English: Of 849 (HQ Flight) Naval Air Squadron, based at RNAS Culdrose appearing at a very early Air Day. Rarely seen at any public event, the sound of the Armstrong-Siddeley Double Mamba 102 engines driving contra-rotating props was simply marvelous. Now on display at the Elvington Air Museum, Yorkshire.
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