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BMW Showcase At IAA Mobility 2025
Visitors gather at the BMW pavilion in the Open Space Area during IAA Mobility Munich 2025 in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 12, 2025. A BMW iX is displayed on top of the shimmering installation, while crowds explore the brand's exhibition and engage with staff and product presentations. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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BMW Showcase At IAA Mobility 2025
Visitors gather at the BMW pavilion in the Open Space Area during IAA Mobility Munich 2025 in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 12, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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BMW Showcase At IAA Mobility 2025
Visitors gather at the BMW pavilion in the Open Space Area during IAA Mobility Munich 2025 in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 12, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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BMW Showcase At IAA Mobility 2025
Visitors gather at the BMW pavilion in the Open Space Area during IAA Mobility Munich 2025 in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 12, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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BMW Showcase At IAA Mobility 2025
Visitors gather at the BMW pavilion in the Open Space Area during IAA Mobility Munich 2025 in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 12, 2025. A BMW iX is displayed on top of the shimmering installation, while crowds explore the brand's exhibition and engage with staff and product presentations. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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BMW Showcase At IAA Mobility 2025
Visitors gather at the BMW pavilion in the Open Space Area during IAA Mobility Munich 2025 in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 12, 2025. A BMW iX is displayed on top of the shimmering installation, while crowds explore the brand's exhibition and engage with staff and product presentations. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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BMW Showcase At IAA Mobility 2025
Visitors gather at the BMW pavilion in the Open Space Area during IAA Mobility Munich 2025 in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 12, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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BMW Showcase At IAA Mobility 2025
Visitors gather at the BMW pavilion in the Open Space Area during IAA Mobility Munich 2025 in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 12, 2025. A BMW iX is displayed on top of the shimmering installation, while crowds explore the brand's exhibition and engage with staff and product presentations. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Tokyo International Conference On African Development 2025
August 20, 2025, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan: Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa prepares before a photo session of the Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD IX) in Yokohama, near Tokyo, Japan, 20 August 2025. Some 50 African states and international organisations participate to the the three-day TICAD IX. (Credit Image: © POOL via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Tokyo International Conference On African Development 2025
August 20, 2025, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan: United Nations Secretary-General ANTONIO GUTERRES (C) listens to former Japanese prime minister FUMIO KISHIDA (L) after a photo session for the Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD IX) in Yokohama. Some 50 African states and international organisations participate to the the three-day TICAD IX. (Credit Image: © POOL via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Tokyo International Conference On African Development 2025
August 20, 2025, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan: Japanese Prime Minister SHIGERU ISHIBA (center, front) attends a group photo session ahead of the opening of the Tokyo International Conference on African Development on Aug. 20, 2025, in Yokohama, near Tokyo. (Credit Image: © POOL via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Bill Gates Meets Japanese PM Ishiba In Tokyo
August 19, 2025, Tokyo, Japan: Bill Gates, Chairman of the Gates Foundation visits Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba at the Prime Minister's Office in Tokyo. (Credit Image: © POOL via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Bill Gates Meets Japanese PM Ishiba In Tokyo
August 19, 2025, Tokyo, Japan: BILL GATES, Chairman of the Gates Foundation, visits Japanese Prime Minister SHIGERU ISHIBA at the Prime Minister's Office in Tokyo. (Credit Image: © POOL via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FUNERAL OF KING FREDERIK IX, COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - 24 JAN 1972
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THE FUNERAL PROCESSION HAVING JUST LEFT CHRISTIANSBORG PALACE CHURCH - QUEEN INGRID, QUEEN MARGRETHE II AND PRINCE HENRIK ( FIRST ROW ) AND KING CONSTANTINE, QUEEN ANNE MARIE, PRINCESS BENEDIKTE AND PRINCE RICHARD ( SECOND ROW )
FUNERAL OF KING FREDERIK IX, COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - 24 JAN 1972
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ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: COMPILATION: Happy Birthday: Margrethe von Dänemark feiert am 16. April 2015 ihren 75. Geburtstag
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Italy - 2010
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Church of San Giuseppe and Piazza IX Aprile, Sicily, Italy
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Neale Haynes / Rex Features ( 909726c )
Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire
Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
An airworthy Vickers-Supermarine Mk1X Spitfire is expected to fetch at least GBP 1.5 - 2 million when it goes under the hammer. The plane is being sold by a private seller on April 20 at the RAF Museum in Hendon, north London, by Bonhams. The legendary aircraft is the second of the Second World War planes to be sold in the last year. Last September Bonhams sold a non-airworthy 1945 Supermarine Spitfire for a record price of GBP 1.1 million. And this plane is considered to be even more desirable that that one. This latest Spitfire, built in 1944, was originally a single-seat Mark IX which saw service with the RAF. Following the war the plane was sold to the South African Air Force. In the 1970s it was rediscovered in a Cape Town scrapyard and rescued by the late building developer and aviation enthusiast Charles Church. It has changed hands several times since then and has been subject to a five-year restoration project to make it airworthy again.
