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Kemble Air Day - 13th May 2001 |
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WV322 on display in the Delta Jets hangar. In several more pieces than when she arrived on Valentine's day, WV322 was used to demonstrate the landing gear and airbrake mechanisms while she was up on the aircraft jacks. The show, expertly devised by Delta Jets and Kemble Air Services was a good crowd puller. This was made especially aparrent when everyone crowded into the Delta hangar during the afternoon's thunderstorm. |
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This is a view down the rear of the fuselage of WV322. Minus jetpipe, the structure of the rear fuselage can bee seen clearly. Right down at the other end is the hot part of the Rolls Royce Avon series 200 engine. |
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An access panel removed below the tailplane of WV322 shows hydraulic systems in place. |
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XF995, the sister of WV322 was parked outside in the sun for the visitors to have a good look round. She will also be restored to flying condition after WV322. Owned by the same people as WV322, XF995's future is as yet undecided. |
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Some of the owners of WV322, from left to right : Mike Wrigley, John Kent and Chris Perkins. |
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Jonathon Whaley in G-PSST 'Miss Demeanour' taxys out to line up in formation with the other Hunters. |
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Shortly to be followed by Gordon Hannan in G-VETA 'Gordon's Very Expensive Toy Aeroplane'. |







