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G-BPIV @ EGVA - In Raf colors UX N R3821. - by Robert Roggeman
Robert Roggeman
@ EGVA
G-BPIV @ EGVA - In Raf colors UX N R3821. - by Robert Roggeman
Robert Roggeman
@ EGVA
G-BPIV @ EBZR - Painted as RAF nightfighter.Z5725 WM Z - by Robert Roggeman
Robert Roggeman
@ EBZR
G-BPIV @ EGVA - Bolingbroke IVT operated by Aircraft Restorations Company as G-BPIV on the flight-line at the 1993 Intnl Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford. - by Peter Nicholson
Peter Nicholson
@ EGVA
G-BPIV - Bristol (Fairchild) Bolingbroke IV (being rebuilt as Blenheim I) at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford - by Ingo Warnecke
Ingo Warnecke
G-BPIV - Bristol (Fairchild) Bolingbroke IV (being rebuilt as Blenheim I) at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford - by Ingo Warnecke
Ingo Warnecke
G-BPIV - Bristol (Fairchild) Bolingbroke IV (being rebuilt as Blenheim I) at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford - by Ingo Warnecke
Ingo Warnecke
G-BPIV - Bristol (Fairchild) Bolingbroke IV (being rebuilt as Blenheim I) at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford - by Ingo Warnecke
Ingo Warnecke
G-BPIV - Bristol (Fairchild) Bolingbroke IV (being rebuilt as Blenheim I) at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford - by Ingo Warnecke
Ingo Warnecke
G-BPIV @ EGVA - Marked as L8891/QY-C representing a Bristol Blenhein IVf of 254 Squadron RAF. Arriving at RIAT 1998 held at RAF Fairford. - by Roger Winser
Roger Winser
@ EGVA
G-BPIV @ QFO - Blenheim IV - by Volker Hilpert
Volker Hilpert
@ QFO
G-BPIV @ EGWC - Bristol Bolingbroke lVT at the Aerospace Museum, RAF Cosford in 1995. - by Malcolm Clarke
Malcolm Clarke
@ EGWC
G-BPIV @ EGSU - Bristol Bolingbroke lVT at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford in 1994. - by Malcolm Clarke
Malcolm Clarke
@ EGSU
G-BPIV @ EGSU - at Duxford - by Volker Hilpert
Volker Hilpert
@ EGSU
G-BPIV @ EGSU - Bristol Bolingbroke lVT. As L8841 of the Royal Air Force. Manufactured by the Fairchild Aircraft Company and originally flown by the RCAF. Rebuilt after a crash in 2003. - by Malcolm Clarke
Malcolm Clarke
@ EGSU
G-BPIV @ EGWC - Bristol Bolingbroke lVT. The second of two Bolingbrokes renovated at Duxford, the first V6028, was destroyed in a crash in 1987. This second aircraft was reconstructed from Bolingbroke cn 10201 and first flew in 1993 finished a black night intruder. - by Malcolm Clarke
Malcolm Clarke
@ EGWC
G-BPIV @ EGUW - The first bomber raid against Nazi Germany was flown the 4th of September 1939 by Blenheims from RAF Wattisham. To commemorate this event exactly 60 years later a ceremony was held during which the only airworthy Blenheim attended. It was a great sight to - by Joop de Groot
Joop de Groot
@ EGUW
G-BPIV @ LFPB - Le Bourget AIRSHOW - by passiondesavions
passiondesavions
@ LFPB
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