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The evening mist begins to settle on the bleak airfield at
Ludford Magna, Lincolnshire, as Lancasters of 101 Squadron taxi
out for another dangerous nighttime sortie. The nature of their
assignments during the war was a closely guarded secret. The
unusual aerials on the front and top of the aircraft were used
for intercepting and jamming messages between German fighter
aircraft and their ground control.
Signed by a 101 Sqdn. Lancaster pilot and at least two aircrew. |
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