Fly-in at RAF Wattisham
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Image: © Martin Addison Taken: 27 Jun 1992
A Piper Cherokee taxis on the apron at RAF Wattisham to attend a Fly-in marking the retirement of No's 56 and 74 Squadrons' Phantom aircraft. Behind can be seen the aircraft hangars where the Phantoms were maintained. Wattisham is now home to the Army Air Corps and an RAF Search and Rescue unit.