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Neale Haynes / Rex Features ( 909726af )
Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire
Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
An airworthy Vickers-Supermarine Mk1X Spitfire is expected to fetch at least GBP 1.5 - 2 million when it goes under the hammer. The plane is being sold by a private seller on April 20 at the RAF Museum in Hendon, north London, by Bonhams. The legendary aircraft is the second of the Second World War planes to be sold in the last year. Last September Bonhams sold a non-airworthy 1945 Supermarine Spitfire for a record price of GBP 1.1 million. And this plane is considered to be even more desirable that that one. This latest Spitfire, built in 1944, was originally a single-seat Mark IX which saw service with the RAF. Following the war the plane was sold to the South African Air Force. In the 1970s it was rediscovered in a Cape Town scrapyard and rescued by the late building developer and aviation enthusiast Charles Church. It has changed hands several times since then and has been subject to a five-year restoration project to make it airworthy again.
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Neale Haynes / Rex Features ( 909726am )
Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire
Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
An airworthy Vickers-Supermarine Mk1X Spitfire is expected to fetch at least GBP 1.5 - 2 million when it goes under the hammer. The plane is being sold by a private seller on April 20 at the RAF Museum in Hendon, north London, by Bonhams. The legendary aircraft is the second of the Second World War planes to be sold in the last year. Last September Bonhams sold a non-airworthy 1945 Supermarine Spitfire for a record price of GBP 1.1 million. And this plane is considered to be even more desirable that that one. This latest Spitfire, built in 1944, was originally a single-seat Mark IX which saw service with the RAF. Following the war the plane was sold to the South African Air Force. In the 1970s it was rediscovered in a Cape Town scrapyard and rescued by the late building developer and aviation enthusiast Charles Church. It has changed hands several times since then and has been subject to a five-year restoration project to make it airworthy again.
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Neale Haynes / Rex Features ( 909726r )
Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire
Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
An airworthy Vickers-Supermarine Mk1X Spitfire is expected to fetch at least GBP 1.5 - 2 million when it goes under the hammer. The plane is being sold by a private seller on April 20 at the RAF Museum in Hendon, north London, by Bonhams. The legendary aircraft is the second of the Second World War planes to be sold in the last year. Last September Bonhams sold a non-airworthy 1945 Supermarine Spitfire for a record price of GBP 1.1 million. And this plane is considered to be even more desirable that that one. This latest Spitfire, built in 1944, was originally a single-seat Mark IX which saw service with the RAF. Following the war the plane was sold to the South African Air Force. In the 1970s it was rediscovered in a Cape Town scrapyard and rescued by the late building developer and aviation enthusiast Charles Church. It has changed hands several times since then and has been subject to a five-year restoration project to make it airworthy again.
