File:Dwi wellington tripoli.jpg
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|Description ={{en|1=An RAF Vickers Wellington DWI (Directional Wireless Installation) mine-clearing aircraft flies over the harbour at Tripoli, 23 January 1943. (Original IWM caption: A Vickers Wellington DWI (Directional Wireless Installation) aircraft of No. 1 General Reconnaissance Unit, flying south-west over the harbour at Tripoli, during a mine-clearance operation soon after the occupation of the town by the Allies on 23 January 1943. The DWI version of the Wellington was fitted with a 48-foot diameter electromagnetic ring for exploding magnetic mines sown by the Axis forces.)}}
|Description ={{en|1=An RAF Vickers Wellington DWI (Directional Wireless Installation) mine-clearing aircraft flies over the harbour at Tripoli, 23 January 1943. (Original IWM caption: A Vickers Wellington DWI (Directional Wireless Installation) aircraft of No. 1 General Reconnaissance Unit, flying south-west over the harbour at Tripoli, during a mine-clearance operation soon after the occupation of the town by the Allies on 23 January 1943. The DWI version of the Wellington was fitted with a 48-foot diameter electromagnetic ring for exploding magnetic mines sown by the Axis forces.)}}
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|Source ={{IWM Collections|CM 5201}}
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|Source ={{IWM Collections|CM 5201|nocat=1}}
|Author =Royal Air Force official photographer
|Author =Royal Air Force official photographer
|Date =1943-01-23
|Date =1943-01-23
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[[Category:Vickers Wellington]]
[[Category:Vickers Wellington]]
[[Category:Black and white photographs]]
[[Category:Black and white photographs]]
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[[Category:Collections of the Imperial War Museum]]