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D8096 - Bristol F2b Fighter
The Shuttleworth Collection’s Bristol F2b Fighter shown at Cranfield and at Biggin Hill
Operator: Shuttleworth Collection
G-AUDK - Bristol F2b Fighter
Bristol F2b Fighter G-AUDK, but with an Australian registration VH-UDC,being used by Barry Hempel at his flying School at Richmond New South Wales
Operator: Hempel's Flying School
PK100090
Tags: Bristol, F2b Fighter, G-AUDK, Hempel's Flying School, Richmond, NSW
PK100089
Tags: Bristol, F2b Fighter, G-AUDK, Hempel's Flying School, Richmond, NSW
PK100088
Tags: Bristol, F2b Fighter, G-AUDK, Hempel's Flying School, Richmond, NSW
01 - Breguet 941
Breguet’s own prototype of the 941 STOL 4 engined transport was flown at the Paris Air Show at Le Bourget
Operator: Breguet
188 - Breguet 941S
Breguet’s design for a 4 engined STOL transport was unsuccessful. This version was built under licence by McDonnell Douglas in the United States and was tested by NASA and the military but no orders were placed.
Operator: McDonnell Douglas
G-ASAC - Beagle A.61 Terrier 2
Auster converted a number of ex- Army aircraft which became the Auster 6B. When the company became part of Beagle Aircraft in 1960 it was renamed the Beagle A.61 Terrier. This aircraft crashed in 1964.
Operator: Airways Aero Club
XS772 - Beagle 206 Basset
This Beagle Basset XS772 was flown by 207 and 32 Squadrons Royal Air Force before eventually being re-registered as G-BCJB
Operator: Royal Air Force Transport Command
PK100106
Tags: 206 Basset, Beagle, Mildenhall, Royal Air Force Transport Command, XS772
PK100107
Tags: 206 Basset, Beagle, Mildenhall, Royal Air Force Transport Command, XS772
XR942 - Beagle-Wallis WA.116
Built by Beagle Aircraft to the design of ex-RAF bomber pilot Wing Commander Ken Wallis, the Beagle-Wallis WA-116 was an autogyro created mainly for military reconnaissance and surveillance. Ken Wallis flew a WA-116 in the James Bond film You Only Live Twice.
Operator: British Army
XR944 - Beagle-Wallis WA.116
Built by Beagle Aircraft to the design of ex-RAF bomber pilot Wing Commander Ken Wallis, the Beagle-Wallis WA-116 was an autogyro created mainly for military reconnaissance and surveillance. Ken Wallis flew a WA-116 in the James Bond film You Only Live Twice.
VR-HGZ - Beagle Pup
The Beagle Pup VR-HGZ was a light touring aircraft used for flying training and practice by the Hong Kong Flying Club. Crashed in the Hong Kong New Territories in 1978.
Operator: Hong Kong Flying Club
PK100113
Tags: Beagle, HKG, Hong Kong Flying Club, Kai Tak Hong Kong, Pup, VR-HGZ
PK100111
Tags: Beagle, HKG, Hong Kong Flying Club, Kai Tak Hong Kong, Pup, VR-HGZ
PK100114
Tags: Beagle, HKG, Hong Kong Flying Club, Kai Tak Hong Kong, Pup, VR-HGZ
PK100112
Tags: Beagle, HKG, Hong Kong Flying Club, Kai Tak Hong Kong, Pup, VR-HGZ
G-ASWF - Beagle Airedale
Operator: Private
G-AVDF - Beagle Pup
Operator: Beagle Aircraft
CF-TFX - Bristol 170 Freighter
Ex-Wardair Bristol Freighter CF-TFX on a plinth at Yellowknife recording it as being the first ever wheeled aircraft to land at the North Pole in 1967
Operator: Wardair
G-AMWC - Bristol 170 Freighter Mk.32
Passengers disembarking from a Silver City Airways Bristol Freighter, G-AMWC, as the ground handlers prepare to unload the cargo
Operator: Silver City
G-AOVN - Bristol Britannia 312
Operator: Monarch
G-ANBA - Bristol Britannia 102
Operator: BOAC
Operator: Britannia Airways Ltd
PK102566
Tags: 102, Bristol, Britannia, Britannia Airways Ltd, G-ANBA, Luton Airport
PK103426
Tags: 102, Bristol, Britannia, Britannia Airways Ltd, G-ANBA, Luton Airport
PK103427
Tags: 102, Bristol, Britannia, Britannia Airways Ltd, G-ANBA, Luton Airport