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Cmk1 Collection

"cmk1: A Journey Through Aviation and Beyond" Step into the world of cmk1, where history and innovation intertwine

Background imageCmk1 Collection: Jaguars of No54 Squadron and a RAF Short SC-5 Belfast CMk1

Jaguars of No54 Squadron and a RAF Short SC-5 Belfast CMk1, XR370, Ajax, of No53 Squadron at RAF Coltishall. 1974. Date: 1974

Background imageCmk1 Collection: A Ferret armoured scout car at Belize with a RAF Short SC-5

A Ferret armoured scout car at Belize with a RAF Short SC-5 Belfast CMk1 in the background. 1975. Date: 1975

Background imageCmk1 Collection: A Land Rover is unloaded from a RAF Short SC-5 Belfast CMk1

A Land Rover is unloaded from a RAF Short SC-5 Belfast CMk1 at Belize airport. 1975. Date: 1975

Background imageCmk1 Collection: Blackburn B-101 Beverley CMk1 XH123

Blackburn B-101 Beverley CMk1 XH123
Blackburn B-101 Beverley CMk1, XH123

Background imageCmk1 Collection: Ornithorhynchus anatinus, duck-billed platypus

Ornithorhynchus anatinus, duck-billed platypus
Photograph, viewed from the left side, of a duck-billed platypus skin specimen, held at the Natural History Museum London

Background imageCmk1 Collection: Abbot 105mm self-propelled gun

Abbot 105mm self-propelled gun
An Abbot 105mm self-propelled gun being driven off a RAF Short SC-5 Belfast CMk1 of No53 Squadron

Background imageCmk1 Collection: A RAF Short SC-5 Belfast CMk1 XR369 Spartacus takes-off

A RAF Short SC-5 Belfast CMk1 XR369 Spartacus takes-off
A RAF Short SC-5 Belfast CMk1, XR369, Spartacus, takes-off from the island of Gan in the Indian Ocean for the last time. The airfield was handed over to the Republic of Maldives on 29 March 1976

Background imageCmk1 Collection: Three Saladins together weighing 33 tons are unloaded

Three Saladins together weighing 33 tons are unloaded
Three Saladins, together weighing 33 tons, are unloaded from Short SC-5 Belfast CMk1, XR365, Hector

Background imageCmk1 Collection: The first Armstrong Whitworth AW660 Argosy CMk1 XN814

The first Armstrong Whitworth AW660 Argosy CMk1 XN814
The first Armstrong Whitworth AW660 Argosy CMk1, XN814, of the RAF

Background imageCmk1 Collection: Avro 685 York CMk1 G-AGOB of Skyways

Avro 685 York CMk1 G-AGOB of Skyways
Avro 685 York CMk1, G-AGOB, of Skyways

Background imageCmk1 Collection: Avro 685 York CMk1 G-AGNV Morville of BOAC

Avro 685 York CMk1 G-AGNV Morville of BOAC
Avro 685 York CMk1, G-AGNV, Morville, of BOAC

Background imageCmk1 Collection: Austin 10s inside an Avro 685 York CMk1

Austin 10s inside an Avro 685 York CMk1

Background imageCmk1 Collection: Avro 685 York CMk1 being loaded with Austin 10s

Avro 685 York CMk1 being loaded with Austin 10s

Background imageCmk1 Collection: Avro 685 York CMk1 about to be loaded with jeeps

Avro 685 York CMk1 about to be loaded with jeeps. Charles E. Brown photo

Background imageCmk1 Collection: Avro 685 York CMk1 MW140 Endeavour

Avro 685 York CMk1 MW140 Endeavour
Avro 685 York CMk1, MW140, Endeavour. This aircraft was brought to Australia for use by the Duke of Gloucester when Governor General of Australia

Background imageCmk1 Collection: Avro 685 York CMk1 MW140 Endeavour takes-off

Avro 685 York CMk1 MW140 Endeavour takes-off
Avro 685 York CMk1, MW140, Endeavour, takes-off from Mascot. This aircraft was brought to Australia for use by the Duke of Gloucester when Governor General of Australia

Background imageCmk1 Collection: Avro 685 York CMk1 which went to BOAC

Avro 685 York CMk1 which went to BOAC

Background imageCmk1 Collection: Avro 685 York CMk1

Avro 685 York CMk1

Background imageCmk1 Collection: Bristol Britannia 253 CMk1 XL636 Argo

Bristol Britannia 253 CMk1 XL636 Argo
Bristol Britannia 253 CMk1, XL636, Argo, the first Britannia to be delivered to the RAF. This aircraft was manufactured by Short Brothers & Harland



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"cmk1: A Journey Through Aviation and Beyond" Step into the world of cmk1, where history and innovation intertwine. From the majestic Jaguars of No54 Squadron to the mighty RAF Short SC-5 Belfast CMk1, this is a tale that will leave you in awe. Witness as a Land Rover gracefully descends from the belly of a RAF Short SC-5 Belfast CMk1, ready for its next adventure. And there it stands, proud and powerful, the Blackburn B-101 Beverley CMk1 XH123 - an embodiment of strength in aviation. But cmk1 doesn't stop at aircraft alone; it delves into nature's wonders too. Behold the mysterious Ornithorhynchus anatinus, commonly known as the duck-billed platypus. Its unique appearance mirrors cmk1's ability to surprise and captivate. As we explore further, we encounter military might with the Abbot 105mm self-propelled gun standing tall on its tracks. Alongside it rests a Ferret armoured scout car stationed at Belize under the watchful eye of a RAF Short SC-5 Belfast CMk1. The skies come alive as XR369 Spartacus takes off with sheer determination etched across its wingspan. Meanwhile, three Saladins unite on land after being unloaded from their transporters - together weighing an astonishing 33 tons. In this journey through time, we witness significant milestones like never before. The first Armstrong Whitworth AW660 Argosy CMk1 XN814 leaves us breathless with anticipation for what lies ahead. Avro 685 York CMk1 G-AGOB of Skyways graces our presence with elegance and grace while G-AGNV Morville of BOAC reminds us that even in flight, style knows no bounds. And who could forget those classic Austin 10s nestled comfortably inside an Avro 685 York CMk1.