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Duxford's Phantom F-4J was built in 1967 and entered service with the US Navy in March 1968. It was subsequently transferred to the Royal Air Force as ZE359 in 1984, serving with 74 Squadron, to Duxford in 1991 and restored in USN colours for display. |
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displayed inside the AirSpace hangar, Duxford |
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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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stored in No 3 Hangar at Duxford |
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One of the Argentinian Air Force aircraft captured during the Falklands conflict, later flown in the UK with the RAF reg. no. ZD487 |
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Served with 27 Sqn, 9 Sqn, 230 OCU, 44 (Rhodesia) Sqn and 101 Sqn. Flown to RAF Duxford in March 1982 and displayed inside the AirSpace hangar |
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displayed inside the AirSpace hangar, Duxford |
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4th development aircraft which made its maiden flight from Warton on March 14th 1997, On display in the AirSpace hangar at Duxford |
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displayed inside the AirSpace hangar, Duxford |
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Ex 849 NAS on displayed at the IWM Duxford |
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4th development aircraft which made its maiden flight from Warton on March 14th 1997, On display in the AirSpace hangar at Duxford |
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Preserved by the Duxford Aviation Society in BEA colour scheme |
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Preserved by the Duxford Aviation Society in BEA colour scheme |
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displayed at the American Air Museum, Duxford |
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former Royal Navy Hawker Sea Fury FB11 under restoriation to flying condition. |
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North American P-51D Mustang "Miss Velma" at the IWM Duxford |
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Ex 814 Sqn Royal Navy Sea King inside Hangar 5, IWM Duxford |
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displayed inside the AirSpace hangar, Duxford |
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Preserved at the IWM Duxford |
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In 56 Sqn colours preserved at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford |
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One of only two original R.E.8's still in existance, displayed inside the AirSpace hangar, Duxford |
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Former Civil Aviation Flying Unit (CAFU) Dove displayed inside the AirSpace hangar, Duxford |
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Ex 814 Sqn Royal Navy Sea King inside Hangar 5, IWM Duxford |
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ex-Dan-Air London Avro York owned by the Duxford Aviation Society displayed in the 'Airspace' hangar |
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Preserved by the Duxford Aviation Society in the original BEA "red square" livery |
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ex Hungarian Air Force MiG-21PF, displayed in Hangar 4 at the IWM Duxford |
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Ex 849 NAS on displayed at the IWM Duxford |
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formally based at RAF Upper Heyford with the 20th FW. Preserved in the American Air Museum, Duxford |
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Served with Luftwaffe fighter unit JG26, It crash landed in a field near East Dean, Sussex 30th September 1940 |
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Duxford's Phantom F-4J was built in 1967 and entered service with the US Navy in March 1968. It was subsequently transferred to the Royal Air Force as ZE359 in 1984, serving with 74 Squadron, to Duxford in 1991 and restored in USN colours for display. |
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First World War two-seat bomber. Recovered from a stable in Bikaner, north-west India |
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airworthy replica previously flown as D-EOWM and G-BFYO, now displayed at the American Air Museum |
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The Fighter Collection, Hangar 2, Imperial War Museum, Duxford |
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wearing the reg.no. TA719. this aircraft appeared in the films '633 Squadron ' & ' Mosquito Squadron '. |
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Former Civil Aviation Flying Unit (CAFU) Dove displayed inside the AirSpace hangar, Duxford |
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actually 41-8169 painted as 42-17786, displayed at the American Air Museum, Duxford |
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in USAAC colours and wearing the serial 44 |
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privately owned |
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flew into Duxford in October 1983, Preserved in the American Air Museum, Duxford |
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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 |
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Served with 898, 811 and 806 NAS, now preserved at the IWM Duxford |
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former Falklands war veretan suspended from the ceiling in the AirSpace hanger, IWM Duxford |
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This aircraft was previously registered as 1747 (Portuguese Air Force), BF+050 (West German Air Force), AA+050 (West German Air Force) and 53-4619 (USAF) |
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This aircraft saw combat in the Pacific during World War Two and is now owned by The Fighter Collection |
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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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Royal Canadian Air Force Avro Canada CF-100 Canuck 4B. It served with RCAF 419 "Moose" Squadron in Germany. |
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Memphis Belle / Sally B |
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Preserved at the IWM Duxford in 203 Squadron markings |
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Duxford's Phantom F-4J was built in 1967 and entered service with the US Navy in March 1968. It was subsequently transferred to the Royal Air Force as ZE359 in 1984, serving with 74 Squadron, to Duxford in 1991 and restored in USN colours for display. |
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"It's Hawg Wild" Boeing B-29 Superfortress 461748, preserved in the American Air Museum, Duxford |
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preserved at the IWM Duxford in RAF colours and wearing the serial LZ766 |
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The only SR-71 on display outside the United States, displayed in the American Air Museum Duxford. |
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Preserved in the American Air Museum, Duxford |
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Preserved by the Duxford Aviation Society in Air UK colour scheme, currently undergoing major external conservation. |
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One of 236 licence built by CASA of Spain and identical to the He.111 H-6, under long term restoration at the IWM Duxford |
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XV474 served with 2, 17, 19, 23, 31 and 56 Squadrons, and was the first RAF F-4 to appear in the air defence grey scheme |
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The Fighter Collection’s Republic P-47G Thunderbolt, 42-25068/G-CDVX, made its first post restoration flight at Duxford 21st April 2012 after a six year restoration. |
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The Oxford was built in 1940 and registered as G-AHTW, but it never saw RAF service. It was used as company communications aircraft until 1960 and came to Duxford in 1978, displayed inside the AirSpace hangar, Duxford. Wearing the serial V3388 |
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at the IWM Duxford |