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  1. Moth First. One of the all-time classic British aircraft designs, the de Havilland Tiger Moth, took to the air for the first time. Built as a training aircraft for both civilian and military pilots, many are still active all over the world today.

  2. One of the hurdles Bristol had to overcome occurred due to the Taurus engines overheating. Finally, on the 15th October 1938, 26 months after the order was placed, the prototype Bristol Beaufort flew for the first time. With the prototype undergoing the usual tests for new aircraft, a number of changes would be made as a result.

  3. A repaint for the de Havilland Mosquito BIV from Dave Garwood at Classic British Flight Sim. LV-HHN, ex-VR794 and CF-HMK B.Mk35 of Spartan Air Services S.A. Written off at Rio Cuatro, November 1963. Repaint by Peter Watkins.

  4. Die British Aircraft Swallow, auch British Klemm Swallow, war ein Leichtflugzeug des britischen Herstellers British Klemm Aeroplane Company. Bei diesem Typ handelt es sich um einen lizenzierten und leicht modifizierten Nachbau der von der Klemm Leichtflugzeugbau GmbH entwickelten Klemm Kl 25 .

  5. CLASSIC BRITISH AIRCRAFT will explore the history, successes, failures and current uses of both civilian and military aircraft, such as the VC10 (the fastest airliner in the world after the demise of Concorde), the Trident, the Lightning (which still holds climbing records that may never be broken) and the Sea Vixen. Accompany mechanics who piece together these items of living history ...

  6. Book This Hotel. The Lensbury is set in 25 acres of manicured grounds, on the banks of the River Thames, in leafy Teddington. Its location offers excellent access to both Central London and Heathrow Airport. Experience the ultimate resort ambiance, where modern and spacious bedrooms await you. The expansive bar, restaurant, and terrace offer ...

  7. This twin engined, two seat carries borne interceptor flew with the Fleet Air Arm from the 1950s to the early 1970s. When it entered service, it was the firs...