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MEN ON A MISSION
Today the Mission Aviation Fellowship is a sizeable operation: dozens of aircraft assisting missionary work and aid efforts across 27 countries. The aim hasn’t changed since it started out in 1948 with a pioneering survey flight into Africa by a single Miles Gemini — to use aviation as a force for good MISSION AVIATION FELLOWSHIP Miles Gemini G-AJZK, the first aircraft used by the Mission Aviation Fellowship, being refuelled in Eritrea during early 1948. ALL PHOTOS VIA MAF It’s 1944,

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