ROYAL AIR FORCE HUMOUR
LONDON, Dec. 20 1 Humour and high spirits are always to the fore among the lads who fly our fighters and bombers. One squadron of Beaufighters has adopted the idea of naming aeroplanes with the word Beau as the basis. Beau-Peep, Beau-Kay; Ann BeauLyn, Beau and Arrow, are some of the obvious names used; but Beau-Na-Fide, and Beau-Dicia, while not so obvious, are not without humour.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24189, 3 February 1942, Page 6
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