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G-AOIR, 1943 Thruxton Jackaroo, C/N: 82882

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G-AOIR, 1943 Thruxton Jackaroo C/N 82882, G-AOIR in its red and silver scheme of The Stevenage Flying Group at Finmere, having flown 4 up from Old Warden with Maurice Brett at the controls. This was my 1st flight in G-AOIR.

G-AOIR in its red and silver scheme of The Stevenage Flying Group at Finmere, having flown 4 up from Old Warden with Maurice Brett at the controls. This was my 1st flight in G-AOIR.

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Photographer: Lee Mullins
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Shot Date: 2009-05-27
Upload Date: 2011-01-19
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