Aircraft WK800 Data

WK800
1952 Gloster Meteor D.16, c/n Not found WK800
Latest photos of WK800
WK800 - WK800   Gloster Meteor D.16 [Unknown] (Royal Aircraft Establishment) (Place & Date unknown)~G @ 1980 - by Ray Barber
Ray Barber
WK800 @ EGLS - - on display at the Boscombe Down Aviation Collection (BDAC) at Old Sarum Airfield , EGLS. Ex RAE Llanbedr target drone duties. - by Clive Pattle
Clive Pattle
@ EGLS
WK800 @ EGLS - - on display at the Boscombe Down Aviation Collection (BDAC) at Old Sarum Airfield , EGLS. Ex RAE Llanbedr target drone duties. - by Clive Pattle
Clive Pattle
@ EGLS
WK800 @ EGLS - - on display at the Boscombe Down Aviation Collection (BDAC) at Old Sarum Airfield , EGLS. Ex RAE Llanbedr target drone duties. - by Clive Pattle
Clive Pattle
@ EGLS
Airframe Info
Manufacturer Gloster
Model Meteor D.16 Search all Gloster Meteor D.16
Year built 1952
Construction Number (C/N) Not found WK800
Aircraft Type Fixed wing single engine
Number of Seats 1
Number of Engines 2
Engine Type Turbojet
Engine Manufacturer and Model Rolls-Royce Derwent 8
Aircraft
Registration Number WK800
Current Status Preserved
Owner
Owner Boscombe Down Aviation Collection
Address Old Sarum, Wiltshire
United Kingdom
User Comments
Malcolm Clarke, 2017-05-15 15:34:20
Originally built by Gloster as a Meteor F.8 WK800 for the RAF. Struck off charge in 1960, it was converted to a Meteor U.16. Transferred to the Royal Australian Air Force in 1960 as A77-876, and converted by Fairey Aviation, NSW to U.21 and used as a pilotless target and later as a drone. Returned to the RAF as WK800 and served from July 1969 to October 2004, contracted to Flight Refuelling, converted to Meteor U.16 and last flown October 11th 2004.
Now preserved and exhibited in the Boscombe Down Aviation Collection at Old Sarum.