DH.95 Flamingo aircraft G-AFUE during route proving flights with Jersey Airways, over Portelet Bay, Jersey, Jun 1939; note Portelet Tower in center of photograph; seen in 10 Aug 1939 issue of Flight magazineDH.95 Flamingo aircraft of No. 24 Squadron RAF based at RAF Hendon, England, United Kingdom, 1940sDH.95 Flamingo in flight with left engine feathered, 1940sDH.95 Flamingo in flight, 1940s
DH.95 Flamingo aircraft G-AFUE during route proving flights with Jersey Airways, over Portelet Bay, Jersey, Jun 1939; note Portelet Tower in center of photograph; seen in 10 Aug 1939 issue of Flight magazineDH.95 Flamingo aircraft of No. 24 Squadron RAF based at RAF Hendon, England, United Kingdom, 1940sDH.95 Flamingo in flight with left engine feathered, 1940sDH.95 Flamingo in flight, 1940s
DH.95 Hertfordfordshire Flamingo-variant at Boscombe Down, Wiltshire, 1940s. This sole example of the Hertfordshire crashed at Mill Hill with the loss of 11 lives on 23 Oct 1940.DH.95 Flamingo G-AFYH of British Air Transport at Redhill Aerodrome, Nutfield, Surrey, England, United Kingdom, 6 Jun 1953
DH.95 Hertfordfordshire Flamingo-variant at Boscombe Down, Wiltshire, 1940s. This sole example of the Hertfordshire crashed at Mill Hill with the loss of 11 lives on 23 Oct 1940.DH.95 Flamingo G-AFYH of British Air Transport at Redhill Aerodrome, Nutfield, Surrey, England, United Kingdom, 6 Jun 1953
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