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Image
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Identity
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Markings/notes
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Bell UH-1H Iroquois
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72-21605
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Former 72-21605 of the United States Army is on display in the American Air Museum (AAM).
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Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress
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231983
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F-BDRS was operated by the French Institut géographique national (National Geographic Institute) before acquisition in 1974 as a spare parts source for the airworthy Sally B. In 1978 it was donated to the Imperial War Museum and displayed as 231983 IY-G of the 401st Bomb Group United States Army Air Force based at RAF Deenethorpe which was named Mary Alice.
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Boeing B-52D Stratofortress
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56-0689
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United States Air Force, on display outside since 1983 and moved inside the American Air Museum in 1997.
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Boeing B-29A Superfortress
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44-61748
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A former United States Air Force B-29A, it was recovered from the China Lake range in 1979, restored to flying condition as G-BHDK and flown across the Atlantic to Duxford, arriving in March 1980. Painted as 461748 to represent an aircraft of the 501st Bomb Group United States Army Air Force and named It's Hawg Wild. On loan from the United States Navy.
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Boeing-Stearman PT-17
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CF-EQS [25]
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Painted as 25 of the United States Army it was a static restoration mainly using bits from a former Canadian-owned example CF-EQS.
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Consolidated B-24M Liberator
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44-50493
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44-51228 was the last B-24 in United States Air Force service, being used for ice research before being retired in 1953. It was placed on display at Lackland Air Force Base. Built by Ford at Willow Run it was donated to the museum by the Ford Motor Company arriving in 1999. Painted as 44-50493 of the 392nd Bombardment Group/578th Bombardment Squadron United States Army Air Force based at RAF Wendling in Norfolk, England, and named Dugan.
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Douglas C-47A Skytrain
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43-15509
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Painted in the markings it flew in 1944 as an aircraft of the 316th Troop Carrier Group/37th Troop Carrier Squadron based at RAF Cottesmore, Rutland.
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Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II
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77-0259
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A-10A 77-0259 was last flown by the 10th Tactical Fighter Wing and it was flown to Duxford on retirement from the United States Air Force in 1992 from its base at nearby RAF Alconbury. On loan from the United States Air Force.
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General Dynamics F-111E
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67-0120
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A veteran of Operation Desert Storm, it was based at RAF Upper Heyford with the 20th Fighter Wing of the United States Air Force prior to arriving at Duxford for display in 1993. On loan from the United States Air Force Museum.
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Grumman TBM-3E Avenger
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CF-KCG [46214]
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CF-KCG is a former Royal Canadian Navy aircraft in civilian hands in Canada since 1960 later as a sprayer, following an accident in 1976 the aircraft was bought by the Museum. Painted as 46214 of the United States Navy to represent an aircraft flown by George H. W. Bush.
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Lockheed SR-71A Blackbird
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61-7962
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17962 was loaned to the museum in 2001 by the United States Air Force Museum to represent the aircraft based at RAF Mildenhall.
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Lockheed T-33A
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14286
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A former French Air Force aircraft built in 1951, it was retired to Duxford in 1978, painted as 14286 of the United States Air Force.
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Lockheed U-2C
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56-6692
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Operated by the United States Air Force from 1956 until retired and presented to the museum in 1992 to represent the type as flown at nearby RAF Alconbury.
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McDonnell Douglas F-4J(UK) Phantom
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155529
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ZE359 is a former United States Navy F-4J from 1968 until it was converted to a F-4J(UK) for service with the Royal Air Force from 1984. Flown to Duxford on retirement and restores to original United States Navy markings of VF-74 as 155529.
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McDonnell Douglas F-15A Eagle
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76-0020
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Flown by the United States Air Force from 1976 to 1994. Allocated to the Imperial War Museum in 2001 and later painted to represent the aircraft when it served with the 5th Fighter Interceptor Squadron. On loan from the United States Air Force Museum.
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North American AT-16 Harvard II
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B-168
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North American B-25J Mitchell
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44-31171
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Retired from service as a TB-25J trainer with the United States Air Force in 1957 it then had various civil owners before being delivered to Duxford in 1976. Since 1996 it has been displayed as 44-31171, a PBJ-1J of the United States Marine Corps. It has now been repainted to represent B-25J 43-4064 "LI'L Critter From the Moon" of the 488th Bomb Squadron, 340th Bomb Group of the USAAF's Twelfth Air Force in the latter stages of World War Two.
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North American F-100D Super Sabre
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42165
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A former French Air Force aircraft it has been at Duxford since 1976. Painted as 42165 of the 35th Tactical Fighter Wing/352th Tactical Fighter Squadron of the United States Air Force. On loan from the United States Air Force Museum.
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North American P-51D Mustang
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411631
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MX-V Etta Jeanne II
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Republic P-47D Thunderbolt
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226413
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A composite static rebuild painted to represent an aircraft of the 78th Fighter Group based at Duxford.
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SPAD XIII
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This replica SPAD was built in Germany and flown in the United Kingdom since 1978. It was placed in the Fleet Air Arm museum in 1986 and transferred to Duxford in 1996. Painted as S.4513 to represent an aircraft flown in 1918 by Captain Rickenbacker with the United States Army Air Service in France.
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