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| | Photo ID | 8160 | | Airline | Private | | Aircraft | Westland Wasp HAS.1 | | RegNo | G-CBUI | | Location | United Kingdom, Yeovilton Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton (YEO / EGDY) | | Photographer | Ian T Powell | | Date | 17/9/2005 | | Remarks | One the mainstay of the FAA until replaced by the Lynx this was XT420 in FAA service. | | Views | 517 |
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| | Photo ID | 8144 | | Airline | Private | | Aircraft | Mitchell-Proctor Kittiwake 1 | | RegNo | G-BBRN | | Location | United Kingdom, Yeovilton Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton (YEO / EGDY) | | Photographer | Ian T Powell | | Date | 17/9/2005 | | Remarks | Built as a glider tug this aircraft was originally given the serial XW784 and continues to fly in those colours. | | Views | 791 |
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| | Photo ID | 8123 | | Airline | Irish Air Corps | | Aircraft | Sud Aviation SA-316-B Alouette III
| | RegNo | 214 | | Location | United Kingdom, Yeovilton Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton (YEO / EGDY) | | Photographer | Ian T Powell | | Date | 17/9/2005 | | Remarks | | | Views | 612 |
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| | Photo ID | 5569 | | Airline | Private | | Aircraft | Dassault MD311 Flamant | | RegNo | F-AZFX | | Location | United Kingdom, Yeovilton Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton (YEO / EGDY) | | Photographer | Ian T Powell | | Date | 14/7/1995 | | Remarks | The MD311, was a bombing, navigation and photography trainer of which 39 were built. There were several other versions used by the French and other air forces. they were in service until the 1960's. | | Views | 535 |
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| | Photo ID | 5099 | | Airline | Private | | Aircraft | Westland Scout-AH.1
| | RegNo | G-CBUH | | Location | United Kingdom, Yeovilton Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton (YEO / EGDY) | | Photographer | Ian T Powell | | Date | 7/7/2007 | | Remarks | Previously XP849 with the ETPS at Boscombe down this is one of a number of Scouts and Wasps that made their way in to civilan hands after their retirement from military service. | | Views | 544 |
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| | Photo ID | 5098 | | Airline | Private | | Aircraft | Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3 Canary
| | RegNo | G-ONAF | | Location | United Kingdom, Yeovilton Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton (YEO / EGDY) | | Photographer | Ian T Powell | | Date | 7/7/2007 | | Remarks | Known as the yellow peril this 1942 two place primary training biplane was used by the US Navy in whose colours it appears here. | | Views | 605 |
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| | Photo ID | 5097 | | Airline | Private | | Aircraft | De Havilland DH-89-A Dragon Rapide
| | RegNo | G-ACZE | | Location | United Kingdom, Yeovilton Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton (YEO / EGDY) | | Photographer | Ian T Powell | | Date | 7/7/2007 | | Remarks | A mere 61 one years old when photographed in the sun at the FAA Open day in 2007!! | | Views | 900 |
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| | Photo ID | 4967 | | Airline | Private | | Aircraft | Douglas AD-4-NA Skyraider
| | RegNo | G-RAID | | Location | United Kingdom, Yeovilton Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton (YEO / EGDY) | | Photographer | Ian T Powell | | Date | 17/9/2005 | | Remarks | Carrying serial 126922 and the code AK 402 of VA-176 this is one the most impressive single seat piston aircraft on the display circuit. | | Views | 544 |
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| | Photo ID | 4248 | | Airline | Hellenic Air Force | | Aircraft | McDonnell Douglas F-4-E Phantom II
| | RegNo | 68-0444 | | Location | United Kingdom, Yeovilton Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton (YEO / EGDY) | | Photographer | Ian T Powell | | Date | 4/6/1994 | | Remarks | This F-4E was once based at Bitburg and Hahn before returning to CONUS and Indiana ANG. It was at Yeovilton with 3 other Phantoms from 338 Mira for the 50th Anniversary of D-Day. | | Views | 527 |
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| | Photo ID | 3967 | | Airline | South African Airways | | Aircraft | Boeing 747-400
(444) | | RegNo | ZS-SAY | | Location | United Kingdom, Yeovilton Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton (YEO / EGDY) | | Photographer | Ian T Powell | | Date | 17/9/2005 | | Remarks | Taking part in the flying display at the Fleet Air Arm open day! | | Views | 700 |
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