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Picture of the Blackburn B-101 Beverley C1 aircraft

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Aircraft Taken at
More: UK - Air Force
More: Blackburn B-101 Beverley C1
More: Biggin Hill (BQH / EGKB)
More: UK - England, September 20, 1969
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More: Alex Christie
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Photo added: May 14, 2009
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A visitor from - posted Sun February 7, 2010:
The reason why it looks as though the back half is missing is because the clam-shell doors have been removed in order to make a heavy drop.

A visitor from - posted Sun February 7, 2010:
You had to get to know the Beverley to love it but it performed admirably. We carried a full sized airfield fire engine in one and had plenty of room to spare. To those who flew it and worked on it she was beautiful. What a terrific photo !

A visitor from United States posted Thu June 18, 2009:
When is she due?

A visitor from United States posted Fri May 15, 2009:
I've seen a lot of (how shall I say...) unusual looking aircraft, but this one is really something! It looks like the back half is missing...

A visitor from United States posted Fri May 15, 2009:
Man that is one butt ugly airplane!! Great photo of a rare bird!

A visitor from United States posted Fri May 15, 2009:
A380 is no longer the ugliest plane on the planet!

A visitor from Canada posted Fri May 15, 2009:
Interesting the Maple Leaf on the front left of the nose.

A visitor from - posted Fri May 15, 2009:
What happened to the back half of the plane? :-P

A visitor from United States posted Fri May 15, 2009:
I can not believe that this photo was taken in 1969! You did such an excellent job with the restoration of your photo. And it looks like that it was well worth the effort Mr. Christie, you made the #1 spot on the front page! Congrats and well done.

A visitor from Sweden posted Fri May 15, 2009:
They don't build um like they use to!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Fri May 15, 2009:
What a wonderful machine and image. Thanks for uploading and suporting Airliners.net

A visitor from - posted Fri May 15, 2009:
I wonder how it feels to tailstrike that thing... Hahaha! Five Stars, though! Very exotic machine!

A visitor from United States posted Fri May 15, 2009:
From this angle it looks like the fuselage ends right behind the wings! (also-- that security guard is striking quite the jaunty pose)

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