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| Remarks: Taken just seconds after the end of the downpour - will never fly again but it is hoped for ground runs in the future. |
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| Remarks: Taken just seconds after the end of the downpour |
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| Remarks: Taken from the control tower which gives a different perspective |
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| Remarks: Taken from the control tower |
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| Remarks: Parked on the busy helicopter ramp |
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| Remarks: Nose close up as its making its way to line up |
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| Remarks: Just about to land on runway 26 |
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| Remarks: Now preserved in the museum this aircraft was previously XG160 and flew with the "Black Arrows" |
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| Remarks: Now preserved in the museum this aircraft was fitted with the nose of a Tornado towards the end of its flying career |
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| Remarks: The axe has now fallen on this 737 |
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| Remarks: Two unmarked Azzura in store alongside I-FLRI ex Meridiana form an interesting group. |
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| Remarks: Just about to go home and this arrived - very smart |
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| Remarks: Still stored and hopefully saved from the axe - previously operated by MyTravel and one of three stored here |
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