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Photos of Aircraft Model: Westland Wessex HC2
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ID NUMBERS
REG: XT601
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David Lawrence Collection
(Seniority Date: Oct 22 2011)
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XT601 note the additional Arabic titles. COM-SAR squadron Muharraq, Bahrain. |
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REG: XT673G
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David Lawrence Collection
(Seniority Date: Oct 22 2011)
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XT673G Photo taken by Adrian Balch |
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ID NUMBERS
REG: XR502
MSN:
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David Lawrence Collection
(Seniority Date: Oct 22 2011)
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XR502 in the deep freeze test hangar |
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ID NUMBERS
REG: XT257
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John Wood
(Seniority Date: May 7 2007)
ID NUMBERS
REG: XR502
MSN: (WG127)
PHOTOGRAPHER
Joop de Groot
(Seniority Date: May 7 2007)
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XR502(WG127) Marked in the colors of 60 Sq, that flew Andovers and Pembrokes out of RAF Wildenrath some years earlier. Seen at the 1993 photo call. |
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ID NUMBERS
REG: XR507
MSN: (WA.132)
PHOTOGRAPHER
Joop de Groot
(Seniority Date: May 7 2007)
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XR507(WA.132) In 1995 the Wessex was still in service with both rescue squadrons and the SARTU. It was not until the software problems with the new Sea King HAR.3A were solved... |
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ID NUMBERS
REG: XR501
MSN:
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Joop de Groot
(Seniority Date: May 7 2007)
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XR501 Wessex operating with the SARTU at RAF Valley. |
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ID NUMBERS
REG: XT604
MSN:
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John Wood
(Seniority Date: May 7 2007)
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XT604 On display at the AEROPARK. This aircraft was built in 1966 and operated with 103, 78 (Bahrain) and 228 Squadron at RAF Chivinor, Valley and finally at RAF Finningley on... |
John Wood (Seniority Date: May 7 2007)
Contact John Wood
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ID NUMBERS
REG: XR499
MSN:
PHOTOGRAPHER
Joop de Groot
(Seniority Date: May 7 2007)
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XR499 This 72 Sq machine shows "West Bromwich" on the door. Its a 72 Sq tradition dating back to WW2 when towns sponsored the RAF by donating a Spitfire. The donating... |
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