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Royal Air Force Museum Cosford

Here is the large installment of photos from the Royal Air Force Museum - Cosford. Planes presented on images are as follow:
Lockheed SP-2H Neptune s/n 204, Vickers Varsity T1 s/n WL679, Hawker Hunter F6A s/n XG225, Short Belfast C.1 s/n XR371, Hawker Siddeley Andover E3A s/n XS639, Scottish Aviation Jetstream T1 s/n XX496, North American [...]

Imperial War Museum

Here are some of my photos taken at the Imperial War Museum in London which I hope you like. Few samples presented here:
Heinkel He-162A-1 Salamander s/n 120235, Royal Aircraft Factory Be2C s/n 2699, North American P-51D Mustang s/n 472218 , Focke Wulf FW-190A s/n 733682, Sopwith Camel s/n N6812, Supermarine Spitfire I s/n R6915
Robert Hodgson

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Farnborough Air Sciences Museum

Farnborough Air Sciences Museum is maybe less know place with preserved airplanes but for sure is very interesting in every aspect. Airplane show on images bellow:
Hawker Hunter T.7 s/n WV383, Hunting Jet Provost T3A s/n XN500, Hawker Siddeley Gnat T.1 s/n XP516, BAC Lightning T.5 s/n XS420, BAC Lightning F.6 s/n XS932, Sepecat Jaguar B [...]

RAF Museum Hendon

One of the most famous collection of preserved aircraft in the world- museum in Hendon. Images present following airplanes:
Curtiss Kittyhawk IV s/n FX760, Taylorcraft Auster 1 s/n LB264, Hawker Typhoon IB s/n MN235, Supermarine Spitfire 24 s/n PK724, de Havilland Vampire F3 s/n VT812, DHC1 Chipmunk T10 s/n WP962, Bristol Sycamore HR12 s/n WV783, Canadair [...]

Australian Warbirds

Very interesting images from the display held in Australia in 2005. Most of the photos were taken at my local airfield, some were taken at the RAAF Museum (ie Hawker Hart) some at the Antique Aircraft Associations annual event, while the WW1 stuff was taken at Omaka in NZ earlier this year.
If you are interested [...]

Newark Air Museum

Selection of images from this museum made by John Jarrat, member of restoration team.
John Jarrat

PZL.11c in museum

The PZL P.11 well known as “Jedenestka” [Eleventh] was one of the most popular Polish aircraft in the 30’s. From all Pulawski’s fighters P.11 was produced in the biggest quantities. But first of all these machines were the symbol of defending Polish sky in September of 1939. Today the only one P.11 remain. This is [...]