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de Havilland DH. 82a Tiger Moth II G-AREHde Havilland DH.82a Tiger Moth II G-AREH / ex DE241 (msn 85287) Date: 1950s-1960s
Miles M. 38 Messenger 2A G-AKIMMiles M.38 Messenger 2A G-AKIM (msn 6724), built by Miles (Northern Ireland) Ltd. at Newtownards and flown to Woodley for completion to customer specification. Date: 1950s-1960s
Royal Air Force Auster T. 7 WE600Royal Air Force Auster T.7 WE600, at the RAF 50th anniversary show, RAF Abingdon. Delivered on 25 May 1951, relegated to ground training duties as 7602M and later preserved in the RAF Museum
Royal Air Force Percival P. 56 Provost T. 1 XF912Royal Air Force Percival P.56 Provost T.1 XF912 (msn PAC/56/421), delivered on the 27 March 1956 and scrapped during 1962 at No.71 MU RAF Bicester. Date: circa 1959
Piper J / 3F Cub CF-DSAPiper J/3F Cub CF-DSA (msn 180C), crop-duster of Leavens Bros. Of London Ontario. Date: 1950s-1960s
Auster J-1N Alpha G-AHAT (msn 1849). G-AHAT was built as a J-1 in 1946 and converted to a J-1N Alpha in 1957. Date: 1960s
Helio H-250 Courier Mk. II N5444EHelio H-250 Courier Mk.II N5444E of Santa-Barbara Aviation Inc. at Lindbergh Field, San Diego CA. Date: 1960s
Percival Q. 6 G-AHOMPercival Q.6 G-AHOM, parked up for storage Date: 1950s
Boeing 727-82 N46793 of Kalair USA, at London Heathrow Airport. Date: circa 1985
Royal Air Force Supermarine Swift FR. 5 WK281Royal Air Force Supermarine Swift FR.5 WK281. Built by Vickers Armstrong and delivered on 5 November 1956, WK281 joined No 79 Squadron at RAF Gutersloh
de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver CF-AWA (msn 1430) of Air West. Date: circa 1979
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-15 N228Z (msn 47151 line no.185) of Tracinda Investment Corporation, at London Heathrow Airport. Date: circa 1971
Piper PA-30 Aztec B D-IGOG at Hannover Airport Date: 1962
Hawker-Siddeley HS-125-3B / RA D-CAMBHawker-Siddeley HS-125-3B/RA D-CAMB (msn 25157) of Mercedes Benz AG, at London Heathrow Airport. Date: 1976
Stinson 108-1 Voyager D-EHAP, fitted with a dorsal fin extension. Date: 1950s
Hawker Siddeley HS. 125-F400A / 731 EI-BRGHawker Siddeley HS.125-F400A/731 EI-BRG (msn 25281/NA774) of Ven Air-Anglo-Irish Meats, at London Heathrow Airport. Built as a 400A, powered by Rolls-Royce Viper turbojet engines
Hawker-Siddeley HS-125-F400A 9K-ACRHawker Siddeley HS.125-400A/731 9K-ACR (msn 25238) of Gulf International Group, at London Heathrow Airport. Date: 1976
Hawker Siddeley HS. 125-403B 5N-AMYHawker Siddeley HS.125-403B 5N-AMY (msn 25227) at Cranfield. Delivered as G-AYFM, to G-MKOA, to 5N-AMY, to N227MS. Date: 1980s
Grumman Gulfstream II VH-ASG (msn 095), the 95th Gulfstream II, of Associated Airlines Pty. at Perth Western Australia. Date: circa 1972
Grumman J2F-6 Duck N67790 (ex BuAer 33587). Now preserved at the National Museum of the USAF and painted as an OA-12 Duck serving postwar in the air-sea rescue role. Date: 1980s
de Havilland DH. 82a Tiger Moth G-AIXDde Havilland DH.82a Tiger Moth G-AIXD at Old Warden. Date: 1969
Hawker Siddeley HS. 125 N9040Hawker Siddeley HS.125 N9040, with Cessna 310 N841S Date: 1970s
British Aircraft Corporation One-Eleven 201AC G-ASJD City of Edinburgh of Caledonian/BUA, soon after their merger in November 1970, becoming British Caledonian from September 1971. Date: circa 1971
