February 24, 2009 at 10:47 am
As we have done so well for the Lightning and Canberra, would anyone like to share pictures of Vampires and Venoms? In service, preserved, or whatever.
I dont have any to hand, but will dig some out later!
Bruce
By: AirspeedNZ - 4th March 2012 at 09:29
WR202 at M.O.T.A.T
By: TerryP - 3rd March 2012 at 20:33
Early non ejection seat T55 instrument panel, and Vampire WR202
By: Jeff Glasser - 3rd March 2012 at 19:55
Love that early cockpit section TerryP.
here are some more of XE 982, sorry if I’ve doubled up!
I believe the aircraft is no more, parts being sold
By: TerryP - 3rd March 2012 at 19:21
Some New Zealand residents:
By: AirspeedNZ - 3rd March 2012 at 05:47
More photos would be great.
I have a couple of the example at the Museum of transport and technology in Auckland N.Z. somewhere. I’ll try to post them shortly.
Dave.
By: Jeff Glasser - 26th May 2009 at 12:26
I’ve just joined this site,so still stumbling around a bit.
As I have a soft spot for Vampires, and Venoms. I thought I’d throw on some pics of a T.11, XE982, that I restored to static condition at Dunkeswell, in Devon back in the early 1990’s. Unfortunately, it was’nt looked after, and soon fell into disrepair in the elements. This aircraft was written off very early in its life by WL 505 in a collision whilst at Cranwell. ( see photo posted by laurieb back in March. )
I believe the aircraft now resides in the Irish Republic.
I have other photos’ of it during resto’ if anyone is interested.
Jeff
By: ollie oliver - 26th April 2009 at 16:35
XG 730
Here is another shot of XG730 sitting on top of an Elizabeth trailer of MARTSU at Lee-on-The-Solent. Thanks Lee for letting me know the final destination of Salisbury Hall, I worked there in the late 1960’s at weekends really must pay a visit some time.

By: corben1 - 25th April 2009 at 19:23
RCAF 17007
Just passing on a Vampire photo. The photo was probably taken in Canada, but date and photographer are unknown.
By: Bruce - 12th March 2009 at 19:41
Thanks Lee, I didnt realise
Interestingly, there is a dent in the intake that corresponds to that trestle – all makes sense now!
Bruce
By: Lee Howard - 12th March 2009 at 19:23
This is how MARTSU made a small aircraft into a wide load!
Bruce should be interested in this one – XG730 en-route to/from HMS Dryad (now, of course, at Salisbury Hall).
By: stevew62 - 12th March 2009 at 18:16
Here are a couple from my Dad’s log books.
This one was dated May 1960 ( 5 Fts )

He flew his first Jet solo in this ( Feb 1960 )

No Info on this one … but I guess it’s from the same period
& finally some thread creep here ….. these are the guys from his course. ( anyone recognise themselves / their father ? )
By: Wingnut - 8th March 2009 at 17:03
:rolleyes:
By: TerryP - 8th March 2009 at 09:26
J-1634
Look to be taken at Wanaka?
Yes, I now have confirmation that the photos of J-1634/ZK-VNM were taken at Wanaka “10-12 years ago” by Phil Burns. It was owned and flown by Trevor Bland and later crashed through a hedge or fence after engine failure at Ardmore. Covered with foam, it never flew again.
J-1799 ex G-BLIC ex N502DM was purchased to replace it and then, strangely, given the same civil reg no of ZK-VNM.
Terry
By: ollie oliver - 6th March 2009 at 23:07
Wide load?
This is how MARTSU made a small aircraft into a wide load!

By: Mark12 - 6th March 2009 at 22:45

By: TerryP - 5th March 2009 at 13:16
Here are three that may not have seen the light of day, NZ5703 looking rather odd waiting to go for scrap in 1962, and Jim Kerr’s XE920 out for its first engine run at Sealand.
By: Mark12 - 5th March 2009 at 08:58
I must have had this print for more than 40 years.
Anybody know the story?
Apologies to an unknown photographer.
Mark

By: TerryP - 4th March 2009 at 20:05
NZ5702
NZ5702 as she was and as she is now in Blenheim, New Zealand.
By: scorpion63 - 4th March 2009 at 14:32
Original DeHavilland publicity shots from 1950’s
By: Stony - 4th March 2009 at 10:47
Here’s another one.