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Old 14th Mar 2014, 21:08
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Ex RAAF 707 flown to Manston

Does anyone have any info on what became of this project, please?
If I remember correctly the aircraft was purchased by Tony Vaughan who had plans to give flights and display this aircraft.
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I seem to recall a partially dismembered 707, perhaps grey in colour sitting on the tarmac not so far from the terminal at Manston about 2 years ago. The vertical stabiliser was off (I think). Not sure what happened after that, but sadly most of the old jets that arrive tend to never fly out again.



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I guess the Campaign Against Aviation (CAA) put a stop to the plan which was to have the 707 on the UK air show circuit. The DVD produced by Avion Video a few years ago followed the story of this former RAAF 707; its restoration and flight back to the UK. The idea then was to have it on the UK air show circuit within a few months. Perhaps the recession also had something to do with its demise? A great shame after all the effort the owner went through.
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OMG how awful; so not even the cockpit saved?
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From the photo it looks like they had saved from behind the wing to the nose of the aircraft, but as to whether they kept anything at all who knows ? I wonder what was the significance of the rectangular section that were axle-grinder away relatively neatly ?



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Not quite on topic but when i went past Manston a couple of years ago I think I saw a DC 8
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You did, a very fine example ZS-registered ZS-OSI - Stars Away Aviation Douglas DC-8-62CF at Luqa Int | Photo ID 161336 | Airplane-Pictures.net either this one or another (I've no idea). Hopefully still flying somewhere in Africa.



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Most of it was hidden behind buildings but I glimpsed a nose with a pair of "Kenneth Williams Nostrils" and could not think of anything else it could be!
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Thanks for all 707 responses.Very sad really.I think I watched the Avion DVD a few years ago and remember the RAAF pilots saying what a nice aircraft it was.
That D/C 8 looks very smart, ex African International?
Like the Kenneth Williams analogy.
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More info on the ex RAAF 707 here VH-JET#1 & Her Sisters - Other Australian 707 Operators - RAAF

The owner was Tom Vaughan of Turbine Motor Works. His intention was to operate experience flights for enthusiasts and he also aspired to other exotic airliners. Sadly I think it was the GFC that put paid to his noble plans.
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