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Post by Beemer on May 4, 2010 17:00:53 GMT 1
Predannack, probably the most southern (main land) airfield you can go to is used by the Culdrose fire section and gliders at week ends. It had aircraft scattered over the field, some intact and some that had seen better days but well worth the visit. Registration: Type WT308 Canberra B(I)6 XV753 Harrier GR3 XV783 Harrier GR3 XZ969 Harrier GR3 XZ996 Harrier GR3 ZD667 Harrier GR3 XZ145 Harrier T4 XW271 Harrier T4A XS738/U HS Dominie T1 G-BSNE Luscombe 8A Silvaire ZD581 Sea Harrier F/A2 XZ570 Sea King HAS5mod XX845 SEPECAT Jaguar ZE521/VK Viking TX1 ZE527/VP Viking TX1 ZE562/WKViking TX1 ZE605/XE Viking TX1 ZE626/XQ Viking TX1 XS885 Wessex HAS1 XP137 Wessex HAS3 XS520 Wessex HU5 XX520 XS738 XS885 XX845
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Post by buryspotter on May 4, 2010 17:24:10 GMT 1
Fascinating pictures.
That old wreck behind XX520, would that be Carmedic or Beemer ?
Alan
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2010 20:04:29 GMT 1
Interesting selection of shots guys, thanks for sharing.
The last Wessex shot shows how little engagement there is for the tail rotor drive coupling. A reminder of the tragic Wessex crash at Llanberis when a number of Air Cadets perished.
GC
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