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The Geodetic Bomber That Wouldn’t Die: A WWII Heroic FlightShot down and burning, the Wellington bomber seemed doomed—until Pilot James Allen Ward risked everything to fight the fire ...
Wellington Bomber Early in World War II, British workers broke a world record for building a bomber from scratch. This programme traces six of the workers, one of whom was only 14 years old.
A group of WWII veterans have been reunited with the world's last remaining Wellington Bomber aircraft to have seen active service. Surviving members of the RAF Wellington crew gathered at Brooklands ...
During WWII, Welsh factory workers built a Wellington bomber from scratch in just 24 hours. Why? To set a new world record.
The mystery of the whereabouts of a Wellington bomber that disappeared during World War II off the west Wales coast has been solved by a fisherman. The Wellington, based at an airfield in the Midlands ...
Such was life aboard a Wellington bomber hunting for the elusive U-boats in the Atlantic Ocean in 1945 during World War II. John Herbert "Bert" O'Leary celebrated his 100th birthday in Melbourne ...
The area includes the site where a Wellington bomber crashed during a training flight in January, 1943, with two of its crewmen being killed. Planning committee members at Staffordshire County ...
During WWII, Welsh factory workers built a Wellington bomber from scratch in just 24 hours. Why? To set a new world record.
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