File:TBD-1 Devastators VT-7 at RNAS Hatston 1942.jpg
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|Description=Two U.S. Navy Douglas TBD-1 ''Devastator'' from Torpedo Squadron VT-7 before taking off from the Royal Naval Air Station Hatston, circa in April 1942. VT-7 was assigned to the aircraft carrier USS ''Wasp'' (CV-7) which had landed its torpedo planes and dive bombers at Hatston while making two runs to ferry RAF Supermarine ''Spitfire'' fighters to Malta.
|Description=Two U.S. Navy Douglas TBD-1 ''Devastator'' from Torpedo Squadron VT-7 before taking off from the Royal Naval Air Station Hatston, circa in April 1942. VT-7 was assigned to the aircraft carrier USS ''Wasp'' (CV-7) which had landed its torpedo planes and dive bombers at Hatston while making two runs to ferry RAF Supermarine ''Spitfire'' fighters to Malta.
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|Source={{IWM Collections|A 9377|oid=205185735}}
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|Source={{IWM Collections|A 9377|oid=205185735|nocat=1}}
|Date={{other date|ca|1942-04}}
|Date={{other date|ca|1942-04}}
|Author=Lt. R.G.G. Coote, Royal Navy official photographer
|Author=Lt. R.G.G. Coote, Royal Navy official photographer
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[[Category:RNAS Hatston]]
[[Category:RNAS Hatston]]
[[Category:Black and white photographs]]
[[Category:Black and white photographs]]
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[[Category:Collections of the Imperial War Museum]]