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Neale Haynes / Rex Features ( 909726y )
Cockpit of a Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire
Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
An airworthy Vickers-Supermarine Mk1X Spitfire is expected to fetch at least GBP 1.5 - 2 million when it goes under the hammer. The plane is being sold by a private seller on April 20 at the RAF Museum in Hendon, north London, by Bonhams. The legendary aircraft is the second of the Second World War planes to be sold in the last year. Last September Bonhams sold a non-airworthy 1945 Supermarine Spitfire for a record price of GBP 1.1 million. And this plane is considered to be even more desirable that that one. This latest Spitfire, built in 1944, was originally a single-seat Mark IX which saw service with the RAF. Following the war the plane was sold to the South African Air Force. In the 1970s it was rediscovered in a Cape Town scrapyard and rescued by the late building developer and aviation enthusiast Charles Church. It has changed hands several times since then and has been subject to a five-year restoration project to make it airworthy again.
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Neale Haynes / Rex Features ( 909726v )
Cockpit of a Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire
Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
An airworthy Vickers-Supermarine Mk1X Spitfire is expected to fetch at least GBP 1.5 - 2 million when it goes under the hammer. The plane is being sold by a private seller on April 20 at the RAF Museum in Hendon, north London, by Bonhams. The legendary aircraft is the second of the Second World War planes to be sold in the last year. Last September Bonhams sold a non-airworthy 1945 Supermarine Spitfire for a record price of GBP 1.1 million. And this plane is considered to be even more desirable that that one. This latest Spitfire, built in 1944, was originally a single-seat Mark IX which saw service with the RAF. Following the war the plane was sold to the South African Air Force. In the 1970s it was rediscovered in a Cape Town scrapyard and rescued by the late building developer and aviation enthusiast Charles Church. It has changed hands several times since then and has been subject to a five-year restoration project to make it airworthy again.
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Neale Haynes / Rex Features ( 909726t )
Cockpit of a Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire
Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
An airworthy Vickers-Supermarine Mk1X Spitfire is expected to fetch at least GBP 1.5 - 2 million when it goes under the hammer. The plane is being sold by a private seller on April 20 at the RAF Museum in Hendon, north London, by Bonhams. The legendary aircraft is the second of the Second World War planes to be sold in the last year. Last September Bonhams sold a non-airworthy 1945 Supermarine Spitfire for a record price of GBP 1.1 million. And this plane is considered to be even more desirable that that one. This latest Spitfire, built in 1944, was originally a single-seat Mark IX which saw service with the RAF. Following the war the plane was sold to the South African Air Force. In the 1970s it was rediscovered in a Cape Town scrapyard and rescued by the late building developer and aviation enthusiast Charles Church. It has changed hands several times since then and has been subject to a five-year restoration project to make it airworthy again.
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Neale Haynes / Rex Features ( 909726u )
Cockpit of a Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire
Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
An airworthy Vickers-Supermarine Mk1X Spitfire is expected to fetch at least GBP 1.5 - 2 million when it goes under the hammer. The plane is being sold by a private seller on April 20 at the RAF Museum in Hendon, north London, by Bonhams. The legendary aircraft is the second of the Second World War planes to be sold in the last year. Last September Bonhams sold a non-airworthy 1945 Supermarine Spitfire for a record price of GBP 1.1 million. And this plane is considered to be even more desirable that that one. This latest Spitfire, built in 1944, was originally a single-seat Mark IX which saw service with the RAF. Following the war the plane was sold to the South African Air Force. In the 1970s it was rediscovered in a Cape Town scrapyard and rescued by the late building developer and aviation enthusiast Charles Church. It has changed hands several times since then and has been subject to a five-year restoration project to make it airworthy again.
