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Gnat G-NATY at Hurn – 6th Sept

Yesterday (Thursday) I took the chance to go to Bournemouth in the hope of seeing G-NATY outside for the first time – I wasn’t disappointed!
Not only was she outside, but she was being prepped to fly!

The guys at de-Havilland, led by PK, have done a superb job with the restoration of the machine, as have the re-finishers for the paintwork.

Well-known (deep breath) Hunter, Sea Vixen, Canberra, Meteor, Jet Provost, Vampire and Gnat pilot Brian Grant was on hand to do the test flight – she’s pictured here taxiing out in a “what could have been” pose 🙂
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Back to colour…
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The heat-haze was very strong all morning!
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Unfortunately did not occur due to a technical problem, and Brian immediately curtailed the take-off run and taxied straight back to the dispersal.
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Following Brian’s surprisingly easy exit (He’s well over 6ft!) from the aeroplane, it was towed back to the DHA hangar where its engineers immediately began work on her.
Brian was not finished there however, as he flew JP T.5 XW291 (G-BWCS) on a test flight later in the afternoon.

All images were shot on a Canon 10D, the results from yesterday adding to the very encouraging start I have had with it.

Comments always welcome in whatever guise, either on board or via PM.

Thanks for looking,
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By: XR537 (G-NATY) - 10th September 2007 at 19:30

Unfortunately did not occur due to a technical problem, and Brian immediately curtailed the take-off run and taxied straight back to the dispersal.

Following Brian’s surprisingly easy exit (He’s well over 6ft!) from the aeroplane, it was towed back to the DHA hangar where its engineers immediately began work on her.

Mark

Front strut was a little icky… well you would be if you were still on your first one since 1963… so it was changed over for a nice new shiny one.

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By: XR537 (G-NATY) - 10th September 2007 at 19:28

I was there a week ago yesterday the Gnat was just sitting next to the sad looking Sea Vixen but the JP did go up and I guess it was Brian flying. Nice shots there.

Whats happing to the Blue Hunter at Hurn?

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It’s in for major.

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By: Manston Airport - 8th September 2007 at 15:57

I was there a week ago yesterday the Gnat was just sitting next to the sad looking Sea Vixen but the JP did go up and I guess it was Brian flying. Nice shots there.

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By: Arabella-Cox - 7th September 2007 at 14:15

Lovely photo’s absolutely stunning.

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By: pagen01 - 7th September 2007 at 13:53

Lovely pictures, the B&W one could have been taken in the ’60s.

BTW, do you know what is happening with the Sea Vixen there?

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