Roger Winser's Photo Gallery

Total 7,269 photos. 7,269 in this folder.  Contact Photographer

Aircraft and airport photos are sorted separately. Airport photos always shown after aircraft photos.

XH304 @ EGOV - Half of the Vintage Pair display team at the RAF Valley Airshow 1975. The other aircraft in the pair was Gloster Meteor T.7 WF791. - by Roger Winser
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@ EGOV
WF791 @ EGOV - Half of the Vintage Pair display team at the RAF Valley Airshow 1975. The other aircraft in the pair was D.H Vampire T.II XH304. - by Roger Winser
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@ EGOV
G-PARA @ EGFH - The black Cessna Skywagon G-PARA was used by skydivers at Swansea Airport in the late 1980's and 1990. SP-ANU is also in the photo taken in July 1990 - by Roger Winser
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@ EGFH
TS798 @ EGWC - Part of the Aerospace Museum collection at RAF Cosford in 1985 - by Roger Winser
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@ EGWC
G-IVOR @ EGFH - At Swansea Airport summer 1994. - by Roger Winser
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@ EGFH
BAPC084 @ EGDX - Maintenance airframe 8484M/BAPC.84/5439 seen when part of the Historic Aircraft Collection at RAF St Athan in 1982. - by Roger Winser
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@ EGDX
XM927 @ EGDA - Coded 660/PO of 737 NAS on display at a RAF Brawdy, Wales Air Show early 1980's - by Roger Winser
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@ EGDA
G-BECM - Off airport. Rothmans Aerobatic Team during an Air Show over Swansea Bay, Wales late 1970's/early 1980's. Also taking part are G-BADY, G-BADW and G-BDKS - by Roger Winser
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G-BDKS - Off airport. Leading the Rothmans Aerobatic team at a Swansea Bay Air Show, Wales late 1970's/early 1980's - by Roger Winser
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XT134 - Off airport. Army Air Corps Blue Eagles helicopter at the Swansea Bay Airshow, Wales early 1970's - by Roger Winser
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XT511 - Off airport. Sioux of the Army Air Corps Blue Eagles helicopter display team at the Swansea Bay Airshow, Wales early 1970's - by Roger Winser
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XT466 @ EGVI - Coded 528/CU of 771 NAS at IAT 1981 held at RAF Greenham Common. Served with 771 NAS until March 1988. - by Roger Winser
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@ EGVI