File:Vampire FB9s 213 Sqn RAF over Egypt 1952.jpg

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Description Four Royal Air Force De Havilland Vampire FB.9s in line abreast formation (WL582, WX207, WL615, WX218) over Egyptian desert. These aircraft were from No 213 Squadron based at RAF Deversoir, in the Suez Canal Zone, Egypt. 213 Squadron was part of the Canal Zone Fighter Defence Force.
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This photograph RAF-T 6 comes from the collections of the Imperial War Museums.
Author Royal Air Force official photographer

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