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The Fighter Collection is a private operator of airworthy vintage military aircraft or warbirds. It is based in the United Kingdom at Duxford Aerodrome in Cambridgeshire , an airfield that is owned by the Imperial War Museum and is also the site of the Imperial War Museum Duxford .
A composite static rebuild painted to represent an aircraft of the 78th Fighter Group based at Duxford. SPAD XIII: This replica SPAD was built in Germany and flown in the United Kingdom since 1978. It was placed in the Fleet Air Arm museum in 1986 and transferred to Duxford in 1996.
Duxford is the home of several private aviation companies, such as Classic Wings, [33] The Fighter Collection, [34] the Old Flying Machine Company [35] and The Aircraft Restoration Company. [36] Between them these companies provide pleasure flights, historic aircraft for film or television work, and aircraft restoration services.
P-40C 41-13357 seen during 2016 Flying Legends Airshow at Duxford Airfield, Cambridgeshire, UK Airworthy P-40C. 41-13357 – The Fighter Collection at IWM Duxford. [38] P-40F. 41-19841 – The Fighter Collection at IWM Duxford. [39] P-40M. 43-5802 – Hangar 11 Collection in North Weald, Essex. [40] On display P-40N
Today, RAF Duxford is owned by the Imperial War Museum (IWM) and is the site of the Imperial War Museum Duxford, and the American Air Museum. It also houses The Fighter Collection and the Historic Aircraft Collection, two private operators of airworthy vintage military aircraft.
It is run by The Fighter Collection, based at Duxford Aerodrome, Cambridgeshire, formerly RAF Duxford. The event took place for some 30 years at Duxford Aerodrome until July 2019, but due to various factors including the COVID-19 pandemic , and business disagreements between Flying Legends and the airfield owner Imperial War Museum , the 2020 ...
Nimrod II K3661 at the Duxford 90th anniversary show 2008 ... S1581, G-BWWK is operated by The Fighter Collection. [3] It is the fourth production Mk. I, dating from ...
Owned by The Fighter Collection, based at Duxford. Built at Castle Bromwich in 1942 and delivered to 501 Squadron where it got six kills while being flown by Sqn Ldr Geoffrey Northcott. It suffered a ground collision and was repaired by CB before joining 19 Squadron. EP120 was delivered to 402 Squadron in 1944 and given the codes AE-A.