Middle Wallop Auster
Auster 5A G-APAF-TW511
Auster AOP.III G-BUDL-NX534
Auster AOP.V G-ANIE-TW467
Auster AOP.9 G-BJXR-XR267
Auster AOP.9 G-BKVK-WZ662
Auster AOP.9 G-BURR-WZ706
Auster AOP.9 G-CEHR-XP241
Auster AOP.9 Museum of Army Flying WZ721
Beagle-Auster D5 194 Husky G-AWSW-XW635
Taylorcraft Auster AOP.V G-AKSY-TJ534
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Gazelle 50th Anniversary Fly In- Middle Wallop (The Austers)
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Re: Gazelle 50th Anniversary Fly In- Middle Wallop (The Aust
Looks like a great day
G-BUDL/NX534 is a proper old Auster - saw service in 1943 according to the interweb!
G-BUDL/NX534 is a proper old Auster - saw service in 1943 according to the interweb!
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Re: Gazelle 50th Anniversary Fly In- Middle Wallop (The Aust
There were two more Auster frames inside the museum, one I suspect from the remaining painted bits was was the ex gate guard WZ724, the other was simply the metalwork. Bob
Re: Gazelle 50th Anniversary Fly In- Middle Wallop (The Aust
Auster frame in the museum by the chipmunk is an unknown frame, you are correct with WZ724Sea_Harrier_FA2 wrote:There were two more Auster frames inside the museum, one I suspect from the remaining painted bits was was the ex gate guard WZ724, the other was simply the metalwork. Bob
also present are
TJ569
https://www.flickr.com/photos/52287882@N05/33550789800
and WJ358
https://www.flickr.com/photos/52287882@N05/19152665914
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