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Neale Haynes / Rex Features ( 909726s )
Cockpit of a Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire
Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
An airworthy Vickers-Supermarine Mk1X Spitfire is expected to fetch at least GBP 1.5 - 2 million when it goes under the hammer. The plane is being sold by a private seller on April 20 at the RAF Museum in Hendon, north London, by Bonhams. The legendary aircraft is the second of the Second World War planes to be sold in the last year. Last September Bonhams sold a non-airworthy 1945 Supermarine Spitfire for a record price of GBP 1.1 million. And this plane is considered to be even more desirable that that one. This latest Spitfire, built in 1944, was originally a single-seat Mark IX which saw service with the RAF. Following the war the plane was sold to the South African Air Force. In the 1970s it was rediscovered in a Cape Town scrapyard and rescued by the late building developer and aviation enthusiast Charles Church. It has changed hands several times since then and has been subject to a five-year restoration project to make it airworthy again.
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Neale Haynes / Rex Features ( 909726z )
Cockpit of a Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire
Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
An airworthy Vickers-Supermarine Mk1X Spitfire is expected to fetch at least GBP 1.5 - 2 million when it goes under the hammer. The plane is being sold by a private seller on April 20 at the RAF Museum in Hendon, north London, by Bonhams. The legendary aircraft is the second of the Second World War planes to be sold in the last year. Last September Bonhams sold a non-airworthy 1945 Supermarine Spitfire for a record price of GBP 1.1 million. And this plane is considered to be even more desirable that that one. This latest Spitfire, built in 1944, was originally a single-seat Mark IX which saw service with the RAF. Following the war the plane was sold to the South African Air Force. In the 1970s it was rediscovered in a Cape Town scrapyard and rescued by the late building developer and aviation enthusiast Charles Church. It has changed hands several times since then and has been subject to a five-year restoration project to make it airworthy again.
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Neale Haynes / Rex Features ( 909726ac )
Cockpit of a Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire
Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
An airworthy Vickers-Supermarine Mk1X Spitfire is expected to fetch at least GBP 1.5 - 2 million when it goes under the hammer. The plane is being sold by a private seller on April 20 at the RAF Museum in Hendon, north London, by Bonhams. The legendary aircraft is the second of the Second World War planes to be sold in the last year. Last September Bonhams sold a non-airworthy 1945 Supermarine Spitfire for a record price of GBP 1.1 million. And this plane is considered to be even more desirable that that one. This latest Spitfire, built in 1944, was originally a single-seat Mark IX which saw service with the RAF. Following the war the plane was sold to the South African Air Force. In the 1970s it was rediscovered in a Cape Town scrapyard and rescued by the late building developer and aviation enthusiast Charles Church. It has changed hands several times since then and has been subject to a five-year restoration project to make it airworthy again.
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Neale Haynes / Rex Features ( 909726x )
Cockpit of a Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire
Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
An airworthy Vickers-Supermarine Mk1X Spitfire is expected to fetch at least GBP 1.5 - 2 million when it goes under the hammer. The plane is being sold by a private seller on April 20 at the RAF Museum in Hendon, north London, by Bonhams. The legendary aircraft is the second of the Second World War planes to be sold in the last year. Last September Bonhams sold a non-airworthy 1945 Supermarine Spitfire for a record price of GBP 1.1 million. And this plane is considered to be even more desirable that that one. This latest Spitfire, built in 1944, was originally a single-seat Mark IX which saw service with the RAF. Following the war the plane was sold to the South African Air Force. In the 1970s it was rediscovered in a Cape Town scrapyard and rescued by the late building developer and aviation enthusiast Charles Church. It has changed hands several times since then and has been subject to a five-year restoration project to make it airworthy again.
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Neale Haynes / Rex Features ( 909726w )
Cockpit of a Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire
Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
An airworthy Vickers-Supermarine Mk1X Spitfire is expected to fetch at least GBP 1.5 - 2 million when it goes under the hammer. The plane is being sold by a private seller on April 20 at the RAF Museum in Hendon, north London, by Bonhams. The legendary aircraft is the second of the Second World War planes to be sold in the last year. Last September Bonhams sold a non-airworthy 1945 Supermarine Spitfire for a record price of GBP 1.1 million. And this plane is considered to be even more desirable that that one. This latest Spitfire, built in 1944, was originally a single-seat Mark IX which saw service with the RAF. Following the war the plane was sold to the South African Air Force. In the 1970s it was rediscovered in a Cape Town scrapyard and rescued by the late building developer and aviation enthusiast Charles Church. It has changed hands several times since then and has been subject to a five-year restoration project to make it airworthy again.
