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Description Avro Bison II carrier-based spotter/reconnaissance aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm (Serial Number N 9852)
Date to 1929
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  • Thetford, Owen (1978) Aircraft of the Royal Navy since 1912 (4th ed.), London: Putnam, p. p. 40 ISBN: 0 370 30021 1.
Author MoD Photo
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Credited as MoD Photo. As photo is definitely pre-World War II (Aircraft type was retired in 1929), Crown Copyright now expired.

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