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Email Autor Correction ID #1699594 / 15 Views
3-December-2022
ZF592 Displayed as Royal Saudi Air Force 53-686. City of Norwich Aviation Museum night photo shoot (more of ZF592)
Email Autor Correction ID #1691479 / 10 Views
6-September-2022
XS935 Cornwall Aviation Heritage Centre. Recently repainted from the false markings of'XR768' but is actually ex Royal Saudi Air Force sold to the RAF as ZF580 (more of XS935)
Email Autor Correction ID #1669012 / 25 Views
10-February-2022
WG763 A recent arrival the previous day from the Manchester Museum of Science and Industry which has now closed and joins the Boscombe Down Aviation Collection. (more of WG763)
Email Autor Correction ID #1597625 / 17 Views
8-October-2013
XS925 On display at RAF Museum Hendon. This Lightning first flew on Jan. 26, 1967. It served back and forth with No. 5 and No. XI Sqn. The Lightning was handed over to the museum in 1988 in the markings of No. XI Sqn. (more of XS925)
Email Autor Correction ID #1571938 / 22 Views
25-August-2019
XR713 Painted in two different colour schemes with XR713 on the port side and XR718 on the starboard side. (more of XR713)
Email Autor Correction ID #1562746 / 13 Views
27-June-2019
ZF592 Ex Saudi Air Force 53-686. Painted in Saudi colours on one side and RAF colours on the the other side. This aircraft was the demonstrator that appeared at the Farnborough Air show in 1968 as G-AWON (more of ZF592)
Email Autor Correction ID #1562745 / 16 Views
27-June-2019
ZF592 Ex Saudi Air Force 53-686. Painted in Saudi colours on one side and RAF colours on the the other side. This aircraft was the demonstrator that appeared at the Farnborough Air show in 1968 as G-AWON (more of ZF592)
Email Autor Correction ID #1516461 / 6 Views
1-August-2018
XN769 This aircraft when it was still complete was displayed as a gate guardian at my former workplace at the London Air Traffic Control Cente at West Drayton in the UK until 1994 when it was broken up and initialy sold to a private collector in Essex in the UK before moving to the Malta Aviation Museum. (more of XN769)