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Old 3rd April 2023, 22:41
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Vickers Wellington at RAF Church Green, Bletchley.

We are trying to find detail of a Wellington Bomber that was at RAF Church Green, Bletchley up untill at least 1955 ? At the corner of the parade ground was a Wellington. We have tried the RAF Museum and other forums but nothing has come up. My friend has spoken to at least three people that saw it. It was camouflage not silver. We would like to know where it came from and where it went afterwards Any information would help.

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Old 5th April 2023, 17:28
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Re: Vickers Wellington at RAF Church Green, Bletchley.

No answer Dave

However I asked on the ABIX forum and got the tip that someone associated with Milton Keynes
Aviation Society might know, but perhaps you have already gone down that road?

Here is their home page with contact details
https://www.mkas.co.uk/

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Re: Vickers Wellington at RAF Church Green, Bletchley.

Stig,

Many thanks. I was a member some years ago. They didn't know anything.

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Old 5th April 2023, 20:38
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Re: Vickers Wellington at RAF Church Green, Bletchley.

Ahh

No luck then....
Pity

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Old 6th April 2023, 12:34
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Re: Vickers Wellington at RAF Church Green, Bletchley.

Stig,

My friends and I had a small aviation museum at Bletchley Park some 20 years ago. This was how we got our information on all local aviation related events. We had many visitors who told us about the Wellington, plus other things.

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