Now preserved at the Cornwall Aviation Heritage Centre at the former RAF St Mawgan, ZA148 is often open for tours and she is clearly very well looked after. This shot was taken inside at the rear of the fuselage looking forward.
Now preserved at the Cornwall Aviation Heritage Centre at the former RAF St Mawgan, ZA148 is often open for tours and she is clearly very well looked after.
Now preserved at the Cornwall Aviation Heritage Centre at the former RAF St Mawgan, ZA148 is often open for tours and she is clearly very well looked after.
The real W4041 is on display at the Science Museum, London. On 15 May 1941, the Gloster E.28/39 W4041/G first flew from RAF Cranwell, piloted by Philip E. G. ‘Jerry’ Sayer. In front is a RB.23 Welland, the first British production jet engine.
On the performers ramp at the 1986 Mildenhall Air Fete, this is Phantom FG.1 XV587/'G' operated by RAF No.43 Squadron. She was clearly lightweight with no Sparrow or Sidewinder missiles or fuel tanks attached.