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RAFM Ki-100 back to Cosford

Poster on Britmodeller posted some photos of the Ki-100 arriving back at Cosford on a low loader. Presumably making space for the F-35 replica in Milestones of Flight.

http://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=78811&hl=

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By: Arabella-Cox - 30th September 2011 at 21:28

[HTML]I think the f35 takes up an awful ammount of space and could be housed outdoors as an impressive gate guard.
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They could stick on the top of that artistic monstrosity by the main entrance, its been crying out to be used a pole to mount an aircraft on since it was errected.

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By: AutoStick - 30th September 2011 at 19:50

I think the F35 should go to the FAA museum ??As its a Naval effort!!

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By: SADSACK - 30th September 2011 at 17:24

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the F35 is a gift from Lockheed Martin, at least the museum have not spent a fortune on it.

While a real Hunter lives outside I think the f35 takes up an awful ammount of space and could be housed outdoors as an impressive gate guard.

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By: Nashio966 - 29th September 2011 at 21:04

James – Dont forget XD818 when she arrived at cosford, was left outside, uncovered and half assembled for quite some time… 😎

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By: pagen01 - 29th September 2011 at 20:31

Personally I feel that the Milestones of Flight box can be ticked by having a Meteor, ie any Meteor, such as the F.8 that is (was?) at Hendon.
DG202 just fits so well at Cosford and the prototype/development aircraft theme.
Don’t forget the Ki100 came from Cosford anyway.

On another note, and possibly quite naively of me, I’m surprised at how some of these rare airframes are moved about, ratchet strapped to an uncovered trailer just seems too exposed. Hey ho.

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By: DaveF68 - 29th September 2011 at 17:21

It gets stranger and stranger maybe the meteor was moved to make way for the EAP but it seems an odd trade.

Maybe the KI100 is better at Cosford but moving it to make way for another replica seems like a waste of resources I mean when Hendon took on the eurofighter model they knew they were getting a real one sooner or later can’t see the same happening for the F35 for a very very long time if at all.

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Although the RAF might not have much use for the VSTOL one they have on order……

In someways, DG202 is one of the most appropriate aircraft for Milestones of Flight – far more significant than the Ki100, and makes an interesting comparison with the 262. Short of dusting down the Whittle from the Science Museum, there is no earlier British jet.

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By: Arabella-Cox - 29th September 2011 at 17:00

It gets stranger and stranger maybe the meteor was moved to make way for the EAP but it seems an odd trade.

Maybe the KI100 is better at Cosford but moving it to make way for another replica seems like a waste of resources I mean when Hendon took on the eurofighter model they knew they were getting a real one sooner or later can’t see the same happening for the F35 for a very very long time if at all.

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By: Flanker_man - 29th September 2011 at 16:25

Isn’t the F-35 more of a millstone rather than a milestone ???? :diablo:

I’ll get my coat……..

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By: pagen01 - 29th September 2011 at 15:41

I thought the main reason the Gloster F.9/40 was at Cosford was because it fitted in with the whole prototype jets and cold-war aviation theme, sad that it has gone to Hendon.

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By: Bruce - 29th September 2011 at 14:26

And as suspected, the Meteor F9/40 DG202 has also pitched up at Hendon. From one extreme to the other!

Bruce

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