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Desoutter Mk. II G-aPZ

Desoutter Mk.II G-aPZ, at RAF Hendon on 19 July 1951. Date: 1951

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Media ID 21133073

© The Peter Butt Aviation Collection / Mary Evans The Peter Butt Aviation Collection / Mary Evans

1951 Hendon


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This photograph depicts the Desoutter Mk. II, registration number G-aPZ, on display at RAF Hendon on 19 July 1951. The Desoutter Mk. II was a versatile and advanced aircraft used primarily by the Royal Air Force (RAF) for aeronautical research and development. The Desoutter Mk. II was a significant aircraft in its time, boasting a number of innovative features. It was a single-engine, single-seat, all-metal cantilever monoplane, designed for high-speed flight and advanced research purposes. The aircraft's sleek and aerodynamic design was a testament to the engineering prowess of the era, and its advanced avionics and instrumentation made it an invaluable tool for RAF pilots and researchers. The photograph captures the Desoutter Mk. II in all its glory, with its wings spread wide and its engine idling quietly in the background. The aircraft's distinctive markings and insignia are clearly visible, identifying it as a proud member of the RAF fleet. The setting, RAF Hendon, was a hub of aviation activity and innovation during the 1950s, making this photograph an important document of aviation history. The Desoutter Mk. II was not only a symbol of technological progress but also a testament to the dedication and expertise of the RAF's engineers and pilots. This photograph offers a glimpse into the past, reminding us of the thrill and excitement of early aviation and the relentless pursuit of flight innovation.

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