File:Liberator I RAF with ASV radar 1941.jpg
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|Description=A Royal Air Force ''Liberator'' Mark I (serial AM910) on the ground following conversion as an anti-submarine aircraft by Scottish Aviation Ltd at Prestwick, Ayrshire. ASV (Air to Surface Vessel) ocean-scanning radar, and four 20mm fixed cannon mounted in a tray under the sealed forward half of the bomb-bay, have been installed. In September 1941, AM910 joined No. 120 Squadron at Nutts Corner, County Antrim, Northern Ireland (UK), as "OH-M", serving until 13 April 1942, when it was damaged and reduced to spares.
|Description=A Royal Air Force ''Liberator'' Mark I (serial AM910) on the ground following conversion as an anti-submarine aircraft by Scottish Aviation Ltd at Prestwick, Ayrshire. ASV (Air to Surface Vessel) ocean-scanning radar, and four 20mm fixed cannon mounted in a tray under the sealed forward half of the bomb-bay, have been installed. In September 1941, AM910 joined No. 120 Squadron at Nutts Corner, County Antrim, Northern Ireland (UK), as "OH-M", serving until 13 April 1942, when it was damaged and reduced to spares.
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|Source={{IWM Collections|ATP 9767C|oid=205126686}}
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|Source={{IWM Collections|ATP 9767C|oid=205126686|nocat=1}}
|Date=1941
|Date=1941
|Author=Royal Air Force official photographer
|Author=Royal Air Force official photographer
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[[Category:Anti-submarine aircraft]]
[[Category:Anti-submarine aircraft]]
[[Category:Black and white photographs]]
[[Category:Black and white photographs]]
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[[Category:Collections of the Imperial War Museum]]