my visit to Newark Air Museum

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first of all, these were taken on a point and click camera,so im sorry about size and quality,if you have a particular need to edit any of them, then feel free, just tell me first :)

on the way down to butlins in skegness, we decided to call in to Newark for a quick visit(around 3.30pm) im extremely glad we made the decision as it is a great museum which id love to go back to, tomorrow if i could

anyway, on with the pictures,

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any pictures you would like to see that i may have, please ask
 
3 is a Luscombe P3 Rattler
11 is a Zurowski ZP.1

And this is a shameless plug for my post in the events section for the Oct 23rd Nightshoot (sorry!!)
 
lol fair enough

3 is a Luscombe P3 Rattler Strike

the Rattler first flew in November 1983. There was a planned development of the Rattler with a smaller wing called the Viper.

Alternative armaments considered for the Rattler included 2inch rocket launchers, anti personnel mine dispensers and chaff dispensers. An RPV variant for recce (TV or conventional cameras) or radar jamming was also considered


11 is a Zurowski ZP.1

if you would like some info on this let me know

im sure it was featured in a james bond film
 
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