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Liberator

Ondu 6x6 pinhole camera. Fomapan 200 Creative. Affinity.

 

September 9th 1944 WW-ll), an airplane from the RAF Liberator Squad, loaded with weapons and ammunition, was heading for a drop-zone in Norway to support the resistance movement. The went down to an altitude of 4300 feet (for unknown reasons because this was a routine mission, and the pilots knew the landscape well), and the hit the peak of mountain Skorve (4500 feet). The crew onboard was all killed in the enormous explosion. This is one of the engines of the American buildt B-24 Liberator plane. It is now placed down in Seljord in Norway.

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Uploaded on February 21, 2019