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  2. Bristol Blenheim - Wikipedia

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    Blenheim Mk Is of No. 62 Squadron RAF lined up at RAF Tengah, Singapore, c. February 1941. In September 1939, the month in which the Second World War broke out, the Blenheim Mk I equipped two home-based squadrons and 11 overseas squadrons in locations such as Egypt, Aden, Iraq, India, and Singapore. Further RAF squadrons had received, or were ...

  3. List of Bristol Blenheim operators - Wikipedia

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    Bristol Blenheim of the Finnish Air Force. Photo taken in March, 1944. Finnish Air Force. Finland was the first export order for the Blenheim and 18 Mark Is were delivered between 29 July 1937 and 27 July 1938.

  4. No. 42 Squadron (Finland) - Wikipedia

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    A Blenheim bomber aircraaft, with OH-IPD (BL-137) markings, being towed by horses on the ice of Jukasjärvi on February 26, 1940. No. 42 Squadron ( Finnish : Lentolaivue 42 or LLv.42 , from 3 May 1942 Le.Lv.42 ), renamed No. 42 Bomber Squadron (Finnish: Pommituslentolaivue 42 or PLe.Lv.42 on 14 February 1944) was a long-range bomber squadron of ...

  5. Bristol Bolingbroke - Wikipedia

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    It was restored as a Blenheim Mk.1F, using a Blenheim Mk I nose which had previously been converted to a car. It is registered as G-BPIV. [46] United States. 9983 – Mk. IVT in storage at Fantasy of Flight in Polk City, Florida. [47] [48] 10076 – Mk. IV on static display at the Pima Air & Space Museum in Tucson, Arizona. [49]

  6. No. 107 Squadron RAF - Wikipedia

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    A Bristol Blenheim Mk.I. No. 107 Squadron was reformed at RAF Andover on 10 August 1936 as a light bomber squadron, equipped with Hawker Hinds. [13] These were replaced by Blenheim Mk.Is from August 1938 which gave way in their turn to Blenheim Mk.IVs in May 1939.

  7. RAF East Fortune - Wikipedia

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    1942, 8 April, Blenheim Mk IV Z5871 of 60 OTU crashed 1/2 mile south of Long Yester, East Lothian killing both crew. 1942, 29 September, Blenheim Mk V BA142 of 60 OTU crashed at Howmuir Farm, East Linton, killing the pilot. 1942, 28 October, Blenheim Mk I L6752 of 60 OTU crashed near Ormiston in bad visibility, killing the pilot. [30]

  8. RM Sotheby's - Wikipedia

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    RM Sotheby's is a collector car auction company headquartered in Blenheim, Ontario, Canada, with offices across the United States, Europe, and the Middle East.The company specializes in the sale of classic, vintage, sports, and exotic cars, and is responsible for the sale of seven of the top ten most expensive cars ever sold at auction.

  9. RAF West Raynham - Wikipedia

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    Bristol Blenheim Part of 2 Group: 10 May – 13 August 1939, 27 August 3 September 1939, 11 – 14 September 1939 90 Sqn: Blenheim Training unit Oct 1939 – March 1941 No. 2 Group Target Towing Flight 30 April – 20 May 1940 76 Sqn: Part of 6 Group [32] 30 May – 10 June 1940 139 Sqn: Blenheim 12 June – 9 September 1940 18 Sqn: Blenheim