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Pappa India still wearing her "bad taste" colour scheme in 2006. Pappa India on the flight line at RAF Coltishall, 23 July 2006 Pappa India at RAF Wyton, 2006 Pappa India's primary flying panel Pappa India (left) at RAF Coltishall, 23 July 2006
Pappa India was one of two Slingsby's acquired new from the manufacturer in the mid-1980's. Still near-new, she is pictured here during a land-away at Trier on 27 July 1985. Later the crest of the Niederrhein Powered Flying Club was applied to the tail flash, and later still she was repainted in the bright canary yellow which she still wears with the Pathfinder Flying Club at RAF Wyton.
Via Chris Lazenby
Pappa India pictured outside an HAS on what looks like Laarbruch's north side.
Via Steve Clark Pictured at RAF Wyton in service with the Pathfinder Flying Club.
Via Pathfinder Flying Club Via Pathfinder Flying Club Pictured on the Pathfinder Flying Club dispersal.
Via Pathfinder Flying Club. Via Pathfinder Flying Club. Via Pathfinder Flying Club Pappa India with Robin Regent G-FTIL, both ex-Laarbruch aircraft, during an Away Day in 2006.
Via Pathfinder Flying Club
Pappa India was one of two Slingsby's acquired new from the manufacturer in the mid-1980's. Still near-new, she is pictured here during a land-away at Trier on 27 July 1985. Later the crest of the Niederrhein Powered Flying Club was applied to the tail flash, and later still she was repainted in the bright canary yellow which she still wears with the Pathfinder Flying Club at RAF Wyton.
Via Chris Lazenby
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