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A Royal New Zealand Air Force artist, Squadron Leader Maurice Conly. of Waikanae. signs a print. Five hundred prints of the R.N.Z.A.F. Grumman Avenger bomber in action in the Pacific during World War II have been released for sale at the Air Force Museum at Wigram Base. The original painting was commissioned by former members of No. 30 Squadron, a bomber squadron formed in Gisborne in 1943 which served in the Pacific.

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Press, 14 July 1982, Page 23

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A Royal New Zealand Air Force artist, Squadron Leader Maurice Conly. of Waikanae. signs a print. Five hundred prints of the R.N.Z.A.F. Grumman Avenger bomber in action in the Pacific during World War II have been released for sale at the Air Force Museum at Wigram Base. The original painting was commissioned by former members of No. 30 Squadron, a bomber squadron formed in Gisborne in 1943 which served in the Pacific. Press, 14 July 1982, Page 23

A Royal New Zealand Air Force artist, Squadron Leader Maurice Conly. of Waikanae. signs a print. Five hundred prints of the R.N.Z.A.F. Grumman Avenger bomber in action in the Pacific during World War II have been released for sale at the Air Force Museum at Wigram Base. The original painting was commissioned by former members of No. 30 Squadron, a bomber squadron formed in Gisborne in 1943 which served in the Pacific. Press, 14 July 1982, Page 23

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