Just a few miles south of Waddington is a small strip called Temple Bruer and noted amongst the 10+ light Aircraft was
XL714 De Havilland DH.82A Tiger Moth in military markings but also marked G-AOGR.
This was originally T6099 with the Royal Air Force before serving with the Royal Navy as XL714.
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XL714 Temple Bruer 26-01-2022
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XL714 Temple Bruer 26-01-2022
David R
Re: XL714 Temple Bruer 26-01-2022
Were they friendly and ok with looking round ?
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