RAFM Cosford Late '80's?

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Came across a few prints taken back circa late 80's by my late Father-in-law and might be of interest? Unusually some of the hangared inmates are out in the open. Not so sure if this was a regular occurrence or that they were pulled out maybe for a reshuffle within the hangars but I stand corrected?!

Of note possibly is the prototype Hunter WB188 which I believe is currently on loan at the Tangmere Museum?

Cheers
Tim

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This was due to the re-cladding of the bottom two hangars. and it really was a treat to see the airframes outside, but the real plus was those hangars were a lot warmer afterwards, I discarded my fingerless mitts after that!

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And one other thing, that Single Pioneer looks much better in that camo scheme than the one it wears now at Hendon!

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Good pictures Tim, thanks for posting them. I particularly liked the Pioneer and the Sea Balliol (always a surprise when I see it with it's wings folded)

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Bill

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" and the Sea Balliol (always a surprise when I see it with it's wings folded) "--------It would be nice to see it again, is it still hidden in the storage hangar ?

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Love the pic of the Hunter,, always one of my favourite planes. Second choice for me would be the Me 262.

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The Sea Balliol is back on display or it was last week when I visited. Personally I think it should be at Yeovilton as I can't see its relevance other than BP was a midlands based company.

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There was a Sea Balliol at St Athan in 1958 when I was a B/e .It was used for marshalling practice ,also a hunter was used and as the instructor said the faster you flap your arms the faster the a/c will come to youhe was right!!

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The Sea Balliol is back on display or it was last week when I visited. Personally I think it should be at Yeovilton as I can't see its relevance other than BP was a midlands based company.

Think you can argue that one either way..............