200,000 Flights Saved Starving ; in the Course of 18 Months, the Raf, the United States Air Force, Royal Air Force, Other Commonwealth Nations and Countless Civilian Planes Flew More Than 200,000 Flights - at One Point Landing in a Procession of Twice a Minute at Berlin.

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In the course of 18 months, the RAF, the United States Air Force, Royal Air Force, other Commonwealth nations and countless civilian planes flew more than 200,000 flights - at one point landing in a procession of twice a minute at Berlin.

British aircraft alone flew spent more than 210,000 hours in the air, the equivalent of 24 man years, and flew more than 30 million miles, which equates to flying to the moon and back 63 times.

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200,000 Flights Saved Starving ; in the Course of 18 Months, the Raf, the United States Air Force, Royal Air Force, Other Commonwealth Nations and Countless Civilian Planes Flew More Than 200,000 Flights - at One Point Landing in a Procession of Twice a Minute at Berlin.

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