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EGLB Airport, 2018-10-14 Brooklands Museum |
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EGLB Airport, 2018-10-14 Brooklands Museum |
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EGLB Airport, 2018-10-14 Brooklands Museum |
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EGLB Airport, 2018-10-14 Brooklands Museum |
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EGLB Airport, 2018-10-14 Brooklands Museum |
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EGLB Airport, 2018-10-14 Brooklands Museum |
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EGLB Airport, 2018-10-14 Brooklands Museum |
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EGLB Airport, 2018-10-14 Brooklands Museum |
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EGLB Airport, 2018-10-14 Brooklands Museum |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 Jetstream T.1 XX499 which is owned by Brooklands college |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 Vickers Varsity T.1 preserved at the Brooklands Museum |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 Vickers Varsity T.1 preserved at the Brooklands Museum |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 Jetstream T.1 XX499 which is owned by Brooklands college |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 N2980 is the only surviving Brooklands-built Wellington. During a training flight on the 31st December 1940 she developed engine trouble and ditched into Loch Ness. All the crew escaped, but the rear gunner was killed when his parachute failed to deploy. |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 Vickers Varsity T.1 preserved at the Brooklands Museum |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 British Air Ferries Vickers Viscount G-APIM preserved at the Brooklands Museum |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 British Air Ferries Vickers Viscount G-APIM preserved at the Brooklands Museum |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 Vickers Varsity T.1 preserved at the Brooklands Museum |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 British Air Ferries Vickers Viscount G-APIM preserved at the Brooklands Museum |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 Jetstream T.1 XX499 which is owned by Brooklands college |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 This is the Merchantman that famously "sat down" on its tail while being loaded at Manchester Airport on 21/09/72. It remained in service with BEA until Dec 79 before it was sold to ABC |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 Jetstream T.1 XX499 which is owned by Brooklands college |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 Wing section of G-ASJB which was written off at Wisley after a heavy nosewheel-first touchdown, the aircraft bounced to about 50ft. It then struck the runway again in a nose-down attitude. The landing gear collapsed and the right main gear broke off. |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 N2980 is the only surviving Brooklands-built Wellington. During a training flight on the 31st December 1940 she developed engine trouble and ditched into Loch Ness. All the crew escaped, but the rear gunner was killed when his parachute failed to deploy. |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 on a long-term loan to The Brooklands Museum from the Cosford Aerospace museum |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 Hunter E-421 painted in the earlier RDAF colour scheme and fitted with a pair of 100 gal. Harrier drop tanks |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-04-14 Built in 1994 to re-enact the type’s three long distance flights of 1919-20. In 1994 it flew the epic 75th anniversary flight to Australia, In 1999 it successfully flew to South Africa. |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 rear section of Wellington Mark IA N2980 on display at Brooklands Museum, This aircraft lost power during a training flight in 1940 and ditched in Loch Ness. It was recovered from the bottom of Loch Ness in September 1985 and restored. |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 being restored in original BEA colours |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 Built at Brooklands in 1961, This is the only complete example of the 44 Vickers Vanguard airliners produced |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 nose section of this former Royal Aircraft Establishment Viscount preserved at the Brooklands Museum |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 nose section of this former Air Bridge Carriers Vanguard now preserved at the Brooklands museum |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 on a long-term loan to The Brooklands Museum from the Cosford Aerospace museum |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 once used as a coffee bar at the ‘Avia Resto’ restaurant, Soesterberg, The Netherlands |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 Vickers Vanguard G-APEJ, first delivered in Aug 61 to BEA as a passenger aircraft, it was converted to a freighter in July 73 and remained with BEA Cargo until Dec 79 when it was sold to Air Bridge Carriers, |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 Built at Brooklands in 1961, This is the only complete example of the 44 Vickers Vanguard airliners produced |
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EGLB Airport, 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. |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 On the 6th August 1987 A40-AB made her final touchdown on the Brooklands runway that she once made her first flight from. |
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EGLB Airport, 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. |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 on a long-term loan to The Brooklands Museum from the Cosford Aerospace museum |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 nose section of this former Royal Aircraft Establishment Viscount preserved at the Brooklands Museum |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 former Oman Royal Flight preserved at the Brooklands Museum |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-04-14 Voisin Biplane scale reproduction preserved at the Brooklands Museum |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-04-14 replica Royal Aircraft Factory SE5a wearing the serial F5475 |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 Rolls-Royce RB.109 Tyne twin-shaft turboprop engine |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 interior of Vickers Viscount G-APIM preserved at the Brooklands Museum |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 Rolls-Royce RB.53 Dart turboprop engines |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-04-14 preserved at the Brooklands Museum |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-04-14 Built at Brooklands in 1964, retired in 1979 she made her last flight to RAF Cosford, where she was preserved in the 'British Airways' collection at the RAF Museum. The cockpit and forward fuselage section moved to Brooklands in 2006 |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-04-14 Santos-Dumont Demoiselle (Replica) preserved at the Brooklands Museum |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 Cockpit of Vickers Varsity T.1 preserved at the Brooklands Museum |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 The only complete surviving example of the Vickers Vanguard |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-04-14 Built in 1994 to re-enact the type’s three long distance flights of 1919-20. On 2nd July 05 it successfully re-enacted Alcock & Brown’s trans-Atlantic flight from St Johns, Newfoundland to Clifden, Ireland, flown by Steve Fossett and Mark Rebholz |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 former Oman Royal Flight preserved at the Brooklands Museum |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 G-ASYD made its final (5,043rd) landing at Brooklands on 14th July 1994. |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-04-14 preserved at the Brooklands Museum |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-04-14 Voisin Biplane scale reproduction preserved at the Brooklands Museum |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-04-14 replica Royal Aircraft Factory SE5a wearing the serial F5475 |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-04-14 replica Hawker Fury marked K5673 |
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EGLB Airport, 2010-07-04 Built at Brooklands in 1961, This is the only surviving example of the 44 Vickers Vanguard airliners produced |