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The club's first aircraft, G-AREI "The Yellow Peril" Echo India in all-too-familiar guise - in bits in the hangar. Echo India restored to her original identity as MT434. A view of the very well restored "office." Echo India standing proud in her original identity as MT434. Photographed at Wickenby in 2005 by present owner Gerard Bauer. Echo India restored to her proper identity as authentic warbird MT434. Echo India basks in the early evening sunshine, on return from a land-away to Texel in 1969. Via Keith Smith Photographed at her present home at Wickenby, near Lincoln, by present owner Gerard Bauer. Via Gerard Bauer Photographed at her present home at Wickenby, near Lincoln, by present owner Gerard Bauer Via Gerard Bauer Auster 3's were built as Artillery Observation Spotter aircraft in 1943. They served for a few months with the original AOP Squadrons in UK in early 1944, but were replaced by the Mk 4 shortly before deployment into Normandy after D-Day. Via Gerard Bauer Photographed at her present home at Wickenby, near Lincoln, by present owner Gerard Bauer. Via Gerard Bauer.
The club's first aircraft, G-AREI "The Yellow Peril" Echo India basks in the early evening sunshine, on return from a land-away to Texel in 1969. Via Keith Smith |