October 18, 2012 at 8:44 am
Does anybody know the whereabouts of
Hunter WW664 (Thetford area)
L-39 28+04 (forncett area)
Grasshopper XP458 (Norwich area)
Please
Many Thanks
By: TwinOtter23 - 19th October 2012 at 16:22
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As for the Grasshopper, this was what was passed onto Demobbed:
XP458 ex Norwich Museum, a recent visit here confirmed that this airframe was returned to its owner back in 1987 after it was damaged whilst on display. The museum is somewhat bemused by the continued sightings of it at museum since then.
W&R 23 notes the Grasshopper under the City of Norwich Museum but states “ex Fakenham area. Stored.”
:confused: I’m slightly surprised at their bemusement, perhaps they need to amend the listing that Mr Ellis sends out to every museum before each edition of W&R is published!
By: AlanR - 18th October 2012 at 22:53
Thanks for the info on the Beck Row Hunter. It certainly look better in the
above picture.
By: DragonRapide - 18th October 2012 at 20:07
I live near there and had no idea – must go and find it!
By: igbfn - 18th October 2012 at 20:02
Apologies, typo on my part:mad:
By: Dr. John Smith - 18th October 2012 at 19:50
Aircraft in Norfolk
The Hunter near Mildenhall is X210 And is in Beck Row
Actually, that’s a slight typo – it Hunter F.6 XG210, and this is what it looked like in late 2011
Back in 2007, it was looking somewhat faded and weathered – but as you can see, did get a lick of paint in 2009-2010, and looks fairly tidy
see also http://www.thunder-and-lightnings.co.uk/hunter/survivor.php?id=208
By: igbfn - 18th October 2012 at 18:12
The Hunter near Mildenhall is X210 And is in Beck Row
By: AlanR - 18th October 2012 at 15:04
The Hunter is a cockpit section and based with a private owner in the Thetford area – as described, he also has the ex southend lightning section, amongst others as well.
Is that the old Rayleigh ATC Lightning cockpit ?
By: AlanR - 18th October 2012 at 15:02
That looks a very nice cockpit.
If I may be allowed to go off at a slight tangent.
When I used to get the park and ride from Lakenheath to the Mildenhall Air Fete,
the bus used to pass a house which had a hunter in the front garden.
Is it still there ?, and what was it’s history ?
I seem to remember it had a red white and blue colour scheme.
By: Jur - 18th October 2012 at 13:35

WW664 cockpit section. Ref. http://www.gbairspares.co.uk/cockpitfest/7922/
By: Jagx204 - 18th October 2012 at 12:55
The Hunter is a cockpit section and based with a private owner in the Thetford area – as described, he also has the ex southend lightning section, amongst others as well. No further location info is available.
As for the Grasshopper, this was what was passed onto Demobbed:
XP458 ex Norwich Museum, a recent visit here confirmed that this airframe was returned to its owner back in 1987 after it was damaged whilst on display. The museum is somewhat bemused by the continued sightings of it at museum since then.
By: TwinOtter23 - 18th October 2012 at 09:20
I believe that Hunter WW664 you referred to may only be a cockpit that was briefly on loan to the museum where I volunteer.
The Grasshopper is on the books of the City of Norwich Museum (but stored off site) and I believe the L-39 has been referred to on this forum in relation to featuring in a James Bond film.
By: igbfn - 18th October 2012 at 09:13
Hi TwinOtter
I know that they are private.
I was hoping that their owners maybe on here, or maybe somebody knows the owners?
By: TwinOtter23 - 18th October 2012 at 09:01
Welcome – according to this ‘aviation bible’ most appear to be in private stores! 🙂