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RNAS Yeovilton Airport, Yeovil, England United Kingdom (EGDY) - Approaching Runway 27. Taken from a Hunter T.8C.

Approaching Runway 27. Taken from a Hunter T.8C.

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Airport RNAS Yeovilton Airport, Yeovil, England United Kingdom (EGDY)
Photographer: Kev Slade
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Upload Date: 2013-01-28
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