wellington bomber Type 445 with Whittle W2B/23 turbojet engine, tail mounted
RMARA0AW–Royal Air Force RAF Vickers Wellington bomber aircraft as drawn by James Gardner and published in 1940 in book War in the Air
RMJGK8BB–monument to crashed RCAF Wellington Bomber (He 727) Wilnis, Netherlands.
RFKHY055–Airframe of Wellington bomber,Cosford RAF museum,Shropshire
RMFAHTT9–Wreckage of WWII Canadian Air Force Wellington Bomber R 1465 at Waun Rydd in the Brecon Beacons South Wales UK
RM2JTEPTC–Canadian Air Force 1944 WWII Wellington Bomber MF509 wreckage detail, Carreg Coch, Brecon Beacons, Wales, UK, October 2021.
RMBP2CCE–View of Wellington Bomber Memorial in the Scottish Highland town of Braemar.
RM2F4TRG8–This is what you are making: British, WW2 manufacturing motivational poster, Mighty Machine of British workmanship, showing the cross section of a Vickers-Armstrongs Wellington II bomber aeroplane, 1942-1945
RFAD09FY–Rear gun turret on a part restored Wellington bomber, now at Brooklands Museum
RMBW073K–Wellington Bomber with Tail show away after bombing raid
RM2M97H1N–Vickers 417 Wellington III -employed by Bomber Command throughout the war years.
RMM8Y4PG–Vintage 1941 WW2 RAF Propaganda poster original artwork for renowned 'BACK THEM UP' POSTER featuring Wellington Bombers in action over industrial Germany (BOMBING AT KNAPSACK, GERMANY)
RMGBY36X–Dr Barnes Wallis, the man who thought up the Airship R100, the Wellington bomber, and the dam-buster bombs, with his latest 'brain-child', the supersonic Swallow variable geometry aircraft.
RM2BAA0PK–Crashed 1939 Vickers Wellington Mk1A bomber at Brooklands museum, Weybridge, Surrey UK
RMK8P3KP–Brecon Beacons National Park / Wellington bomber crash site
RMBTBMRA–Wellington Bomber Crash Site, Brecon Beacons, Wales, UK
RM2M3WRT8–View looking through the fuselage of a Wellington bomber on display at the Brooklands Museum, Surrey, UK.
RMD0B4NP–Crash site of a World War two Wellington Bomber which crashed into Carreg Coch in the Brecon Beacons Mountains in 1944.
RMCTD55K–Wellington bomber crash memorial, Bideford, North Devon, England.
RMW4RGX5–Wellington bomber wing showing geodetic airframe structure, which was principally designed by Barnes Wallis.
RM2JR3EDK–Halftone of a Wellington bomber high up among the clouds during World War Two, published 1942.
RMM983JX–monument to crashed RCAF Wellington Bomber (He 727) Wilnis, Netherlands.
RMFAHTJ7–Wreckage of WWII Canadian Air Force Wellington Bomber R 1465 at Waun Rydd in the Brecon Beacons South Wales UK
RM2JTEPWY–Memorial plaque and wreckage of Canadian Air Force WW II Wellington Bomber MF509 which crashed in 1944 at Carreg Coch, Brecon Beacons, Wales, UK, Oct
RMB4WFDX–Thumbs up from crew members of the Wellington plane at an RAF air base January 1940
RMERGNGG–WW2 - British Bombers. Diagrams of Hampden, Blenheim, Wellington and Whitley bombers.
RMJ9YE6R–Vicker 'Wellington' Bomber cigarette card in Players 1938 Aircraft of the Royal Air Force, a series of 50 cards
RF2CTR1P9–Aerial view of the wreckage of a 2nd world war Wellington bomber on a Welsh hillside
RM2M3P557–The might of the Royal Air Force, showing the latest types of British fighters and bombers in service at the start of the Second World War. Included are the Spitfire, and the Vickers Wellington bomber. Date: 1939
RM2H57CGC–WW2 Wellington Bombers with ground crews working and preparing a turnaround on their Vickers Wellington bombers Mk Xs as a Wellington Bomber takes off and flies overhead at RAF Hemswell in Lincolnshire, UK 1943 World War II Britain UK
RMG8J87J–4,500 to the Guinea Pig Club - whose members were severely burnt on active service - in London tonight. Receiving the money, which was raised by the Aircrew Association, is Mr Jack Toper, 59, from Woodford Green, Essex, who joined the club when his Wellington bomber crashed at Clacton after being shot down returning from a raid over Germany
RFERW4B5–Memorial to the crew of the WWII Vickers Wellington Bomber X3707 who crashed at Craiglockhart View, Edinburgh, in December 1942.
