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Post by spargazer on Feb 8, 2017 18:24:18 GMT 1
OLIVER VALVES,The place has a small, private, collection of aircraft and militaria. ex cosford ZA399 is visible from the outside, according to Google Earth. I asked about access and got the response "it is a private collection" repeated two more times from some female. I am glad I phoned first and not wasted time and money on travel. They do make very good valves for the oil industry. It is also a great shame that they do not allow any viewings.
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Post by davecalveley on Feb 9, 2017 7:22:54 GMT 1
Keir Visits are normally allowed by veterans associations ....aviation groups etc. Think there is an open day once a year to raise funds for RAFA etc but not heard of one last year...
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Post by estrella on Feb 26, 2017 13:20:41 GMT 1
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Post by spargazer on Apr 29, 2024 22:14:37 GMT 1
How does one find out about these
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Post by sabre on Apr 30, 2024 8:46:33 GMT 1
I visited this January and the Tornado was in the front yard. The only other aircraft seen was 5X-UUX Scout Srs 1 in the back yard. There are believed to be 10 aircraft owned by Oliver valves. I suggest you check the upcoming Wrecks & Relics 29th edition for the latest info....
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Post by Airbus A346 on May 14, 2024 0:09:53 GMT 1
I visited this January and the Tornado was in the front yard. The only other aircraft seen was 5X-UUX Scout Srs 1 in the back yard. There are believed to be 10 aircraft owned by Oliver valves. I suggest you check the upcoming Wrecks & Relics 29th edition for the latest info.... It would appear that XW330 Jet Provost T.5A has been sold and moved on. It was still there in October 2022, but gone by April 2023.
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