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84 Sqn, Vincent K4120 Crashed On Shaibah Range, 22 Jun 1936; Original Photo on 2040-motos

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84 Sqn, Vickers Vincent K4120 crashed on Shaibah Range, 22 Jun 1936; original photo. Copyright Sqn Ldr J Smith. Emulsion damaged upper left-hand corner above aircraft.

Original 5.5" x 3.5" B&W photograph.

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