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English: A Falconar F-11-3 light aircraft registered in the United Kingdom as G-AWHY. At Goodwood Aerodrome, Sussex, England in 2010. Homebuilt in the United Kingdom in 1995 with plans from Falconar in Canada the design was based on the Jodel D11.
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