Фотографии
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Самолёты на фотографии: De Havilland Mosquito PR - Великобритания - 1941
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Регистрационный номер: DK310 [4] The first Allied aeroplane to touch down on Swiss ground in World War Two was Mosquito PR.IV DK310 from 1 PRU at RAF Benson, on August 24, 1942. The machine is pictured here parked in front of the then single military hangar at Berne-Belp airfield. Note the camouflage and the camera port in front of the roundel.
Самолёты на фотографии: De Havilland Mosquito PR - Великобритания - 1941
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Регистрационный номер: DK310 [4] Two views of Mosquito PR IV DK310 in Swiss markings towards the end of the war.
Самолёты на фотографии: De Havilland Mosquito PR - Великобритания - 1941
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Регистрационный номер: DK310 [4], HB-IMO Mosquito DK310 bearing the Swiss civil registration letters HB-IMO for intended use with Swissair.
Самолёты на фотографии: De Havilland Mosquito PR - Великобритания - 1941
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Регистрационный номер: DK310 [4] Another view of Mosquito PR.IV DK310 taken at Berne-Belp airfield. Converted from a B Mk IV, the aircraft retained its unusual dark green/dark sea grey with pale sky undersurface colour scheme.
Самолёты на фотографии: De Havilland Mosquito PR - Великобритания - 1941
 
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