July 8, 2009 at 10:49 pm
In the morning the T.20 was tractored up to the end of the runway for engine runs and then returned to the crash gate under its own power and oil smoke screen. It went into the hanger for a change of oil and late in the afternoon it was back outside on the flight line. After a couple of engine runs and checking of things under the bonnet, Steve Hinton fired it up and took it for a spin over the Cambridgeshire countryside.















Brian
By: Roobarb - 9th July 2009 at 21:58
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Who actually owns the T.20? Is it a planes of fame job?
Try this for an answer…
By: Flygirl - 9th July 2009 at 18:52
Great pictures 🙂 Anna:)
By: Oxcart - 9th July 2009 at 18:32
An American group own it, but can’t remember reading the name anywhere
By: markstringer - 9th July 2009 at 15:09
That is one beast!
it will be interesting this time next year as you may be able to add another 3-4 on the flightline, all being different variations.
Who actually owns the T.20? Is it a planes of fame job?
By: Oxcart - 9th July 2009 at 15:05
Great pics-but they’re only borrowing it
By: ozplane - 9th July 2009 at 10:46
Great pictures and a tremendous effort by the TFC engineers. When I saw it on Monday I wouldn’t have thought it possible. Well done all round.
By: CADman - 9th July 2009 at 10:01
Great news !!!! Back where she belongs in the British sky.
By: SADSACK - 9th July 2009 at 09:49
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Fantastic pics, thanks for sharing them!!!
By: Arabella-Cox - 9th July 2009 at 07:15
Great pics, i hope to see her over the weekend.
curlyboy
By: 92fis - 8th July 2009 at 23:00
Lovely set of pic’s Brian.
By: DazDaMan - 8th July 2009 at 22:51
Very nice…. 🙂