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Description A Royal Air Force North American Mustang Mark III (FX908) on the ground at Hucknall, Nottinghamshire (UK), following the installation of its 1,680-hp Packard Merlin engine by Rolls-Royce Ltd. This aircraft served with Nos. 309 and 316 Polish Fighter Squadrons.
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Author Ministry of Aircraft Production (MAP)
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