File:Wg Cdr Humphrey after the 1953 flight from Cape Town.jpg

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Description The pilot Wing Commander (later Marshal of the Royal Air Force) Andrew Humphrey with his two navigators (Squadron Leader (later Air Vice-Marshal) Douglas Bower and Squadron Leader R Powell) after their record-breaking flight from Cape Town to London
Date December 1953 (flight took place on 19 December - possibly finished on 20 December)
Source The photograph was scanned from Probert, H. (1991). High Commanders of the Royal Air Force. HMSO. ISBN 0-11-772635-4. The entire book, including its photographs, was issued under Crown Copyright. Although copyright for the book is dated at 1991, the Crown Copyright on the photographs starts from the date when they were taken. As this photograph is more than 50 years old it is now in the public domain.
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