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English: Robin Goch monoplane built by Charles Horace Watkins, National Waterfront Museum, Swansea Built in 1907, the Robin Goch (Welsh for "Robin redbreast") is one of the earliest surviving amateur aeroplanes, and thought to have made one of the first powered flights in Wales.
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Robin Goch monoplane built by Charles Horace Watkins, National Waterfront Museum, Swansea

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