A MACHINE GUNNER manipulates his weapon from the cockpit of an Air Force plane., This gun is noted for its rapidity of fire, its manoeuvrability, and, in particular, its accuracy. Sweden established an air force in 1926, and now possesses a small, but highly efficient, air arm of four squadrons of bombers, two squadrons of pursuit planes, and one of reconnaissance machines. The machines are stationed at strategic points, and Sweden has her own air school. Aeroplane' production was commenced recently.
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Evening Star, Issue 23552, 16 April 1940, Page 5
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81A MACHINE GUNNER manipulates his weapon from the cockpit of an Air Force plane., This gun is noted for its rapidity of fire, its manoeuvrability, and, in particular, its accuracy. Sweden established an air force in 1926, and now possesses a small, but highly efficient, air arm of four squadrons of bombers, two squadrons of pursuit planes, and one of reconnaissance machines. The machines are stationed at strategic points, and Sweden has her own air school. Aeroplane' production was commenced recently. Evening Star, Issue 23552, 16 April 1940, Page 5
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