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A lot of the art was propaganda but very evocative.

Here is a small selection from the National Archives, there's plenty more on their web site https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/

"Japanese flying boats being destroyed" by Roy Nockolds

An soberly hued anti-Japanese poster, in a pulp-magazine style, depicting Japanese flying boats in the harbour at Port Blair in the Andaman Islands being destroyed by RAF Blenheims. The image was part of a series accompanied by the slogan

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Excellent set, Joe - I think I saw a couple of these at Tangmere - thanks for putting them up.

Hey, Kieran, I think you're right, the Lanc and the Halifax are very similar. Here's a Halifax:

halif_inflbw.jpg

And the accompanying text:

Handley Page H.P.57 Halifax

Heavy bomber, less known than the Lancaster but almost as important. It was built both with Rolls-Royce Merlin liquid-cooled and Bristol Hercules radial engines. The Halifax was a mid-wing aircraft with twin fins and rudders and a fuselage of rectangular cross-section.

Halifaxes flew 75532 missions during WWII. They were also used as glider tug and transport. A nickname was "Halibag"

The above from http://homepage.eircom.net/~steven/ukaf.htm

Anyway, thanks for the memories, eh?

Cheers - Dai. :sad:

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I must admit there are some fantastic images here and thanks Mutley for bringing them to my attention and i will certainly look into this further :sad: , but one thing i must disagree with, i don't think the Lancaster and the Halifax look similar at all apart from the tail!

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