In formation fly Blackburn Rocs, one of the latest of Britain's many types of aircraft. Now in service, with the British Navy, this machinecan be used as a dive-bomber and embodies the multiple gun turret employed in certain other types of British aircraft with such devastating effect against the German Air Force.
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Northern Advocate, 14 January 1941, Page 5
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52In formation fly Blackburn Rocs, one of the latest of Britain's many types of aircraft. Now in service, with the British Navy, this machinecan be used as a dive-bomber and embodies the multiple gun turret employed in certain other types of British aircraft with such devastating effect against the German Air Force. Northern Advocate, 14 January 1941, Page 5
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