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Flying Legends 2004, Part 3 (Read 282 times)
Jul 11th, 2004 at 4:25pm

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Big stuff, Bi-planes and Axis types…
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The B-25J-20 Mitchell of the Duke of Brabant Air Force is a Duxford regular.
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Former Fighter Collection Mitchell, B-25D-30 making its last Duxford appearance after being mothballed for a few years. This aircraft is now heading for the US.
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Duxford’s resident B-17G, “Sally B.”
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French based B-17G “Pink Lady” shares the end of the flight line with BBMF’s DC3 Dakota.
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Lufthansa’s stunning JU 52.
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Another Lufthansa aircraft is this Bf 108.
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TFC’s Jungmeister.
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This very rare Polycarpov only arrived at Duxford in a container on Thursday!
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Shuttleworth Collection Gloster Gladiator I.
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The biggest of the Big Stuff was this stunning Lockheed Super Constellation.

And more wonderful old aeroplanes in part 4.
 

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Reply #1 - Jul 12th, 2004 at 7:20am

ozzy72   Offline
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Lovely stuff Roger, did the Polycarpov actually fly?
 

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There are two types of aeroplane, Spitfires and everything else that wishes it was a Spitfire!
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Reply #2 - Jul 12th, 2004 at 10:26am
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No 109 or 190??  Cry
 
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Reply #3 - Jul 12th, 2004 at 3:55pm

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Quote:
Lovely stuff Roger, did the Polycarpov actually fly?

It certainly did Grin

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No 109 or 190?? 

I wish.
 

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