Talk:Fleet Air Arm Museum
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Blackburn Skua
[edit]I did mention this on the Blackburn Skua page but I shall mention it here also
I heard word online of there being as Skua at the Fleet Air Arm Museum, I contacted the museum and they advised that yes they do. This Skua is one of only two examples, the other being restored in Norway. The one at the fleet air arm museum is displayed in an 'as restored' wreck display and is (I believe) the only one on display in the world as the other is still undergoing restoration
I believe the museum holding one of only a pair of surviving aircraft and the only one on display in the world is worth a mention in the article
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