BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS IN WAR-TIME - Throughout the war, unarmed landplanes and flyingboats of without many of the peacetime aids to navigation, have kept open Britain's civil aviation between the British Isles and the Dominions, the United States and the various overseas battle theatres, and have greatly increased the route mileage of Britain's civil aircraft. Picture (issued 1945) shows - A BOAC Boeing flying boat on the waters of the Bay of Exploits of Botwood, Newfoundland. Photographic negative , Royal Air Force


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