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Photo ID: 0314763
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LN-FOL (cn 1116) Sitting in a remote corner in CVT next to the fire-dump. |
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Photo ID: 2253961
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Views: 23466
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1716 (cn 1526) On a transfer flight from South Africa to UK on 13.07.1994 both starboard engines failed and the pilot made a belly landing in the darkness of the night, 80km west of Fderik. All 19 on board survived. Was operated by the South African Air Force Museum. |
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Photo ID: 2248742
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Views: 8946
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ZG994 (cn 2206) This photo shows the remains of aircraft recovered by Forward Support (Fixed Wing) HQ at RAF St Athan following accidents. Islander ZG994 had crashed near Middle Wallop in 1999 and had subsequently been taken to BN Bembridge for use as an avionics trainer but then abandoned. Alongside it are U.S. Marines AV-8B ***542 (Code 38), Jet Provost XS180 (Instructional Airframe Number 8238M) and Harrier GR3 XZ993. (Thanks to friend and colleague Warrant Officer Nige Hughes for access & Mark Dashwood for info) |
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Photo ID: 2248370
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PH-KCH / CH-008 (cn 48562/591) Two great ex-KLM tri-holers seen sitting in a corner of Victorville, awaiting their fate as scrap-metal while already being stripped down to pieces for spare parts. The tail and winglet visible to the left belongs to PH-KCI while -KCH has no winglets, doors or engines left. Sad to see these gorgeous jets disappearing so fast. |
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Photo ID: 2246760
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Views: 1389
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G-APPX (cn 73) This early Viscount was broken up by Alidair in 1977, along with Channel Airways G-ATUE, of which only the nose remains in this picture. |
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Photo ID: 2238682
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N707NA / 707 (cn 282-3507) A DM 'variety pack'! Located in this scrapyard are a single P-3 and T-37 as well as 9 C-130's and 5 C-131's, it's like a time machine!! |
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Photo ID: 2230044
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XS641 (cn BN25) The remains of this ex-RAF Andover are now perched on top of cabins at a scrap yard in Sandbach, Cheshire. The fuselage is often taken down to the Glastonbury festival, hence the graffiti (Canon 50D + 24-105 F/4 L) |
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Photo ID: 2227421
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XM967 (cn B1/95052) This was the view from the Fosseway path, a public right-of-way across RAF Kemble when it hosted No. 5 Maintenance Unit. It shows the A-Site scrap dump with the remains of the Lightning T5 prototype that had been in the RAF Museum Reserve Collection at Colerne. (Thanks to Mike Freer for this information.) It still wears the original yellow trainer bands, obsolete by some 14 years when this picture was taken. How such an exhibit could have been dumped defies imagination. |
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Photo ID: 2220942
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Photo ID: 2220944
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XX975 / 07 (cn S97) Seen at the 2010 Cosford Airshow and parked outside temporarily to allow the hangars to be used for other exhibits. |
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Photo ID: 2220993
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Views: 826
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XX968 / AJ (cn S90) Main gear and associated equipment of one of Cosford's training Jag's. |
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Photo ID: 2200353
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Views: 3221
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N8468V (cn 2228R) This aircraft has had a very rough history, including crashes in 1990, 2003, and two in 2012, the second of which resulted in a fire. The pilot escaped unhurt. |
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Photo ID: 2198854
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6518 (cn 50) Wings of the C-212 that crashed at 05-07-1978 into Serra de Santa Bárbara, due location error during approach to Lajes Air Base (note the flaps extended). This place is located at the highest mountain on island, that is an active volcano with the last eruption at 1761. |
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Photo ID: 2188077
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9L-LDU (cn 19179/500) This Plane Was Destroyed By Fire at Istanbul's Sabiha Gokcen Airport |
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Photo ID: 2188078
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Views: 1946
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155861 (cn 3284) Actually 155861, this frame, a two seat reconnaissance and training version F-4J, was a derelict at NAS Alameda when discovered by a member of the Estrella Warbbirds Museum. It was recovered and painted in Blue Angels colours [Nikon D3] |
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