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Chris Hall's Photo Gallery

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G-BURZ photo, click to enlarge
Historic Aircraft Collection's Hawker Nimrod II
A19-144 photo, click to enlarge
The Fighter Collection's Bristol Beaufighter MkXIc under restoration
KB889 photo, click to enlarge
Displayed in 428 Sqn markings with which it served.
1190 photo, click to enlarge
This display recreates its crash landing in a field near East Dean, Sussex 30th September 1940.The pilot, Horst Perez was shot, wounded and captured.
56-6692 photo, click to enlarge
displayed at the American Air Museum, Duxford
G-AVFB photo, click to enlarge
Preserved by the Duxford Aviation Society in the original BEA "red square" livery
G-CGZP photo, click to enlarge
The Fighter Collection's Curtiss P-40F Warhawk
G-AXDN photo, click to enlarge
The third of the six aircraft used in the extensive testing program, it was donated to the Duxford Aviation Society and flown to Duxford on August 20th 1977. This shot depicts the Moses Lake logo where it conducted de-icing system tests
G-CCVH photo, click to enlarge
The Fighter Collection's Curtiss H75-A1 Hawk
ML796 photo, click to enlarge
Once used as a nightclub (le Mister Blue) in France in the early 1970's, It was acquired by the IWM in 1976 and restored in RAF Coastal Command 201 Sqn colours
44-40593 photo, click to enlarge
"DUGAN" nose art
F-BDRS photo, click to enlarge
no longer wearing "Mary Alice" on the nose
G-BEDF photo, click to enlarge
"Sally B" was used in the film Memphis Belle as one of 5 flying B-17s needed for various film scenes, and it was used to replicate the real Memphis Belle in one scene. Half of the aircraft is still in the Memphis Belle livery
WM969 photo, click to enlarge
Served with 898, 811 and 806 NAS, now preserved at the IWM Duxford
54-2165 photo, click to enlarge
Preserved in the American Air Museum, Duxford
42-17786 photo, click to enlarge
actually 41-8169 painted as 42-17786, displayed at the American Air Museum, Duxford
G-AYGE photo, click to enlarge
Hangared at the IWM Duxford
NF370 photo, click to enlarge
One of only two Mark IIIs in existence, Built in 1944 at the Blackburn Aircraft plant in Sherburn-in-Elmet. After many years in storage at Lambeth, it arrived at Duxford in 1986 and underwent a full restoration starting in 1998.
G-GLAD photo, click to enlarge
The Fighter Collection
76-0020 photo, click to enlarge
in the markings of the 5th F.I.S, displayed outside the American Air Museum, Duxford
XF708 photo, click to enlarge
Preserved at the IWM Duxford in 203 Squadron markings
D5649 photo, click to enlarge
First World War two-seat bomber. Formerly recovered from a stable in Bikaner, north-west India
G-BYNF photo, click to enlarge
in Old Royal Canadian Air Force scheme and wearing the serial 3349
G-AGTO photo, click to enlarge
Hangared at the IWM Duxford
72-21605 photo, click to enlarge
Preserved in the American Air Museum, Duxford
56-6692 photo, click to enlarge
displayed at the American Air Museum, Duxford
XE627 photo, click to enlarge
Preserved at the IWM Duxford
G-ALFU photo, click to enlarge
Former Civil Aviation Flying Unit (CAFU) Dove displayed inside the AirSpace hangar, Duxford
G-AMDA photo, click to enlarge
displayed inside the AirSpace hangar, Duxford
G-BWMJ photo, click to enlarge
at the IWM Duxford
G-APWJ photo, click to enlarge
Preserved by the Duxford Aviation Society in Air UK colour scheme, currently undergoing major external conservation
96 21 photo, click to enlarge
Former East German Mil Mi-24 Hind D 406 at the back of hangar 5 at Duxford
76-0020 photo, click to enlarge
in the markings of the 5th F.I.S, displayed outside the American Air Museum, Duxford
