johnmsouthall: A Hawker Siddeley Dominie T 1 Crew Trainer
johnmsouthall: Hawker Siddeley Nimrod R 1 - Electronic Reconnaissance
johnmsouthall: Lockheed P 2 H Neptune
johnmsouthall: Fairey Delta 2 the first jet aircraft to exceed 1000mph.
johnmsouthall: British Aircraft Corporation's TSR2. Caused a bit of a stink when this was overlooked for further development
johnmsouthall: I have always looked at this and smiled. Gloster Meteor F8 (Prone). The prone does refer to flying lying down and the likely effects
johnmsouthall: Tornado in her development state
johnmsouthall: Rolls Royce Olympus 22R 320 engine
johnmsouthall: BAE Avro 707C
johnmsouthall: Hunting H126 Research prototype
johnmsouthall: XN714 Hunting H126 Research Prototype
johnmsouthall: Bristol Type 188 XF926
johnmsouthall: Not much to say about this. It is a rather nice model of a TSR2 and it is underneath the real thing
johnmsouthall: Supermarine type 559
johnmsouthall: Sepecat Jaguar ACT fly-by-wire development aircraft.
johnmsouthall: English Electric P1 Lightning - Research aircraft from 1954 to 1962
johnmsouthall: BAC Jet Provost T3
johnmsouthall: English Electric Lightning
johnmsouthall: Rocket propelled intercepted - 1944 to 1945. Messershmitt - Me163B-1a Komet
johnmsouthall: Hawker Siddeley STOVL Harrier "Jump Jet"
johnmsouthall: Focke Achgelis FA-330 BACHSTELZE - Light reconnaissance aircraft
johnmsouthall: Avro Lincoln BII a bomber in use from 1945 to 1963
johnmsouthall: Avro Lincoln BII bomb bay
johnmsouthall: Nice to see a field gun in the museum. They were, after all, as a part of The RAF Regiment, fundamental in keeping the planes flying This one is a Molins 6 pounder
johnmsouthall: Focke Achgelis FA-330 Bachstelze - a German light reconnaissance aircraft
johnmsouthall: Mercedes Benz G-Wagen - Captured in The Falklands in 1982 with a 30mm shell hole in it's bonnet. Since then it has moved about quite a lot.
johnmsouthall: IA 58A PUCARA from Argentina
johnmsouthall: PBY 6A Catalina- reconnaissance amphibian - Sea plane to you and me
johnmsouthall: De Havilland DH 112 Venom FB4 - Fighter bomber 1952 to 1962
johnmsouthall: Very topical - an Afghan Hind bi-plane light bomber. Gifted to the museum by the Afghan Air Force back in 1968.