File:French aircraft F.222 in Africa during WW II.jpg

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Description Photo probably from North Africa c. 1943. The aircraft is a Farman F.222 (thanks to volvodadfast for the identification). This is a quadrimotor aircraft, with engines pointing forward and backward attached to each wing.
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French aircraft in Africa during WW II

Author John Atherton

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