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Fresh new livery for Navy Wings Harvard 

Navy Wings’ Canadian Car & Foundry-built Harvard Mk.IV has been repainted in a distinctive ‘corporate’ colour scheme.

The 1952-built trainer now flies with Navy Wings colours and lettering prominently displayed on its fuselage.

Harvard G-NWHF is one of the latest aircraft to join the Navy Wings fleet.
Harvard G-NWHF is one of the latest aircraft to join the Navy Wings fleet. Lee Howard

Previously on the UK Register as G-BMGC, it has recently been re-registered as G-NWHF.

The Yeovilton-based machine is pictured being flown on March 4 by Lt Cdr Glenn Allison with chief engineer Jim Norris in the back.

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