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Luton LA4a Minor, G-AYSK 12 Hits
 - Click here for a bigger picture and more information Photographer: Stephen Smith
Location: Middleton Sands Morecambe Bay, UK-England
Date taken: 1971
Event / Fly-In: -
Information: A day on the beach! Middleton sands has been host to light aircraft since the dawn of aviation though since 9/11 it has been closed to group A aircraft becuase of the nearby power station
             
Slingsby T.31M Motor Cadet III, G-AYAN 8 Hits
 - Click here for a bigger picture and more information Photographer: Stuart MacConnacher
Location: Old Warden (EGTH), UK - England
Date taken: 1971
Event / Fly-In: -
Information: Designed by Pete Martin and originally known as the Martin Slug.
             
Owl Racer OR65-2, G-AYMS 14 Hits
 - Click here for a bigger picture and more information Photographer: Stuart MacConnacher
Location: Rush Green, UK - England
Date taken: 1971
Event / Fly-In: -
Information: Aircraft just prior to first flight. Destroyed 7.9.71
             
Taylor JT.1 Monoplane, G-AVPX 11 Hits
 - Click here for a bigger picture and more information Photographer: Stuart MacConnacher
Location: Rush Green, UK - England
Date taken: 1971
Event / Fly-In: -
Information: Date Uncertain. Note Air Racing Number on tail. Used PFA 1403 in its construction according to British Homebuilt Aircraft by Ken Ellis.
             

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