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The prototype Percival Q6, G-AEYE
Hunting H126 jet flap research aircraft, XN714
Percival P50 Prince 1 under construction
Percival Prince production
Percival P66 Pembroke C55 of the Sudanese Air Force
The first Percival P66 Pembroke C1, WV698, for the Royal Air Force
Percival P66 Sea Prince T1s of the Royal Navy
Percival P66 Sea Prince, of the Royal Navy
Percival P66 Sea Prince T1, WF120, of the Royal Navy
Percival P66 Sea Prince C1, WF137, of the Royal Navy was used as the Admirals Barge of the Flag Officer (Air) Home
Percival P66 President, G-AOJG
Percival P54 Survey Prince, HB-HOF, of the Swiss survey organisation Eidgenschen Vermessungsdirektion
Percival P50 Prince 3B, G-AMKY, of the Ministry of Civil Aviation Civil Flying Unit
Percival P54 Survey Prince, G-ALRY, of Hunting Aerosurveys Ltd of London
Percival P54 Survey Prince, G-AMOT, of Hunting Aerosurveys Ltd of London
The first of three standard Percival P50 Princes, A90-1, for the Long Range Weapons Establishment at Woomera, Australia. They will be operated by the Royal Australian Air Force
Percival P50 Prince 3B, G-AMKW, of the Ministry of Civil Aviation Civil Flying Unit
The prototype Percival P50 Prince, G-ALCM
The first production Percival P50 Prince 1, G-ALFZ, after conversion to a Mk2 with sloping windscreen
The first production Percival P50 Prince 1, G-ALFZ
The prototype Percival P50 Prince, G-23-1, later G-ALCM
The fuselage of Percival P48 Merganser, G-AHMH
The fuselage of Percival P48 Merganser, G-AHMH, at Harwich train ferry en route Luton to Paris for the Air Show
Armed ex-RAF Hunting P56 Provost Mk52, XF682, of the Sultan of Oman Air Force
Three RAF Hunting P56 Provost T1s, WV439, WV443 and WV444
Hunting P56 Provost T1
Second prototype Hunting P56 Provost, WE530, was powered by an Armstrong Siddely Cheetah radial
Third prototype Hunting P56 Provost, G-23-1, formerly WG503
Third prototype Hunting P56 Provost, WG503
AVM Donald Clifford Tyndall Bennett, 1910-1986, former commander of the RAF pathfinder Force and Head of the school in Grafton Street, London, run by British South American Airways
Edgar Wikner Percival, 1897-1984
Major R F Moores Flying FoxMajor R.F. Moores Flying Fox
The ornithopter flying fox design of Major R F Moore uThe ornithopter flying fox design of Major R.F. Moore under test. Each bat-pattern wing (7 feet span) was flapped on a test rig powered by a gas engine