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Impressive new scheme for Farnborough Hunter
Volunteers at the Farnborough Air Sciences Trust have repainted the first production Hawker Hunter T.7. Richard HallHunter XL563 first flew on October 11, 1957, and was allocated to the A&AEE at Boscombe Down. It then served the Institute of Aviation Medicine at Farnborough from May 2, 1963, and now sports the striking colours it wore during its early years there before taking on the more traditional ‘raspberry ripple’ livery

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