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  2. File:Museum of Army Flying, Middle Wallop (9485471101).jpg

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  4. Army Flying Museum - Wikipedia

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    General Aircraft Hotspur glider. The collection of aircraft includes fixed wing and rotary aircraft. These include a restored Westland Lynx serial XX153 that was used to set two former world helicopter speed records in 1972, and an Aérospatiale Gazelle, Westland Scout, Westland Lynx, Bristol Sycamore, the Saunders-Roe Skeeter, and a replica of the rotabuggy.

  5. 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 ...

  6. No. 601 Squadron RAuxAF - Wikipedia

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    RAF Middle Wallop, Hampshire: 17 June 1940: 19 August 1940: RAF Tangmere, Sussex 19 August 1940: 2 September 1940: RAF Debden, Essex: 2 September 1940: 7 September 1940: RAF Tangmere, Sussex 7 September 1940: 17 December 1940: RAF Exeter, Devon: 17 December 1940: 1 May 1941: RAF Northolt, Middlesex 1 May 1941: 30 June 1941: RAF Manston, Kent 30 ...

  7. RAF Chilbolton - Wikipedia

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    RAF Chilbolton was opened in September 1940 as a satellite of RAF Middle Wallop and was used as a relief landing ground. [2] At first it was developed piecemeal with the addition of the necessary facilities that took it towards existence as an independent airfield.

  8. Middle Wallop - Wikipedia

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    Middle Wallop is a village in the civil parish of Nether Wallop in Hampshire, England, on the A343 road. At the 2011 Census the population was included in the civil parish of Over Wallop . The village has a public house, The George Inn, and a petrol station as well as The Wallops Parish Hall.

  9. Historic Army Aircraft Flight - Wikipedia

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    model aircraft type military registration civil registration ref Image flying: de Havilland Canada: Beaver AL.1: fixed-wing single-engine monoplane: XP820: G-CICP [3] Auster Aircraft Limited: AOP.9: fixed-wing single-engine monoplane: XR244: G-CICR [4] Bell / Westland Aircraft: Sioux AH.1: rotary-wing single-engine helicopter: XT131: G-CICN [5 ...