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‘We Always Looked Out for It’ - RAF Sealand 'Gate Guardian' that Returned to Flight

Historic Flying will restore the corroding four-tonne Mk XVI as part of an RAF preservation programme, with the aircraft later returning to flight.

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IN October of 1988, an aviation icon was removed from guard duty at RAF Sealand.

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North Wales ChronicleNorth Wales Chronicle
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‘We always looked out for it’ - North Wales 'Gate Guardian' that returned to flight

In October of 1988, an aviation icon was removed from guard duty at RAF Sealand.

·Wales, United Kingdom
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Chester StandardChester Standard
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‘We always looked out for it’ - RAF Sealand 'Gate Guardian' that returned to flight

IN October of 1988, an aviation icon was removed from guard duty at RAF Sealand.

·Chester, United Kingdom
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Oxford MailOxford Mail
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'Iconic piece of aviation history' returned to RAF base

An "iconic piece of aviation history" has returned to an RAF base.

·Oxford, United Kingdom
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Oxford Mail broke the news in Oxford, United Kingdom on Monday, August 10, 2026.
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