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Neale Haynes / Rex Features ( 909726ad )
Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire
Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
An airworthy Vickers-Supermarine Mk1X Spitfire is expected to fetch at least GBP 1.5 - 2 million when it goes under the hammer. The plane is being sold by a private seller on April 20 at the RAF Museum in Hendon, north London, by Bonhams. The legendary aircraft is the second of the Second World War planes to be sold in the last year. Last September Bonhams sold a non-airworthy 1945 Supermarine Spitfire for a record price of GBP 1.1 million. And this plane is considered to be even more desirable that that one. This latest Spitfire, built in 1944, was originally a single-seat Mark IX which saw service with the RAF. Following the war the plane was sold to the South African Air Force. In the 1970s it was rediscovered in a Cape Town scrapyard and rescued by the late building developer and aviation enthusiast Charles Church. It has changed hands several times since then and has been subject to a five-year restoration project to make it airworthy again.
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Neale Haynes / Rex Features ( 909726aa )
Cockpit of a Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire
Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
An airworthy Vickers-Supermarine Mk1X Spitfire is expected to fetch at least GBP 1.5 - 2 million when it goes under the hammer. The plane is being sold by a private seller on April 20 at the RAF Museum in Hendon, north London, by Bonhams. The legendary aircraft is the second of the Second World War planes to be sold in the last year. Last September Bonhams sold a non-airworthy 1945 Supermarine Spitfire for a record price of GBP 1.1 million. And this plane is considered to be even more desirable that that one. This latest Spitfire, built in 1944, was originally a single-seat Mark IX which saw service with the RAF. Following the war the plane was sold to the South African Air Force. In the 1970s it was rediscovered in a Cape Town scrapyard and rescued by the late building developer and aviation enthusiast Charles Church. It has changed hands several times since then and has been subject to a five-year restoration project to make it airworthy again.
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Neale Haynes / Rex Features ( 909726ae )
Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire
Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
An airworthy Vickers-Supermarine Mk1X Spitfire is expected to fetch at least GBP 1.5 - 2 million when it goes under the hammer. The plane is being sold by a private seller on April 20 at the RAF Museum in Hendon, north London, by Bonhams. The legendary aircraft is the second of the Second World War planes to be sold in the last year. Last September Bonhams sold a non-airworthy 1945 Supermarine Spitfire for a record price of GBP 1.1 million. And this plane is considered to be even more desirable that that one. This latest Spitfire, built in 1944, was originally a single-seat Mark IX which saw service with the RAF. Following the war the plane was sold to the South African Air Force. In the 1970s it was rediscovered in a Cape Town scrapyard and rescued by the late building developer and aviation enthusiast Charles Church. It has changed hands several times since then and has been subject to a five-year restoration project to make it airworthy again.
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Neale Haynes / Rex Features ( 909726d )
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
An airworthy Vickers-Supermarine Mk1X Spitfire is expected to fetch at least GBP 1.5 - 2 million when it goes under the hammer. The plane is being sold by a private seller on April 20 at the RAF Museum in Hendon, north London, by Bonhams. The legendary aircraft is the second of the Second World War planes to be sold in the last year. Last September Bonhams sold a non-airworthy 1945 Supermarine Spitfire for a record price of GBP 1.1 million. And this plane is considered to be even more desirable that that one. This latest Spitfire, built in 1944, was originally a single-seat Mark IX which saw service with the RAF. Following the war the plane was sold to the South African Air Force. In the 1970s it was rediscovered in a Cape Town scrapyard and rescued by the late building developer and aviation enthusiast Charles Church. It has changed hands several times since then and has been subject to a five-year restoration project to make it airworthy again.
