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Photo ID: 1561872
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XR222 (cn XO-4) Exhibit at the Imperial War Museum. A potential success made into a failure by politics. |
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Photo ID: 1472281
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XR222 (cn XO-4) Displayed among many more great British designed aircraft in the AirSpace exibition hangar. |
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Photo ID: 1264686
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XR222 (cn XO-4) One of the two surviving BAC TSR-2 airframes on display in the rain at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford in 1992. This aircraft survived, despite orders to destroy all the airframes and manufacturing jigs, when the UK MoD Order for the aircraft was cancelled in 1965. (Victor K1A Tanker XH648 is at right). |
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Photo ID: 1162944
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Photo ID: 1102986
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XR222 (cn XO-4) Canon 1Dii ISO100, Canon 28-135 IS, 1/640th, f9 |
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Photo ID: 1075377
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XR222 (cn XO-4) Awaiting its final resting place inside the AirSpace Building. Canon 1Dii ISO125, Canon 28-70L, 1/160th, f18 |
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Photo ID: 1075369
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XR222 (cn XO-4) Awaiting its final resting place inside the AirSpace Building. Canon 1Dii ISO100, Canon 28-70L, 1/160th, f13 |
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Photo ID: 1070146
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XR222 (cn XO-4) Currently outside the new 'Airspace' hangar at Duxford, soon to be displayed inside permanently. |
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Photo ID: 1048733
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Photo ID: 0997760
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XR222 (cn XO-4) A very rare plane. Seen just before being revealed in its lovely new colour scheme. The only picture of this plane in this colour, still in the restoration hangar! |
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Photo ID: 0990584
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XR222 (cn XO-4) This Beauty that never was. It has been restored to a beautiful condition now. However, this is the only photo in the Database, before this 'makeover'. |
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Photo ID: 0979919
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XR222 (cn XO-4) Seen here shortly after being rolled out following a 18 month restoration programme. The aircraft was moved to the £25 million AirSpace Museum hangar. XR222 was the forth production aircraft and was incomplete when the project was cancelled. It was allocated to the Cranfield Institute of Technology prior to be transferred to the Imperial War Museum. |
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Photo ID: 0979918
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XR222 (cn XO-4) Seen on the active ramp prior to being moved to the £25 million AirSpace Museum hangar. The aircraft had just been rolled out after completion of an 18 month restoration programme. The aircraft was the forth production airframe and was incomplete when the project was cancelled. It was allocated to the Cranfield Institute of Technology prior to being transferred to the Imperial War Museum. |
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Photo ID: 0675281
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XR222 (cn XO-4) A moody picture of "the best that never was". At the Imperial War Museum, Duxford. |
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Photo ID: 0515561
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XR222 (cn XO-4) Attack & reconnaissance bomber, first flew September 27 1964.Very advanced for its day but cancelled prior to production due to UK defence cut-backs. At the Imperial War Museum, Duxford. |
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