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Hawker Hurricane Mk. I SW-P P3717 (G-HITT) at Old Warden during their premiere and 100 Years of the RAF airshow.
The Game Warden?
Red-tailed Hawk protecting the Controlled Area at Middle Creek WMA.
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Looks like a pretty nice way to travel as a game warden. I actually think they must be pretty in southern Texas. There were fishermen all over in very difficult areas to get to. They are wading into water full of sand and mud up to their waist, they were fishing in kayaks and boats, they were fishing on the beaches, and from the jetties. Good place to fish.
Helicopter Westland SA-341D Gazelle HT.3 Gazelle ZB627 Royal Air Force G-CBSK
1978 Westland SA-341C Gazelle HT2 Helicopter G-CLGO XZ939 Royal Navy
This Helicopter is one of the Gazelle Squadron Display Team
Photo taken at Old Warden Fly Navy Airshow
Held at Shuttleworth Museum Old Warden Aerodrome Biggleswade Bedfordshire UK 3rd July 2022
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RAF Supermarine Spitfire MkV G-AISU AB910 BBMF SH-F
Operated by the Royal Air Force Battle of Britain Memorial Flight
Aircraft is still in service with the RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight ( BoBMF ) based at RAF Coningsby
RAF Supermarine Spitfire MkXVI TE311 SZ-G BBMF
Operated by the Royal Air Force Battle of Britain Memorial Flight
Aircraft is still in service with the RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight ( BoBMF ) based at RAF Coningsby
Photo taken at Shuttleworth Old Warden Aerodrome Biggleswade Bedfordshire UK Drive in Airshow 2nd May 2021
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Canon City, Colorado
According to what I read on the Colorado Preservation website, this abandoned building was the Colorado Territorial Correctional Facility Deputy Warden's house. (The facility is now known as the Colorado State Penitentiary Maximum Security Division.) This residence was designed by architect C.C. Rittenhouse in a Queen Anne style in 1901. It was built for $7500 using prison labor to both cut the stone from the quarry above and to erect the building. It was a private residence until the mid 1970's, when it was used as a foster home for juvenile delinquents. It later became administration offices. It is now abandoned and is on the National Register of Historic places where it will sit decaying further unless funds are raised for restoration.
The Shuttleworth Collection's Bristol F.2B Fighter displays over Old Warden during the 2025 Military Air Show.
Aircraft: Royal Air Force Bristol F.2B Fighter G-AEPH painted as B1162/F from 22 Squadron.
Location: Old Warden Aerodrome (EGTH), near Biggleswade, Bedfordshire.
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This Aircraft was built in 1952 the one in the photo is painted in the colours of the 1936 Berlin Olympics
Photo taken at Old Warden Airshow Held at Shuttleworth Old Warden Aerodrome Biggleswade Bedfordshire UK 1st Aug 2021
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"Humanity! You have failed! Your civilisation will now be erased!"
Built for Bio Cup 2022 round 1.
Theme: #Kaijune
Sub-theme: Extraterrestrial
Panned shot of Spitfire MH434 as it takes to the skies during the Shuttleworth Collection's 2023 "Best of British" Air Show.
Aircraft: RAF Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXb MH434.
Location: Old Warden Aerodrome, near Biggleswade, Bedfordshire.
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The Shuttleworth Collection Avro Anson C.19 displaying at the Festival of Flight, Old Warden 2nd June 2019. Looking great in its RAF colour scheme
Supermarine Spitfire Mark. I QV- N3200 (G-CFGJ) carries out a display at Old Warden during the Season Premier and 100 Years of the RAF Airshow.
N3200 was shot down over occupied France on 26th May 1940, during Operation Dynamo and the rescue of British Forces from Dunkirk, crash landing on Sangatte beach.
The aircraft was recovered in 1986, after being submerged for 45 years, after strong currents finally revealed it.
The Spitfire was restored to flying condition and returned to the air in 2014, before it was donated to the Imperial War Museum in 2015.
On an artificial construct the size of a planet, you need someone to help keep law and order. Especially when the construct houses some of the finest champions throughout the galaxy.
As a reward for bringing him one of the last Kryptonians in existence, Warworld chieftain Mongul has chosen to reward the two agents that brought him arguably one of the rarest items in the universe.
Tu-Kar: Much about his history remains a blur aside from his past as a Thanagarian warrior. It's believed that he was part of a failed coup that attempted to oust the leadership decades ago. As punishment for his participation, Tu-Kar was jettisoned into space whilst the senior figures of the coup were executed.
Lost in deep space, Tu-Kar found his ship being pulled into the artificial gravity field of the Warworld and soon pledged his allegiance to serve Mongul in the hopes of one day being returned to Thanagar. After more than a decade serving as an emissary of Warworld, Tu-Kar has begun to harbour ambitions beyond simply returning to Thanagar to live a life. Namely ambitions about returning to Thanagar as a conqueror with the force of Warworld behind him....
Qal-Tar: Many wonder just how old Qal-Tar is. Many say he's the former protector of Warworld before Mongul acquired the construct, others that Warworld was once the homeward of his race. One thing people can agree on though, is that he is devoutly loyal to Mongul.
With his body slowly failing him, Mongul has been helping to augment his servant's body by incorporating more and more technology even recently granting him a light-weight jetpack to traverse Warworld. As if there's one thing Mongul needs, it's to watch Tu-Kar closely. Mongul is many things, but he's no fool.
Model: AliceBell Portal
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Originally built on the Ulladulla Breakwater in 1873, the light was relocated to Warden Head in 1879, near town of Ulladulla, east coast of Australia
Automated in 1920
Status: active.
Light source converted to LED array November 2018 following extensive restoration of the tower; it looks like the surrounding area/garden was renovated as well.