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Neale Haynes / Rex Features ( 909726c )
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
An airworthy Vickers-Supermarine Mk1X Spitfire is expected to fetch at least GBP 1.5 - 2 million when it goes under the hammer. The plane is being sold by a private seller on April 20 at the RAF Museum in Hendon, north London, by Bonhams. The legendary aircraft is the second of the Second World War planes to be sold in the last year. Last September Bonhams sold a non-airworthy 1945 Supermarine Spitfire for a record price of GBP 1.1 million. And this plane is considered to be even more desirable that that one. This latest Spitfire, built in 1944, was originally a single-seat Mark IX which saw service with the RAF. Following the war the plane was sold to the South African Air Force. In the 1970s it was rediscovered in a Cape Town scrapyard and rescued by the late building developer and aviation enthusiast Charles Church. It has changed hands several times since then and has been subject to a five-year restoration project to make it airworthy again.
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Neale Haynes / Rex Features ( 909726aj )
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
An airworthy Vickers-Supermarine Mk1X Spitfire is expected to fetch at least GBP 1.5 - 2 million when it goes under the hammer. The plane is being sold by a private seller on April 20 at the RAF Museum in Hendon, north London, by Bonhams. The legendary aircraft is the second of the Second World War planes to be sold in the last year. Last September Bonhams sold a non-airworthy 1945 Supermarine Spitfire for a record price of GBP 1.1 million. And this plane is considered to be even more desirable that that one. This latest Spitfire, built in 1944, was originally a single-seat Mark IX which saw service with the RAF. Following the war the plane was sold to the South African Air Force. In the 1970s it was rediscovered in a Cape Town scrapyard and rescued by the late building developer and aviation enthusiast Charles Church. It has changed hands several times since then and has been subject to a five-year restoration project to make it airworthy again.
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Neale Haynes / Rex Features ( 909726ai )
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
An airworthy Vickers-Supermarine Mk1X Spitfire is expected to fetch at least GBP 1.5 - 2 million when it goes under the hammer. The plane is being sold by a private seller on April 20 at the RAF Museum in Hendon, north London, by Bonhams. The legendary aircraft is the second of the Second World War planes to be sold in the last year. Last September Bonhams sold a non-airworthy 1945 Supermarine Spitfire for a record price of GBP 1.1 million. And this plane is considered to be even more desirable that that one. This latest Spitfire, built in 1944, was originally a single-seat Mark IX which saw service with the RAF. Following the war the plane was sold to the South African Air Force. In the 1970s it was rediscovered in a Cape Town scrapyard and rescued by the late building developer and aviation enthusiast Charles Church. It has changed hands several times since then and has been subject to a five-year restoration project to make it airworthy again.
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Neale Haynes / Rex Features ( 909726ah )
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
An airworthy Vickers-Supermarine Mk1X Spitfire is expected to fetch at least GBP 1.5 - 2 million when it goes under the hammer. The plane is being sold by a private seller on April 20 at the RAF Museum in Hendon, north London, by Bonhams. The legendary aircraft is the second of the Second World War planes to be sold in the last year. Last September Bonhams sold a non-airworthy 1945 Supermarine Spitfire for a record price of GBP 1.1 million. And this plane is considered to be even more desirable that that one. This latest Spitfire, built in 1944, was originally a single-seat Mark IX which saw service with the RAF. Following the war the plane was sold to the South African Air Force. In the 1970s it was rediscovered in a Cape Town scrapyard and rescued by the late building developer and aviation enthusiast Charles Church. It has changed hands several times since then and has been subject to a five-year restoration project to make it airworthy again.
