U.S.A. MAMMOTH BOMBER.—The United States Army’s largest aeroplane, the 82-ton four-engined bomber known as the Douglas B19, is wheeled out for ground tests prior to its flight debut. This type of bomber has already made its presence felt over enemy targets.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 December 1941, Page 7
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41U.S.A. MAMMOTH BOMBER.—The United States Army’s largest aeroplane, the 82-ton four-engined bomber known as the Douglas B19, is wheeled out for ground tests prior to its flight debut. This type of bomber has already made its presence felt over enemy targets. Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 December 1941, Page 7
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