Rare visitor

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westie38
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Rare visitor

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Quite a rare visitor (I think) just passing through East Anglia - British Antarctic Survey Falkland Islands Twin Otter VP-FAZ. Currently on ADS B.
Landed Duxford.

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Alpha Delta 210
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Thanks for this.

I think I have seen it at Duxford in the past (unfortunately, I can't remember when!)

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Tonka2009
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It was parked over by ARC yesterday when I visited the museum. Regret not getting a photo now!

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Hardly that rare these have been spending the summer in the UK since the 80's. BAS is based in Cambridge and these have summered at Fairoaks in the 80's/90's and since then Duxford/Cambridge.

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farnboroughrob wrote:Hardly that rare these have been spending the summer in the UK since the 80's. BAS is based in Cambridge and these have summered at Fairoaks in the 80's/90's and since then Duxford/Cambridge.


And Kidlington. (where i have a colour picture of 3 together)
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