LV907

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LV907 is the serial number of a famous Royal Air Force Handley Page Halifax bomber known as "Friday the 13th," celebrated for its extensive World War II service and later reconstruction as a museum exhibit.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Handley Page Halifax bomber
Royal Air Force aircraft
World War II military aircraft
aircraftConfiguration mid‑upper and rear gun turrets
aircraftFamily Handley Page Halifax NERFINISHED
aircraftType Handley Page Halifax Mk III NERFINISHED
airframeConfiguration four‑engined heavy bomber
armamentType defensive machine‑gun turrets
internal bomb bay
associatedWith RAF Bomber Command offensive over Germany NERFINISHED
RAF Lissett memorial culture
basedAt RAF Lissett NERFINISHED
commemoratedBy full‑scale reconstruction
commemorativeRole symbol of Halifax contribution in WWII
countryOfService United Kingdom NERFINISHED
displayedAt Yorkshire Air Museum, Elvington NERFINISHED
enteredServiceWithUnit No. 158 Squadron RAF NERFINISHED
hasCrewComplement typically seven aircrew
hasMarkings code NP-F
nose art Friday the 13th
hasNickname Friday the 13th NERFINISHED
hasNoseArtTheme superstitious motif of Friday the 13th
hasReconstructionFeature incorporates parts from multiple Halifax airframes
hasReconstructionFeature painted in wartime markings of Friday the 13th
hasSerialNumber LV907
heritageStatus iconic Halifax of RAF Bomber Command
honours commemorates Halifax crews of Bomber Command
manufacturer Handley Page Limited NERFINISHED
memorializedAs reconstructed Halifax Friday the 13th at Yorkshire Air Museum
memorialType museum exhibit
notableFor being one of the most famous Halifax bombers
large number of operational sorties
surviving extensive World War II service
operatedBy No. 158 Squadron RAF NERFINISHED
Royal Air Force
powerplantType radial piston engines
reconstructionLocation Yorkshire Air Museum NERFINISHED
role heavy bomber
serviceBranch RAF Bomber Command NERFINISHED
status aircraft scrapped after the war
usedFor minelaying operations
night bombing operations
strategic bombing
support of Allied campaigns in Europe
usedInConflict World War II
surface form: Second World War

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