ROYAL AIR FORCE BOMBER COMMAND, 1942-1945. - Low-level oblique aerial taken during a dusk attack on the railway workshops at Namur, Belgium, by De Havilland Mosquito B Mark IVs of No. 105 Squadron RAF. DZ519 'GB-U', flown by Pilot Officer R Massie (pilot) and Sergeant G Lister (navigator), flys over the target with bomb doors open and bombs falling, just after successfully striking the roof of the carriage and wagon repair shops (top right). They are illuminated by the flash of bombs exploding on the railway sidings, dropped by the preceeding aircraft, DZ458 'GB-J', flown by Squadron Leader R


ROYAL AIR FORCE BOMBER COMMAND, 1942-1945. - Low-level oblique aerial taken during a dusk attack on the railway workshops at Namur, Belgium, by De Havilland Mosquito B Mark IVs of No. 105 Squadron RAF. DZ519 'GB-U', flown by Pilot Officer R Massie (pilot) and Sergeant G Lister (navigator), flys over the target with bomb doors open and bombs falling, just after successfully striking the roof of the carriage and wagon repair shops (top right). They are illuminated by the flash of bombs exploding on the railway sidings, dropped by the preceeding aircraft, DZ458 'GB-J', flown by Squadron Leader R W Reynolds (pilot) and Pilot Officer E B Sismore (navigator), from which this photograph was taken. , Royal Air Force, 105 Squadron, Royal Air Force, 2 Group


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