Photos of Aircraft G-AOIR

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G-AOIR @ EGBO - Privately Owned. - by Paul Massey
Paul Massey
@ EGBO
G-AOIR @ X1WP - Thruxton Jakaroo at The De Havilland Moth Club's 28th International Moth Rally at Woburn Abbey. August 2013. - by Malcolm Clarke
Malcolm Clarke
@ X1WP
G-AOIR @ X1WP - Thruxton Jackaroo at The De Havilland Moth Club's 28th International Moth Rally at Woburn Abbey. August 2013. - by Malcolm Clarke
Malcolm Clarke
@ X1WP
G-AOIR @ X1WP - Thruxton DH-82A Jackaroo at The De Havilland Moth Club's 28th International Moth Rally at Woburn Abbey. August 2013. - by Malcolm Clarke
Malcolm Clarke
@ X1WP
G-AOIR @ X3NN - at the Stoke Golding stakeout 2013 - by Chris Hall
Chris Hall
@ X3NN
G-AOIR @ X3NN - at the Stoke Golding stakeout 2013 - by Chris Hall
Chris Hall
@ X3NN
G-AOIR @ X3NN - arriving at the Stoke Golding stakeout 2013 with G-HATZ - by Chris Hall
Chris Hall
@ X3NN
G-AOIR @ X3NN - at the Stoke Golding stakeout 2013 - by Chris Hall
Chris Hall
@ X3NN
G-AOIR @ X3NN - at the Stoke Golding stakeout 2013 - by Chris Hall
Chris Hall
@ X3NN
G-AOIR @ EGBT - Ex: R4972 > G-AOIR - Originally and currently in private hands in January 1956. - by Clive Glaister
Clive Glaister
@ EGBT
G-AOIR @ EGTC - de Havilland Thruxton Jackaroo [82882] Cranfield~G 03/07/1982. Image taken from a slide. - by Ray Barber
Ray Barber
@ EGTC
G-AOIR - Seen over Cambridgeshire countryside C1992 whilst being flown by Les Smith. - by G-ANWX
G-ANWX
G-AOIR @ EGTH - 3. G-AOIR departing  Shuttleworth Autumn Air Display, October, 2011 - by Eric.Fishwick
Eric.Fishwick
@ EGTH
G-AOIR @ EGTH - 4. G-AOIR departing  Shuttleworth Autumn Air Display, October, 2011 - by Eric.Fishwick
Eric.Fishwick
@ EGTH
G-AOIR @ EGTH - 1. G-AOIR at  Shuttleworth Autumn Air Display, October, 2011 - by Eric.Fishwick
Eric.Fishwick
@ EGTH
G-AOIR - 1943 De Havilland THRUXTON JACKAROO (MODIFIED DH82A), c/n: 82882 at Baxterley - by Terry Fletcher
Terry Fletcher
G-AOIR - G-AOIR in its red and silver scheme of The Stevenage Flying Group at Finmere, having flown 4 up from Old Warden with Maurice Brett at the controls. This was my 1st flight in G-AOIR. - by Lee Mullins
Lee Mullins
G-AOIR - G-AOIR at Meppershall, when operated by The Stevenage Flying Group. A steel framed cabin had just been fitted to replace the rapidly deteriorating wooden original. Les Smith, who later purchased the aircraft, is working on the fuselage. - by Lee Mullins
Lee Mullins
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