Plane flies past camera. RAF plane and helicopters. VS of helicopters. Various shots of planes and helicopters landing and taking off. Crowd shots. VS mid-air of planes featured in the show. Shots of landscape below. Various shots of RAF planes in flight.
Farnborough, Hampshire 1961?
Plane flies past camera. RAF plane and helicopters. VS of helicopters. Various shots of planes and helicopters landing and taking off. Crowd shots. VS mid-air of planes featured in the show. Shots of landscape below. Various shots of RAF planes in flight.
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"Farnborough, Hampshire 1961?" - the year of this particular air show is 1960. (The clip's current date range of 1960-69 can also be altered).
"Plane flies past camera" - it's a Handley Page HPR-7 Dart Herald, Reg. No. G-APWA.
"RAF plane" - that's a Handley Page Victor B2.
"VS of helicopters." - amongst the numerous helicopters seen are a Westland Wessex and Westland Whirlwind.
"Various shots of planes" - this includes the Short SC.1.
That's immediately followed by the Avro 748 prototype, Reg. No. G-APZV.
"Various shots of RAF planes in flight." - should be changed to :
Various shots of planes in flight, including an Armstrong Whitworth AW.650 Argosy, (Reg. No. G-APRN), and a Hunting Jet Provost T4, (Serial Number XN468).
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"Farnborough, Hampshire 1961?" - the year of this particular air show is 1960. (The clip's current date range of 1960-69 can also be altered).
"Plane flies past camera" - it's a Handley Page HPR-7 Dart Herald, Reg. No. G-APWA.
"RAF plane" - that's a Handley Page Victor B2.
"VS of helicopters." - amongst the numerous helicopters seen are a Westland Wessex and Westland Whirlwind.
"Various shots of planes" - this includes the Short SC.1.
That's immediately followed by the Avro 748 prototype, Reg. No. G-APZV.
"Various shots of RAF planes in flight." - should be changed to :
Various shots of planes in flight, including an Armstrong Whitworth AW.650 Argosy, (Reg. No. G-APRN), and a Hunting Jet Provost T4, (Serial Number XN468).