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Photo ID: 1637220
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RF398 [Canon 40D + Sigma 17-70 DC]. |
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Photo ID: 1579433
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Photo ID: 1572358
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B-010 (cn 1408) Preserved at the Moron Museum. Ex RAF RE351 |
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Photo ID: 1569391
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Views: 3747
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G-37-1 (cn NONE) Ex RAF RF530. The Rolls Royce Tyne testbed flying past the Farnborough show crowd powered by the nose Tyne alone - the four Merlins are all shut down! |
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Photo ID: 1546079
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B-010 - Clasin plane vs. Classic Car!, who's gonna win this old race? (Nikon D60 + Nikkor 18-55mm) |
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Photo ID: 1524041
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B-010 This aircraft is going thru some restauration process. |
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Photo ID: 1495328
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RF398 I was amazed how big the aircraft was |
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Photo ID: 1375839
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XK724 (cn FL2) Seen parked adjacent to the Avro Lincoln in the RAF Museum Cosford Collectionv |
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Photo ID: 1374702
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RF398 This magnificent aircraft is a part of the RAF Museum Cosford Collection |
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Photo ID: 1354837
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A4-** (cn AX350) Under restoration at Lincoln Nitschke's Aviation Museum in Greenock, SA |
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Photo ID: 1352319
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Views: 3766
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WR960 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: 1329465
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XH483 With its camouflage paint peeling away from the original white anti-flash finish, this old Vulcan sits forlornly on the Manston fire school dump. Delivered in 5.58 as a Mk1 to 617 Sqdn at Scampton. On receiving Blue Steel air-launched missiles in 1961, the Dam Busters reformed as 50 Sqdn on the other side of Lincoln at Waddington and XH483 was converted to a B.1A. Flew to Manston 9.69 and was all gone by 1977 |
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Photo ID: 1300844
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RF398 Displayed at the RAF Museum, Cosford. |
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Photo ID: 1234485
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G-29-1 Overview of the short-lived Historic Air Museum just after takeoff on SEN's r/w 24 in an Auster. The Beverley XB261 was, sadly, broken up in 4.89 well after the HAM went under, but the Lincoln (G-APRJ/RF342) survives in a dismantled state, appropriately in Lincolnshire. Also visible are Mitchell N9089Z (painted as 'HD368'), Harvard LN-BNM (now in the RAF Museum at Hendon in its original RAF colours as FE905) and Drover G-APXX (now with SWAPS at Lasham). |
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Photo ID: 1227588
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RF398 On display at the RAF Museum, Cosford. The family link to the Avro Lancaster is obvious. This bomber is well known for its reputation of being haunted. |
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