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Old 22nd Nov 2020, 10:39
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meteor T7 WL349

can anyone tell me which sqn these bars are for please

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Old 22nd Nov 2020, 11:46
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Looks like 2 ANS.
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This was later painted in camo and ended up as a gate guardian at Staverton. Are you doing any camouflaged T.7s?
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Originally Posted by Quemerford
This was later painted in camo and ended up as a gate guardian at Staverton.
Sadly, the museum at Staverton no longer acknowledges its existence: https://jetagemuseum.org/aircraft/

The most recent photo I've seen of it shows it semi-derelict, stripped of paint and minus its outer wings on the edge of the airfield.
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Originally Posted by DaveReidUK
Sadly, the museum at Staverton no longer acknowledges its existence: https://jetagemuseum.org/aircraft/

The most recent photo I've seen of it shows it semi-derelict, stripped of paint and minus its outer wings on the edge of the airfield.
Saw it last year in fact: it was right up by the museum building, pretty much intact.
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Saw it last year in fact: it was right up by the museum building, pretty much intact.
That's good to hear - it's due some TLC after its prolonged spell in the open.


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thank you dave
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