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British Phantom Heritage Centre starts to take shape
The British Phantom Aviation Group passed two milestones at its new Cotswold Airport home in Gloucestershire shortly before Easter First to be completed was the laying of a new concrete slab on which the group’s three F-4 Phantom aircraft and future restoration workshops will be placed. Phantom FG.1 XT597 is lifted into place on April 6 Tony ClayThis was followed a week later with a lifting operation to relocate the two airframes already on site from the current taxiway and

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