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Two Libs from No. 356 Squadron taken January 1945.
A Liberator from No. 356 Squadron taken at the Cocos Islands. <b>Picture Courtesy of BoB Livingstone</b>
A 356 Squadron aircraft unleashes it's bomb load on an unknown target.
A 356 Squadron Liberator nears it's target. The ball turret was normally only lowered when near the target to decrease the drag factor and increase fuel economy for the long raids that the SEAC Libs operated. <b>Photo Courtesy of Peter Caldwell.</b>
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