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A Wildcat was presented to the Fleet Air Arm Museum in 1964 by the Air Training School in Yeovilton, which itself got the aircraft from the training school in Loughborough in the late 1950's. Loughborough received the aircraft in 1943 or 1944.
The Wildcat is AL246, ordered by France, received in 1940 which was transferred to Britain with the fall of France and possibly served in the Royal Navy
All information is gotten from the Fleet Air Arm Museum website
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