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The Fourth prototype airframe constructed and was nearly complete when the programme was cancelled. It was at the College of Aeronautics at Cranfield from 1965 until 1978 it was transferred to the Imperial War Museum at Duxford. |
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Preserved at the Imperial War Museum in Royal Navy colours |
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In 56 Sqn colours preserved at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford |
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Preserved by the Duxford Aviation Society in BEA colour scheme |
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The Fighter Collection |
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Royal Saudi Airforce BAC 167 Strikemaster displayed in the AirSpace hangar |
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view of the interior of Concorde |
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Displayed on a pole at the entrance to the museum |
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Preserved at the IWM Duxford |
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at the IWM Duxford |
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the only surviving Ambassador in the world under restoration at Duxford |
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this aircraft saw active service throughout the Vietnam War with the 44th TFS. awaiting restoration at Duxford |
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One of the captured aircraft from the Falklands. later flown in the uk with the RAF reg.no. ZD487 |
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at the IWM Duxford |
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displayed inside the AirSpace hangar, Duxford |
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displayed inside the AirSpace hangar, Duxford |
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displayed inside the AirSpace hangar, Duxford |
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Suspended from the ceiling in the AirSpace hanger. served with 50 Sqn at RAF Binbrook later moving to RAF Upwood |
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Preserved at the IWM Duxford |
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Preserved in the American Air Museum, Duxford |
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Preserved at the IWM Duxford |
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wearing the reg.no. WP929 |
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at the IWM Duxford |
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at the IWM Duxford |
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Preserved at the IWM Duxford. The black paint that signified its RAF service was discovered during the restoration process |
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at the IWM Duxford |
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painted in the colors of the French AF and wearing the reg. no. 51-7545 |
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displayed inside the AirSpace hangar, Duxford |
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displayed inside the AirSpace hangar, Duxford |
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wearing the reg.no. MV268 / JE-J |
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Built by Curtiss in 1943, and served originally with the USAAF as 42-25068 |
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The Old Flying Machine Company |
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wearing the reg.no. SM969 / D-A |
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wearing the reg.no. SM969 / D-A |
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This is the aircraft that was used in the TV series "Airline" and was painted as G-AGIV with "Ruskin Air Services" titles |
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Memphis Belle / Sally B |
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Memphis Belle / Sally B |
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Previous ID: F-BCGM |
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displayed inside the AirSpace hangar, Duxford |
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wearing the reg.no. TA719. this aircraft appeared in the films '633 Squadron ' & ' Mosquito Squadron '. |
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wearing the reg.no. TA719. this aircraft appeared in the films '633 Squadron ' & ' Mosquito Squadron '. |
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Preserved by the Duxford Aviation Society in BEA colour scheme |
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displayed inside the AirSpace hangar, Duxford |
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Preserved in the American Air Museum, Duxford |
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69327 Painted in the US Navy colours of the aircraft flown by former US President George Bush |
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carring the markings 472216 / HO-M |
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North American F-100D Super Sabre |
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Avro Canada CF-100 Canuck 4B |
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Preserved in the American Air Museum, Duxford |
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Preserved at the IWM Duxford |
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Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21PF preserved at the IWM Duxford |
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Preserved at the IWM Duxford |
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Displayed in the American Air Museum |
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displayed at the American Air Museum, Duxford |
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Preserved in the American Air Museum, Duxford |
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Preserved in the American Air Museum, Duxford |
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Replica P-51 displayed in the American Air Museum, Duxford |
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displayed at the American Air Museum, Duxford |
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displayed at the IWM Duxford |
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displayed at the IWM Duxford |