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Note: I've confirmed with the UK Ministry of Defence that the original photo was Crown Copyright until that expired after 50 years. The photo is now in the public domain. This is the source of the image http://www.raf.mod.uk/bob1940/gallery/19sqnspit640.jpg
According to M P HOUGHTON, DDef PubRAF Webmaster, Crown Copyright on this image has expired.

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