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CREW'S VIEW OF AN ANGLO-AMERICAN AIRCRAFT: Two ammunition beltsI—each1 —each of a thousand rounds—are fed onto the rear-turret guns of a Hudson American aircraft used byt he Royal Air Force. In the bulge on the door (right) is slowed the rubber dinghy, an emergency device for the crew. Racks on the left are for parachutes and Vereyl ight cartridges. The well at at the bottom o<f the fuselage is a retractable gun "carriage for tail protection.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/BPB19410509.2.6.2

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 303, 9 May 1941, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
76

CREW'S VIEW OF AN ANGLO-AMERICAN AIRCRAFT: Two ammunition beltsI—each1—each of a thousand rounds—are fed onto the rear-turret guns of a Hudson American aircraft used byt he Royal Air Force. In the bulge on the door (right) is slowed the rubber dinghy, an emergency device for the crew. Racks on the left are for parachutes and Vereyl ight cartridges. The well at at the bottom o<f the fuselage is a retractable gun "carriage for tail protection. Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 303, 9 May 1941, Page 3

CREW'S VIEW OF AN ANGLO-AMERICAN AIRCRAFT: Two ammunition beltsI—each1—each of a thousand rounds—are fed onto the rear-turret guns of a Hudson American aircraft used byt he Royal Air Force. In the bulge on the door (right) is slowed the rubber dinghy, an emergency device for the crew. Racks on the left are for parachutes and Vereyl ight cartridges. The well at at the bottom o<f the fuselage is a retractable gun "carriage for tail protection. Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 303, 9 May 1941, Page 3

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