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de Havilland DH106 Comet C2 XK669 (initially G-AMXB)
de Havilland DH106 Comet C2, XK669 (initially G-AMXB), of RAF Transport Command
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1. Title: "A Pride of the RAF: The De Havilland DH106 Comet C2 XK669 of RAF Transport Command" 2.. The De Havilland DH106 Comet C2 XK669, originally registered as G-AMXB, is a remarkable aircraft that once graced the skies as a proud member of the Royal Air Force (RAF) Transport Command. This historic image captures the essence of this iconic plane, which was a significant advancement in aviation technology during its time. The Comet C2, a twin-engine turboprop transport aircraft, was designed and manufactured by de Havilland Aircraft Company in the late 1950s. The Comet series was the world's first jet-powered airliner, and the Comet C2 was a later development of the Comet 1, featuring improved engines and other modifications. In RAF service, the Comet C2, with the registration XK669, was used primarily for the transportation of personnel and cargo. The plane's advanced design and capabilities made it an essential asset to the RAF, enabling the swift and efficient movement of troops and supplies to various locations. This photograph showcases the Comet C2 XK669 in its prime, with its distinctive swept-wing design, twin engines, and RAF roundels proudly displayed on the fuselage. The image captures the plane's sleek lines and the pristine condition of its exterior, which attests to the meticulous maintenance carried out by the RAF ground crew. As a testament to the Comet C2's enduring legacy, this photograph serves as a reminder of the pivotal role this aircraft played in the history of both the RAF and civil aviation. The Comet C2 XK669, initially G-AMXB, will forever be remembered as a symbol of innovation, progress, and the indomitable spirit of aviation.
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