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Photos Taken at Airport: Cosford (EGWC)
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G-APAS(06022) Displayed outdoors for many years, Comet 1 G-APAS is now safely hangered at Cosford. The aircraft was delivered to Air France in January 1953 |
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XD818 Another aircraft now indoors in the Cold War hall at Cosford, XD818 was the first British aircraft to drop a hydrogen bomb during the operation Grapple tests in 1957 |
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XR371(SH.1825) Now resident in the new Cold War hall at Cosford, XR371 "Enceladus" was still outside in March 2006 |
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G-AOVF(13237) Britannia G-AOVF is one of the few survivors of the airliner "cull" at Cosford, and will be re-painted into RAF Transport Command colors |
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G-AMOG(7) Another classic airliner that fortunately found a new home in Scotland, ex BEA/BA V701 G-AMOG is one of the oldest remaining -700 series Viscounts |
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G-ARVM(815) Another of the ridiculous scrappings at Cosford, ex-BA VC-10 G-ARVM was broken up in October 2006 |
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G-ARPH(2108) Framed by the wing of a nearby Neptune, G-ARPH was one of several classic airliners broken up at Cosford less than a month after this shot was taken |
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G-AVMO(143) Part of the now dispersed BA airliners collection at Cosford, B15 G-AVMO is now with the Scottish Museum of Flight in East Lothian |
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