Stub Wing on "Pants" of Plane Carries Bombs or Food

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Racks on which small bombs can be hung, or food, water and ammunition can be carried to isolated troops, are mounted on stub wings projecting from the under-carriage of one of the new British military planes. The high-wing monoplane was especially designed for army cooperation work. One of its regular assignments is to spot enemy artillery. The Lysander plane is powered by a Mercury radial engine and has a top speed of 230 miles an Rour, with a range of 600 miles.

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Stub Wing on "Pants" of Plane Carries Bombs or Food