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Aviation History
1951
1951 - 1920.PDF
PLIGHT, 21 September 195* 39X IATION VARIETY THESIL "Flight" photographs give some idea of the variety of entertainment laid on by H.MlSk^'Peregrine" (R^H^-Arfatation Ford) on Saturday, September 8th. A report of the display appeared in last week's issue. A visiting Lincoln makes a low run with starboard engines feathered. Fireflies in formation pass over the "bridge. One of 800 Squadron's newly acquired Supermarint Attackers taxies after taking part in some impressive formation flying. (Above) Lt. Mearns, of703 Squadron, whose Sea Vampire won the race, (below) Naval versatility even extended to a Judo exhibition. (Above) Lt. Cdr. J. S. Sproule's handling of this trim Olympia sailplane was much appreciated by the spectators. Be/ow) Two Seafires of 1832 Squadron demonstrate take-off with and without R.A.T.O.G.
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