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Aircraft Enthusiasts Enjoy RAF Cosford Airshow

Thousands of aircraft enthusiasts turned out at RAF Cosford over the weekend for the annual air show.
 
Among the highlights was one of the last ever flights of the Vulcan V-BomberThe vintage plane first came into service in 1956 and finally retired from active service in 1992.
 
More than 40 different types of aircraft were on show - with the Red Arrows and RAF Typhoon display teams performing some remarkable aerobatics.
 
Proceeds from the sold-out show will go to numerous charities.
 

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