Historical information
Placed together in a folder in May 2024 by Nelson Styles. Found together but loose in the Archives Office.
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Placed together in a folder in May 2024 by Nelson Styles. Found together but loose in the Archives Office.
Certificate for A20-539 to declare it fit for its RAAF aceptance flight at Fishermens Bend, Victoria
Spec No. 40653 General Electric Company
No roundels or identification markings on the aircraft are visible.
The two images of the same crashed beaufighter, with 2X on the side. British roundels and invasion stripes.
Contains issues 5, 6, 8, 9 and 11. The latter three have the name R. Neate written on the front cover.
From the RAAF School of Technical Training, RAAF Base Wagga
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