Ground crew performs maintenance on a Bristol Beaufort Mark II of No. 39 Squadron, Royal Air Force at Luqa airfield, Malta in June 1943. (Imperial War Museums Photograph.)
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A formation of Martin Baltimore bombers flying to attack Axis forces in Tunisia. (U.S. Air Force Photograph.)
A Bristol Taurus VI engine is removed from a Bristol Beaufort Mark I of No. 217 Squadron RAF at St Eval, Cornwall. (Imperial War Museums Photograph.)
Aircraft from RAF Coastal Command attack German shipping. (U.S. Air Force Photograph.)
Ground crews load 500-lb bombs into North American Mitchell Mark II aircraft from No. 98 Squadron RAF at B58 airfield near Melsbroek, Belgium. (Imperial War Museum Photograph.)
A formation of Royal Air Force Airspeed Oxford Mark I aircraft serving with No. 6 Flying Training School at Little Rissington, Gloucestershire photographed in flight in 1942. (Imperial War Museum Photograph.)
British officers unload luggage and equipment from a Bristol Bombay of No. 216 Squadron after landing at Maleme, Crete in 1941. (Imperial War Museum Photograph.)
A Miles M.27 Master III advanced trainer built by Miles Aircraft Ltd. photographed over the United Kingdom. (Imperial War Museum Photograph.)
A Gloster Sea Gladiator Mark I of the Royal Air Force photographed on the ground at an airfield in Malta, probably in September 1940. (Imperial War Museum Photograph.)
Women’s Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF) and RAF trainee ground crew perform maintenance work on a Hawker Hart biplane as part of the Commonwealth Joint Air Training Plan at Waterkloof near Pretoria, South Africa. (Imperial War...