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LS326, 1943 Fairey Swordfish Mk.II, C/N: Not found LS326

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LS326, 1943 Fairey Swordfish Mk.II C/N Not found LS326, Fairy Swordfish  II [Unknown) (Royal Navy) Biggin Hill~G 21/05/1978. From a slide.

Fairy Swordfish II [Unknown) (Royal Navy) Biggin Hill~G 21/05/1978. From a slide.

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Photographer: Ray Barber
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Shot Date: 1972-09-30
Airport: EGKB
London Biggin Hill Airport, London, England United Kingdom
Upload Date: 2015-09-25
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Device Manufacturer: Plustek
Device Model: OpticFilm 7200i
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Shot Time: 1972:09:30 13:39:32
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  • LS326 @ MHZ - Fairey Swordfish of the Royal Navy Historic Flight on the flight-line at the 1995 RAF Mildenhall Air Fete. - by Peter Nicholson by Peter Nicholson @ MHZ
  • LS326 @ EGSU - 3. LS 326 at another excellent Flying Legends Air Show (July 2011) - by Eric.Fishwick by Eric.Fishwick @ EGSU
  • LS326 @ BQH - Another view of the Fairey Swordfish of the Royal Navy Historic Flight on display at the 1977 Biggin Hill Airshow. - by Peter Nicholson by Peter Nicholson @ BQH
  • LS326 @ EGSU - 1. LS326 (Royal Navy Historic Flight) a 'Blackfish' at The Duxford Air Show, September 2011 - by Eric.Fishwick by Eric.Fishwick @ EGSU
  • LS326 @ EGVI - RNHF Swordfish LS326/5A at the IAT held at RAF Greenham Common, UK (date guess is July 1974). Registered G-AJVH from 1947 to 1959 - by Roger Winser by Roger Winser @ EGVI