Chris Hall's Photo Gallery
Total 96,362 photos. 160 in this folder. Contact Photographer
Aircraft and airport photos are sorted separately. Airport photos always shown after aircraft photos.
G-CONC
1989 Cameron Balloons N-90, c/n 2139
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, 2010-04-14
G-CONC is a 40% scale model of Concorde in British Airways livery that for nearly 20 years sat on the roundabout at the entrance to the tunnel which passes under the northern runway at Heathrow Airport.
XP984
1964 Hawker Siddeley P.1127, c/n P-06
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, 2010-04-14
The sixth and final prototype Hawker P.1127 (c/n-06) and the only one with a swept wing, later converted to the first Kestrel prototype with Pegasus 5 engine, preserved at the Brooklands Museum
Z2389
1940 Hawker Hurricane IIA, c/n Not found Z2389
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, 2010-04-14
Hawker Hurricane Mk IIA Z2389 served with five different RAF Squadrons in 1941, including the American volunteer 71 ‘Eagle’ Squadron at Martlesham Heath.
G-AACA
Avro 504K Replica, c/n BAPC.177
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, 2010-04-14
Replica Avro 504K preserved at the Brooklands Museum
G-LOTI
1982 Bleriot XI Replica, c/n PFA 088-10410
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, 2010-04-14
preserved at the Brooklands Museum
G-ASYD
1965 BAC 111-475AM One-Eleven, c/n BAC.053
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, 2010-07-04
Retained by BAC throughout its 29-year flying career, during which it was used as a development and test aircraft for 1-11 variants and testing technical equipment. Donated to Brooklands in July 1994.
G-BBDG
1973 BAC Concorde 100, c/n 202 l/n 13523
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, 2010-07-04
main gear on G-BBDG, now preserved at the Brooklands Museum
KB976
1944 Victory Aircraft Avro 683 Lancaster B10 AR, c/n 277
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, 2010-07-04
Once a complete aircraft on display at the Strathallan Aircraft Collection it was damaged by a roof collapse at Woodford in August 87. now Doncaster museum has the rear fuselage, Kermit Weeks has the majority of her, wings, rudders, parts of the fuselage.
XF314
1955 Hawker Hunter F.4, c/n HABL003075
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EGLB
, 2010-07-04
Hawker Hunter F.51 now at the Brooklands Museum after being at the Tangmere Military Aviation Museum and Wycombe Air Park
G-EBED
1926 Vickers 60 Viking IV Replica, c/n 17
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, 2010-04-14
preserved at the Brooklands Museum
G-BBDG
1973 BAC Concorde 100, c/n 202 l/n 13523
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, 2010-07-04
When British Airways and Air France retired their fleets, Brooklands Museum at Weybridge in Surrey was offered the aircraft and decided to accept it as a museum exhibit.
G-APIM
1958 Vickers Viscount 806, c/n 412
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, 2010-07-04
Cockpit of Vickers Viscount G-APIM preserved at the Brooklands Museum
G-APIM
1958 Vickers Viscount 806, c/n 412
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, 2010-07-04
Rolls-Royce RB.53 Dart turboprop engines
G-BBDG
1973 BAC Concorde 100, c/n 202 l/n 13523
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, 2010-07-04
G-BBDG was stored at Filton airfield from the mid-80s till 2003, when it was transported by road to the Brooklands museum
BAPC029
1960 Mignet HM.14 Pou-du-Ciel, c/n BAPC.029
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, 2010-04-14
Mignet H.M.14 Flying Flea preserved at the Brooklands Museum
G-APIM
1958 Vickers Viscount 806, c/n 412
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EGLB
, 2010-07-04
Rolls-Royce RB.53 Dart turboprop engines
G-BBDG
1973 BAC Concorde 100, c/n 202 l/n 13523
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, 2010-07-04
The first British pre production Concorde built.
G-BBDG
1973 BAC Concorde 100, c/n 202 l/n 13523
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, 2010-07-04
G-BBDG was the first British pre production Concorde built for evaluation testing. It was stored at Filton airfield from the mid-80s till 2003, when it was transported by road to the Brooklands museum. It first flew on 13 February 1974.
BAPC187
1988 Roe Type I Biplane Replica, c/n BAPC187
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, 2010-04-14
Roe 1 Biplane reproduction at the Brooklands Museum
XX499
1976 Scottish Aviation HP-137 Jetstream T.1, c/n 425
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, 2010-07-04
45 Squadron badge on Jetstream T.1 XX499 which is owned by Brooklands college
WF372
1952 Vickers Varsity T.1, c/n 531
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, 2010-07-04
Trainee bomb aimers position in the Vickers Varsity T.1
, 2010-07-04
Nose section of former RAE Viscount XT575 and BAF Viscount G-APIM preserved at the Brooklands Museum
, 2010-07-04
Bellman hangar built at Brooklands in 1940 for Vickers-Armstrongs and used for dispersed final assembly work on the Wellington Mk II bomber