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  2. Blackburn Beverley - Wikipedia

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    Blackburn company name B-100. Beverley C Mk 1; Medium-range tactical transport aircraft for the RAF. Blackburn company name B-101, 47 built. Blackburn B-107; Projected Stage 2 development of the B-101 Beverley designed in 1956 that retained the Beverley wings and tail; and added a completely new rounded fuselage with a larger unobstructed ...

  3. General Aircraft Limited - Wikipedia

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    On 1 January 1949, this led to the two companies merging to form the Blackburn and General Aircraft Ltd. The first GAL.60 was transported by road from Hanworth to Brough and chief test pilot Harold 'Tim' Wood made its first flight there on 20 June 1950, and the factory at Hanworth was later closed.

  4. 2024 in air sports - Wikipedia

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    Results: here (Event was cancelled) February 24–25: Swiss Cup flex in Grindelwald. Website: here; March 1–3: 1st 2024 Brazil Monjolo Open PG - 1th Capixaba in Baixo Guandu. Results: here; March 5–16: 13th Paragliding World Cup SUPERFINAL 2023 - Brazil, Baixo Guandu in Baixo Guandu. Results: here; March 15–17: Berati Open Air in Berat ...

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  6. Solway Aviation Museum - Wikipedia

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    In April 2024, the museum raised enough money to move the only surviving Blackburn Beverly to the museum from Fort Paull. [2] Seven months later, the museum received a Tornado GR1 which had been a gate guard at RAF Spadeadam .

  7. Category:Blackburn aircraft - Wikipedia

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  8. World Gliding Championships - Wikipedia

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    World Glider Aerobatic Championships take place each year [24] (every two years until 2011) since 1985 under the auspices of the FAI. They are administrated by the FAI Aerobatics Commission "Commission Internationale de Voltige Aerienne" (CIVA). [25] The 2001 championships were part of the World Air Games.

  9. Blackburn Aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Blackburn Aircraft was founded by Robert Blackburn and Jessy Blackburn, who built his first aircraft in Leeds in 1908 with the company's Olympia Works at Roundhay opening in 1914. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Blackburn Aeroplane & Motor Company was created in 1914 [ 3 ] and established in a new factory at Brough , East Riding of Yorkshire in 1916. [ 4 ]