March 10, 2011 at 8:14 pm
On Wednesday I was on a trip arranged by the Training & Development Flight at RAF Wyton, to one of the visitors days that the AAC at Wattisham hold 3 times a year. We arrived about an hour early for the presentation so we could include the aircraft part of the Wattisham Museum. A nice little trip through the Southern HAS site and on to the Northern HAS Site where the museum is located. Due to the shortness of time and lighting conditions, I left the camera on AUTO and let it do all the working out so some high ISO numbers.










Brian
By: Arabella-Cox - 10th March 2011 at 22:13
Funny that outer wing section is the same side as the one missing off the luffenham one, they might be able to move it lump by lump
By: Arabella-Cox - 10th March 2011 at 20:55
Wattisham Museum
Rumour has it that the Wattisham Museum may be getting a couple of Phantom cockpits sections for display. Both ex-74sqn machines they will fit well with the present collection as the new HAS museum building is part of the old 74sqn site.
Anon.
By: Phantom Phil - 10th March 2011 at 20:27
Return of the Toom…?
I haven’t been to Wattisham since the last Phantom’s left in 1992 but would love to visit again!
I see apart from the Phantom tail there is an outer wing section also from a ‘Toom’. Any plans to recover the Phantom from RAF North Luffenham for display at Wattisham??
By: PeterVerney - 10th March 2011 at 20:22
So there is still life on Whatashame. What has happened to the Meatbox they were doing up?