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Neale Haynes / Rex Features ( 909726af )
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
An airworthy Vickers-Supermarine Mk1X Spitfire is expected to fetch at least GBP 1.5 - 2 million when it goes under the hammer. The plane is being sold by a private seller on April 20 at the RAF Museum in Hendon, north London, by Bonhams. The legendary aircraft is the second of the Second World War planes to be sold in the last year. Last September Bonhams sold a non-airworthy 1945 Supermarine Spitfire for a record price of GBP 1.1 million. And this plane is considered to be even more desirable that that one. This latest Spitfire, built in 1944, was originally a single-seat Mark IX which saw service with the RAF. Following the war the plane was sold to the South African Air Force. In the 1970s it was rediscovered in a Cape Town scrapyard and rescued by the late building developer and aviation enthusiast Charles Church. It has changed hands several times since then and has been subject to a five-year restoration project to make it airworthy again.
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Neale Haynes / Rex Features ( 909726ag )
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
An airworthy Vickers-Supermarine Mk1X Spitfire is expected to fetch at least GBP 1.5 - 2 million when it goes under the hammer. The plane is being sold by a private seller on April 20 at the RAF Museum in Hendon, north London, by Bonhams. The legendary aircraft is the second of the Second World War planes to be sold in the last year. Last September Bonhams sold a non-airworthy 1945 Supermarine Spitfire for a record price of GBP 1.1 million. And this plane is considered to be even more desirable that that one. This latest Spitfire, built in 1944, was originally a single-seat Mark IX which saw service with the RAF. Following the war the plane was sold to the South African Air Force. In the 1970s it was rediscovered in a Cape Town scrapyard and rescued by the late building developer and aviation enthusiast Charles Church. It has changed hands several times since then and has been subject to a five-year restoration project to make it airworthy again.
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Neale Haynes / Rex Features ( 909726ab )
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
An airworthy Vickers-Supermarine Mk1X Spitfire is expected to fetch at least GBP 1.5 - 2 million when it goes under the hammer. The plane is being sold by a private seller on April 20 at the RAF Museum in Hendon, north London, by Bonhams. The legendary aircraft is the second of the Second World War planes to be sold in the last year. Last September Bonhams sold a non-airworthy 1945 Supermarine Spitfire for a record price of GBP 1.1 million. And this plane is considered to be even more desirable that that one. This latest Spitfire, built in 1944, was originally a single-seat Mark IX which saw service with the RAF. Following the war the plane was sold to the South African Air Force. In the 1970s it was rediscovered in a Cape Town scrapyard and rescued by the late building developer and aviation enthusiast Charles Church. It has changed hands several times since then and has been subject to a five-year restoration project to make it airworthy again.
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Neale Haynes / Rex Features ( 909726q )
Cockpit of a Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire
Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
An airworthy Vickers-Supermarine Mk1X Spitfire is expected to fetch at least GBP 1.5 - 2 million when it goes under the hammer. The plane is being sold by a private seller on April 20 at the RAF Museum in Hendon, north London, by Bonhams. The legendary aircraft is the second of the Second World War planes to be sold in the last year. Last September Bonhams sold a non-airworthy 1945 Supermarine Spitfire for a record price of GBP 1.1 million. And this plane is considered to be even more desirable that that one. This latest Spitfire, built in 1944, was originally a single-seat Mark IX which saw service with the RAF. Following the war the plane was sold to the South African Air Force. In the 1970s it was rediscovered in a Cape Town scrapyard and rescued by the late building developer and aviation enthusiast Charles Church. It has changed hands several times since then and has been subject to a five-year restoration project to make it airworthy again.
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Neale Haynes / Rex Features ( 909726p )
Cockpit of a Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire
Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
An airworthy Vickers-Supermarine Mk1X Spitfire is expected to fetch at least GBP 1.5 - 2 million when it goes under the hammer. The plane is being sold by a private seller on April 20 at the RAF Museum in Hendon, north London, by Bonhams. The legendary aircraft is the second of the Second World War planes to be sold in the last year. Last September Bonhams sold a non-airworthy 1945 Supermarine Spitfire for a record price of GBP 1.1 million. And this plane is considered to be even more desirable that that one. This latest Spitfire, built in 1944, was originally a single-seat Mark IX which saw service with the RAF. Following the war the plane was sold to the South African Air Force. In the 1970s it was rediscovered in a Cape Town scrapyard and rescued by the late building developer and aviation enthusiast Charles Church. It has changed hands several times since then and has been subject to a five-year restoration project to make it airworthy again.
