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Avro 652a Anson T.21 (military designation WD413, private registration G-VROE) of the Air Atlantique Historic Flight, at Hullavington Airfield, Wiltshire, England.

Aircraft details: This aircraft was built at Yeadon, England, as a T.21 and served with No. 1 Basic Air Navigation School at Hamble until June 1953. She was then converted to a C.21 and used by Bomber Command, Fighter Command and Transport Command as a communications aircraft. Air Atlantique acquired her in 1998.

The tailwheel has just lifted off the runway.
Photographed by Adrian Pingstone in May 2005 and placed in the public domain.

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