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Bristol M.1c
Aircraft & Exhibits, 1917-1918, Cosford, Hangar Two, 1988/0209/A
The Bristol M.1C was the first British monoplane of the First World War. However, owing to an institutional distrust of monoplanes in the Royal Flying Corps, only 125 Bristol M.1C airframes were ordered.
Aircraft Recognition Chart: Swift Mk.5
Library, APR 1956, In Storage, X004-7335
Aircraft recognition poster of a Supermarine Swift Mark 5. Air Diagram number AD6590, issue 1, sheet 1, April 1956.
Panavia Tornado F.3
Aircraft & Exhibits, 1990-MAR 2010, In Storage, In Storage, X005-2796
The Tornado F.3 was designed to conduct long-duration combat air patrols. First flown in November 1985, and in training use with No. 229 OCU at Coningsby from July 1986, the Tornado F.3 entered Squadron service with No 29 Squadron, at RAF Coningsby, in April 1987.
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