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Avro Anson Mk I
Flown by 500 Squadron this arcraft shot down Bf 109's. |
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Fairey Battle Mk I
An aircraft which formed part of the BEF in France. |
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Battle of Britain Memorial Flight
A trio of Hurricane, Lancaster and Spitfire. |
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Bristol Beaufighter Mk IF
The nightfighter flown by John Cunningham of 604 Squadron. |
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Bristol Beaufighter TF Mk X
The rocket carrying anti shipping variant of 236 Squadron. |
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Bristol Beaufighter TF Mk X
The limited edition of this classic aircraft. |
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Bristol Beaufort Mk I
Flown by Campbell who was awarded the Victoria Cross. |
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Bristol Blenheim Mk I
The aircraft of Scarf who was awarded the Victoria Cross. |
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Bristol Blenheim Mk IV
The aircraft of 114 Squadron which sighted the Lutzow. |
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Bristol Blenheim Mk IV
Flown by the Free French in North Africa. |
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Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress
'Vonnie Gal' of the 527th BS. |
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Messerschmitt Bf 109E-3
A Battle of Britain aircraft from JG 26 'Schlageter' |
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Douglas Boston Mk V
Flown in Italy this aircraft was called Jacqueline Anne. |
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English Electric Canberra Prototype
The first of this successful bomber |
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English Electric Canberra Prototype
The limited editiion of this successful bomber |
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Eurofighter Typhoon
The latest combat aircraft to enter RAF service. |
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Bristol F2B
Flown in the First World War the F2B was known as the
Brisfit. |
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Focke Wulf Fw 189A-1
A Luftwaffe reconaisance aircraft flown on the Russian
front. |
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Focke Wulf Fw 189A-1
A limited edition of the aircraft flown on the Russian
front. |
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Focke Wulf Fw 190A-4
A colourful version of this classic fighter. |
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Handley Page Hallifax B Mk III
The aircraft of Cyril Barton VC who flew with 578 Squadron. |
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North American Harvard Mk IIB
An American trainer used by the RAF. |
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Hawker Hunter WB188
The prototype of the famous jet which broke the air speed
record. |
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Hawker Hunter WB188
The aircraft in which Neville Duke broke the air speed
record. |
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Hawker Hunter F6
Featured in the Blue Diamonds aerbatic scheme of 92 squadron. |
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Hawker Hunter F6A
As flown by 26 Squadron. |
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Hawker Hurricane Prototype
The prototype of this Battle of Britain classic. |
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Hawker Hurricane Mk I
The aircraft of Squadron leader Douglas Bader. |
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Hawker Hurricane Mk IID
With 40mm cannon 6 Squadron are known as the 'can-openers'. |
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Junkers Ju 87B-2
From the Battle of Britain the infamous divebomber. |
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Junkers Ju 87R-2
The tropical version with a bold snake design on the
fuselage. |
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Avro Lancaster B Mk III
The aircraft of Bill Reid VC which he flew with 61 Squadron. |
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Avro Lancaster B Mk III
The limited edition aircraft of Bill Reid VC. |
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Avro Lancaster B Mk III Special
The aircraft of James Tait from operation Paravane. |
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Avro Lancaster B Mk III Special
The limited edition of an aircraft from the Tirpitz raids. |
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English Electric Lightning F1
This cold war interceptor in the display colours of 56
Squadron. |
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English Electric Lightning F1
In the colours of 74 (Tiger) Squadron for air display
purposes. |
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English Electric Lightning F6
The last lightning lost in service flown with 11 Squadron. |
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Lockheed P-38J Lightning
The instantly recognisable twin engined fighter. |
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Lockheed P-38J Lightning
In D-Day markings with drop tanks. |
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Westland Lysander Mk IIIA (SD)
Flown with 161 Squadron into France. |
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Westland Lysander Mk IIIA (SD)
Limited edition of Hugh Veritys aircraft. |
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Messerschmitt Me 262A-1a
The jet aircraft of Walter Nowotny. |
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Gloster Meteor Mk 3
Britains first jet fighter with 616 Squadron. |
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de Havilland Mosquito prototype
The first example of this elegant aircraft which survives
today. |
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de Havilland Mosquito prototype
The first example of this elegant aircraft which survives
today. |
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de Havilland Mosquito B Mk IV
Fitted with 'Oboe' and used as a pathfinder with 109
Suadron. |
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de Havilland Mosquito B Mk IV
Used by BOAC for clandestine operations. |
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de Havilland Mosquito FB Mk VI
Flown by Tom Mc Phee on the Amiens jail break raid. |
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de Havilland Mosquito B Mk VI
Fitted with rockets and used against shipping. |
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de Havilland Mosquito PR Mk XVI
Able to carry the 4000 lb 'Cookie' bomb to Berlin twice
a day. |
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de Havilland Mosquito B Mk XVI
Used by the USAAF for photoreconaisance after D-Day. |
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de Havilland Mosquito NF Mk XII
Fitted with radar and used as a nightfighter by John
Cunningham. |
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de Havilland Mosquito NF Mk XII
The limited edition of John Cunninghams aircraft |
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North American Mustang III
The RAF version of the P-51B with 19 Squadron. |
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North American Mustang IV
The RAF version of the beautiful P-51D. |
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North American P-51B
Fitted with the Malcom hood and in USAAF colours. |
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North American P-51D
The all American classic. |
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North American P-51K
'Nooky Booky IV' the P-51D just made in a different factory. |
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North American F-82G 'Twin Mustang'
Perhaps the most unusual variant of this classic fighter. |
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R.A.N. Sea Fury FB II
A Sea Fury as flown by the Royal Australian Navy. |
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Supermarine Seafire Fr 47
One of the last marks of seafire. |
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Hawker Sea Fury FB II
The carrier based variant of the Tempest V. |
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Supermarine Spitfire prototype
The first example of this trully legendary aircraft. |
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Supermarine Spitfire Mk I
The classic Battle of Britain Spitfire, flown by Al Deere. |
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Supermarine Spitfire Mk VC
In the desert scheme of 152 squadron carrying 250lb bombs. |
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Supermarine Spitfire Mk VC
As flown by the Free French in North Africa. |
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Short Stirling Mk III
Flown by Sgt Aaron who was awarded the Victoria Cross. |
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Hawker Tempest Mk V
A powerful late war fighter used to shoot down V1's late
in WWII. |
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The Tradition is Safe
A peice to commemorate the founding of the Royal Air
Force. |
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Hawker Typhoon Mk Ib
An early 'Cab Door' version of this ground attack aircraft. |
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Avro Vulcan B1
The famous V-Bomber in anti flash white. |
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Avro Vulcan B2
In camoflage as it served with 617 squadron. |
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Avro Vulcan B2
The most famous Vulcan XH 558. |
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Vickers Wellington Mk III
Known as the Wimpy this aircraft carried the 4,000lb
cookie bomb. |
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Westland Whirlwind Mk I
The elegant twin engined fighter from early 1941. |
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Armstrong Whitworth Whitley Mk V
From the first SAS raid Operation Colossus. |