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| Photo ID | 5436 | Airline | Royal Air Force | Aircraft | BAC TSR-2 | RegNo | XR220 | Location | United Kingdom, Wolverhampton RAF Museum Cosford (EGWC) | Photographer | Ian T Powell | Date | 9/4/2006 | Remarks | This aircraft was scheduled to fly the very day the project was cancelled! Now preserved at Cosford. | Views | 415 |
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| Photo ID | 5435 | Airline | British European Airways (BEA) | Aircraft | Vickers Viscount-700
(701) | RegNo | G-AMOG | Location | United Kingdom, Wolverhampton RAF Museum Cosford (EGWC) | Photographer | Ian T Powell | Date | 9/4/2006 | Remarks | No longer at Cosford with the break up of the BA collection this Viscount was a bit faded but still sat proudly. She is now in Scotland at East Fortune. | Views | 614 |
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| Photo ID | 5407 | Airline | Royal Air Force | Aircraft | Vickers Valiant-BK.1
| RegNo | XD818 | Location | United Kingdom, Wolverhampton RAF Museum Cosford (EGWC) | Photographer | Ian T Powell | Date | 9/4/2006 | Remarks | The first of the RAF's V Bombers, this aircraft was the first to drop a UK Hydrogen Bomb. It is now inside the Cold War Museum but was a surprise catch on a grey spring day. | Views | 459 |
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| Photo ID | 5406 | Airline | British Airtours | Aircraft | Boeing 707-400
(436) | RegNo | G-APFJ | Location | United Kingdom, Wolverhampton RAF Museum Cosford (EGWC) | Photographer | Ian T Powell | Date | 9/4/2006 | Remarks | caught just as she was being broken up this is the 707 that Alastair posted the nose from. Such a shame as she was the only 400 series left intact! | Views | 865 |
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