December 11, 2007 at 1:17 pm
There is a Hunter fuselage currently resting on a trailer at G T Stone’s transport yard at Pool, Cornwall. Looks like a rescued fire dump victim, possibly from Culdrose/Predannack?
Haven’t had time to go rubber-necking, although it is easily visible from the public road.
Anyone know where it is bound for?
SoG
By: markp451a - 30th December 2007 at 22:57
Its not there anymore
passed it on the A30 at Bodmin just before Xmas
By: Arabella-Cox - 30th December 2007 at 19:32
Hi there,
Newbie alert – It was me that took the picture that was found through Google of XE668 on a truck at Pool a few weeks ago!
Just to say “Hi!” and that the fuselage is no longer in residence at the lorry depot, so presumably it has made it’s way to Bristol – if anyone can confirm this at all – or has any pics of it in it’s new home?
BTW – if anyone’s bored, have a flick(r)? through some of my aircraft pics through the years:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tristanbarratt/sets/72157603090800983/
I’ll be adding to it as and when I can…
By: RichyD - 12th December 2007 at 10:29
ha… they’d better watch out, any longer and someone will have the nose off :diablo:
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You going to get your disc cutter out again?????
By: MarkG - 11th December 2007 at 20:07
Yep it’s the one from culdrose, it was on ebay a couple months ago, it’s a total mess!!:)
Been sat on that trailer for about 6 weeks now. Any sign of the wings etc.?
By: Me-109E - 11th December 2007 at 19:46
There is a Hunter fuselage currently resting on a trailer at G T Stone’s transport yard at Pool, Cornwall. Looks like a rescued fire dump victim, possibly from Culdrose/Predannack?
Haven’t had time to go rubber-necking, although it is easily visible from the public road.
Anyone know where it is bound for?
SoG
Yep it’s the one from culdrose, it was on ebay a couple months ago, it’s a total mess!!:)
By: pagen01 - 11th December 2007 at 17:35
SOG, there’s also a Canberra (WJ677) lurking around down there, see if you can locate it!
By: SadOleGit - 11th December 2007 at 16:49
Thank you.
A little googling did the trick, given your information: