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G-BPIV, 1943 Bristol 149 Bolingbroke Mk.IVT, C/N: 10201

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G-BPIV, 1943 Bristol 149 Bolingbroke Mk.IVT C/N 10201, The colors of this aircraft represent the personal aircraft of Cdr Max Aitken, who was OC 68 Sq in the early stages of the War.

The colors of this aircraft represent the personal aircraft of Cdr Max Aitken, who was OC 68 Sq in the early stages of the War.

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Photographer: Joop de Groot
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Shot Date: 1993-07-23
Airport: EGSU
Duxford Airport, Cambridge, England United Kingdom
Upload Date: 2013-06-28
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Device Model: Nikon COOLSCAN V ED
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  • G-BPIV @ EGFH - Representing Bristol Blenheim 1f aircraft L6739 coded YP-Q of 23 Squadron RAF. - by Roger Winser by Roger Winser @ EGFH
  • G-BPIV @ EGSU - Bristol Bolingbroke lVT at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford in 1994. - by Malcolm Clarke by Malcolm Clarke @ EGSU
  • G-BPIV @ EGSU - Duxford Flying Legends 2017 - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall @ EGSU
  • G-BPIV @ EGSU - 45. G-BPIV - (now as a Bristol Blenheim Mk1) first post-restoration display at The IWM VE Day Anniversary Air Show, May 2015. - by Eric.Fishwick by Eric.Fishwick @ EGSU
  • G-BPIV @ EGSU - originally a Mk IV, after a landing accident in 2003 It was decided to return the aircraft to the air as a Mk I Blenheim. The MK1 has a snub nosed look compared to the latter MKIV models. - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall @ EGSU