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    Airframe Family: Junkers Ju-52
    Latest Model:352L
    Last Military Serial:T.2B-232 EdA
    Construction Number:163
    Latest Owner or Location:Kent Battle of Britain Museum, Hawkinge, Kent, England

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    Dates

    Event

    December 1954

    Constructed as a 352L by Construcciones Aeronauticas SA at Spain.

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the Ejercito de Aire with s/n T.2-232.

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the Ejercito de Aire with s/n T.2B-232.

    3 June 1977

    To Royal Air Force Museum, Cosford, Cosford, Shropshire, England.
    Bought by the museum at an auction on this date.
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    May 1978

    Ferry flight.
    Moved from Cazeaux, France, to RAF Cosford making an appearance at the Biggin Hill Air Show.

    20 May 1978


    Photographer: Peter Nicholson
    Notes: On display at the 1978 Biggin Hill Air Fair and flown to RAF Cosford on May 22.

    20 May 1978


    Photographer: Peter Nicholson
    Notes: On display at the 1978 Biggin Hill Air Fair and flown to RAF Cosford on May 22.

    Markings Applied: BRITISH AIRWAYS, G-AFAP
    Fake British Airways markings applied to represent the original G-AFAP which was captured by the Germans in 1940.

    1 September 2011


    Photographer: Terry Fletcher
    Notes: At RAF Museum at Cosford in the UK

    1 September 2011


    Photographer: Terry Fletcher
    Notes: At RAF Museum at Cosford in the UK

    1 September 2011


    Photographer: Terry Fletcher
    Notes: At RAF Museum at Cosford in the UK

    28 November 2012


    Photographer: Terry Fletcher
    Notes: 2012 photo at RAF Museum, Cosford

    To Royal Air Force Museum, Midland, Cosford, Shropshire, England.
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    19 November 2022

    To Kent Battle of Britain Museum, Hawkinge, Kent, England.
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    Andrew Appleton
    John Bennett
    Terry Fletcher
    Mike Henniger

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