AIRCRAFT OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE 1939-1945: VICKERS WARWICK. - Warwick C Mark I, BV255 ‘O’, of No. 525 Squadron RAF based at Lyneham, Wiltshire, in flight above clouds. This aircraft was originally one of fourteen Warwick transports converted for use by BOAC (with whom it was registered as G-AGFJ), but which reverted to the RAF in September 1943. Following service with 525 Squadron, BV255 also served with Nos. 167 and 304 Polish Bomber Squadrons RAF. , Royal Air Force, Wing, 55, Royal Air Force, Royal Air Force Regiment, Sqdn, 167, Polish Air Force, Polish Air Force, 304 "Land of Silesia" Bombe


AIRCRAFT OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE 1939-1945: VICKERS WARWICK. - Warwick C Mark I, BV255 ‘O’, of No. 525 Squadron RAF based at Lyneham, Wiltshire, in flight above clouds. This aircraft was originally one of fourteen Warwick transports converted for use by BOAC (with whom it was registered as G-AGFJ), but which reverted to the RAF in September 1943. Following service with 525 Squadron, BV255 also served with Nos. 167 and 304 Polish Bomber Squadrons RAF. , Royal Air Force, Wing, 55, Royal Air Force, Royal Air Force Regiment, Sqdn, 167, Polish Air Force, Polish Air Force, 304 "Land of Silesia" Bomber Squadron, British Overseas Airways Corporation


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