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Photo ID: 1599437
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WR965 / 65 Of 8 Squadron RAF Lossiemouth. Crashed into high ground Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, on 30.4.90, sadly, killing all 10 crew members onboard. |
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Photo ID: 1523315
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WL790 (cn R3/696/239009) Of 8 Squadron, RAF Lossiemouth. Presently with the Pima Air & Space Museum (ex N790WL). |
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Photo ID: 1469624
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Photo ID: 1469210
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WL790 / 8 (cn R3/696/239009) Photographed in the restoration compound of the Pima Air & Space Museum - the tails behind belong to a/c in the museum proper. Markings are of 8 Squadron, RAF and she also carries the civil reg. N790WL. |
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Photo ID: 1456105
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Photo ID: 1422091
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WR965 / 65 On 30th April 1990 this aircraft collided with a hill near the village of Northton, Isle of Harris, Scotland in bad weather and exploded killing all 10 crew. |
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Photo ID: 1418857
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Photo ID: 1418856
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Photo ID: 1398129
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Photo ID: 1353784
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WL756 Belonging to 8 Squadron, caught at it's home base shortly before they were retired. |
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Photo ID: 1352319
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WR960 / 60 Taking centre stage, just about fitting inside the Air and Space Hall at the Museum of Science & Industry, Manchester. The Avro Shackleton was a development of the Lancaster and Lincoln series and was operated by the Royal Air Force in the maritime reconnaissance and airborne early warning roles. Powered by 4x 2,455hp Rolls-Royce Griffon 57A twelve cylinder Vee liquid cooled engines, each driving de Havilland six blade co-axial counter rotating props (Canon 350D + Sigma 10-20 EX DC HSM + Speedlight 430EX) |
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Photo ID: 1312028
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Photo ID: 1267690
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Photo ID: 1264855
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WR963 / 63 A sight that the current custodians of this Shak, Air Atlantique Classic Flight, probably dream of seeing at Coventry |
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Photo ID: 1255259
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WL790 / 90 (cn R3/696/239009) 8 sqn "Bear Hunters" as these guys called themselfs. The Bears are still present over the North Atlantic, the Shackletons unfortunately not |
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