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CL44

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Basset

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Canberra

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Sabreliner

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Islander

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Jet Provost

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Vulcan

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Vulcan

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Devon

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Noratlas

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UH1 Iroquois

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F4 Phantom

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G91

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Puma

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Dominie

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Belfast

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Belfast

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Belfast

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Jetstream

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B707

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Yours truly on the brakes.

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Oops!

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B707

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DC9

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Sea King

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Jet Provost

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XV15 on its way to Paris.

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Wasp

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DC6

Hope something takes your interest.

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I hope you'll excuse me adding a few of my own, from the early 1980s:

 

Breguet Alize:

 

1

 

Antonov An-22:

 

2

 

Canadair CL-44:

 

3

 

u/s Lightning (one of three IIRC!):

 

4

 

AOC's Pembroke:

 

5

 

Mil Mi-2 Hoplite:

 

6

 

I do miss a nice summer's day up there.

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Thanks again Britman.  

 

The Poachers’ JPs and Dominie bring back memories of my first CCF annual camp at Cranwell in 1974 (nearly typed 1794 then; it feels like that long ago) and I spent three happy half-days in the sun on the JP Line helping turn the aeroplanes round between sorties.  I can’t remember if I “played with” XW420 but I certainly did with at least one other Poachers jet.  In that same week I flew in XS710 (stood in the cockpit doorway the whole time as there’s no jump seat) on a pilot conversion sortie, so lots of warning lights, bells, horns and other “you have a problem” attention-getters.

 

Puma XW208 has very recently been acquired by Newark Air Museum but she’s in great need of lots of TLC and new bits having been a ground instructional airframe at Cranwell for some tome (as has the museum’s even more recently acquired Chinook ZA717).

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No excuses needed  for additional eye candy (aviation of course ) and as for summer days playing cricket out the back of the hanger at lunchtimes, yes please , oh , you might throw in a Skylark or two.

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17 hours ago, Pinback said:

thats a dirty Puma!

Back when she was with 33 Sqn.

I'm sure I probably worked on 208 in the distant past & Newark is close, so maybe we'll meet again.

 

Britman, I hope you don't mind. I copied this Puma pic into a discussion on weathering in the chat section.

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11 hours ago, modelling minion said:

That Puma does look good.

Is she just back from a Norway deployment?

Another great set of pictures, thanks for sharing.

Probably returning. Gaggles of helicopters were regular visitors coming and going to the continent.

4 hours ago, Pete in Lincs said:

Back when she was with 33 Sqn.

I'm sure I probably worked on 208 in the distant past & Newark is close, so maybe we'll meet again.

 

Britman, I hope you don't mind. I copied this Puma pic into a discussion on weathering in the chat section.

Thank you , I think they are more use on here than in my albums.

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On 03/03/2018 at 9:39 AM, Sabrejet said:

I hope you'll excuse me adding a few of my own, from the early 1980s:

 

Breguet Alize:

 

1

 

Antonov An-22:

 

2

 

Canadair CL-44:

 

3

 

u/s Lightning (one of three IIRC!):

 

4

 

AOC's Pembroke:

 

5

 

Mil Mi-2 Hoplite:

 

6

 

I do miss a nice summer's day up there.

 

Now you’re cooking on gas ;) ... an air force AN-22 and a Mil-2. What was the date?

 

Martin

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2 hours ago, RidgeRunner said:

 

Now you’re cooking on gas ;) ... an air force AN-22 and a Mil-2. What was the date?

 

Martin

June '86: one An-22 in to deliver (4?) Mi-2s and another to take them back. World Helicopter Champs at (Castle Howard?)

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