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− | On the top right we can see the [[:Category: Avro Anson | Avro Anson]] with the the yellow RotorWay Scorpion 133 just under. | + | On the top right we can see the [[:Category: Avro Anson | Avro Anson]] serial W2121 with the the yellow RotorWay Scorpion 133 just under. |
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Movie (2015)
Starring:
Sam Worthington (Jack Webber)
Ed Oxenbould (Dylan Webber)
Ena Imai (Kimi Muroyama)
Nicholas Bakopoulos-Cooke (Jason Jones)
Dylan is a young boy who lives in Western Australia and dreams of competing in the World Paper Plane Championships in Japan.
Copavia CP-301A Emeraude
Tin toy plane.
It wears the registration F-BIJZ of the Copavia (license Claude Piel) CP-301A Emeraude (c/n 225) but its left wing has just the code type CP30.
Supermarine Spitfire Mk F.Vc
Picture photoshoped (face changed). The original one was taken in November 1943, showing Flight Sergeant C. Duncan of No. 452 Squadron, RAAF.
Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5
R/C model plane.
Seen again near the wooden box during the rocket's lift on.
Lockheed SP-2H Neptune
Reg. VH-NEP Lockheed SP-2H Neptune c/n 726-7192 built in 1956. Before being export to Australia, it was registered N54317 in the U.S.A. and worn s/n 145921 in the armed forces.
Now left at Cunderdin as no museum has interest to add it to their collection.
Cessna 182A
Tailless - the hangar at right is not a museum but the nest of the glider club.
Avro Lancaster B VII & Douglas C-47B-45-DK Dakota
Interiors are filmed in the Aviation Heritage Museum (Bull Creek near Perth, Western Australia).
Avro Lancaster B VII NX622.
At left, Dakota registration VH-RGL serial # A65-124.
de Havilland DH82A Tiger Moth
Please note the "Tiger Moth" caption changed into "Don't touch".
On the top right we can see the Avro Anson serial W2121 with the the yellow RotorWay Scorpion 133 just under.
Curtiss P-40 Warhawk
CAC Wirraway
A20-668.
De Havilland Vampire T.35A
Behind the rear turret of the Avro Lancaster, we see the left boom and red tail of the trainer De Havilland Vampire T.35A code A79-821.
(to be continued with air footage)
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