This particular Bell AH-1F attack helicopter was a gift by the US Department of Defense to the British Army Flying Museum. It can be seen on display in the Museum, on the Army Air Corps base at Middle Wallop, in Hampshire.
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The Hawker Sea Hurricane Ib - the Royal Navy's first 300 mph fighter
The unique Sea Hurricane Ib, the sole flyable 'hooked Hurricane' in the world, is seen here at Old Warden airfield, home of the Shuttleworth Trust.
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The Shield Xyla -showing that every Ground Power Unit has its day!
The unique Shield Xyla is powered by a Ground Power Unit, and is a very eccentric British one-off aircraft!
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The Sopwith One and a Half Strutter - crazy name, great aircraft
The aircraft described has since been moved from the RAF Museum, London to the RAF Museum, Cosford. The 'thumbnail' image shows it in its new home.
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Ep. 15 Almost a BBMF Chipmunk - a wolf in wolf's clothing
Here we see an immaculate DHC-1 Chipmunk, in a 'modified' version of a Chipmunk of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, the Royal Air Force's last user of the classic Canadian-designed trainer.