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Eurofox 912 S, G-EUFX 5 Hits
 - Click here for a bigger picture and more information Photographer: laaet photo collection
Location: unknown, UK - England
Date taken: 4th September 2020
Event / Fly-In: -
Information: First Flight date 4 Sep 2020. Photo via Peter Harvey
             
Just Aircraft Escapade 912, G-CDEV 8 Hits
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Location: Unknown, UK - England
Date taken: February 2018
Event / Fly-In: -
Information: -
             
Vans RV-6, G-CHFG 0 Hits
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Location: unknown , UK - England
Date taken: May 2013
Event / Fly-In: -
Information: -
             
Denney Kitfox Mk.2, G-CHUC 3 Hits
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Location: Unknown, UK - Northern Ireland
Date taken: 2013
Event / Fly-In: -
Information: -
             
Slingsby T.31M Motor Cadet 2, G-AXMB 9 Hits
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Location: Unknown, UK
Date taken: 1975?
Event / Fly-In: Unknown
Information: Early motorised Slingsby Glider modification. This Aircraft was a twin! with two Villers engines before the single Triumph 500 cc T.100 engine was mounted in the nose.
             

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