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Предыдущая статья в серии: Aeroplane Monthly 2000-04 - Skywriters /Readers' letters/
Фотографии
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Регистрационный номер: N32, G-AIDN, MT818 Charles E. Brown’s portrait of all-yellow Spitfire Trainer prototype N32 (later G-AIDN, still flying as MT818 with Jack Ericson in Oregon) clearly shows the raised rear seat.
Classic Charles E. Brown photograph of the all-yellow prototype Spitfire Trainer. A conversion from a standard Mk VIII (MT818) in 1946, this aircraft was flown as G-AIDN for nearly 40 years. In 1986 it was sold in the USA.
The prototype Tr.8 two-seat trainer, MT818, seen here wearing its B-Conditions marking N32. It was later put on the British civil register as G-AIDN and survives today with the Biggin Hill Heritage Hangar.Самолёты на фотографии: Supermarine Spitfire Trainer - Великобритания - 1942
Статьи
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- Battle of Britain. 60th Anniversary /Setting the scene/
- News
- Skywriters /Readers' letters/
- ??? - The Battle of Britain Historical Society /High Society/
- D.Baker - A Luftwaffe perspective: The Views of Adolph Galland /The other side of the battle/
- F.Prins - Merlin magic /Battle of Britain Memorial Flight/
- G.Mitchell - Birth of a Legend /Spitfire in the battle/
- G.Sands - The Aeroplane sixty years ago
- J.Alcorn - Battle of Britain Top Guns /Squadron kills compared/
- J.Golley - One of the few. Paddy Barthropp /Battle of Britain survivors/
- J.Stroud - A million miles flown /A lifetime of flying/
- K.Johnson - Captive Eagle /Bf 109 project/
- M.Gaines - Pilot Painter: Mal Reeves /Aviation artist profile/
- M.Hooks - Rechlin Recce /German heritage/
- N.Walpole - Swift retribution /Service history/ (2)
- O.Hansen - 25 years of "Denmark's Shuttleworth" /Rare birds/
- R.Nesbit - For Valour /Torpedo memorial/
- R.Paver - Spitfire update No.4 /In the workshop/
- T.Harmsworth - Time Macines /The fighter collection/
- T.Neil - A Brit among the Yanks /First-hand history/ (6)