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#41 Five Foland Gnat T.1s, the Yellowjacks aerobatic dislay team from No. 4 Flying Training School.

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#41 Five Foland Gnat T.1s, the Yellowjacks aerobatic dislay team from No. 4 Flying Training School.

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#41 Five Foland Gnat T.1s, the Yellowjacks aerobatic dislay team from No. 4 Flying Training School.

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←#40 Avro Shackleton MR.3 XF707 of No. 206 Squadron flying over the north coast of Cornwall near its home station of RAF St Mawgan, 1964
#42 Sergeant Michael ‘Jacko’ Jackson, air engineer of Avro Shackleton MR.3 XF707 of No. 206 Squadron, 1964→

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