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Marek Vanžura
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02/2013
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Ryan NYP "Spirit of St. Louis" in which Charles Lindbergh for a first time flew alone across the Atlantic in 1927. Exposed at National Air and Space Museum, Washington D.C.
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Jaro Slav
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03/2013
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Originally delivered (as reg 42-12308) to the USAF, then transferred to the RAF as FE821, then to the Netherlands Air Force as B-164, and finally to the Netherlands Navy as 099. Now painted in the RAF colours representing FT454. The real FT454 (formerly 43-13195) is now OO-DAF.
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Milan Cibulka
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07/2007
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License-built Spanish version of the Junkers Ju-52, painted as D-2527, but really D-CIAL. On display next to Lufthansa Dakota (N8041A as "D-CADE") and Luftwaffe Canberra 9936 at the superb Auto-Technik Museum Sinsheim.
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Gurjewitsch
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05/2013
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12.05. Fire Fighting Museum in Zbiroh, Czech Republic
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Jan Čech
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04/2013
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Yanks Air Museum (owner: Nichols Charles F Trustee)
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Cruiser
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03/2013
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Concorde 002 - the first Concorde assembled in Britain
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Cruiser
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03/2013
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Escape ladder - second prototype of Concorde.
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Cruiser
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03/2013
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N2980 is the only surviving Brooklands-built Wellington. During a training flight on the 31st December 1940 she developed engine trouble and ditched into Loch Ness. All the crew escaped, but the rear gunner was killed when his parachute failed to deploy.
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MilošMiklánek
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2013-05-14
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14.05. Before transport to Dubnica, where is going to be preserved again
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JIMAT
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08/2010
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V. Göth Air Museum in Dacice, Czech Republic.
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More than the 1500 presented records