Thanks for photos 'MPN11'. A4G Side Number 889 was lost to a cold catapult a few years later with the pilot escaping under water after carrier passed by. 887 still flies today with DRAKEN USA as
N144EM. Recent photo:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/eor1/28295842072/
'OK4Wire' said: "...I have no documentation to refer to...". If one navigates to:
SpazSinbad A4G | Fleet Air Arm Association of Australia then following directions there, one may download all kinds of information about Naval Aviation for future reference. RAF CRABS should not bother - mainly because one of note here earlier said 'it was all gibberish'. However if directions followed perhaps there will be less of that. 50 years ago 'OK4Wire' featured in a hangar fire. BZ.