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Here are a collection of images taken from our extensive flight image archive.Many of these images do not have associated descriptions of aircraft type and year, but rather than keep them locked away in a dusty cupboard, we have decided to upload them to this gallery, giving you, the fair AirSpace member, the opportunity to see them for yourselves. If you know the year or aircraft type of any of the images below, please feel free to tag it in box below the image (you must be a signed up member of AirSpace to do this) and we may give the more pro-active among you a prize. Best of luck

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Last updated on 09-27-2009

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Here are a collection of images taken from our extensive flight image archive.Many of these images do not have associated descriptions of aircraft type and year, but rather than keep them locked away in a dusty cupboard, we have decided to upload them to this gallery, giving you, the fair AirSpace member, the opportunity to see them for yourselves. If you know the year or aircraft type of any of the images below, please feel free to tag it in box below the image (you must be a signed up member of AirSpace to do this) and we may give the more pro-active among you a prize. Best of luck

 

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Piper PA.22

 

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apgphoto said:

Piper PA.22 which competed in the 1956 National Air Races. G-AJRH was flown to victory by Jim Denyer at the King's Cup air race held at Coventry (Bagington) Airport.

12:27 on July 6, 2009

NickO said:

I'd swear that's an Auster J-1 Autocrat

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07:51 on July 7, 2009

petebutt said:

No need to swear IT IS an Auster J-1 Autocrat, absolutely nothing to do with Piper at all,

21:42 on July 8, 2009

dakota67 said:

Yes...an Auster J-1 Autocrat with the 90 bhp motor. Note the four straight exhaust stacks. The J1-B Aiglet had/has the 130 bhp Gipsy Major and a muffler assembly. Actually, back then they were marketed as the Taylorcraft "Auster". Refer ads. in "Flight".

09:28 on July 15, 2009

hardingj58 said:

Aircraft is presently located at the Charnwood Museum in Loughborough and liveried in the King's Cup  number 7 winning scheme of Powder Blue and Black.

15:40 on July 18, 2009
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