Evening and Night Shoot
Breighton
March 30, 2024
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| A brief photo-report of the event organised very well by The Thomas Castle Aviation Heritage Scholarship (TCAHS). |
| Left to right: Fairchild 24R Argus III (HB751 registered G-BCBL). |
| Left to right: Miles M14A Hawk Trainer III (T9738 registered G-AKAT). |
| Left to right: Bücker Bü 131 Jungmann (A-44 registered G-CIUE). |
| Left to right: Bücker Bü 133 Jungmeister (U-99 registered G-AXMT). |
| Left to right: Bücker Bü 133 Jungmeister ('35-23' registered G-RPAX). |
| Left to right: Bücker Bü 133 Jungmeisters ('35-23' registered G-RPAX and U-99 registered G-AXMT) and Bücker Bü 131 Jungmann (A-44 registered G-CIUE). |
Left to right: Piper J-3C-65 Cub (NC98712) The Real Aeroplane Company.
Mignet HM.14 Pou-du-Ciel (G-ADXS) from 1935. |
Left to right: Max Holste MH.1521 Broussard (255 '5-ML' registered G-CIGH).
Aeronca C-3 Collegian (G-ADRR) The C-3, affectionately nicknamed the "Flying Bathtub," was produced by the Aeronautical Corporation of America from 1931 to 1937. Developed from the earlier Aeronca C-2, the C-3, introduced in 1931, added a passenger seat alongside the pilot, making it more practical for two occupants. Production ended in 1937 when the design no longer complied with updated U.S. airworthiness standards. Of the roughly 400 to 440 C-3s built, around 30 still survive today.
Aero L-29 Delfin (51 red registered YL-PAG c/n 491273) gate guardian. |