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    The Vickers Wellington is a British twin-engined, long-range medium bomber. It was designed during the mid-1930s at Brooklands in Weybridge, Surrey. Led...
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  • manufactured by Vickers-Armstrongs during the late 1930s. It was intended to serve as a larger counterpart to the Vickers Wellington bomber. The two aircraft...
    28 KB (3,530 words) - 23:45, 7 July 2024
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    Bristol Beaufort I, a British twin-engined torpedo bomber and Vickers Wellington IA, a British twin-engined, long-range medium bomber. The unit was...
    11 KB (1,121 words) - 06:50, 29 July 2024
  • Miles Monarch Bristol Blenheim I, IV & V Hawker Hurricane I & X Vickers Wellington IA, IC & XIII Bristol Beaufighter I Curtiss Tomahawk IIB Miles Master...
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    Handley Page Hampden I Miles Magister Miles Martinet I Vickers Warwick Vickers Wellington I, IA, IC, III, VIII, X, XI, XII, XIII & XIV Westland Lysander...
    20 KB (2,087 words) - 21:58, 28 July 2024
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    training. It operated with numerous types and variants of aircraft: Vickers Wellington IA, IC, VIII, XI, XIII & XIV Avro Anson I Westland Lysander III & IIIA...
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  • aircraft was left to settle into the boggy terrain. 31 December A Vickers Wellington IA bomber, N2980, R for Robert, of No. 20 OTU, out of RAF Lossiemouth...
    246 KB (33,465 words) - 18:59, 14 August 2024
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    four-engined heavy bomber Vickers Wellington IA, II, III, VIII, X, XI, XI, XII, XIII & XIV twin-engined, long-range medium bomber Vickers Warwick I twin-engined...
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  • (sunk 1936) recovered from Fryken in Sweden. September - British Vickers Wellington IA medium bomber N2980 (crashed 1940) recovered from Loch Ness in Scotland...
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    reconnaissance aircraft Bristol Beaufort I twin-engined torpedo bomber Vickers Wellington IA twin-engined, long-range medium bomber On the 30 December 1940,...
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  • squadron moved to Feltwell in November 1940 to re-equip with the Vickers Wellington medium bomber. In September 1942 the squadron moved to Scampton and...
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    such as the Armstrong Whitworth Whitley, Handley Page Hampden and Vickers Wellington. Performing its maiden flight on 25 July 1939, the Manchester entered...
    27 KB (3,452 words) - 15:52, 19 April 2024
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    War, Jeffrey Quill was Vickers Supermarine's chief test pilot, in charge of flight testing all aircraft types built by Vickers Supermarine. He oversaw...
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    II Miles Magister Handley Page Hampden I Bristol Beaufighter I Vickers Wellington I, IA, IC, III, VIII, X, XI, XII, XIII, XIV Miles Martinet I Note: The...
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    monoplane bombers, such as the Armstrong Whitworth Whitley and the Vickers Wellington. The replacement of the type had commenced during 1937 as more capable...
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    equipped initially with Vickers Wellington Mark I medium bombers, which were soon succeeded by the improved Wellington Marks IA and IC. From 16 September...
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    (Mar 1936–May 1939) Vickers Wellington Mk.I (Jan 1939–Dec 1939) Vickers Wellington Mk.Ia (Sep 1939–Sep 1940) Vickers Wellington Mk.Ic (Feb 1940–Oct 1941;...
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    with two main automatic weapons; the Vickers medium machine gun (MMG) and the Lewis light machine gun. The Vickers was heavy and required a supply of water...
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    from Greek mégas (μέγᾰς) and Wemba Wemba libgwil (plus the Latin suffix -ia), meaning echidna. Although they are sometimes commonly referred to as giant...
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    equipped with Heyford biplane bombers, the squadron converted to Vickers Wellingtons in January 1939. On 4 September 1939 L4259 was flown on "Ops Brunsbüttel...
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