ANOTHER "LIBERATOR" FERRIED SAFELY TO BRITAIN - At a Ferry Command aerodrome somewhere in England a giant 'Liberator' has just been signalled in. As it circles the field, its wheels slowly leave their flying position underneath the machine, and all is set for landing. With engines throttled back it "touches down" on the concrete runway, a puff of smoke coming from the huge rubber tyres as they strike the concrete. The "Liberator" comes to rest on the flying field, the pilot and crew step out. Another bomber from across the Atlantic has arrived safely, to play its part against the enemy. The pi


ANOTHER "LIBERATOR" FERRIED SAFELY TO BRITAIN - At a Ferry Command aerodrome somewhere in England a giant 'Liberator' has just been signalled in. As it circles the field, its wheels slowly leave their flying position underneath the machine, and all is set for landing. With engines throttled back it "touches down" on the concrete runway, a puff of smoke coming from the huge rubber tyres as they strike the concrete. The "Liberator" comes to rest on the flying field, the pilot and crew step out. Another bomber from across the Atlantic has arrived safely, to play its part against the enemy. The pilot is American, and this is the nineteenth aircraft he has delivered safely to Britain. Name of the captain of the Liberator is Captain Bob Perlick. The Liberator which carried a certain amount of freight being unloaded, while its pilot - Captain Bob Perlick of the - signs the engineer's papers "everything " Royal Air Force


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