MORE BOMBERS FOR THE R.A.F.—The scene at the New Orleans airport immediately after three long-range bombers landed at the end of a trip from the Douglas Aircraft factory in California. The planes, capable of 400 m.p.h., were shipped from there to England. Although no announcement was made of the arrival of the planes, a crowd soon gathered at the airport to inspect them.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 April 1941, Page 6
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63MORE BOMBERS FOR THE R.A.F.—The scene at the New Orleans airport immediately after three long-range bombers landed at the end of a trip from the Douglas Aircraft factory in California. The planes, capable of 400 m.p.h., were shipped from there to England. Although no announcement was made of the arrival of the planes, a crowd soon gathered at the airport to inspect them. Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 April 1941, Page 6
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