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Photos from box 'Beagle to Bristol'
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
PK100088
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
PK100090
Tags: Bristol, F2b Fighter, G-AUDK, Hempel's Flying School, Richmond, NSW
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
PK100111
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
PK100113
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
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