Painted as the record breaking WB188 this previously airworthy Hunter GA11 had lost her permit-to-fly and was owned by Delta Jets at Kemble. She is now preserved at St Mawgan however her future is in some doubt with the closure of the CAHC. (April 2023)
Painted as the record breaking WB188 this Hunter GA11 was a non-flyer by this point and was owned by Delta Jets at Kemble. She is now preserved at Melksham, Wiltshire. Her correct military identity was XF300.
Painted as the record breaking WB188 this Hunter GA11 was a non-flyer by this point and was owned by Delta Jets at Kemble. She is now preserved at Melksham, Wiltshire. Her correct military identity was XF300.
Photo taken at the 1989 International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford, this Hawker Hunter T.7 was then operated by the ETPS. She was written off August 1998 at Boscombe Down, the crew were slightly injured.
Photo taken at the 1989 International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford, this Hawker Hunter FGA.9 was then operated by the A&AEE. She went onto the civil register as G-ETPS.
Back to the 7th July 1993 and we have stopped outside Payerne in Switzerland. This Hawker Hunter F.58 was operated by FlSt 7 out of Interlaken. Now on display at Mollis, she was later well known as the 'Graffiti Hunter'.