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Blackburn Beverley aircraft of 47 Squadron

Three Blackburn Beverley C.1 aircraft of 47 Squadron flying from RAF Abingdon, November 1956

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© Charles Brown Collection, Royal Air Force Museum

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In this evocative photograph, three Blackburn Beverley C.1 aircraft of 47 Squadron take to the skies from RAF Abingdon in November 1956. The Royal Air Force (RAF) base, located in Oxfordshire, England, was a hub of postwar aviation activity. The Blackburn Beverley, a versatile transport and maritime patrol aircraft, was a mainstay of the RAF's fleet during the 1950s and 1960s. Its distinctive twin boom design and large propellers made it a recognizable sight in the skies. In this image, the three aircraft are seen in a V-formation, a tactic used to conserve fuel and improve communication and coordination during long-range flights. The Blackburn Beverley was an essential asset to the RAF during the postwar era. It was used for a variety of roles, including the transport of personnel and equipment, the delivery of supplies to remote bases, and the maritime patrol and anti-submarine warfare missions. The aircraft's large cargo hold could accommodate up to 24 passengers or 12 stretchers and was accessible via a rear ramp, making it ideal for the transportation of troops and supplies. The photograph captures a moment in time when the RAF was transitioning from the era of propeller-driven aircraft to the jet age. The Blackburn Beverley, with its powerful piston engines, represented the best of what could be achieved with propeller technology, while the jet-powered V-bombers and transport aircraft of the future were on the horizon. Charles E. Brown, the photographer, expertly captured the raw power and grace of the Blackburn Beverley in flight. The image is a testament to the RAF's postwar aviation capabilities and the enduring legacy of the Blackburn Beverley in the annals of military aviation history.

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