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Duxford is a place where aviation history lives, and aviation dreams come true.

The museum has exhibits from the, low and slow, dawn of aviation to high and fast, Mach busting jets.

The operators of flying veterans - Warbirds - breath life into their aeroplanes, and fly to the delight and awe of all who see them.

 


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Duxford's 2011 Spring Airshow
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spitfire mh-434spitfire zd-bpby catalinacurtiss hawkcurtiss hawkp-40bbucker jungmannbuchonbuchon - bf 109
hawker hurricanvans rv8vnas rv8rv8torsp-51d mustangferosious frankiealister kayp-51d ofmcp-51d spitfire ix
boeing stearmanbrepiper dakotaspitfire ofmcgrace spitfireseafireseafire duxfordseafire anna walkerfiat g-46
slingsby fireflycap 232yak-52tucano duxfordtucano raftucano trainerwestland lynxlynx royal navywestland lynx display
royal navy westland lynxdragon rapidecliff spink f-86 sabref-86 sabre duxfordf-86 sabre duxford


The Spring Airshow was marked by very strong winds, with frequent unpreditable gusts.
Several of the smaller or lighter aircraft could not display in such conditions,
but with adjustments and replacements, no gaps appeared in the full length flying programme.

The theme was, 'Celebrating Women in Aviation.'
Three cheers to to women aviators, past and present.