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displayed at the IWM Duxford |
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BM597 JH C. HISTORIC AIRCRAFT COLLECTION LTD |
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BM597 JH C. HISTORIC AIRCRAFT COLLECTION LTD |
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CH+HF |
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CH+HF |
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Z5040 HISTORIC AIRCRAFT COLLECTION LTD |
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Mil Mi-24D (cn B4002) |
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Messerschmitt Bf-109E-3 |
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displayed at the American Air Museum, Duxford |
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Previous ID: N404ZA |
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Displayed on a pole at the entrance to the museum |
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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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Replica Spitfire painted as TE527 / DUX outside of the Airspace hangar |
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Ex 849 Sqn now displayed at the 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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wearing the reg.no. FE695 |
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part of The Fighter Collection. This is a genuine survivor of the attack on Pearl Harbour |
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Wreck was salvaged after sitting in high grass at Tadji airfield, New Guinea for over 30 years. Restored to flying condition in Chino and now owned by The Fighter Collection |
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This magnificent two-seat Spitfire began life as a single-seat HF Mk9 in July 1942, based in the Mediterranean with 253 Squadron. Post WWII it was operated by both the Italian and Israeli Air Force. |
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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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Credited with six kills and then served as a Gate Guard at RAF Wattisham. Now operated by The Fighter Collection |
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at the IWM Duxford |
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being restored at the IWM Duxford |
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MH434 is perhaps the most famous of all Spitfires still flying today |
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displayed at the IWM 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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Preserved by the Duxford Aviation Society in Air UK colour scheme |
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Replica Spitfire painted as TE527 / DUX of 134th Czech Fighter Wing. |
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Previous ID: C-FNJF. Operated by Catalina Aircraft Ltd and based at Duxford |
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Previous ID: C-FNJF. Operated by Catalina Aircraft Ltd and based at Duxford |
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Preserved by the Duxford Aviation Society in British Airways colours |
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Preserved by the Duxford Aviation Society in British Airways colours |
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Preserved by the Duxford Aviation Society in British Airways colours |
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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 BOAC colour scheme |
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Preserved by the Duxford Aviation Society in BOAC colour scheme |
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Preserved by the Duxford Aviation Society in BOAC colour scheme |
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preserved in Monarch colours at 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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2019-06-03 IWM Duxford |
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2019-06-03 Mitsubishi A6M5 Reisen at the IWM Duxford |
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2019-06-03 Mitsubishi A6M5 Reisen at the IWM Duxford |
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2019-06-03 Mitsubishi A6M5 Reisen at the IWM Duxford |
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2012-08-02 Le Rhône 9C 80 hp nine-cylinder rotary engine |
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2012-08-02 Boeing B-52D Stratofortress dominating the the American Air Museum, Duxford |
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2012-08-02 Replica V1 Flying Bomb (Fieseler Fi 103) on an original Launch Ramp |
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2012-08-02 Heinkel HE 111E tail fin recovered from Storvatnet Lake, Norway in 1974. Displayed at the IWM Duxford |