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Flight engineer of a Avro Lancaster bomber checking the aircraft’s settings - circa 1943.
Two British RAF Avro Lancaster Mark B aircraft based at Waddington airbase make their way over the British Isles - Jan 1942
Warbird over Lake Wanaka
AVRO Anson Mk.I MH120 and AVRO Anson C.19 TX176 at Sunset. The MH120 is in both images.
1943 WWII AVRO 652A Anson Mk1 OO-ANS K6183 B-VX RAF & RAAF as MH120 by Chris Murkin Via Flickr: 1943 WWII AVRO 652A Anson Mk1 OO-ANS K6183 B-VX RAF & RAAF as MH120 Photo taken at Festival of Flight Held at Shuttleworth Museum Old Warden Aerodrome Biggleswade Bedfordshire UK Fly in and Practice day 26th June 2026 HAJ_3065
airsLLide No. 17723: «1722», Avro 696 Shakleton MR.3, Ysterplaats Air Force Base, October 30, 1999
Frontal Views: While not a classical elegant beauty, the British-built torpedo bomber and maritime patrol aircraft Avro Shakleton definitely has an unmistakeble and unique «face». Pelican 1722 of the South African Air Force, as she was called on the radio, had formally already been decommissioned by 1999, but was kept airworthy and got dispatched to the occasional air show or open day. She has since become part of the collection of the South African Air Force's Museum Foundation at Ysterplaats AFB, near Capetown. Although still considered in airworthy condition, the museum now keeps her on the ground to avoid any risk of damage or loss.
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