THE POLISH AIR FORCE IN THE AIR OFFENSIVE AGAINST GERMANY, 1942-1945 - Vickers Wellington Mark IV (Z1407, BH-Z), named "Zośka", of No. 300 Polish Bomber Squadron on the ground at RAF Ingham, having lost most of its rear fuselage fabric through battle damage sustained on 4/5 September 1942 when raiding Bremen, Germany. In spite of a damaged wireless set, a badly working rudder, damaged flaps and no navigational instruments, the pilot, Pilot Officer Stanisław Machej, with the cooperation of his whole crew, brought the aircraft safely home Polish Air Force, Polish Air Force, 300 "Land of Masovia"


THE POLISH AIR FORCE IN THE AIR OFFENSIVE AGAINST GERMANY, 1942-1945 - Vickers Wellington Mark IV (Z1407, BH-Z), named "Zośka", of No. 300 Polish Bomber Squadron on the ground at RAF Ingham, having lost most of its rear fuselage fabric through battle damage sustained on 4/5 September 1942 when raiding Bremen, Germany. In spite of a damaged wireless set, a badly working rudder, damaged flaps and no navigational instruments, the pilot, Pilot Officer Stanisław Machej, with the cooperation of his whole crew, brought the aircraft safely home Polish Air Force, Polish Air Force, 300 "Land of Masovia" Bomber Squadron


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