WW2 plane built at Yeadon returns to Yorkshire (opens original article in a new tab)
A World War Two-era Avro Anson plane built in Yeadon returned to Yorkshire after being in the Czech Republic, landing at Leeds Bradford Airport to celebrate aviation history.
- A vintage Avro Anson MK1 plane built in 1943 at Yeadon returned to Yorkshire after being in the Czech Republic.
- The plane's landing at Leeds Bradford Airport marked the start of a three-day celebration of its history.
- The plane is the last operating Avro Anson aircraft from the World War Two era and was restored through a nine-month project led by Nigel Berry.
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