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Australian registered, De Havilland
Dragon, VH-SNB
This aircraft was once a part
of the Strathallan Aircraft Collection.
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Another Australian aircraft, De
Havilland Puss Moth, VH-UQB.
This aircraft was once a part
of the Strathallan Aircraft Collection.
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Avro Anson, VM360. This aircraft,
once part of the Strathallan Aircraft Collection went through a
partial rebuild at Strathallan before being auctioned off. The rebuild
was never completed....
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Now
more famous for its pumps, the Weir Company of Glasgow built this
autogyro, displaying the unusual registration of W-2 |
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A Piston Provost. Before the advent
of the Jet Provost, Hunting Percival built the (piston) Provost.
WV493
This aircraft was once part of
the Strathallan Collection.
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An
unusual view of Sea Venom, WW145. The tip of the jet pipe is very
reminiscent of a basking shark. |
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Sea
Vampire XA109 wearing the most letcherous smile seen in the whole
museum. |
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The
mighty Avro Vulcan XM597. there will never be another aircraft like
this again, its size and grace could never be matched my the Tornado. |
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This
aircraft has a distinguished history, during the Falklands War, it
took part in two bombing raids on Port Stanley airport. It also had
the ignomy to divert into Rio de Janerio because the re-fuelling probe
broke. |
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The
two "Black Buck" missile bombing symbols plus a small Brazillian
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