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G-AGFT, 1941 Avia (Lombardi) FL3, C/N: 176

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G-AGFT, 1941 Avia (Lombardi) FL3 C/N 176, AVIA FL3. A very rare aircraft built in 1941 by A.V.I.A. (Anonima Vercellese Industria Aeronautica) in Vercelli, North Italy. It had its first post restoration flight at Breighton earlier this year following legal wrangling regarding its Croatian military

AVIA FL3. A very rare aircraft built in 1941 by A.V.I.A. (Anonima Vercellese Industria Aeronautica) in Vercelli, North Italy. It had its first post restoration flight at Breighton earlier this year following legal wrangling regarding its Croatian military

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Photographer: Malcolm Clarke
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Shot Date: 1996-04-22
Airport: EGBR
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Upload Date: 2009-10-25
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Device Manufacturer: Canon
Device Model: Canon PowerShot Pro1
Device Type: Digital Still Camera
Shot Time: 2006:04:22 15:00:51
Original Image Size: 1026 x 684 pixels
Exposure Time: 1/200 sec
F Number: f/2.8
Exposure Bias: 0
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Focal Length: 10.125 mm
Flash: No Flash
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