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Broussard returns to the skies in Wiltshire
Following an extensive rebuild and avionics upgrade, Max Holste MH.1521C Broussard G-CLLK flew again on February 10. The work was carried out at Oaksey Park in Wiltshire by The Classic Aeroplane Co. The 1957-built aircraft was initially assigned to the French military in Algeria but flew on France’s civil register as F-BICX from 1961. Broussard G-CLLK getting airborne for its second post-restoration flight from Oaksey Park. Graham WaseyThe 1957-built aircraft was initially assigned to the French military in Algeria but

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