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 RAF COLLEGE FLYING CLUB
Right: Over the years, the RAF College Flying Club has operated a number of Tiger Moths, of which G-ANEF was the longest serving. It is seen here at Cranwell on 31st March 1974, undergoing Certificate of Airworthiness renewal. II was later repainted in its former military colours as T5493, but was damaged beyond economical repair in an accident on 17th September 1988. II is now in Sweden where it is being rebuilt to flying condition.
W J Taylor.
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Centre left: Robin Aiglon G-CRAN, together with stablemate Robin Alpha G-RAFC, were operated by the Flying Club from 1980, until replaced by a pair of Grob G-115As,
G-RAFA and G-RAFB in 1989. G-CRAN was photographed at Cranwell in 1980. Could the diagonal stripe on the tail be another variation of the traditional Cranwell blue band? MAP.
Left: Grob 115A G-RAFA is seen at Spanhoe, on 24th April 1993. John Smith.



























































































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