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Blue rubber octopus club has replied to tiabunna clubThere is a S6a in a small aviation museum in Southampton, England. It celebrates the aviation design and construction industry in the Solent area which surrounds Portsmouth and Southampton. You can see my photo of it here www.ipernity.com/doc/philsutters/25909247/in/album/1219286
The museum is not very big so the exhibits are very close together, making photography a bit more challenging.
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