Airport-Data.com
Log in    New user?  Sign up for free

Arjun Sarup's Photo Gallery

Total 750 pictures. 750 in this folder.   Contact    Home

 Gallery Home

Aircraft and aiport photos are sorted separately. Airport photos always shown after aircraft photos.

1-13 @ EGWC - On display at RAF Museum Cosford,
1-13 @ EGWC
BAPC084 @ EGWC - Captured on the Malay peninsula, this sole surviving 'Dinah' flew in the 3rd Chutai of the 81st Sentai, Imperial Japanese Army Air Force. The elegant Ki-46 was a fast reconnaissance aircraft that was difficult to intercept.
BAPC084 @ EGWC
A-515 @ EGWC - One of the last Pucaras to reach the Falkland Islands in May 1982 to reinforce Escuadron Aeromovil Malvinas. This aircraft was shipped to the UK after being captured in airworthy condition.
A-515 @ EGWC
584219 - On display in the Bomber Hall at RAF Museum Hendon. The aircraft wears the emblem of I./JG 54 'Grünherz'.
584219
X4590 - Battle of Britain veteran that flew with No. 609 Sqn. RAF. Credited with a half kill for shooting down a Ju-88A-5 on 21 Oct. 1940. On display at RAF Museum Hendon.
X4590
701152 - Built and delivered to the Luftwaffe in 1944 as an H-20 variant to carry 16 paratroopers, with wing racks for supply containers. Captured in May 1945, this He-111 missed the boat to be sent to the USA for evaluation. Displayed at RAFM Hendon.
701152
DD931 - Rebuilt from parts of several RAAF aircraft, including those found at Tadji airstrip, Papua New Guinea. Externally, this Beaufort represents a Mk. IIA torpedo bomber and minelayer serving with No. 42 Sqn. RAF. On display at RAF Museum Hendon.
DD931
G-AEXF - On display at RAF Museum Hendon.
G-AEXF
E6655 - On display at RAF Museum Hendon.
E6655
494083 - Thought to have been built as a D-5 ground-attack variant, later changed to a G-2 with two 37mm BK 3,7/Flak 18 anti-tank cannon attachment points under the wings. Captured in Germany in May 1945, this G-2 was earmarked early on for museum display purposes
494083
L8756 - Former RCAF aircraft that was used as an air gunnery trainer. Rebuilt to represent a Blenheim from No. 139 Sqn. RAF. On display at RAF Museum Hendon.
L8756
ZK-TVD - Built in 2011 and flown in New Zealand, then shipped to the UK. Having completed 11 flying hours, she is now on display in the Grahame-White Factory of RAFM Hendon as Vizefeldwebel Kurt Jentsch’s Albatros of Jasta 61.
ZK-TVD