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Royal Air Force Short Stirling B Mk. III
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Royal Air Force Short Stirling B Mk. III
Royal Air Force Short Stirling B Mk.III. This very leaky Stirling is flying with the tail-wheels extended, probably due to the notoriously unreliable electric retraction mechanism. Also visible are the individual bomb bays, which severely limited its usefulness, in the bombing role, when the large cookie bombs and widespread use of 1, 000 lbers came on the scene. Date: circa 1942
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In this evocative photograph, a Royal Air Force (RAF) Short Stirling B Mk. III bomber, with the distinct registration number X-for-get-me-not, is seen flying with its tail-wheels extended, likely due to the notoriously unreliable electric retraction mechanism. The image, captured circa 1942, offers a glimpse into the challenges faced by RAF crews during the Second World War. The Short Stirling was a British four-engine heavy bomber, designed and manufactured by Short Brothers. Known for its distinctive shape and large individual bomb bays, the Stirling was an essential component of the RAF's bomber fleet during the early stages of the war. However, its limitations became apparent as the conflict progressed. The large cookie bombs and widespread use of 1,000-pounders rendered the individual bomb bays less effective in the bombing role. This photograph underscores the harsh realities of aerial combat during the war. The Stirling's leaky condition is evident, with water streaming from the fuselage and wings. Despite these challenges, the crew pressed on, demonstrating the courage and resilience of the RAF personnel. The Short Stirling B Mk. III was an essential part of the RAF's aeronautical arsenal, contributing significantly to the Allied war effort. Its legacy serves as a testament to the ingenuity, determination, and sacrifices made by the men and women who served in the RAF during World War II.
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