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Photo ID: 1529646
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Photo ID: 1519054
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VT812 / N Classic jet preserved in Hendon |
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Photo ID: 1461020
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VT812 / N Photographed at the RAF 50th. Anniversary Display. |
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Photo ID: 1371833
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17074 / SL (cn EEP42392) The Vampire F1 was the standard fighter variant, this F3 example was the long range version and on July 14 1949 a flight of six 54 Squadron RAF Vampire F3's became the first ever jet aircraft to fly across the Atlantic ocean.The Royal Canadian Air Force - RCAF ordered 150 but only 85 were actually obtained, beeing delivered from 1947 into 1948 |
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Photo ID: 1364483
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VT812 / N (Ex 7200M) Seen here in the markings of 601 County of London Squadron. Currently on display at the Royal Air Force Museum, Hendon. |
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Photo ID: 1318228
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17074 / SL (cn EEP42392) The old Vampire was taken outside the museum for the Canada day celebrations. This aircraft has been part of the Canada Aviation Museum since 1964 |
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Photo ID: 1308134
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Photo ID: 1145682
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VT812 / N Goblin-powered F.3 preserved at the RAF Museum. [17mm, f/8, 1.6", ISO 100] |
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Photo ID: 1121578
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VT812 / N The De Havilland Vampire, with its moulded plywood fuselage and Goblin turbojet engine, was an extremely successful British export - over 4,400 examples were built. The F.3 was a single-seat fighter version for the Royal Air Force, with a revised tail design compared with the F.1. Preserved alongside the iconic Lancaster bomber at the RAF Museum Hendon. |
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Photo ID: 1101589
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Photo ID: 1098987
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N6878D (cn EEP42390) One of the oldest JET aircraft still flying. Built in 1947, for the RCAF (serial 17072), retired in 1958. It was once owned by John Travolta for a few years. Airventure 2006 Award Winner: Most Unique Classic. |
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Photo ID: 1002001
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VT812 / N On display at the Royal Air Force Museum. |
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Photo ID: 0969409
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Photo ID: 0961549
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N6878D (cn EEP42390) Assembled at the DHC Downsview plant 1947. Served with 400 & 411 Squadrons RCAF Stn Downsview and with 410 Sqn., RCAF Stn St. Hubert. |
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Photo ID: 0961151
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N6878D (cn EEP42390) Mr. Travolta's Vampire breathing fire! Formerly with the RCAF. Has been purchased by Wings of Flight Inc on behalf of The Canadian Air Land Sea Museum located at the Markham Airport. |
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