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Czech trainer being restored in its homeland
Aero C-104 237 is undergoing a complete restoration to flight condition in the workshop of Czech organisation TMFC. The type is a post-war development of the better known Bücker Bü 131 Jungmann. The 1947-built aircraft served with the Czechoslovak Air Force until 1954 when it entered civilian hands as OK-AXT. After a period on museum display it was returned to flying condition in the mid-1980s, returning to the air as OK-RXE. Aero C-104 237 during its refurbishment in the Czech

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