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  2. Army Flying Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Army Flying Museum, previously known as the Museum of Army Flying, [1] is a British military aviation museum about the history of flying in the British Army. It is located at Middle Wallop Flying Station , close to Andover in Hampshire , England.

  3. Middle Wallop Flying Station - Wikipedia

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    Aerial photograph of RAF Middle Wallop looking north, the control tower is in front of the technical site with five C-Type hangars upper right, 29 October 1946 Two AAC Britten-Norman Turbine Defender aircraft outside the hangars at Middle Wallop. Middle Wallop Flying Station is a British Army airfield located near the Hampshire village of ...

  4. Historic Army Aircraft Flight - Wikipedia

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    The Historic Army Aircraft Flight (HAAF) is a charitable trust which preserves and maintains former British Army Air Corps (AAC) aircraft in flying condition. It thus brings the history of British Army flying to life.

  5. Auster AOP.9 - Wikipedia

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    The Army Historic Aircraft Flight maintain an AOP.9 [11] in flying condition at Middle Wallop. In the 1970s, 19 AOP.9s joined the UK civil register, and in 2008 14 remained, though only about three of these had a current certificate of airworthiness. [12] The sole Beagle E3/Auster AOP.11 G-ASCC was flying [13] until an accident in 2007. [14]

  6. AAC Middle Wallop - Wikipedia

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    History Early use. The base was opened as RAF Middle Wallop, a training school for new pilots in 1940. It was originally intended for bomber use; however, with the Battle of Britain being fought, No. 609 Squadron RAF, flying the Supermarine Spitfire Ia, and No. 238 Squadron RAF flying the Hawker Hurricane I were moved to Middle Wallop.

  7. List of Army Air Corps aircraft units (United Kingdom)

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    Army Aviation Centre, Middle Wallop Flying Station [3] 3 Regiment: Wattisham Flying Station [4] 4 Regiment: Wattisham Flying Station [5] 5 Regiment: 1979 [6] Middle Wallop Flying Station [7] 6 Regiment (Reserve) RHQ at Middle Wallop Flying Station [8] 7 (Training) Regiment: Army Aviation Centre, Middle Wallop Flying Station [3] 9 Regiment: RAF ...

  8. Hafner Rotachute - Wikipedia

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    The fifth aircraft (P-5) was a Rotachute Mark III, converted in 1943 to the Mark IV configuration, and is displayed at the Museum of Army Flying, Middle Wallop, in England. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Specifications (Rotachute Mk III)

  9. File:Museum of Army Flying, Middle Wallop (9488242228).jpg

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    Museum of Army Flying, Middle Wallop: Date: 11 August 2013, 09:29: Source: Museum of Army Flying, Middle Wallop: Author: happy days photos and art: Camera location

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