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                            Still searching for this elusive location; but in the meantime G-EBJT is registered as a Westland Woodpigeon Mk 1,  I believe Westland also built a biplane version in order to compare performance.  Was it this aircraft that they extended the span of to improve take-off?   It later became the Westland Widgeon Mk 2.   Can anyone come up with the correct information on all this?
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