March 6, 2004 at 8:46 pm
Hummmm – is it a classed as “historic” yet?
Anyway, it seems to be sadly forgotten these days – how about a few pics, if anyone has them?
By: British Canuck - 8th March 2004 at 19:24
The Coventry HS125 looks like she has gotten a repaint…
And the G-ARYC at Colney looks great..how is the interior?
By: Bruce - 8th March 2004 at 15:45
Originally posted by Spey111
G-ARYC is preserved at London Colney and I believe the nose of G-ARYA is still surviving in use as a procedures trainer at the North East Wales Institute at Wrexham. The rest of the fuselage and other parts are at Connahs Quay in Wales.
We’ve got G-ARYA as well now, (Thanks David), though there is not a lot left of her.
If anyone has any early 125 cockpit parts, then please let me know!
Cheers
Bruce
By: Spey111 - 8th March 2004 at 08:59
G-ARYB Coventry
Sorry forgot to add the picture
By: Spey111 - 8th March 2004 at 08:58
Another old HS125 displayed at the Midland Air Museum at Coventry. Registration is G-ARYB.
G-ARYC is preserved at London Colney and I believe the nose of G-ARYA is still surviving in use as a procedures trainer at the North East Wales Institute at Wrexham. The rest of the fuselage and other parts are at Connahs Quay in Wales.
By: LAHARVE - 7th March 2004 at 23:29
XV734 at Southend 1968
By: Bruggen 130 - 7th March 2004 at 14:37
Jet Provost
One more, it’s mildenhall but i don’t when.
Phil.
By: Bruggen 130 - 7th March 2004 at 14:34
Jet Provost
Mildenhall 84.
Phil.
By: Bruggen 130 - 7th March 2004 at 14:30
Dominie.
Here’s one taken at cottesmore 01.
Phil.
By: RobAnt - 7th March 2004 at 13:47
Those are great – thanks guys.
Maybe I misjudged, perhaps there is some interest in the old bird after all!
Please don’t stop though 😀
By: Jorgo - 7th March 2004 at 12:30
Over Lincolnshire…
By: Jorgo - 7th March 2004 at 12:29
HS-125
Here’s a couple for you.
By: Bruce - 7th March 2004 at 08:09
That wasnt supposed to happen – need a better phot programme….
Bruce
By: Bruce - 7th March 2004 at 08:07
Here is our 125 – G-ARYC, the 3rd aircraft built, and the first production aircraft – just after we rolled it out last year. Time has meant that we still havent fitted the missing bits, though we will do some of it this year!
By: stringbag - 6th March 2004 at 23:58
Do you have any photos of the JPs may I ask?
By: David Burke - 6th March 2004 at 22:06
A fair amount of the RAF’s fleet could be classed as ‘historic’ either through age or usage!
By: Bruggen 130 - 6th March 2004 at 21:30
Dominie
Found this one from Finningley.
Phil
By: Arabella-Cox - 6th March 2004 at 20:59
Try this:
http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=119862&perpage=15&pagenumber=1