October 6, 2007 at 9:03 pm
Does anyone know the fate of the Meteor F.8 formally at Wales Aircraft Museum-rumour has it,it ended up on a range somewhere:eek:
By: TwinOtter23 - 13th October 2007 at 18:02
Not really ! A number of airframes survived because of their actions – examples that spring to mind include the Ashton fuselage at Newark – the nose of Vulcan XA903
…. plus the de Havilland Sea Venom FAW.21 WW217 also at Newark and a National Benchmark airframe on the National Aviation Heritage Register.:)
By: Radpoe Meteor - 13th October 2007 at 13:08
Has anyone got any photo’s of this Meteor please
There was/is a Meteor F.8 on the ATE ranges in South Wales along with the mortal remains of a Canberra B.6
IF anybody has a photo/photo’s of the Meteor F8 at Sennybridge,Wales,can you please let me know.:D
many thanks- Radpoe Meteor:) 🙂
By: David Burke - 7th October 2007 at 15:11
Not really ! A number of airframes survived because of their actions – examples that spring to mind include the Ashton fuselage at Newark – the nose of Vulcan XA903
By: Bluebird Mike - 7th October 2007 at 13:34
Good Lord, the WAM…an awful, awful place! 😮
By: David Burke - 7th October 2007 at 11:31
There was/is a Meteor F.8 on the ATE ranges in South Wales along with the mortal remains of a Canberra B.6
By: Consul - 6th October 2007 at 21:28
Do you mean “WE925” (which believed a composite with parts of VZ530). It reportedly moved to Bankstown, Australia to International Air Parts and was preserved.