Should read MW376
I don’t think there was any such incident involving a Buccaneer at Changi, at least not in the 1963-1967 time period. There were of course several Buccaneer losses in the wider Singapore area.
Temecula and French Valley are the same place…
And there I was thinking this was about a museum in Australia…
This aircraft has been at the Wings and Rotors Air Museum at Temecula California since 2005.
I am not aware of it having moved from there.
This cockpit has now been identified as actually being that of WD956.
Its at the RAF Defford Museum, within the Croome National Trust property.
I don’t think any survive in Pakistan.
Another well known one in photos is K857, flown by Neville Duke on a record-breaking flight in May49:
http://aviadejavu.ru/Images6/HI/HI-1/78-1.jpg
They are Westland Dragonfly, the license-built version of the S-51
Yugoslavia received 10, serials 11501 to 11510.
Thanks for the photo. As yopu say, it’s sadly not sharp enough to be 100% sure.
Does anyone have photographic evidence of the following Ugandan MiG-21s?:
U-904
U-909
U-910
U-911
U-912
U-913
U-914
U-915
U-918
Most sources list them, but I have yet to prove their existence.
It is of course possible that some/all of them, may have been destroyed during the Entebbe raid in 1976, soon after they were delivered.
However, there are photos taken in the aftermath, none of which show any of these aircraft.
Sorry, no idea, i can just read the numerals.
Very nice! The person who wrote the caption for the third photo obviously had difficulty reading Arabic numerals….
That Ghana Wessex is a civil aircraft.
Yes, but it is actually marked as “G-AHXW”, so that does have relevance in this case….