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Central Flying School, RAF Little Rissington, September 1947. From top: Bristol Buckmaster, North American Harvard, Supermarine Spitfire and de Havilland Mosquito
Royal Air Force BAC Jet Provost T. 4 XP551Royal Air Force Central Flying School Jet Provost T.4 XP551 ar RAF Little Rissington (then the highest operational airfield in the British Isles) Date: 1960s
The Tatler cover - Fashion for debutantes - partyFront cover of society magazine, The Tatler featuring a photograph of people doing what looks like the twist at the annual ball of the Heythrop Hunt held at R.A.F. Little Rissington
Gloster Meteor T. 7 WA669 27Royal Air Force - Gloster Meteor T.7 WA669 27, of the Central flying School, at RAF Little Rissington, on 1 August 1970. (RAF Little Rissington is the highest active airfield in the British Isles)
Royal Air Force Folland Gnat T. 1 trainers of the Red ArrowsRoyal Air Force Folland Gnat T.1 trainers of the Red Arrows, preparing to return to RAF Little Rissington after an airs-how itinerary away from their RAF Little Rissington base. Date: circa 1970
Westland Whirlwind HCC. 8 XN126Royal Air Force - Westland Whirlwind HCC.8 XN126 (msn WA266), of the Queen's Flight, at RAF Little Rissington. Date: circa 1962
Avro Tutor K3215 - G-AHSAAvro Tutor K3215 / G-AHSA, of the Shuttleworth Trust, at the 50th anniversary of the Central Flying School's formation, on 7 July 1962 at RAF Little Rissington. Date: 1962
Avro Tutor K3125 - G-AHSAAvro Tutor K3125 / G-AHSA, of the Shuttleworth Trust, at the 50th anniversary of the Central Flying School's formation, on 7 July 1962 at RAF Little Rissington. Date: 1962
Sopwith Pup N5195, at the 50th anniversary of the Central Flying School's formation on 7 July 1962, held at RAF Little Rissington. Date: 1962
Folland Gnat T. 1 XR994Royal Air Force - Folland Gnat T.1 XR994 (msn FL588), of the Yellowjacks aerobatic display team of No.4 Flying Training School, at RAF Little Rissington
Folland Gnat T. 1 XR540Royal Air Force - Folland Gnat T.1 XR540 (msn FL551), of the Yellowjacks aerobatic display team of No.4 Flying Training School, at RAF Little Rissington
Folland Gnat T. 1 XM706 92Royal Air Force - Folland Gnat T.1 XM706 92 (msn FL511), of the Central Flying School, at the 50th anniversary of the Central Flying School's formation, on 7 July 1962
Folland Gnat T. 1 XM706Royal Air Force - Folland Gnat T.1 XM706 (msn FL511), of the Central Flying School, at the 50th anniversary of the Central Flying School's formation, on 7 July 1962
Bleriot XI number 14 (G-AANG)Bleriot XI number 14 (msn 14, registered G-AANG in 1981), of the Shuttleworth Trust, at the 50th anniversary of the Central Flying School's formation, on 7 July 1962
Westland Whirlwind HAR. 10 XP356 BRoyal Air Force - Westland Whirlwind HAR.10 XP356 B, of the Central Flying School, at RAF Little Rissington. (RAF Little Rissington is the highest active airfield in the British Isles)
Vickers Varsity T. 1 WJ886 23Royal Air Force - Vickers Varsity T.1 WJ886 23, of the Central flying School, at RAF Little Rissington, on 1 August 1970. (RAF Little Rissington is the highest active airfield in the British Isles)
Royal Air Force Hunting P. 84 Jet Provost T. 4 XP551Royal Air Force Hunting P.84 Jet Provost XP551 T4, delivered on 7 December 1961 to the Central flying School at RAF Little Rissington and scrapped on 22 November 1968 at No.27 MU Shawbury
Gloster Meteor T7s of the Central Flying School perform aerobatics over RAF Little Rissington in 1953. Date: 1953