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Photo ID 247607 by Peter Fothergill. Private GNAT Display Team Folland Gnat T 1, G MOUR
Photo ID: 247607
True military ex identification XS102.
Photo ID 238683 by Günther Feniuk. Private GNAT Display Team Folland Gnat T 1, G MOUR
Photo ID: 238683
Photo ID 161611 by rinze de vries. Private GNAT Display Team Folland Gnat T 1, G MOUR
Photo ID: 161611
S/L Chris Heames flying Gnat XS102 of the Gnat Display Team finished as 'XR992', one of the Gnats used by the Yellowjacks team formed at 4 FTS in 1963. The original XR992 was lost during a Red Arrows training routine near Cirencester on 16 December 1969.
Photo ID 147964 by Chris Albutt. Private GNAT Display Team Folland Gnat T 1, G MOUR
Photo ID: 147964
Gnat T-1 at RIAT RAF Fairford 2014
Photo ID 145091 by Stefano Tempestini. Private GNAT Display Team Folland Gnat T 1, G MOUR
Photo ID: 145091
Photo ID 143426 by Alex van Noye. Private GNAT Display Team Folland Gnat T 1, G MOUR
Photo ID: 143426
The Gnat is serialed as XR992, but was original numbered as XS102
Photo ID 139755 by frank van de waardenburg. Private Private Folland Gnat T 1, G MOUR
Photo ID: 139755
first it was XR991 now hes flying as XR992
Photo ID 23706 by Neil Cotten. Private Private Folland Gnat T 1, G MOUR
Photo ID: 23706
Photo ID 23101 by James Matthews. Private Private Folland Gnat T 1, G MOUR
Photo ID: 23101
Gnat XR991 (really XS102) lifts off to display at Kemble Airshow. This Gnat is painted to depict a Gnat which was part of the Yellowjacks an RAF display team in the mid 1960`s
Photo ID 5204 by Bruce Woodruff. Private Private Folland Gnat T 1, G MOUR
Photo ID: 5204
Photo ID 5177 by Michael Baldock. Private Private Folland Gnat T 1, G MOUR
Photo ID: 5177
About to land at Biggin Hill in 2005, this Gnat T.1 is marked as XR991, was in reality XS102 when in service with the RAF and is now G-MOUR. She is painted to represent one of the RAF 'Yellowjackets' display team aircraft.
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