Lockheed Hudson, initially built for civilian use, became a versatile and rugged aircraft during World War II, excelling in roles from reconnaissance to bombing. Its design and adaptability earned it a special place in aviation history and in the hearts of Allied forces, with notable achievements including the first Allied kill of the war and hunting German U boats. The aircraft’s legacy includes various upgrades and global service with Allied air forces, showcasing its enduring impact on military aviation.
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