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End of 17, 000 mile air trip Air Vice Marshal Sir W Sefton Brancker, with Mr Alan Cobham

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End of 17, 000 mile air trip Air Vice Marshal Sir W Sefton Brancker, with Mr Alan Cobham

End of 17, 000 mile air trip
Air Vice Marshal Sir W Sefton Brancker, with Mr Alan Cobham, at Croydon on the termination of their 17, 000 mile flight to Rangoon and back
17 March 1925

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