The Federated Malay States have subscribed sufficient money iv purchase aircraft to form two bomber squadrons. They are known as F.M.S. squadrons. Above, bombing up a Malay Wellington. Top right, the Malay crest fixed to one of the bombers.
These girls are making model enemy aircraft for the instruction of R.A.F. observers, gunners, and pilots. The airmen learn how to recognise enemy machines from these models.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 133, 2 December 1941, Page 5
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66The Federated Malay States have subscribed sufficient money iu purchase aircraft to form two bomber squadrons. They are known as F.M.S. squadrons. Above, bombing up a Malay Wellington. Top right, the Malay crest fixed to one of the bombers. These girls are making model enemy aircraft for the instruction of R.A.F. observers, gunners, and pilots. The airmen learn how to recognise enemy machines from these models. Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 133, 2 December 1941, Page 5
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