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I was working abroad when the Enstone plane was flying. I understand it pranked. How badly was it damaged?
Plenty of photos on the 'Net of it in the aftermath of the crash
Originally Posted by
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Where is it now?
That's what I asked in my previous post.
A bit more research in the meantime suggests that the wings, tail feathers and engines may in fact still be at Enstone.
If that's the case, there are now enough bits in the UK to rebuild a substantially complete and representative Mk.31M. Let's hope that happens - it would fill an important gap in our heritage.