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Aircraft Photos Taken at RAF Cosford

Albrighton, England, United Kingdom

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  • G-AOVT @ EGWC - Bristol Britannia 312. Known as the 'Whispering Giant' the Britannia was the world's first long range turbo-prop transport aircraft. Originally delivered to BOAC, and subsequently with British Eagle, and finally Monarch Airlines, who after its final passe - by Malcolm Clarke by Malcolm Clarke @ EGWC
  • G-AOVT @ EGWC - Bristol Britannia 312. At the Imperial War Museum, Duxford. - by Malcolm Clarke by Malcolm Clarke @ EGWC
  • G-AOVF @ EGWC - Bristol Britannia 312F. At the Aerospace Museum, RAF Cosford. - by Malcolm Clarke by Malcolm Clarke @ EGWC
  • G-AOVF @ EGWC - Bristol Britannia 312F. The 'Whispering Giant' thanks to those Bristol Proteus engines, built 1957. Seen at RAF Cosford Aerospace Museum. - by Malcolm Clarke by Malcolm Clarke @ EGWC
  • G-BPIV @ EGWC - Bristol Bolingbroke lVT. The second of two Bolingbrokes renovated at Duxford, the first V6028, was destroyed in a crash in 1987. This second aircraft was reconstructed from Bolingbroke cn 10201 and first flew in 1993 finished a black night intruder. - by Malcolm Clarke by Malcolm Clarke @ EGWC
  • G-APFJ @ EGWC - Boeing 707-436. At The Aerospace Museum, RAF Cosford. - by Malcolm Clarke by Malcolm Clarke @ EGWC
  • XJ918 @ EGWC - Bristol Sycamore HR14. At The Aerospace Museum, RAF Cosford. - by Malcolm Clarke by Malcolm Clarke @ EGWC
  • RF398 @ EGWC - Avro Lincoln B.2 at RAF Cosford Aerospace Museum - by Malcolm Clarke by Malcolm Clarke @ EGWC
  • WZ744 @ EGWC - Avro 707 preserved at the Royal Air Force Museum Cosford. - by Malcolm Clarke by Malcolm Clarke @ EGWC
  • WE600 @ EGWC - Auster C-4 T7 Antarctic dwarfed by Concolidated Catalina PBY-6A behind. Seen at RAF Cosford Aerospace Museum - by Malcolm Clarke by Malcolm Clarke @ EGWC
  • XP411 @ EGWC - Armstrong Whitworth 650 Argosy T1 at RAF Cosford Aerospace Museum. - by Malcolm Clarke by Malcolm Clarke @ EGWC
  • WG760 @ EGWC - The first flight of P1 WG760 was on 4 August 1954, just 10 years after the RAF's first jet aircraft, the Meteor, entered squadron service. It was experimental and was the basis for the RAF's front line fighter, the EE Lightning - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall @ EGWC
  • XG225 @ EGWC - A single seat fighter, 415 Hunter F Mk 6s were produced, some 380 of them for the RAF, this variant introducing improved flying controls making it an ideal aerobatic aircraft, serving with the RAF Black Arrows and Blue Diamonds aerobatic display teams - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall @ EGWC
  • BAPC082 @ EGWC - The Hind was a development of the Hart and was supplied to the Royal Air Force as an interim type prior to the outbreak of the Second World War. - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall @ EGWC
  • XX654 @ EGWC - Preserved at Cosford Air Museum - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall @ EGWC
  • WG760 @ EGWC - WG760, the first of the two prototypes, exceeded the speed of sound in level flight, achieving Mach 1.22 - by Chris Hall by Chris Hall @ EGWC