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XL572 @ EGYK - Hawker Hunter T7 at the Yorkshire Air Museum, Elvington in 1998. From No 2 SoTT, Cosford, and formerly flown as G-HNTR.  - by Malcolm Clarke
Malcolm Clarke
@ EGYK
XL572 @ EGYK - Hunter XL571/V,Really XL572,In 92sqn markings - by Mike stanners
Mike stanners
@ EGYK
XL572 @ X4EV - Hunter T.7. XL572 first entered service at 229 Operational Conversion Unit at Chivenor in 1958.It came to Elvington in 1994 and has been painted in blue livery to represent XL571 the leading aircraft in the Blue Diamonds formation team. The team was based - by Chris Hall
Chris Hall
@ X4EV
XL572 @ X4EV - Hunter T.7. XL572 first entered service at 229 Operational Conversion Unit at Chivenor in 1958.It came to Elvington in 1994 and has been painted in blue livery to represent XL571 the leading aircraft in the Blue Diamonds formation team. - by Chris Hall
Chris Hall
@ X4EV
XL572 @ X4EV - The first prototype Hunter T.7 two-seat trainer flew on 8 July 1955. These aircraft differed from the fighter by having a lengthened nose and 'side by side' seating. From 1957, a total of 45 Hunter T.7s were built at Kingston for the Royal Air Force. In a - by Chris Hall
Chris Hall
@ X4EV
XL572 @ X4EV - Hunter T.7. XL572 first entered service at 229 Operational Conversion Unit at Chivenor in 1958.It came to Elvington in 1994 and has been painted in blue livery to represent XL571 the leading aircraft in the Blue Diamonds formation team. - by Chris Hall
Chris Hall
@ X4EV
XL572 @ ELVINGTON - This Hunter is painted in the colours of the famous Blue Diamonds display team. It is marked XL571 as this airframe used to be the trainer of the team. - by Joop de Groot
Joop de Groot
@ ELVINGTON
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