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  • N2980 @ EGLB - Brooklands Museum - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall @ EGLB
  • N2980 @ EGLB - Brooklands Museum - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall @ EGLB
  • N2980 @ EGLB - Brooklands Museum - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall @ EGLB
  • N2980 @ EGLB - Brooklands Museum - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall @ EGLB
  • N2980 @ EGLB - Brooklands Museum - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall @ EGLB
  • N2980 @ EGLB - On display at the Brooklands Museum. - by Graham Reeve by Graham Reeve @ EGLB
  • N2980 @ EGLB - On display at the Brooklands Museum. - by Graham Reeve by Graham Reeve @ EGLB
  • N2980 @ EGLB - Vickers Wellington 1A at Brooklands airfield. Recovered from Loch Ness in September 1985. Aircraft was built at Brooklands in 1939. First flight being on the 16th November 1939. Photo shows well the geodetic construction developed by Barnes Wallis. - by moxy by moxy @ EGLB
  • N2980 - 1940 Vickers Wellington 1A, c/n: N2980 at Brookland Museum - by Terry Fletcher by Terry Fletcher
  • N2980 - 1940 Vickers Wellington 1A, c/n: N2980 at Brooklands Museum - by Terry Fletcher by Terry Fletcher
  • N2980 - 1940 Vickers Wellington 1A, c/n: N2980 at Brooklands Museum - by Terry Fletcher by Terry Fletcher
  • N2980 - 1940 Vickers Wellington 1A, c/n: N2980 at Brooklands Museum - by Terry Fletcher by Terry Fletcher
  • N2980 @ EGLB - 1940 Vickers Wellington 1A, c/n: N2980 at Brooklands Museum - by Terry Fletcher by Terry Fletcher @ EGLB
  • N2980 @ EGLB - N2980 is the only surviving Brooklands-built Wellington. During a training flight on the 31st December 1940 she developed engine trouble and ditched into Loch Ness. All the crew escaped, but the rear gunner was killed when his parachute failed to deploy. - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall @ EGLB
  • N2980 @ EGLB - N2980 is the only surviving Brooklands-built Wellington. During a training flight on the 31st December 1940 she developed engine trouble and ditched into Loch Ness. All the crew escaped, but the rear gunner was killed when his parachute failed to deploy. - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall @ EGLB
  • N2980 @ EGLB - rear section of Wellington Mark IA N2980 on display at Brooklands Museum, This aircraft lost power during a training flight in 1940 and ditched in Loch Ness. It was recovered from the bottom of Loch Ness in September 1985 and restored. - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall @ EGLB