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Post by dave on Jul 11, 2022 20:46:10 GMT
hi, stopped here for the Air Heritage museum, but civil seen are...
N644MW Cirrus SR.22T. G-CKOF B.787-9 Norse Atlantic Airways. HB-IHX A.320-214 Edelweiss Air. on a new one day a week flight-Sundays.
plus a few light flying, and on the ground...
and now for the museum, hope this is in the right section,
WJ874 EE Canberra T4 marked VN799. WJ945 Vickers Varsity T1 WL795 Avro Shackleton AEW2 WN149 BP Balliol T2 WT525 EE Canberra T22 c/p WT722 Hawker Hunter T8C WV256 Hawker Hunter GA11 WV798 Hawker Sea Hawk FGA6 XN494 Hunting Jet Provost T3A XP642 Hunting Jet Provost T4 c/p XV148 HS.801 MR1 c/p XV753 HS Harrier GR3 XX240 BAe Hawk T1 XZ607 Westland Lynx AH7 body frame. ZA148 Vickers VC10 K3 ZA398 Panavia Tornado GR4 ZD704 BAe.125 CC3 ZF580 EE Lightning F53 marked as XS935 ZH763 BAC 1-11 Srs.539GL ZH553 Panavia Tornado F3 LZ548/G Vampire - could be WZ450 a T.11 J-1649 Venom c/p WK124 Canberra TT-18 sections also in a f/large section used as a cover was G-CCIS a SF.28A Tandem Falke for rebuild.
finally outside a HAS behind the Shackleton, there were a V.1 on a plinth, a Spitfire BR954 on a transporter, a P.51 44-15648 number off the data panel, named Duchess Adlene, 10 Red tail on a stand, and a Hurricane f/large looked to be dumped. All plastic mouldings.
all in all a good museum, complete a/c and lots of bits and pieces, makes my day...
regards, dave...X
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