54-2165 photo, click to enlarge
Preserved in the American Air Museum, Duxford
67-0120 photo, click to enlarge
Tiger nose art
G-ALDG photo, click to enlarge
the only surviving Handley Page HP.81 Hermes preserved in BOAC colours and displayed inside the AirSpace hangar, Duxford
G-AOVT photo, click to enlarge
Entered service with BOAC in 1959, purchased by British Eagle in 1963, bought by the newly-formed Monarch Airlines in May 1969 then leased to Invicta Airlines. Donated to the DAS in 1975
WZ590 photo, click to enlarge
Built at Hawarden (my local airfield) in 1952, it served with 228 OCU, 5 FTS and 8 FTS. Acquired by IWM Duxford in 1973. Underwent a 4 year restoration and was rolled out in March 2012
G-CBLK photo, click to enlarge
ex Royal Afghanistan Air Force Hawker Hind discovered at Kabul Airport in 1967, under restoration at Duxford
G-MKIA photo, click to enlarge
On the 24/5/40, During combat with Bf.109s, P9374 suffered cannon damage and made an emergency landing on a beach just outside Calais. it remained there until 1980 when a storm shifted the sands to revealed the remains where it crash land 40 years before
G-BEDF photo, click to enlarge
Memphis Belle / Sally B
ZD461 photo, click to enlarge
ex IV(AC) Squadron Harrier which saw action on operations TELIC (Iraq) in 2003 and HERRICK (Afghanistan) in 2004, now preserved at the IWM Duxford
G-AIST photo, click to enlarge
Painted in 57 OTU colours, and coded JZ-E. This colour scheme represents AR213 as personal aircraft of Flight Lieutenant James Harry 'Ginger' Lacey while he was posted as an instructor pilot
XH648 photo, click to enlarge
first flew on 27th November 1959, served with 57 Sqn, 15 Sqn and 55 Sqn. Retired to Duxford in June 1976. Under restoration in the AirSpace hangar
G-BEDF photo, click to enlarge
Memphis Belle nose art on the starboard side
18393 photo, click to enlarge
Royal Canadian Air Force Avro Canada CF-100 Canuck 4B. It served with RCAF 419 "Moose" Squadron in Germany.
G-ALZO photo, click to enlarge
now outside waiting to be reassembled.
G-BFYO photo, click to enlarge
airworthy replica previously flown as D-EOWM and G-BFYO, now displayed at the American Air Museum
G-AVMU photo, click to enlarge
Undergoing external restoration and located on the flight line at Duxford
G-ACMN photo, click to enlarge
at the IWM Duxford
G-RUMM photo, click to enlarge
The Fighter Collection, Hangar 2, Imperial War Museum, Duxford
44-40593 photo, click to enlarge
Painted as 44-40593, "DUGAN" and displayed at the American Air Museum, Duxford
G-APDB photo, click to enlarge
Ordered by BOAC in 1955, It made its first flight on 27th July 1958, sold to Malaysian Singapore Airlines in 1965 as 9M-AOB. Bought by Dan-Air Services Ltd in 1969, it made its last flight on 12th February 1974. Arrived at Duxford in 1975
Z2315 photo, click to enlarge
One of more than 2500 Hurricanes that were supplied to the Soviet Union during WWII. Its wreckage was recovered from its crash landing site and restored to represent Z2315 of the RAF No 111 Sqn
XM135 photo, click to enlarge
In 74 'Tiger' squadron colours displayed inside the AirSpace hangar, Duxford
G-BWUE photo, click to enlarge
The Buchon is essentially a Rolls-Royce Merlin-engined Messerschmitt Bf109, This aircraft was one of 27 purchased at auction from the Spanish Air Force by Spitfire Productions for use in the making of the 1968 film “Battle of Britain”.
G-CHFP photo, click to enlarge
The Fighter Collection
XK936 photo, click to enlarge
Suspended from the ceiling in the AirSpace hanger. served with 50 Sqn at RAF Binbrook later moving to RAF Upwood
G-CCCA photo, click to enlarge
Painted to represent Spitfire X4474 of Duxford’s 19 Squadron.
G-AGJG photo, click to enlarge
at the IWM Duxford