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Swansea Airport, Swansea, Wales United Kingdom (EGFH) - Sign by the entrance to Swansea Airport showing the charity (Wales Air Ambulance) funding the three air ambulance helicopters operating in Wales. The Swansea based air ambulance helicopter (Helimed 57) is responding to an emergency

Sign by the entrance to Swansea Airport showing the charity (Wales Air Ambulance) funding the three air ambulance helicopters operating in Wales. The Swansea based air ambulance helicopter (Helimed 57) is responding to an emergency

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Airport Swansea Airport, Swansea, Wales United Kingdom (EGFH)
Photographer: Roger Winser
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Shot Date: 2013-08-08
Upload Date: 2013-08-08
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