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Neale Haynes / Rex Features ( 909726g )
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
An airworthy Vickers-Supermarine Mk1X Spitfire is expected to fetch at least GBP 1.5 - 2 million when it goes under the hammer. The plane is being sold by a private seller on April 20 at the RAF Museum in Hendon, north London, by Bonhams. The legendary aircraft is the second of the Second World War planes to be sold in the last year. Last September Bonhams sold a non-airworthy 1945 Supermarine Spitfire for a record price of GBP 1.1 million. And this plane is considered to be even more desirable that that one. This latest Spitfire, built in 1944, was originally a single-seat Mark IX which saw service with the RAF. Following the war the plane was sold to the South African Air Force. In the 1970s it was rediscovered in a Cape Town scrapyard and rescued by the late building developer and aviation enthusiast Charles Church. It has changed hands several times since then and has been subject to a five-year restoration project to make it airworthy again.
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Neale Haynes / Rex Features ( 909726b )
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
An airworthy Vickers-Supermarine Mk1X Spitfire is expected to fetch at least GBP 1.5 - 2 million when it goes under the hammer. The plane is being sold by a private seller on April 20 at the RAF Museum in Hendon, north London, by Bonhams. The legendary aircraft is the second of the Second World War planes to be sold in the last year. Last September Bonhams sold a non-airworthy 1945 Supermarine Spitfire for a record price of GBP 1.1 million. And this plane is considered to be even more desirable that that one. This latest Spitfire, built in 1944, was originally a single-seat Mark IX which saw service with the RAF. Following the war the plane was sold to the South African Air Force. In the 1970s it was rediscovered in a Cape Town scrapyard and rescued by the late building developer and aviation enthusiast Charles Church. It has changed hands several times since then and has been subject to a five-year restoration project to make it airworthy again.
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Neale Haynes / Rex Features ( 909726a )
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
An airworthy Vickers-Supermarine Mk1X Spitfire is expected to fetch at least GBP 1.5 - 2 million when it goes under the hammer. The plane is being sold by a private seller on April 20 at the RAF Museum in Hendon, north London, by Bonhams. The legendary aircraft is the second of the Second World War planes to be sold in the last year. Last September Bonhams sold a non-airworthy 1945 Supermarine Spitfire for a record price of GBP 1.1 million. And this plane is considered to be even more desirable that that one. This latest Spitfire, built in 1944, was originally a single-seat Mark IX which saw service with the RAF. Following the war the plane was sold to the South African Air Force. In the 1970s it was rediscovered in a Cape Town scrapyard and rescued by the late building developer and aviation enthusiast Charles Church. It has changed hands several times since then and has been subject to a five-year restoration project to make it airworthy again.
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Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Neale Haynes / Rex Features ( 909726am )
Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire
Bonhams to Auction an Airworthy Two-Seater Vickers-Supermarine MK IX Spitfire, RAF Thruxton Hampshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
An airworthy Vickers-Supermarine Mk1X Spitfire is expected to fetch at least GBP 1.5 - 2 million when it goes under the hammer. The plane is being sold by a private seller on April 20 at the RAF Museum in Hendon, north London, by Bonhams. The legendary aircraft is the second of the Second World War planes to be sold in the last year. Last September Bonhams sold a non-airworthy 1945 Supermarine Spitfire for a record price of GBP 1.1 million. And this plane is considered to be even more desirable that that one. This latest Spitfire, built in 1944, was originally a single-seat Mark IX which saw service with the RAF. Following the war the plane was sold to the South African Air Force. In the 1970s it was rediscovered in a Cape Town scrapyard and rescued by the late building developer and aviation enthusiast Charles Church. It has changed hands several times since then and has been subject to a five-year restoration project to make it airworthy again.
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