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Flight simulator in use, RAF Lyneham, WiltshireA flight simulator in use at RAF Lyneham, Wiltshire. Before computers, flight simulators used actual models of different airfields in order to train pilots
Bristol B-175 Britannia 253 C-1RAF Bristol Britannia C-1 Arcturus Parked at Lyneham with Other Britannias a Hastings and a Comet
Lockheed C-130K Hercules C. 1 XV189Royal Air Force - Lockheed C-130K Hercules C.1 XV189 (msn 4247), at RAF Lyneham. Date: circa 1970
Hawker Hunter F(GA). 9 XJ692Hawker Hunter F(GA).9 XJ692 W (msn 41H-688083), of No.43 Squadron, at RAF Lyneham in August 1964, on jacks for functionals
Bristol Britannia C. 1 XL638Royal Air Force - Bristol Britannia C.1 XL638 (msn 13400), of No.99/551 Squadron, at RAF Lyneham in October 1966. (XL638 was written off in a crash at RAF Khormaksar)
Handley Page Hastings C. 2 WD499Royal Air Force - Handley Page Hastings C.2 WD499, at RAF Lyneham. Date: circa 1965
Bristol Britannia C. 1 XM518Royal Air Force - Bristol 253 Britannia C.1 XM518 (msn 13512), of the combined Britannia squadron - No. 99-511 Squadron, at RAF Lyneham, in October 1966
English Electric Lightning F. 1A XM135English Electric Lightning F.1A XM135 (msn 95031), at Duxford. This aircraft jumped the chocks at RAF Lyneham and flew a circuit with no canopy or functioning ejection seat
Royal Air Force - Bristol Britannia C. 1 XL656Royal Air Force - Bristol Britannia C.1 XL656 Adhara (msn13455) at a wet and gloomy RAF Lyneham, dis-gorging Air cadets after an experience flight
Creating model for flight simulator, RAF Lyneham, WiltshireMan working on a model for a flight simulator for use at RAF Lyneham, Wiltshire. Before computers, flight simulators used actual models of different airfields in order to train pilots
Vickers VC10 C1 XR808 10 Sqn RAF Lyneham 1967Vickers VC10 C1 XR808 of 10 Squadron RAF Transport Command flying over Lyneham on 30 March 1967 Date: 1967
Ancient Standing StoneThe standing stone beside Lyneham Long Barrow, Oxfordshire, England, said to be 3 feet deep in the ground, 6 feet high, 5 feet wide and 1 feet 6 inches thick. Date: BC