(Royal Naval Air Service) Sopwith Dove / Pup N5180(Royal Naval Air Service) Sopwith Dove/Pup N5180. This aircraft was built by Sopwith in 1919 as a 2-seat Sopwith Dove, registered G-EBKY, eventually acquired by Richard O
Piaggio P. 166B G-AVSMPiaggio P.166B G-AVSM (msn 416) of McAlpine Aviation at Newcastle Airport Date: 1968
Cessna 310 G-ASNS (msn 35073) at Woolsington ( Newcastle Airport). Date: 1964
Fleet Super Bonanza N174SVFleet Super V Bonanza N174SV (msn SV115) (donor aircraft msn D-422 built in 1947). In the late 50s Bay Aviation (formerly Oakland Airmotive produced a twin-engined conversion of the V-tailed Beech)
Gardan GY-80 Horizon F-BLVK (msn 51) at Cannes. Date: 1965
Taylorcraft Auster 3 G-AHLKTaylorcraft Aeroplanes (England) Ltd. Auster 3 G-AHLK (ex NJ889) (msn 700) at Redhill aerodrome. Date: 1950s-1960s
Piper PA-23 Aztec VH-EKT at Noumea, New Caledonia. Date: 1970s
Royal Navy de Havilland DH. 104 Sea Devon C. 20Royal Navy de Havilland DH.104 Sea Devon C.20 XJ348 (msn 4406). Later registered G-AMXX, then G-NAVY on 6 January 1982; to Hermeskeil Museum, Germany March 2003. Date: 1970s
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
Helio H-395 super Courier G- ARLD (msn 522), with race number 42, for a Kings Cup Air Race. Date: 1960s-1970s
Morane-Saulnier (SOCATA) MS. 883 Rallye TU-TFLMorane-Saulnier (SOCATA) MS.883 Rallye TU-TFL at Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Date: 1970s
Bullock-Curtiss 1912 pusher replica NX5704N. Built in 1947 this aircraft is currently registered to the Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum
United States Army Air Service Fairchild C-8 30-393. Built as a Fairchild YF-1 and re-designated C-8. Date: circa 1931
Boeing S-307 Stratoliner N19903 (msn 2003) at. Boeing S-307Stratoliner, NC19903 was delivered to Pan American Airlines on 22 March 1940 at Brownsville, Texas
Grumman F9F-8 Cougar Date: 1972
United States Army Air Service Northrop A-17 Date: circa 1936
United States Navy Boeing F4B-1 fighters A8145, A8137 + oneUnited States Navy Boeing F4B-1 fighters A8145 - 7 (msn 1125), A8137 - 4 (msn 1117) and one unidentified, seen as modified later in service with engine cowls and F4B-4 fins
United States Navy Wright XF3W-1 A7223. Built as a landplane for racing and engine development testing, the XF3W-1 was later fitted with a pair of floats and also a single float with stabilisers
United States Navy Boeing F3B-1 A7675United States Navy Boeing Model 77 F3B-1 A7675 (msn 938), the first production F3B-1, of VF-2, marked 2-F-19, served on USS Langley. Date: 1930
United States Navy Grumman XFF-1 A8878United States Navy Grumman G-5 XFF-1 A8878, prototype of the Grumman FF-1 two-seat fighter first flown on 29 December 1931, redesignated FF-1 in 1936
Brantly B-2B G-ASXE (msn 445) of Freeman Bloomer, with Jet Provosts of the Central Flying School. Date: circa 1968
United States Navy Grumman XSF-1 A8940United States Navy Grumman G-6 XSF-1 A8940, prototype of the Grumman SF-1 two-seat scout fighter, from Anacostia Naval Air Station first flown on 20 August 1932. Date: circa 1932
King Haakon VII of Norway and Crown Prince Olav in exile in the UK 1940-45 inspecting Norwegian troops. Date: circa 1943
Beagle B. 121 series 2 G-AVLMBeagle B.121 series 2 Pup 150 G-AVLM (msn B.121-003). Date: circa 1970
Boeing 707-138B G-AVZZ (msn 17699) of Caribbean International airways at Newcastle Airport. Date: 1973