RMK8P3KJ–Brecon Beacons National Park / Wellington bomber crash site
RMBW5264–Wellington Bomber Crash Site, Black Mountain, Brecon Beacons, Wales, UK
RM2JH4GEC–Engine of a Vickers Wellington bomber wreckage that crashed in 1942 on the hill near Ben Tirran in Glen Clova, Angus, Scotland,
RMD0B55C–Crash site of a World War two Wellington Bomber which crashed into Carreg Coch in the Brecon Beacons Mountains in 1944.
RM2AFGP6A–The Airmans grave - war memorial graves at No 142 Squadron RAF Wellington Bomber crash site, Ashdown Forest near Duddleswell, East Sussex, England, UK
RM2M3WRPC–General view inside the Bellman Hanger focusisng on the Vickers Wellington Bomber in the Brooklands Museum, Surrey, UK
RM2M5A6FG–The Wellington Bomber Z8863 memorial, Whitemoor Prison Nature Reserve; March town, Cambridgeshire, England Wellington Z8863, MK.I based at RAF Marham
RM2AW4AJ3–Inside the cockpit of a Wellington Mark I heavy bomber flying during the early years of the war, a wireless operator passes a recently received message to the second pilot.
RMFAHTM1–Wreckage of WWII Canadian Air Force Wellington Bomber R 1465 at Waun Rydd in the Brecon Beacons South Wales UK
RF2GRF4HC–Scenic View Of Canadian Flag On Landscape Against Sky. Wreckage Of Wellington Bomber Mf509
RMB4M6PW–Barnes Neville Wallis aeronautical engineer Lectures Children on his model Supersonic Swallow Inventor of the Wellington Bomber
RMERGN78–WW2 - Pilots inspect the machine gun turret at the rear 'f a British Wellington bomber. Caption reads: The 'Sting' in the tail
RM2HX54W6–New Zealand Bomber Squadron -- A crew of the New Zealand bomber Squadron with an unofficial crest painted on their aircraft. This Wellington bomber squadron, which is manned by New Zealanders has made many raids on Germany and occupied territory. August 04, 1941. (Photo by British Official Photograph)
RF2CTR1P7–Aerial view of the wreckage of a 2nd world war Wellington bomber on a Welsh hillside
RMKH7PKG–RAF Cosford, UK . 15th Nov, 2017. November, the RAF Museum's Conservation Centre opens its doors to visitors for access to aircraft in the conservation hangar. Visitors are able to view behind-the-scenes progress on a range of aircraft which this year includes an ex Red Arrows Gnat, Lysander, LVG, Wellington Bomber and Hampden Bomber along with other objects and artefacts including a Range Safety Launch. Credit: Paul Bunch/Alamy Live News
RF2A93RTN–R.A.F. Wellington Bomber in flight with external Radar devices on the fuselage and also beneath the starboard wing 1940s.
RMG6FXTN–Mary-Lynn Dodson Niece of pilot Robert Jackson who's body was recovered when his plane crashed in the Cairngorm mountains beside the Cairngorm Memorial. * The memorial is dedicated to airman who lost their lives over the Cairngorm mountains during world War two ,the memorial is part of an engine from a Wellington Bomber.
RFCF9RTE–Inside the Wellington Hanger at Brooklands Museum, Surrey, - home of Concorde.
RMK8P3KX–Brecon Beacons National Park / Wellington bomber crash site
RMBTBMJ7–Wellington Bomber Crash Site, Brecon Beacons, Wales, UK
RM2JH4GF2–Engine of a Vickers Wellington bomber wreckage that crashed in 1942 on the hill near Ben Tirran in Glen Clova, Angus, Scotland,
RMD0B53M–Crash site of a World War two Wellington Bomber which crashed into Carreg Coch in the Brecon Beacons Mountains in 1944.
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