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ID: 1019348 Views: 838 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: Sud-BAC Concorde
Aircraft Reg: G-BOAA
MSN / CN: 206

Operator: British Airways (BA / BAW)

Picture Category: Jetliner / Preserved
Location: East Fortune
Country: UK - Scotland
Date: 20th January 2007
Photographer
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Large Picture Comments: What a view! You can sense the power. Until Concorde flights ceased the Olympus 593 turbojet was unique in commercial aviation as the only afterburning turbojet to be powering a commercial aircraft
ID: 1019346 Views: 742 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: Sud-BAC Concorde
Aircraft Reg: G-BOAA
MSN / CN: 206

Operator: British Airways (BA / BAW)

Picture Category: Jetliner / Nose
Location: East Fortune
Country: UK - Scotland
Date: 20th January 2007
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Large Picture Comments: Nosegear of the Concorde at the National Museum of Flight
ID: 1019344 Views: 728 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: Sud-BAC Concorde
Aircraft Reg: G-BOAA
MSN / CN: 206

Operator: British Airways (BA / BAW)

Picture Category: Jetliner / Tail
Location: East Fortune
Country: UK - Scotland
Date: 20th January 2007
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Large Picture Comments: Yet another thoroughly impressive view of the Concorde at the National Museum of Flight
ID: 1019343 Views: 764 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: Sud-BAC Concorde
Aircraft Reg: G-BOAA
MSN / CN: 206

Operator: British Airways (BA / BAW)

Picture Category: Jetliner / Cabin
Location: East Fortune
Country: UK - Scotland
Date: 20th January 2007
Photographer
Mercury Aviation
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Large Picture Comments: Rear cabin of the Ryanair... I mean Concorde, at the National Museum of Flight
ID: 1019341 Views: 787 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: BAC 111-510ED One-Eleven
Aircraft Reg: G-AVMO
MSN / CN: 143

Operator: British Airways (BA / BAW)

Picture Category: Jetliner / Nose
Location: East Fortune
Country: UK - Scotland
Date: 20th January 2007
Photographer
Mercury Aviation
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Large Picture Comments: Preserved, in a way, at the National Museum of Flight. Looks like it's had a rough winter
ID: 1019342 Views: 741 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: Sud-BAC Concorde
Aircraft Reg: G-BOAA
MSN / CN: 206

Operator: British Airways (BA / BAW)

Picture Category: Jetliner / Cockpit
Location: East Fortune
Country: UK - Scotland
Date: 20th January 2007
Photographer
Mercury Aviation
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Large Picture Comments: Flight deck of the Concorde at the National Museum of Flight
ID: 1019340 Views: 791 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: Saunders-Roe Saro Skeeter AOP12
Aircraft Reg: XL762
MSN / CN: S2/5074

Operator: National Museum of Flight

Picture Category: Military Helicopter / Preserved
Location: East Fortune
Country: UK - Scotland
Date: 20th January 2007
Photographer
Mercury Aviation
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Large Picture Comments: Built in 1958 and appeared on the Saro stand at Farnborough that year, before going on to serve with the British Army Air Corps at Middle Wallop
ID: 1019339 Views: 434 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: Fairchild Bolingbroke IVT
Aircraft Reg: 9940

Operator: National Museum of Flight

Picture Category: Bomber / Stored
Location: East Fortune
Country: UK - Scotland
Date: 20th January 2007
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Large Picture Comments: The RAF's first all-metal monoplane bomber, built in 1936. The Fairchild Bolingbroke was a Canadian-built version of the Blenheim IV. This aircraft was a target tug with Canada's Royal Air Force, based at Strathallan, registered RCAF 9940. Thanks to Joe McD for the updated info
ID: 1019338 Views: 434 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: General Aircraft GAL-42 Cygnet II
Aircraft Reg: G-AGBN
MSN / CN: GAL/42/111

Operator: National Museum of Flight

Picture Category: General Purpose Aircraft / Preserved
Location: East Fortune
Country: UK - Scotland
Date: 20th January 2007
Photographer
Mercury Aviation
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Large Picture Comments: The Cygnet II was the first British all-metal monoplane, with tricycle undercarriage and covered cabin. Nine were built but only two survive; the other is in Argentina
ID: 1019336 Views: 476 Aircraft Location & Date Correct Information



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Type: Druine D-31 Turbulent
Aircraft Reg: G-AVPC
MSN / CN: PFA 544

Operator: National Museum of Flight

Picture Category: Light Aircraft / Preserved
Location: East Fortune
Country: UK - Scotland
Date: 20th January 2007
Photographer
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Large Picture Comments: 1950s homebuild aircraft, using a 1500cc VW engine
 
 

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