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Aircraft:
Hawker Hunter T.8C
- Reg: G-BWGL photos
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Serial #:
41H-695946
- Airline: Dutch Hawker Hunter Foundation
- Photo Date: Jun 19, 2011
- Uploaded: Sep 29, 2023
- Cotswold Airport - EGBP, United Kingdom
Taxiing back in the evening light after its display at the Cotswold Airshow 2011 to mark the 60th anniversary of the Hunter. XF357 was built as an Mk.4 in 1956. She served with No. 130 Sqn. at RAF Brüggen before being converted by Hawker to a two-seat T.8 trainer. She was then delivered to the Fleet Air Arm at Lossiemouth till struck off charge in 1994. The Hunter is flown by the Dutch Hawker Hunter Foundation in the color scheme of the first Hunter T.7 delivered to Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) at Twenthe on 18 Jul 1958.
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Taxiing back in the evening light after its display at the Cotswold Airshow 2011 to mark the 60th anniversary of the Hunter. XF357 was built as an Mk.4 in 1956. She served with No. 130 Sqn. at RAF Brüggen before being converted by Hawker to a two-seat T.8 trainer. She was then delivered to the Fleet Air Arm at Lossiemouth till struck off charge in 1994. The Hunter is flown by the Dutch Hawker Hunter Foundation in the color scheme of the first Hunter T.7 delivered to Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) at Twenthe on 18 Jul 1958.Camera
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Aircraft
- Reg: G-BWGL photos
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Aircraft:
Hawker Hunter T.8C
- Airline: Dutch Hawker Hunter Foundation
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Serial #:
41H-695946
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Cotswold Airport - EGBP
- United Kingdom