Lib in Malta in 1946 (Probably on it's way to the graveyard in Egypt). Picture and Text Courtesy of Peter Rushforth
Lib in Malta in 1946 (Probably on it's way to the graveyard in Egypt). Picture and Text Courtesy of Peter Rushforth
Lib in Malta in 1946 (Probably on it's way to the graveyard in Egypt). Picture and Text Courtesy of Peter Rushforth
Lib in Malta in 1946 (Probably on it's way to the graveyard in Egypt). Picture and Text Courtesy of Peter Rushforth
Lib in Malta in 1946 (Probably on it's way to the graveyard in Egypt). Picture and Text Courtesy of Peter Rushforth
Possibly a flight of Liberators from 5 OTU. I'm basing this purely on the black rudders on the Tail Fins. Photo Courtesy Of Bob Livingstone.
Lib in Malta in 1946 (Probably on it's way to the graveyard in Egypt). Picture and Text Courtesy of Peter Rushforth
Lib in Malta in 1946 (Probably on it's way to the graveyard in Egypt). Picture and Text Courtesy of Peter Rushforth
This is definitely derelict - note engine mounts in the foreground and a P&W under the wing. No doubt 322MU. Serial/unit unknown, appears to be KL53* Picture & Text Courtesy of Bob Livingstone.
This is definitely a SEAC GR.VI, coded W. Serial is unreadable but looks as if it might be KK3**. Photo appears to be post-war (unarmed) and maybe derelict. Picture & Text Courtesy of Bob Livingstone.