August 9, 2005 at 5:27 pm
I’ve heard that a Harrier at Cosford is currently for sale, does anyone know anything more about this? I think they have Harriers used for training at Cosford, so it’s most likely them, as the only other ‘Harrier’ at Cosford is a Kestrel in the workshop at Cosford, and i doubt the museum would sell that.
Edit – The RAF has at least 3 Harrier Gr.3’s for training at Cosford, and the museum also has a Kestrel FGA.1 and Harrier Gr.3 in the restoration and conservation centre.
By: Binbrook 01 - 10th August 2005 at 11:00
Hello All,
I think the Harrier now at Bletchley was the airframe on the low-loaders at this years RIAT at Fairford.
Tim
By: Paul F - 10th August 2005 at 08:59
Look in the current issue of Flypast…
Details in current Issue
Paul F
By: anneorac - 10th August 2005 at 08:03
It’s the Taining Schools examples which are up for sale. Don’t know how many they are getting rid of though.
Anne
By: Barnowl - 10th August 2005 at 00:01
Unfortunatly the only things likley to fly resulting from my wallet being opened are the cloud of moths being disturbed… But my god if i won the lottery, eh!!!
BARNOWL
By: Ant.H - 9th August 2005 at 23:50
There was an item on the BBC’s Look East TV news bulletin roughly a week ago about the arrival and re-assembly of a Harrier GR3 at an ATC squadron in Bletchley,which I think came from Cosford.
By: TEXANTOMCAT - 9th August 2005 at 17:57
£POA….ulp!
By: Rlangham - 9th August 2005 at 17:52
Mmmm i love that black T.8, i’ll have one of those and the Cosford Gr.3 (guessing its a Gr.3) to turn back into Gr.1 config….. anyone got some money they fancy lending me?
By: TEXANTOMCAT - 9th August 2005 at 17:42
News to me but Everett aero have several for sale in the UK…www.everettaero.com