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ID: 1019340 Views: 708 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: Saunders-Roe Saro Skeeter AOP12
Aircraft Reg: XL762
MSN / CN: S2/5074

Operator: National Museum of Flight

Picture Category: Military Helicopter / Preserved
Location: East Fortune
Country: UK - Scotland
Date: 20th January 2007
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Mercury Aviation
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Large Picture Comments: Built in 1958 and appeared on the Saro stand at Farnborough that year, before going on to serve with the British Army Air Corps at Middle Wallop
ID: 1019339 Views: 407 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: Fairchild Bolingbroke IVT
Aircraft Reg: 9940

Operator: National Museum of Flight

Picture Category: Bomber / Stored
Location: East Fortune
Country: UK - Scotland
Date: 20th January 2007
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Mercury Aviation
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Large Picture Comments: The RAF's first all-metal monoplane bomber, built in 1936. The Fairchild Bolingbroke was a Canadian-built version of the Blenheim IV. This aircraft was a target tug with Canada's Royal Air Force, based at Strathallan, registered RCAF 9940. Thanks to Joe McD for the updated info
ID: 1019338 Views: 387 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: General Aircraft GAL-42 Cygnet II
Aircraft Reg: G-AGBN
MSN / CN: GAL/42/111

Operator: National Museum of Flight

Picture Category: General Purpose Aircraft / Preserved
Location: East Fortune
Country: UK - Scotland
Date: 20th January 2007
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Mercury Aviation
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Large Picture Comments: The Cygnet II was the first British all-metal monoplane, with tricycle undercarriage and covered cabin. Nine were built but only two survive; the other is in Argentina
ID: 1019336 Views: 427 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: Druine D-31 Turbulent
Aircraft Reg: G-AVPC
MSN / CN: PFA 544

Operator: National Museum of Flight

Picture Category: Light Aircraft / Preserved
Location: East Fortune
Country: UK - Scotland
Date: 20th January 2007
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Mercury Aviation
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Large Picture Comments: 1950s homebuild aircraft, using a 1500cc VW engine
ID: 1019335 Views: 318 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: Kay Gyroplane Type 33/1
Aircraft Reg: G-ACVA

Operator: National Museum of Flight

Picture Category: Autogyro / Preserved
Location: East Fortune
Country: UK - Scotland
Date: 20th January 2007
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Mercury Aviation
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Large Picture Comments: -
ID: 1019334 Views: 321 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: De Havilland DH-115 Sea Vampire T.22
Aircraft Reg: XA109
MSN / CN: 15207

Operator: National Museum of Flight

Picture Category: Trainer / Preserved
Location: East Fortune
Country: UK - Scotland
Date: 20th January 2007
Photographer
Mercury Aviation
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Large Picture Comments: Britain's second jet plane, it first flew in 1943. It was the first jet aircraft to operate from the deck of an aircraft carrier. The fuselage was plywood but the wings and tail booms were metal
ID: 1019333 Views: 352 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: Percival P.56 Provost T.1
Aircraft Reg: WV493
Code Number: 29
MSN / CN: PAC/56/056

Operator: National Museum of Flight

Picture Category: Trainer / Preserved
Location: East Fortune
Country: UK - Scotland
Date: 20th January 2007
Photographer
Mercury Aviation
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Large Picture Comments: G-BDYG
 
 

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