Bristol Blenheim - Betheniville - Royal Air Force- France, 1939-1940 C...
Royal Air Force- France, 1939-1940 Bristol Blenheim Mark IVs of No. 139 Squadron RAF about to take off from Betheniville on reconnaissance sorties.
Bristol Blenheim - France - Aerial Photography during the Second World...
Aerial Photography during the Second World War Blenheims of No 139 Squadron, Royal Air Force, part of the Advanced Air Striking Force, in flight over France during an unescorted aerial photography mission.
Bristol Blenheim - Plivot - Royal Air Force- France, 1939-1940. C1348
Royal Air Force- France, 1939-1940. Bristol Blenheim Mark IV, N6227 'XD-M', of No. 139 Squadron RAF, undergoes an engine overhaul at Plivot. Note the armourer (foreground) who has just removed the forward-firi... More
Bristol Blenheim - Royal Air Force- France, 1939-1940 C346
Royal Air Force- France, 1939-1940 Bristol Blenheim Mark IV, L8760 'XD-D', of No. 139 Squadron RAF taxies to a halt at Betheniville after a sortie.
Bristol Blenheim - Royal Air Force- France, 1939-1940. C1308
Royal Air Force- France, 1939-1940. Three Bristol Blenheim Mark IVs of No. 139 Squadron RAF based at Plivot, flying eastwards over Northern France to survey enemy fortifications.
Bristol Blenheim - Royal Air Force- France, 1939-1940. C1350
Royal Air Force- France, 1939-1940. Two Bristol Blenheim Mark IVs of No. 139 Squadron RAF based at Plivot, in flight over northern France.
Royal Air Force Bomber Command, 1942-1945. CH10126
Royal Air Force Bomber Command, 1942-1945. De Havilland Mosquito B Mark IVs of No 139 Squadron RAF being prepared for a raid at Marham, Norfolk, while serving with No. 2 Group.
Royal Air Force- France 1939-1940. C355
Royal Air Force- France 1939-1940. An airman stands guard in the snow at Betheniville, framed by the camouflage netting on the wing of a Bristol Blenheim Mark IV of No. 139 Squadron RAF.
Royal Air Force- France 1939-1940. C525
Royal Air Force- France 1939-1940. An engine tent is erected around the engine of a Bristol Blenheim Mark IV of No. 139 Squadron RAF at Betheniville to protect it from the weather.
Royal Air Force- France 1939-1940. C536
Royal Air Force- France 1939-1940. Ground crew servicing the starboard engine of a Bristol Blenheim Mark IV of No. 139 Squadron RAF, covered with camouflage netting and snow, at Betheniville.
Royal Air Force- France 1939-1940. C584
Royal Air Force- France 1939-1940. Airmen wheel away a mobile petrol unit after refuelling a Bristol Blenheim Mark IV of No. 139 Squadron RAF in the snow at Betheniville. Note the attempt to camouflage the air... More
Royal Air Force- France, 1939-1940 C118
Royal Air Force- France, 1939-1940 A corporal runs to a waiting car with a magazine of undeveloped film from an F.24 aerial camera, just handed over by the aircrew of a Bristol Blenheim Mark IV of No. 139 Squad... More
Royal Air Force- France, 1939-1940. C1317
Royal Air Force- France, 1939-1940. A pilot and navigator of No. 139 Squadron RAF, seated in the cockpit of their Bristol Blenheim Mark IV at Plivot.
Royal Air Force- France, 1939-1940. C1319
Royal Air Force- France, 1939-1940. The bomb-aimer of a Bristol Blenheim Mark IV of No. 139 Squadron RAF mans his position behind the Mark IXA Course-setting Bombsight in the nose of aircraft, at Plivot.
Royal Air Force- France, 1939-1940. C1349
Royal Air Force- France, 1939-1940. Officer pilots of No. 139 Squadron RAF relax outside their crew tent at Plivot.
Wing Commander R W Reynolds (right), CO of No. 139 Squadron RAF, with ...
Wing Commander R W Reynolds (right), CO of No. 139 Squadron RAF, with his navigator, Flight Lieutenant E B Sismore, and a de Havilland Mosquito Mk IV at Marham, Norfolk, 1943. Wing Commander R W Reynolds (right... More
Aerial photographs - Blenheim L8756
Blenheim Mark IV, L8756 ‘XD-E’ of No. 139 Squadron RAF, based at Plivot, France, in flight over northern France.
Knaben bombing March 1943, Imperial War Museum
No. 139 Squadron RAF fighter bombers attacking the molybdenum mines at Knaben in German-occupied Norway.
Mossy Closeup 42 Imperial War Museum
Operation OYSTER, the daylight attack on the Philips radio and valve works at Eindhoven, Holland, by No. 2 Group. Wing Commander H I Edwards VC (left), leader of the De Havilland Mosquito B Mark IVs of Nos. 10... More