On the disused war time grass airfield of RAF Bircham Newton, Norfolk the world's most futuristic plane squadron has been showing its paces. The International jump jet squadron formed last year to fly the British Kestrel - later development of the Hawker Siddeley P1127. September 1965
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On the disused war time grass airfield of RAF Bircham Newton, Norfolk the world's most futuristic plane squadron has been showing its paces. The International jump jet squadron formed last year to fly the British Kestrel - later development of the Hawker Siddeley P1127. September 1965