SV1XV's photos with the keyword: EGSU

G-ALFU @EGSU (1987)

19 Dec 2021 3 340
Preserved DeHavilland DH-104 Dove aircraft G-ALFU (c/n 04234) of CAA at Duxford Aerodrome/EGSU (1987). From 1948 to 1972 it belonged to the Civil Aviation Flying Unit at Stansted Airport. This aircraft was removed to Duxford in 1975. It still survives at Duxford, now relocated within Hangar C (Air and Space collection). This photograph was also uploaded on Wikimedia Commons as commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:19870830-EGSU-DH104-GALFU.jpg This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License .

XT581 UAV (1987)

25 Aug 2020 7 1 396
XT581, a small MQM-57A Falconer UAV of British Army, on display at Duxford (1987). In the background, Canberra WH725 (SN 71206).

G-ALFU @EGSU (1987)

19 Dec 2021 8 654
Preserved DeHavilland DH-104 Dove aircraft G-ALFU (c/n 04234) of CAA at Duxford Aerodrome/EGSU (1987). From 1948 to 1972 it belonged to the Civil Aviation Flying Unit at Stansted Airport. This aircraft was removed to Duxford in 1975. It still survives at Duxford, now relocated within Hangar C (Air and Space collection). This photograph was also uploaded on Wikimedia Commons as commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:19870830-EGSU-DH104-GALFU.jpg This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License .

19870830-Duxford-Tower

23 Oct 2015 1 549
Control tower of Duxford Aerodrome in 1987.

Dragonfly CU911 @EGSU

17 Dec 2015 7 3 1182
Westland Dragonfly HR.3 helicopter WN499 - CU911 of the Royal Navy at Duxford Airport (1987). The Westland WS-51 Dragonfly is is british version of the Sikorsky H-5 (or S-51). This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License .

Comet XK695 @EGSU

03 Oct 2023 7 2 1300
De Havilland DH-106 Comet 2R XK695 (c/n 06030) , formerly of RAF 51 Squadron, on display at Duxford Aerodrome, EGSU (1987). XK695 was retired to the Imperial War Museum (IWM) Duxford in 1975 having completed flying 8,236 hours in over 3,200 flights. Because of excessive corrosion, she was dismantled in 1992. Now only the nose and a part of the cockpit are preserved at the de Haviland Aircraft Museum in Hertfordshire, UK. Also uploaded on Wikimedia Commons as: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:19870830-Duxford-XK695.jpg This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License .