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Email Autor Correction ID #1030154 / 40 Views
27-March-2011
XP849 A recent arrival at the Museum of Berkshire Aviation. (more of XP849)
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27-March-2011
L6906 Museum of Berkshire Aviation. With the new building extension complete it has now allowed the wings to be fitted back to the airframe. (more of L6906)
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27-March-2011
G-MIOO ex G-APLK. Crashed at Duxford in 1985 and under long term restoration at the Museum of Berkshire Aviation (more of G-MIOO)
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6-July-2008
G-MIOO INterior view of the newly extended Museum of Berkshire Aviation with Miles Magister, Student and Martinet aircraft (more of G-MIOO)
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6-July-2008
TF-SHC This aircraft crashed in Iceland on 18th July 1951. The remains were brought back to the UK in 1996 for restoration at the Museum of Berkshire Aviation. (more of TF-SHC)
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6-July-2008
XJ389 UK Civil regn. G-AJJP. Many years ago this was at the Air Training Corps squadron in the City of Southampton. It later moved to RAF Cosford and is now on loan to the Museum of Berkshire Aviation at Woodley. (more of XJ389)
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6-July-2008
G-MIOO ex G-APLK. Originally first flown in 1954 and then stored for many years. It was reactivated in the 1980's and crashed at Duxford on 24th August 1985. It is being restored over the last few years at the Museum of Berkshire Aviation (more of G-MIOO)
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6-July-2008
L6906 Displayed at the Museum of Berkshire Aviation in the newly opened extended buidling (more of L6906)
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