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G-AOVF @ EGWC - G-AOVF was built for BOAC and first flew on 18 December 1957. The highlight of its career was its use by HRH Princess Margaret on a tour of the West Indies in 1958. G-AOVF flew into Cosford from Southend on 31 May 1984. - by Chris Hall
Chris Hall
@ EGWC
G-AOVF @ EGWC - seen @ Cosford - by castle
castle
@ EGWC
G-AOVF @ EGWC - exhibited at the RAF Museum at Cosford - by Terry Fletcher
Terry Fletcher
@ EGWC
G-AOVF @ EGWC - Bristol Britannia 312F. At the Aerospace Museum, RAF Cosford. - by Malcolm Clarke
Malcolm Clarke
@ EGWC
G-AOVF @ EGWC - Bristol Britannia 312F. The 'Whispering Giant' thanks to those Bristol Proteus engines, built 1957. Seen at RAF Cosford Aerospace Museum. - by Malcolm Clarke
Malcolm Clarke
@ EGWC
G-AOVF @ EGWC - 85 Britannias were built and the RAF used twenty-three as long range troop and freight transports. - by Chris Hall
Chris Hall
@ EGWC
G-AOVF @ EGWC - Britannia preserved at RAF Cosford - by Simon Palmer
Simon Palmer
@ EGWC
G-AOVF @ EGWC - Royal Air Force Museum - by chris hall
chris hall
@ EGWC
G-AOVF @ EGWC - Royal Air Force Museum - by chris hall
chris hall
@ EGWC
G-AOVF @ EGWC - Taken at Cosford 18th September 2007 - by Steve Staunton
Steve Staunton
@ EGWC
G-AOVF @ EGWC - Classic Aircraft at RAF Cosford Museum - by Terry Fletcher
Terry Fletcher
@ EGWC
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