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All photos by Anders Straarup on 14 SEP 2019 at The Yorkshire Air Museum.

 
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Fra  The Yorkshire Air Museum.
"I alt blev der fremstillet 6.178 Halifax-fly.
Halifax-bombemaskinerne fløj i alt 75.532 togter under 2. Verdenskrig.
Denne Handley Page Halifax III
blev tegnet i 1937. Den var i tjeneste i
Storbritannien 1940-1952.
Motorer:4 Bristol Hercules XVI radialmotorer
Fart - 282 miles/t - 454 km/t.
Rækkevidde - 1770 miles - 2850 km.
Bevæbning 9 .303inch maskingeværer
            13,000 lbs (5,897 kg) bomber"
1 maskingevær forrest til bombekasteren.
Bemærk observationskuplen til navigatøren
bag og over cockpittet, se foto.

From The Yorkshire Air Museum.
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A total of 6,178 Halifaxes were made.
The bomber versions flew a total of 75,532
sorties in the Second World War.
This Handley Page Halifax III
was designed in 1937.
In service - 1940-1952 (British)
Engines-Four Bristol Hercules XVI radial engines.
Speed . 282 mph (454 km/h)
Range - 1770 miles (2850 km)
Armament - 9 .303in machine guns
                13,000 lbs (5,897 kg) bombs"
1 machine gun at front for the bomb aimer.
Notice the observation dome for the
navigator behind the cockpit, see photo.